Chapter 1152 I’ll Find You 4 ” (2/2)

Almost holding the boy in contempt in her face, the snake answered with snappiness in that voice: “You think I didn’t try? If I can kill this old thing then I would’ve done so long ago, why would I ask others to do that if I could?” That said, she turns her head towards the altar again where a giant sword lies planted to the ground.

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Though the sword handle had long rotted away due to age, the gleaming light from the blade was just as bright since the day it was forged. It’s obvious to anyone with half a brain that the sword was extremely and unusually sharp.

“Do you see that sword? Pick it up and stab the blade into Dragon Flame’s chest, it will finish off the last spark of life in him. As long as you help me kill this old bastard then I will send you out of this god forsaken place!”

“How come you don’t do it yourself?” asked the little steambun again, his face and voice found only in a curious baby.

Laughing: “Us demons are unable to draw close to that sword, only a human can wield it. If it wasn’t because of this guy’s heart being nearly impenetrable, I would’ve killed him with my own hands long ago.”

“So that’s why eh.” Nodding his head like he’s enlightened by the explanation, Bai Yan smiles slyly at his own mother: “Mother, why don’t you go pick up the sword like she says?”

Bai Yan naturally knew what her boy wanted in this case and played along just as well. Nodding with a smile, she slowly proceeded to the giant sword.

Half Qing Sing’s saw this, which made her lose control from elation. She could no longer hold back the joy inside and involuntarily revealed the cheeky cunningness of someone that has achieved their goal in an evil plot.

“Human girl, you mustn’t listen to this snake!” Growing dire in his bloodshot eyes, Dragon Flame sounded almost frantic in his voice now, “If you kill me then the next one to go will be you!”

Bai Yan continued to ignore the rants of this goat head monster and did what she set out to do. With one pull from both her hands, the giant sword weighing over a thousand jin’s was finally released from its resting spot and held up in the air.

Note: 1 jin = 0.5kg It’s an old chinese measurement founded in 1959. Hardly used outside of china but still used today in markets.