Chapter 88 (1/2)

Chapter 88: Ruthless and Brutal

Su Bai stepped on the accelerator and then the brake The car bounced forward then came to a sudden stop Su Bai was okay because he was tied to the driver seat with the seatbelt, but the three bodies ere brought to life by the mist all fell onto the floor

Su Bai flickered his cigarette outside the , sounded the horn again and shouted to Seven: ”How about we change shi+fts? I can’t hit the three precious bodies, or do anything at all! I can’t do spells!”

The monk nodded and walked to the door Su Bai untied himself and jumped off

Both Su Bai and Seven were clear that this was a strangeit Even a Reality Task wouldn’t be too easy These three people were infected during their trip in Xichuan, but other tourists were fine; it must be more than just an unfortunate coincidence Whoever did it must have come with a purpose, and it was an evil one: they used these three people as baits, and waited until they got back to the city they were living so that they could cause massive infection or massacre

Su Bai felt his hands were too empty; he could really use some nice weapons He had becoun, it could perfectly make up for his weak attacks as a vah to unman

In the thick ure showed up It was aa suit instead of Tibetan costuious clothes, but the blush on his cheeks and his dark skin proved that he was one of the Tibetans

In a suit, on a horse; that was stylish Su Bai rubbed his nose with his finger while observing the man

”Those things in your van belong tothem back I’ll take it from here” Thenasally voice, but he could still make himself clear

Great, that was the man responsible for all this

Su Bai didn’t waste ti nonsense It was forbidden to kill at will in the real world, but killing such a scu to world peace and harmony He would not expect more extra awards, but at least it would not make his next story world more difficult

The man was surprised when he saw Su Bai co Apparently, in his opinion, since Su Bai could control that family, he must be one of those Taoists from inland who always followed certain rules, and those people wouldn’t start a fight without chitchat

In fact, it wouldn’tto Su Bai or the monk Maybe the monk would say ”a word, please”, then invite an arhat onto himself, rush forward and hit the man into a mountain

The man waved his horsewhip towards Su Bai A horsewhip enjoyed a large range of attack, and those ere good at whips could control it by the moves of their wrists, therefore Su Bai didn’t expect hie to face the horseith his less vulnerable parts

”Whack!”

With a heavy hit on the chest, Su Bai was alrabbed the whip and turned his hands to twine it around his arms Then he approached

Iun froer without hesitation

Su Bai dodged aside; the bullet brushed against his face leaving a trace of blood, but it hardly rabbed his ankle on the stirrup Then Su Bai’s body withered as a dark evil aura spread Instantly, he was a zombie

He pulled harshly With a roan the man was pulled down from his horse Then Su Bai threw himself at the man and stuck his sharp nails into the man’s chest

The e: how could a normal person becoood; the horsewhip and the gun were merely some tools, now he had showed his real specialty

Theof obscure notes, then his hands slapped on Su Bai’s chest It wasn’t a strong attack, but Su Bai felt as if thehis chest and his heart, as if he was going to ot up and pulled his nails out fro ten traces of blood

”Beep—”

Thespell papers onto the three dead people Then he leaned out of theand shouted: ”He’s into Esoteric Buddhist Skills! You won’t have any advantage over hiht as a zombie!”