Moreover, unlike the blood mushroom, it does not have serious side effects, but is simply famous for its powerful effects, although it is a very yin substance.

However, since it was bred from the last breath of life of the Zombie King, its extremely yin properties are mixed with extremely strong vitality, making it an excellent healing medicine that can bring the dead back to life.

Apart from the difficulty in collecting and storing it, this coffin fungus has almost no disadvantages.

...

Since the war horses ridden by Jiang Li and others had also taken blood mushrooms, their strength and endurance were quite strong.

It only took Jiang Li and his companions one day to reach the Coffin Mountain. However, as it was getting dark, they decided not to go up the mountain and instead set up camp at the foot of the mountain and wait for dawn.

Actually, it wasn't that. Jiang Li was afraid that he wouldn't be able to deal with the zombies after dark. He just wanted to pick on the weak ones. He didn't want to be like the protagonists in those novels.

For the sake of the plot, they had to go through the motions and create some unnecessary battle scenes.

Back to Jiang Li, he arranged for the night patrol to enter the tent and practice the Xuanjia Gong.

Now he seldom practices without taking Essence Pills, or practices outside the training room, because the speed is too slow and the benefits are far less than those of practicing Xuanjia Gong.

At noon the next day, Jiang Li took his Taoist soldiers and prepared magic weapons and went up the Coffin Mountain. After some searching, they finally found a low-lying area with lush trees near the top of the mountain.

The terrain here is relatively flat, and there are big trees blocking the sunlight, so it is very gloomy even at noon.

Jiang Li was puzzled as he looked at the hundreds of coffins of similar style and material. The coffin of the zombie king in the movie would emit green light at night, but it was completely invisible in broad daylight.

In desperation, he could only use a stupid method and ask someone to split the coffin open to find the Zombie King.

Fortunately, these twenty Taoist soldiers are now extremely strong and can break open these coffins made of ordinary materials and with weak corpse qi with just a few axes.

Soon, a coffin that had been carried into the sunlight was broken open, and he moved closer to take a closer look to see if it was a soldier or a leader inside the coffin.

The result was no surprise, it was just an ordinary zombie in cloth clothes, the only thing was how to tell if it was the zombie king. (These were bandits, so they didn't wear official uniforms)

It’s because that guy is short and thin, and doesn’t look like a zombie king at all.

Jiang Li was a very kind-hearted man. Seeing that the man was neither human nor ghost at this moment, he took out his bronze sword and poked it into the gap, thus killing him and ending his suffering.

After three hours, all the coffins were finally opened. As for the zombies inside, except for a dozen that were obviously taller and stronger, the rest were all killed.

As for the rest, most of them are bandit leaders, otherwise they would not be so tall.

As the coffins were broken open, sunlight shone in through the gaps, greatly weakening their corpse aura.

Although they were aware of it, the sun was too strong outside so they dared not move and could only silently endure the scorching sun.

He took out the inkstone from the storage bag, killed a rooster and made a bowl of chicken blood ink. He ordered people to fill the coffins carefully and put corpse-suppressing talismans on all the coffins.

He then relaxed and waited for nightfall, while the Taoist soldiers naturally collected firewood and burned the killed zombies along with the coffins.

Of course, the coffin nails were removed in advance. Although the effect was not top-notch, there were still a lot of them, so it was considered a small profit.

After everything was done, everyone found a shady place and waited quietly for dark.

Some people say that there should be a difference between the Zombie King and ordinary zombies, and it should not be impossible to tell them apart.

But the reality is, these people died at about the same time, and there weren't many differences between them. They were all probably at the level of black zombies, but because he was a bandit leader during his lifetime, he was dubbed the Zombie King.

Of course, there were a few slightly different ones, but to be on the safe side, Jiang Li did not act immediately, in order to avoid mistaking the Zombie King and causing damage to the Coffin Fungus.

Anyway, we have made all the preparations now, so there is no need to rush.

Time passed little by little, and night finally fell. The coffin where the Zombie King was located emitted a green light and was successfully found by Jiang Li.

Lift it aside alone and kill all the others to avoid any more trouble.

At this time, the Zombie King had actually sensed the danger a long time ago, but he was suppressed by the corpse-suppressing talisman, and the coffin was filled with ink lines. During the day, the sun had dried up a lot of corpse gas, so he couldn't break free at this time and could only keep roaring in the coffin.

Seeing that all the other monsters had been cleared out, Jiang Li began to prepare to deal with the Zombie King.

Seeing that the corpse rope was ready, he kicked the coffin lid open, and the Zombie King immediately jumped up. Several Taoist soldiers who had been prepared for a long time immediately tied it up tightly with the corpse rope.

However, those zombie kings were not the black zombies as Jiang Li had guessed. For some unknown reason, they had evolved into green zombies. However, because too much corpse energy was consumed by the sun during the day, they were now unable to break free from the zombie ropes.

When Jiang Li saw that it was under control, he immediately took a copper stick and hit its legs to knock it down, then he rushed forward and pressed on it.

But the Zombie King was a green zombie after all, and he wanted to stand up again. But Jiang Li would never let him do that, and he knocked him down again with a heavy weight.

At this time, the Taoist soldiers who had been prepared for a long time also took various forks and stuck his limbs, head and torso into the ground, making it impossible for him to struggle.

When Jiang Li saw that the situation was under control, he took out a jade box with exquisite talismans painted on it from his storage bag.

Then he quickly placed it in front of the Zombie King and cast a spell. A light emanated from the jade box, which sucked the coffin fungus in the Zombie King's mouth into the box.

Seeing that he had succeeded, he quickly covered the jade box and then cast a spell to seal it.

Only then did he breathe a sigh of relief. He put the jade box into his storage bag, and without even looking at the zombie, he took out the bronze sword, used his magic power to kill it with one sword.

Then he asked people to bring the firewood collected during the day and burn all the corpses and coffins.

Jiang Li personally took out the coffin nails from the Zombie King's coffin and played with it in his hands. "This thing should be more than ten years old, right?"

"But this zombie king wasn't buried in any Feng Shui treasure land, so why did it evolve into a green zombie?"

As the fire burned, he felt the waves of heat coming from behind him, and suddenly an idea flashed in his mind.

"Could this be a zombie specially raised by someone?"

After carefully recalling the placement of the coffins and the extent of their damage, he became even more certain that these must be zombies specially raised by someone.

Because the placement of those coffins was in the shape of a Tai Chi pattern, and as for not burying them, it was of course to make it easier for him to feed them.

Thinking of this, he immediately broke out in a cold sweat.

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