1749 Kneel 5 (2/2)
On that once handsome and arrogant face, it was now covered in wounds deep enough to expose the bone underneath. Blood stained his entire face and his original countenance was completely unrecognizable.
Zhuge Yin shivered as he opened his mouth, his trembling lip revealing the fear he was feeling right at that moment. His eyes that had been soaked in blood had turned red, as they stared in horror at Jun Wu Xie, not daring to even show the tiniest bit of hatred.
But just pure terror.
”Afraid?” Jun Wu Xie suddenly asked softly.
Zhuge Yin struggled to nod his head, more blood spilling out with the movement of his head, that fell into the blood already pooled on the floor.
”Then bring this fear and terror with you as you go down to Hell.” Jun Wu Xie's cold voice reached Zhuge Yin's ears, sounding like the ringing of death's knell!
Before Zhuge Yin could even react in anyway, Jun Wu Xie suddenly exerted force onto the foot she placed under Zhuge Yin's chin!
A crisp sharp crack reverberated within the room that was filled with the stench of blood. Zhuge Yin's bloodied head lay twisted in a strange angle upon his shoulder.
Death, had descended upon him, quiet and soundless.
Jun Wu Xie looked at the lifeless Zhuge Yin and then pulled out a white porcelain bottle from her Cosmos Sack. She opened the cap and a clear transparent liquid dripped onto Zhuge Lin's body as she tipped the bottle.
A faint sizzling sounded, as the liquid dripped onto Zhuge Yin's body melded into flesh and blood, slowly dissolving Zhuge Yin's flesh and skin, to be left with a set of white skeletal remains.
”Let's go.” Jun Wu Xie cast a final glance at the body that was still continuing to corrode, and then turned her cold gaze outside the window while Jun Wu Yao lifted Yue Yi out of the room with the black mist. Inside the room, only a tiny black cat was left in there and after Jun Wu Xie and the others had left, it raised its paw to latch up the window from inside, before it silently turned into a ball of mist, to seep out through the narrow gap between the locked window panels.