71 Devil’s Curse (2/2)
Tie Cheng had pierced his blade through the chest of an incoming soldier as Yuan Zhaoxu spoke. While wiping the blood off his face, Tie Cheng shouted, ”What are you going to do, then?”
”I'm tired, and I am not as heroic as you are.”
Tie Cheng fumed, immediately injuring 10 men with a kick. 'Tired?' He turned around and yelled, ”Are you crazy? We're going to die from exhaustion if you don't escape from the circle fast enough. None of us will be able to escape.”
Gaining no response from Yuan Zhaoxu, Tie Cheng suppressed his urge to hack that fellow to death. Soldiers pranced forward, leaving him with no choice but to obstruct their attacks and continue with the never-ending task.
Unable to contain her mouth Meng Fuyao turned and mumbled, ”Just your luck... just anyone's luck to bump into him...”
Yuan Zhaoxu returned to her side, smiling. ”It is my rotten luck to have met someone like you.”
He leaned against the wall, starting another fire and calling for Meng Fuyao and Xiao Dao to warm themselves by it. Not bearing to see Tie Cheng fighting alone outside, Meng Fuyao asked, ”Not gonna help?”
”He wants to marry you. This is the least he should do,” Yuan Zhaoxu stated as a matter-of-factly. ”Or how else am I to resign?”
Bitter-faced, Meng Fuyao responded, ”I'm not going to talk to you from now on. You're just going to refute every statement I make.”
Yuan Zhaoxu let out a laugh, and while separating the branches, he waved, and a half-burnt wooden stick flew outward, right in time to save Tie Cheng, whose knees had gone weak and was about to get sliced.
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The wooden stick hit the Rong soldier right in the face, instantly splitting his head open.
Tie Cheng paused for a little while before turning around and thanking Yuan Zhaoxu reluctantly. ”Focus on fighting,” came a response.
As Tie Cheng was about to throw a verbal retaliation, he caught sight of an incoming rod and rushed to grab it. There was no time to bicker with Yuan Zhaoxu.
”Hah,” Meng Fuyao let out, before continuing, ”I see that you're nurturing his subordinate consciousness.
”He's pretty good, skill-wise, loyal, and brave. Just a little too intense for me.” Yuan Zhaoxu picked out a pine cone from the fire pile and handed it to Meng Fuyao. ”Remove his acute spirit, foster his submissive side, and there will be one more person to protect you in the future. You must know that Yao Xun is unctuous and unreliable.”
Meng Fuyao fell silent. Looking down at the shelled pine cone in her palm, she noticed that it looked exceptionally clean and moist, almost jade-like and smooth. It looked like a loving heart.
She used it to warm her face, feeling the touch of it on her skin.
A shadow flashed before her eyes. Yuan Zhaoxu was gone again. He was always appearing by Tie Cheng's side at the ”right” time, lifting a hand and wiping out yet another bunch of soldiers. Upon forcing the enemies backward and giving Tie Cheng a chance to catch his breath, he would return into the cave with an ”I'm tired and need a break”, no longer willing to exert an ounce of strength.
As Tie Cheng fought restlessly, Yuan Zhaoxu would also stop by and drop a few casual words. Beyond pissed but controlling his anger because of the people in the cave and his own sense of responsibility, Tie Cheng slowly came to realize that Yuan Zhaoxu's advice was helping him to refill his energy, focus, and precision.
Meng Fuyao looked from afar and commented in an envious tone, ”How lucky is this fellow.” Yuan Zhaoxu showed a faint smile.
The moon set from the west as the sun rose from the east and then set again in the west. The cave dimmed, and then lit up, and then dimmed again as the battle continued. Tie Cheng's arms had weakened as well, and a sharp whistle sounded from afar.
Yuan Zhaoxu, who had been shutting his eyes and meditating, informed, ”We can go now.”
Meng Fuyao could tell that he was stalling for time and figured that Lord Yuan Bao must have been up to mischief. Not pursuing the matter, she allowed Yuan Zhaoxu to help her up.
”Hold onto me,” Yuan Zhaoxu ordered.
”I can walk by myself,” she replied awkwardly.
Of course, Yuan Zhaoxu wasn't giving her a choice. By the time she was done acting awkward, he had already made a move. Meng Fuyao felt herself slamming into his chest and was left with no choice but to hold tightly.
Yuan Zhaoxu sped through the crowd, killing anyone in his way. Blood prints and corpses were created with every step he took. He reached a hand out, his gesture appearing that that used in the highest of heavens by the Gods when summoning for living creatures. Where he passed, bodies collapsed and stacked up, bloody holes evident all over. Bones were shattered, and the bodies were soft like snakes.
He smiled, while holding onto Meng Fuyao, his sleeves floating in the air as he passed through the crowd. Yet another pool of blood was left where he came through. Under the pale moonlight, it could be seen that his purple robe was free from all stains.
A life was taken at every step, with no exception.
Having witnessed their comrades' bizarre deaths and Yuan Zhaoxu's heedless killing, the remaining Rong soldiers were finally caving. The distorted, snake-like corpses reminded them of their beloved Garison, who had the face of a man and the body of a snake. The man before them, the man who had destroyed so many lives... could he be the incarnation of Garison?