As we all know, the more you fear something happening, the more likely it is to happen.

After being delayed by the wounded, Lu Zhaozhao and his group set out again, having already lost too much distance to the preceding boat. In the empty cave, the canoe floated alone on the water.

The fellow disciples prayed with great concern, hoping that the rest of the journey would go more smoothly.

Although the others didn't say it out loud, they all had some hope in their hearts.

We drove smoothly for a short distance, the wind was calm and it seemed that no accidents would happen.

But in this atmosphere, the bottom of the boat was suddenly hit hard.

"what--"

The fellow disciples cried out, and the boat swayed from side to side under the impact, forcing people to hold on to the boat tightly to avoid falling off and ending up like the disciple in front.

"What on earth is this thing?"

Someone shouted in panic, but no one could answer him.

"Bang—bang—"

After a few more collisions, the boat lost its balance and was about to capsize.

not good!

Lu Zhaozhao immediately realized that she was at the stern of the ship, which was almost perpendicular to the water surface.

Without thinking too much, she raised her hand, gathered strength in her palm, and then slammed it on the stern of the boat.

"bump--"

Under the force of the palm, the stern quickly fell back in the direction it rose, but the impact below did not stop.

"It was a close call. Fortunately, the fairy reacted in time."

A fellow passenger at the bow shouted.

But Lu Zhaozhao was still worried.

"We have to get rid of that thing down there, or else this ship won't be safe!"

She shouted, then switched to a spell, sending a tentative splash into the water.

"Pfft."

Something jumped out of the water and fell back into it.

"Bring the candles!"

Lu Zhaozhao acted decisively, took the candle lamp handed to him by Master Bai Yuan, held it close to the water surface, and planned to cast the spell again.

Everyone on the boat stared in her direction.

Just as she held her breath and concentrated, something suddenly jumped out from her hand and attacked her hand at an extremely fast speed.

"careful!"

As Master Bai Yuan spoke, the Yunguan had already swung towards the thing.

With a dull sound, the Yun pipe hit the thing right on target. Master Bai Yuan raised his wrist and used the force to knock the thing onto the boat.

There was movement on the water surface again. Lu Zhaozhao quickly retracted her hand. The moment her hand returned to the boat, something flew out of the water at an extremely fast speed and fell down again.

A bright light appeared at his side; it was Master Bai Yuan casting a sealing spell.

Lu Zhaozhao turned around and saw that tightly tied under the silver-white curse was a strange and terrifying-looking thing, which looked... like some kind of fish.

"What kind of monster is this?"

Someone spoke up.

Master Bai Yuan shook his head, indicating that he didn't know, and turned to look at Lu Zhaozhao.

Lu Zhaozhao observed its appearance carefully.

Its head was flat and broad, its eyes sunken deep within its skull, gleaming with a cold light. Its skin was dark black, covered in thick scales, and its dorsal fin was covered in sharp spines, which now stood up in its struggle.

This was a monster she had never seen before. Even if it was some kind of fish, it was incredible that it could still survive after being out of water for such a long time.

Lu Zhaozhao shook her head. She really had no impression of this thing in her mind.

Master Bai Yuan fell silent, and the other people on the boat also stared at it.

"It was you, monster, who injured that junior brother earlier! I'll kill you!"

A disciple who had just been frightened was so angry that he wanted to crush it with his hands.

"stop!"

Lu Zhaozhao and Master Bai Yuan shouted in unison and reached out to intercept, but they were a step too late.

The disciple's hand had already fallen, and the powerful true energy in his palm seemed to be sensed by the imprisoned monster, causing it to flap its wings vigorously.

Just when Lu Zhaozhao was figuring out how to catch another one, an accident happened.

With one palm strike, the monster was fine, but the disciple's hand was pierced by the sharp thorns and he was wailing in pain.

It happened so suddenly that Lu Zhaozhao was stunned for a moment.

When she came to her senses, she saw that the wound had begun to change color. For a moment, a terrible thought came to her mind.

"Are you poisoned?"

Lu Zhaozhao asked the disciple who was still howling.

The disciple was obviously stimulated by the pain and did not react to what Lu Zhaozhao said for a while. After he reacted, he looked at his hand carefully.

Under the candlelight, one could vaguely see that the wound had turned black, and the monster hanging there was still moving.

Master Bai Yuan immediately grabbed his hand, cast another spell to trap the monster, and then pulled up his sleeve.

The blackness had spread to half of his arm.

Yao Tong was not there at the moment, and there was no one present who was proficient in medicine.

But the situation was critical, and Master Bai Yuan could only mobilize his true energy to fight against the darkness.

The spread has slowed down, but it is still spreading.

"What, what should I do?"

The poisoned disciple started to cry. He was already frightened and was crying in his heart, wondering why he didn't follow them out but chose to move forward.

"Quick! Amputate!"

Lu Zhaozhao shouted, and Master Bai Yuan glanced at the owner of the arm, who was so frightened that he was unable to react.

Master Bai Yuan pulled out a sword from someone nearby, and in the blink of an eye, an arm was chopped off.

The wound is smooth and easy to handle.

Lu Zhaozhao still had some medicine that Yaotong had given her on her, so she applied it and wrapped it with a bandage to stop the bleeding.

Only after doing this did she breathe a sigh of relief.

The other three people on the boat were also still in shock. They sat there in a daze, their mouths open but unable to utter a word.

The collision under the ship continued, and they didn't have much time to adjust their emotions.

Lu Zhaozhao stood up and wanted to take another look at what was in the water.

When he stood up, the cloth he had placed at his side to wipe the blood fell apart and landed next to the monster suppressed by the spell.

The monster was stimulated by something and suddenly began to struggle violently.

Lu Zhaozhao was stunned for a moment, then he thought of something. He picked up the sword that Master Bai Yuan had just used to amputate his limbs and slashed it across his own hand.

A wound immediately appeared on the palm of his hand, and blood immediately gushed out.

"you……"

Master Bai Yuan opened his mouth as if he wanted to speak, but was interrupted by a look from Lu Zhaozhao.

She clenched her fist and took her hand outside the boat, slowly spreading it out with her palm facing down. Blood dripped down her hand and melted into the water.

Where the blood fell, large ripples immediately appeared in the water, and began to roll and bubble outward.

The next second, a bloody mouth full of sharp teeth rushed out of the water. Similar bloody mouths kept pouring out around it. Some even wanted to get closer, gathering strength to rush out of the water and bite Lu Zhaozhao's hand.

"careful!"

Master Bai Yuan grabbed her hand and ordered her to stop. Lu Zhaozhao looked at him and said softly, "Nothing."

She turned over her palm and saw that the wound had already scabbed over and was healing at a speed visible to the naked eye.

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