Xi looked at the girl in the white dress beside her and swallowed hard.

Scared?

More than fear, she felt her heart pounding.

He felt that the girl in front of him was so beautiful that it was indescribable.

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Volume 1: Chapter 187, The Cellar and Evil Deeds

At this moment, Xi was genuinely no longer afraid.

If the person beside me harbors ill intentions towards me, then even if I am terrified, it will probably be meaningless, since they probably wouldn't even need to use a second strike to kill me.

She had often heard people in the village talk about these water ghosts; in a one-on-one situation, none of the strong men in the village could defeat them.

In this person's hands, in the blink of an eye, all four were turned into corpses.

I'm starting to notice that the people around me are more and more attractive.

Of course, this beauty might stem from her strength?

Let's turn our attention back to this area.

Bai Qian took a few steps forward, stepping over the corpses of the water ghosts, and walked up to the bound man.

Bai Qian glanced at the middle-aged man who was tied up in her line of sight. The middle-aged man was already silent. Because the water ghost had cut open his stomach, his internal organs had been basically emptied out.

As for the hot pot next to it, it was cooking the things that had been taken out.

Xi walked up from behind and, upon seeing this scene, quickly covered her mouth, her face turning somewhat pale.

Upon seeing the contents of the pot, I felt nothing but nausea.

"What is this...?" She frowned as she looked at the contents of the pot. The moment she saw it, an indescribable feeling of nausea welled up inside her.

If it weren't for the fact that I still had some reason to control myself, I would have already vomited.

"Hmm, it must be these water ghosts having a feast?"

Xi's face fell. "There's no such thing as a free lunch."

"Isn't this the village chief's house?"

"Do you know this person?" Bai Qian asked, glancing at the middle-aged man's corpse.

"Yes, he's the stonemason in the village. I'd heard before that he doesn't get along with the village chief's people." Xi's expression was a little worried.

What she saw was beyond anything she had ever known in the past few years.

"But if that's the case, then the village chief and the others..." Xi pondered whether these water ghosts had any connection with the village chief.

She had never heard of such a thing before.

Upon hearing this, Bai Qian stepped on the ground.

Xi looked at Bai Qian's white shoes stained with drops of blood, still not quite understanding what Bai Qian meant.

The next moment, she stomped heavily on the ground.

The ground was crushed by a single step.

Beneath the pitch-black hole lies a deep, secluded space.

Xi stared blankly at the space for a moment. The ground beneath her feet loosened twice and then shattered cleanly, plunging her into darkness.

My mind went blank; I had no idea what to do and just let my body fall.

Then I felt my wrist being gently grabbed, and I was pulled up and hugged.

As the girl landed lightly, Xi was carried to the ground by Bai Qian.

It's somewhat similar to a princess carry, but because the person carrying it is a bit short, it looks a little awkward. Xi can clearly smell the delicate fragrance of orchids wafting towards her, which is like snow lotus, making her feel a little dizzy.

But she quickly came to her senses and nervously gripped Bai Qian's clothes.

Bai Qian put her down, but she didn't dare to let go.

Bai Qian squeezed her wrist before she reluctantly let go.

“Where is this…” Xi turned her head and looked around.

It was a place I had never expected; it was like a cellar, but for a cellar, it was a bit too spacious.

All I could see was darkness, and I could faintly smell the stench of blood.

Bai Qian didn't answer, but calmly raised her fair white palm. As she raised her palm, a moon-white flame could be seen rising from her fingertips, illuminating the dark cellar.

Xi almost vomited.

In the firelight, there were corpses one after another. These corpses were already rotting, and their abdomens had all been cut open, so that everything inside must have been taken out.

The scene was like a living hell; the moment I saw it, I felt a chill run down my spine.

"These are..." A scene that was completely indescribable.

The scene was indescribable; it felt like being in hell.

Bai Qian quietly surveyed her surroundings.

Perhaps the commotion attracted the attention of those outside, for a woman wearing a pleated skirt and with a face covered in red pimples walked out from the cellar entrance.

She was also taken aback when she saw Bai Qian and the other person.

I was a little surprised, but I quickly realized what was going on.

He turned around, intending to call for someone.

Behind her, two middle-aged men rushed over and, upon hearing the woman's shouts, quickly came closer.

They also saw the two people standing in the cellar. Although they were also a little surprised, like the woman, one of the middle-aged men reacted quickly.

Perhaps out of guilt, or perhaps for other reasons, he stepped forward without saying a word.

Noticing Xi, his expression turned slightly unpleasant, and he stopped in his tracks.

"Why aren't you at home? What are you doing here?" the question was asked in an unfriendly tone.

Xi blinked, realizing that she was being asked a question.

Just as she was about to answer, she noticed a change in the man who was walking quickly towards her.

His already dark skin turned completely bluish-black, his face became distorted, growing one tiny scale after another, his ears became pointed, his oily green vertical pupils stared at the two of them, and his hands turned into claws.

Xi, who was about to answer, shrank back upon seeing this. What was this thing?

"Now that you've seen these things, I think you should just stay here instead of becoming a river maiden. Your entrails should be quite delicious." In the blink of an eye, the man transformed into a monster similar to a water ghost, but much larger.

Normally, Xi might feel scared, but now...

She glanced cautiously at the profile of the person beside her.

He watched as Bai Qian casually stretched out her palm.

The speed at which the man rushed up is the same speed at which he will fly back.

It slammed into the wall and then fell silent.

The man who was about to rush up with them stopped when he saw this scene, and turned to look at the man who had been slammed into the wall.

Xi was pulled by Bai Qian's hand and took two steps forward.

Upon seeing this, the two people at the entrance lost all interest and turned back.

The clouds drifted by, and before Xi could react, the two people who had just been in front of her had been silently passed by.

The moon-white mist flowed silently by, engulfing the two people whose faces were filled with terror.

In the blink of an eye, Xi found herself at the end of the cellar.

At the end of the cellar was another room, which was much narrower than the room filled with corpses.

An elderly man dressed in a brocade robe was sitting and discussing matters with a woman in a red dress.

Their appearance still caught their attention.

The old man's face showed a hint of anger, while the woman in the red dress simply stood up with a charming smile.

“I think your cellar isn’t very safe, Grandpa. People have managed to break in.” She stood up leisurely and looked at Bai Qian.

"How should I put it, do you need me to tidy up for you?"

"Thank you for your trouble." The old man glanced at Bai Qian with his cloudy eyes.

But I had some doubts. Weren't those three the ones who went to check? Where are they?

He couldn't very well ask the guest directly in person.

"Have we already discussed this with the people from the next village?"

"I'll send someone to capture them for you later," the old man replied casually, glancing at the darkness behind Bai Qian and the other woman, trying to spot the three figures.

"Then I'll be waiting. You're in charge of so many water ghosts around here, I believe you can do it easily." As she spoke, the woman in the red dress looked at Bai Qian, her originally gray-black eyes turning blood red.

She didn't care much about Bai Qian and the other woman; in fact, she was somewhat grateful. After all, if it weren't for them, she didn't know how long she would have had to talk to the old man.

I don't know where they came from, but let's beat them half to death first.

Thanks to the blessing bestowed by the Blood Maiden, her eyes could easily discern the strength and vitality of her enemies. She planned to capture the weaker ones first and then deal with the stronger ones slowly.

His blood-red eyes looked at Bai Qian and the other person.

She blinked.

My vision went completely black, warm blood flowed from my eyes, and excruciating pain rushed into my brain.

The two eyeballs just popped open.

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I think I've adjusted my sleep schedule. I'll try to write during the day and post it as soon as I'm done. I'll try my best to fulfill the promises I made this month. I hope everyone will continue to read my work. Please! (bowing)

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Volume 1: Chapter 188, Should He Be Killed?

The woman in the red dress had been looking relaxed and carefree one second, but the next second, her eyes suddenly popped open without any warning.

This made Bai Qian tilt her head in confusion, not understanding what was going on.

After all, Bai Qian really hadn't done anything. She wanted to see what tricks the woman in the red dress had up to, because she could tell that the woman in the red dress was probably a follower of the Blood Woman, and the methods she used were somewhat similar to the fleshy auras she had seen in the cave before.

But what does this mean? Bai Qian blinked curiously twice, looking at the woman in the red dress.

The woman in the red dress raised her hand and pointed directly at Bai Qian, but she was so angry that she seemed unable to say anything.

Xi was also a little puzzled when she saw the woman in the red dress.

When I first saw the woman in the red dress, I thought she must be someone very powerful.

After all, judging from both her tone and the village chief's attitude towards her, she didn't seem weak at all.

But now...

Xi felt that the woman in the red dress had no prestige.

After all, the current scene doesn't really give people a sense of fear. Of course, after seeing the behavior of the man next to her, Xi couldn't say what else could possibly frighten her.

Pointing at Bai Qian twice, the woman in the red dress lowered her hand menacingly. Then, with her two slender fingers, she grabbed her own skin and pulled it down forcefully, peeling off pieces of skin, revealing the bright red flesh beneath.

Her whole body began to undergo obvious changes. She peeled off layer after layer of skin, and warm blood flowed down the scratches, staining her red dress even more crimson. Her slender fingers were stained with layers of blood.

The skin flakes and flesh that fell to the ground turned into clumps of sticky flesh and blood the moment they touched the ground, crawling towards Bai Qian and the other person like rats.

Upon seeing the rat-like flesh and blood, Xi instinctively stepped back.

Seeing Bai Qian beside him facing this flesh and blood, she not only did not back down, but instead gently squatted down and used her slender fingers to pick up a piece and examine it.

The woman in the red dress muttered something, and the already cramped and stuffy air was filled even more with the stench of blood.

Xi wondered if it was just her imagination, but she felt as if, from some unknown place, a pair of inexplicable blood-red eyes were watching her and Bai Qian.

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