The whites of her eyes were covered in a dark red color.

He staggered forward a couple of steps, his feet wobbling.

The rainbow crept silently to her feet and swallowed her whole in an instant.

Those who witnessed this scene gasped in horror as Hongse disappeared from sight after swallowing the woman.

No one noticed Bai Qian's departing figure.

---

"It's getting more and more chaotic." Bai Yao muttered to herself as she walked down the street, looking at the messy scene.

After leaving the academy, Bai Qian went back to find Bai Yao. Bai Yao packed up the important things in the house and then left with Bai Qian.

Bai Yao was already planning to leave Bai Fengcheng now, and all she needed to do was ask Pei Huan what he thought.

Bai Qian followed behind Bai Yao, gazing at the chaotic crowd in her line of sight, her indifferent eyes showing no change.

The entire city of Baifeng was in chaos. After all, anyone who wasn't blind could see the ominous feeling of the strange phenomenon in the sky, and this was compounded by rumors.

Many people share Bai Yao's idea and want to take advantage of this opportunity to escape from Bai Fengcheng.

Upon arriving at the location where Pei Huan's caravan was stationed, they did not see Pei Huan. However, they learned from the caravan's henchmen that Pei Huan had gone to the city gate to gather intelligence.

When Bai Yao brought Bai Qian to the city gate, they saw a scene of people packed together.

Sensing an ominous sign, the people gathered at the city gate, probably hoping to get out of the city as soon as possible.

Bai Yao felt it was not very rational. She dared to go out because of Bai Qian, but for ordinary people to leave the city like that would most likely make them snacks for demons.

The city gate was guarded by some soldiers, who prohibited people from entering or leaving.

"She's over there." Bai Qian tugged at Bai Yao's sleeve, who was searching for Pei Huan in the crowd, and pointed to her location on the city wall.

Bai Yao glanced over subconsciously, but couldn't see anything clearly. Although the city wall wasn't high, it was still some distance away from them. Looking from here to there, they could only see small black dots, and couldn't make out who it was at all.

The city wall wasn't difficult to climb. The soldiers had only sealed the city gates, but they didn't control the wall itself, because no one would try to escape from there. If you jumped off the wall, you'd probably lose more than half your life.

Climbing up the city wall, Bai Yao saw Pei Huan lying on the stone wall, looking at the opposite side with a serious expression.

I was just thinking of saying hello to Pei Huan and asking her about her plans.

Subconsciously following Pei Huan's gaze, she looked at the scene outside the city and her breath caught in her throat.

Black and red.

Patches of black and red, like dye, covered the earth in dense, swarming clumps of color that sent chills down one's spine.

To say they are boundless would be an exaggeration; they probably do have an end in sight.

But the problem is that this is not a natural landscape; the black and red in sight are all ghosts.

Countless distorted, malicious gazes stared at this place from outside the city, some standing, some lying down.

Forming a circle, it completely encircles Baifeng City without any gaps, merging with the black and red of the sky, as if forming a steamer covering Baifeng City.

Noticing Bai Yao's gaze, they stared at her, their eyes filled with twisted malice that made Bai Yao feel a chill.

She couldn't see a single gap or opening.

It's like a wall that inspires despair.

Perhaps noticing Bai Yao's gaze, a massive figure emerged from among these figures, its seven or eight-meter-tall frame standing out prominently among these ghostly beings.

It was a giant black and red wolf with a bright red single eye on its back. A terrifying and frenzied aura emanated from it, and it could be said that just looking at it made Bai Yao feel like she could hardly breathe.

They were right outside the city, watching this side, making no move, yet extinguishing any thought of leaving the city.

Only despair.

Bai Yao felt a dryness in her throat and couldn't make a sound.

Bai Qian, standing beside her, struggled to tiptoe and managed to catch a glimpse of the scenery outside the city.

His gaze swept quickly among the ghosts, but soon settled on the giant wolf, his eyes lighting up with interest.

Quietly gazing at the giant wolf, Bai Qian subconsciously braced herself, but due to her height, she couldn't directly climb over the city wall.

It also saw Bai Qian, and the playful malice in its gaze turned into icy coldness and a hint of hatred, which made Bai Qian raise her eyebrows slightly.

Do I know it?

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There should be one more chapter, but I'll say it again: under normal circumstances, please don't wait for the update. It's so late, you'll definitely be sleeping. You can read it tomorrow morning.

Volume 1: 86. A bit too extreme.

Bai Yao stood on the city wall, gazing at the scene outside, speechless for a moment.

I felt nothing else but despair.

I had been thinking of sneaking away.

But now, there's probably no need to think that way anymore, because there's no way to escape it anyway.

The demons completely surrounded the entire city of Baifeng, so that Bai Yao couldn't even see a crack, let alone escape.

It's probably not just here; these delusional ghosts are everywhere around Bai Fengcheng.

The ground and the sky are completely blocked; if you want to escape, the only way is probably to go underground.

I even had trouble breathing and didn't know what to do next.

Feeling a bit flustered, Pei Huan, who was intently watching the ghosts outside, turned around and saw Bai Qian and the other person.

She didn't look well either.

Upon seeing the two, Pei Huan sighed softly.

"I was originally planning to have someone contact you, but now I don't need to."

"It's beyond what can be described simply as 'not good'."

Bai Yao remained silent, gazing at the giant wolf outside the city, and quieted down slightly.

Bai Qian glanced at the giant wolf, met its hateful gaze, and then turned away thoughtfully.

Wolf demon?

"Let's go down first," Bai Yao said, rubbing her slightly stiff face.

“I just got the news from others and came over. The current situation is that Bai Fengcheng is surrounded by the evil tide,” Pei Huan explained.

"When we arrived, this situation wasn't there yet; it's only been half a day, and we've already been surrounded."

"Not having much luck?"

Bai Yao looked at the people below. Because the city gates were closed, they could not see the scenery outside the city. At this moment, they all wanted the soldiers to open the city gates and let them out.

Only a few people who climbed up the city wall could see the scene outside the city. At this point, even those who stood on the city wall had their legs go weak and dared not move.

"Maybe." Bai Yao sighed, feeling somewhat powerless.

I can't think of a solution at all.

With Xiaoqian by my side, dealing with some ghosts and demons shouldn't be a problem. If we're not surrounded, we can definitely escape.

But what's happening now is probably beyond human resistance.

Perhaps only the gods can fight against it.

But can the gods of Bai Fengcheng really be trusted?

"I'll go ask the authorities later," Pei Huan said.

"I can't trust the government," Bai Yao replied, shaking his head.

"We have to give it a try." The two were still discussing it.

Bai Qian, who was standing nearby, had nothing to do and was still thinking about what she had just seen.

The giant wolf recognized me and seemed to be related to the wolf demon.

Judging from its location, it might be the leader of these delusional ghosts?

If we resolve this, will these deluded spirits disperse or remain in the same place?

Bai Qian was indeed considering the feasibility of this matter, and even the feasibility of killing off this group of delusional ghosts.

However, given the sheer number of items, she wasn't entirely sure if she could manage it.

Bai Qian lowered her head and pondered the matter.

I heard panicked voices.

The ground shook, as if some enormous creature was stomping on it.

She raised her head.

I saw the horse with its hurried steps.

Its entire body was covered in a blackish-red gelatinous substance, and its body was a head taller than a normal adult. Bubbles like small insects flowed through its body, and its frenzied beast eyes were fixed on Bai Qian.

It stepped on the ground, leaving cracks in the bluestone slabs.

The air currents ruffled the girl's hair, and her sleeves fluttered.

Bai Qian watched the black horse charging towards her and gently clenched her fist.

Blood splattered and scattered in the air. The horse remained charging forward. Starting with its head, it slowly split open, like snow melting in early spring. First, the head cracked open and turned into mud, and then the bones.

It spread to the torso and limbs, with meat paste and mud smeared wantonly on the ground.

It continued to charge forward, but all that charged forward was a lump of flesh, bones and flesh fused together, indistinguishable from each other, limbs and torso indistinguishable, like snowflakes scattering.

Its forward momentum gradually slowed down until it was almost at Bai Qian's feet, at which point it stopped, leaving only a pool of dark red flesh, with no discernible organs or parts of it.

The panicked scene immediately quieted down.

But after the calm came even greater panic.

To ordinary people, this scene is more like a horror story, or even something that only demons could do.

Not only them, but Bai Yao and Pei Huan were also slightly taken aback when they saw this scene. However, their panicked mood calmed down a little, although their expressions were a bit strange.

They had witnessed Bai Qian's actions before, and while her actions might have been bloody, this scene...

Isn't that a bit too extreme, or even tyrannical?

----

Bai Yao sat in the room, looking at the sky with some worry.

Pei Huan was sitting opposite her, and the two had been discussing countermeasures for a while.

But ultimately, no good solution was found.

This is not something that one or two people could come up with.

If it were so easy to solve, the reputation of the evil tide wouldn't be so terrible.

"Should we gather some people and force a breakthrough?" Pei Huan suggested.

Bai Yao paused for a moment, but did not reject Pei Huan's suggestion.

This is the most reasonable method we can think of right now, but reasonable doesn't mean high success rate. It's hard to say what the fighting power of those delusional ghosts is like.

One thing is certain: if a breakthrough is to be achieved, a lot of people will die.

"What about the government?" Bai Yao asked.

"I've already sent someone over to inquire."

Bai Yao sighed, resting her chin on her hand as she gazed out the window.

In the courtyard outside the window, the girl in white had found a long sword and a whetstone from somewhere. She was quietly and carefully sharpening the sword in her hand, polishing it little by little.

The movements were still a little clumsy, after all, it was the first time.

In the dim sunlight, Bai Qian's cool and aloof face appeared even more exquisite and beautiful.

"I heard that the Huang family and the government are preparing to invite the gods."

"A human sacrifice?" Bai Yao knew what that was.

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