The pitch-black yin energy piled up like buildings, forming an invisible barrier. It transformed into countless layers of jade palaces and towers pressing down on them. Lingxi controlled the water vapor to wash away the yin energy, but the yin energy was as solid as stone, without the slightest tremor.

Yang relaxed a little and turned to the snake demon, saying, "When you go back, tell Qinglang that this person is not someone I can deal with. If you want to deal with her, Qinglang himself will have to take action. Otherwise, even if all of you snake demons are killed, you probably won't be able to hurt her in the slightest."

The snake demons stood behind Yang and nodded silently when they heard what Yang said.

"You can figure out what's going on in the mortal world yourselves, just don't drag her into the underworld again." Yang said this, noticing the black-haired girl taking a few steps.

Her long white sleeves covered her fair hands. Bai Qian took one step forward, then two, then three.

She walked slowly, as if taking a stroll, toward Yang.

Her black hair swayed, fluttering against her flowing white clothes, and her small cloth shoes touched the mottled bluestone slabs.

Yang couldn't help but feel a little nervous, as if something was pounding on her heart.

The yin energy continued to surge in from all directions, forming a barrier in front of them, like a curtain that could separate heaven and earth.

As long as it can last for three minutes, that's fine. These yin energies can't possibly not even last three minutes.

Three minutes...

In that fleeting moment when even breathing seemed difficult, it watched as that fair, delicate hand reached out.

He pushed it towards the barrier of yin energy in front of him.

The towering buildings collapsed in an instant.

As the dark, black pavilion collapsed, Bai Qian passed through the fragments of yin energy. Clad in white, she emerged from the black mist and stepped forward, walking out of the ruins.

The white jade hand clenched into a fist again.

Yang felt like she couldn't breathe.

Volume 1: 139. Alive, yet already dead

In the sky, a black ripple with a hint of gold was spreading.

A jet-black talisman gradually emerged from the ripple.

Yang looked up at the talisman and realized something very clearly.

Forget three minutes, can you even manage one minute?

The ailment was unaware; it only saw that the barrier it had painstakingly built lasted for less than a few seconds.

She seemed like a merciless messenger, walking towards us step by step.

Looking at her, all I could feel was her pale helplessness.

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Bai Qian looked up at the talisman in the sky that seemed to be gradually forming. From the talisman, she could vaguely sense a unique aura.

Or perhaps a hint of danger?

I'm not quite sure what this is, but it looks like it will take some time before it's fully formed.

With a single palm strike, he shattered the barrier formed by the Yin energy, passed through the dense Yin energy, and continued walking towards the snake demons.

Perhaps because she had lost her mind, or perhaps because she was overwhelmed by the immense pressure, a snake demon suddenly charged at Bai Qian.

Bai Qian looked at the snake demon rushing towards her and tilted her head slightly in confusion.

Cloth shoes lightly touched the ground, and soft, boneless hands swayed lightly like willow branches.

The charging snake demon probably didn't even have time to react.

The fine, rain-like bloodstains remained in their forward-rushing form, piercing through Bai Qian's hair and landing behind her.

Its body, covered in blue scales, dissipated into the air little by little, like flames fading away. The scales collapsed into its flesh, and then the flesh bloomed, melted, and disappeared like fireworks.

It maintained its forward momentum, but only a few scattered bloodstains remained, crossing over Bai Qian and her flowing black hair, dripping to the ground.

At the same time, another layer of Yin energy barrier condensed in front of Bai Qian. The endless Yin energy of the entire underworld was mobilized, and another building was erected.

With a raised hand, the building collapsed.

Bai Qian continued to pass through the yin energy that fell like quicksand.

The illness is not far off.

Through that dark black armor, one could almost see its panic.

The shadow of the talisman in the sky became clearer and clearer.

Bai Qian couldn't help but look up.

A heavy and majestic aura lingered around the talisman.

She could feel a faint sense of rejection, as if once the talisman was formed, it would be expelled from this world.

Looking back at Yang on the other side, Yang was still desperately gathering Yin energy, not giving up even the slightest hope of survival.

The Yin energy barrier was condensed layer by layer, but Bai Qian's steps did not stop at all.

The cloth shoes kept walking forward, and the buildings kept collapsing.

Bai Qian walked up to Yang.

A thin barrier of yin energy condensed between the two, less than ten feet apart.

With a slender palm, the barrier shattered.

Bai Qian glanced at it quietly, then slowly raised her hand, just as her palm was about to fall.

Whether it was due to an accident or something else, the talisman that should have needed some more time to fully condense suddenly lit up, and yin energy began to continuously gather on the talisman.

Chaotic and intricate golden characters lit up from the talisman, and one after another, golden chains of light, swirling with yin energy, appeared around the talisman.

Bai Qian casually raised her head and glanced at the talisman.

The creature in front of it also witnessed this scene, and a look of joy appeared on its face.

I don't know why, but it happened much earlier than the expected three minutes, but anyway, the rules still came.

This also means that I should have survived.

Just as Yang had expected, the moment the talisman appeared, the chains of light shrouded in yin energy rushed towards Bai Qian.

It relaxed and wondered if it should close the entrance to the underworld later to prevent this person from coming again; it was truly afraid.

Seeing that she seemed completely unconcerned about the falling light chain, and refocused her cold gaze on him.

As Yang was being stared at by those clear, black eyes, she seemed to realize something, and a bone-chilling coldness welled up from her heart.

As soon as the light chain fell, it was grasped by that pure white hand.

The rules representing the underworld emperor were grasped by the girl's pure white hands.

They were held securely in Bai Qian's hands.

When the scene didn't appear as expected, Yang was taken aback.

They saw the cloth shoe lift up and kick it towards them.

Yang instinctively reached out to block it.

The cloth shoe kicked the armor, which was as flimsy as paper and was easily pierced. Then came the body behind the armor, which was knocked down by the terrifying airflow and turned into countless fragments.

The terrifying airflow extending behind Yang did not stop. The snake demons behind it were impacted and slammed. The moment they came into contact with the airflow and impact, flowers of flesh and blood bloomed. First, their bodies seemed to be hit by a heavy hammer, and they went limp like pancakes. Then, layer after layer of airflow cut through their scales, flesh and blood, and bones as if they were being slowly sliced ​​apart.

In the blink of an eye, the snake demons merged together, their scales were blown away by the gale, their flesh was shaved off, their bones were chopped off, and they were neatly and evenly laid out on the ground.

The disease isn't dead yet; it's still alive, but although it's alive, it's no different from being dead.

Its drifting form tried its best to continue to coalesce, gazing at the lit talisman in the sky and the countless chains of light that lit up the sky, a glimmer of hope still rose in its heart.

Perhaps there's still a chance, as long as this [Decree of the Lord of Mount Tai] takes effect, and before I'm completely killed by the people in front of me, I can suppress and drive her away...

Countless chains of light, imbued with an aura of majesty, fell from the sky like a rain of light.

Bai Qian casually raised her head and glanced at the rain of light.

Hold your palm flat and lift it up.

I saw a sea of ​​clouds rising.

It should be described as a sea of ​​clouds. The moon-white mist burned and flowed like fire. It appeared suddenly in this underworld city, like a sea of ​​clouds enveloping the entire world.

As Bai Qian lifted her palm, the sea of ​​clouds rose freely and collided with the rain of light.

Yang watched as the chain of light, representing the supreme authority of the Yin Emperor, was lifted up by the sea of ​​clouds, only to be blocked halfway by the pure white fire, causing the chain of light to freeze in mid-air.

Yang stared blankly at the scene, then looked down and met the gaze of the black-haired girl in front of him.

"Don't make any rash moves," a shrill voice rang out, but no one paid any attention.

Yang's consciousness was reduced to a pair of black eyes at the very end of her vision, eyes that seemed to devour a person's soul.

The body formed from yin energy lost its support and, like clouds scattered by the wind, disappeared and dissolved one by one in the world.

As the body in front of her slowly dissipated, Bai Qian gently raised her eyelids.

Half the city was shrouded in a massive shadow, and a crimson body fell from the sky.

A gigantic, crimson python came into view.

Meeting the gaze of that crimson snake eye, Bai Qian gently waved her hand.

The last wisp of Yang's body was brushed away like mist by the girl, and Bai Qian looked at the giant python.

The sea of ​​clouds flows, and white sand drips from your fingertips like swords.

"I didn't move." Bai Qian felt the giant python's angry gaze and said calmly with her eyes lowered.

"It committed suicide. You can go ask it yourself later if you don't believe me?"

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There are two chapters left. I'm not sure if I can stay awake and finish writing tonight. If I can't finish, I'll leave it for tomorrow. So, I'll have six chapters tomorrow QAQ.

Volume 1: Chapter 140, Noisy (First Update)

Bai Qian casually let her sleeves hang down as she gazed at the giant python floating in mid-air in front of her.

It was indeed very large, like a cloud floating in the sky, except that this cloud almost blocked out the sun.

If she had to describe it, Bai Qian would probably only be able to recall the movies she watched before she transmigrated.

At this moment, the giant python was just like the monsters in those movies. Although it was still a little weaker in size, it was already out of sight for Bai Qian, who usually had to look up and stand on tiptoe to see tall buildings.

Those dark golden snake eyes stared intently at Bai Qian, and the fury that seemed to erupt like thunder could be clearly seen in those vertical pupils.

"How dare you?" A shrill voice boomed from all directions, sounding like a woman's voice, but it was excessively sharp.

Bai Qian raised her head and looked at the giant python.

I only glanced at it twice before looking away, not even bothering to pay it any more attention.

Instead, they focused most of their attention on the runes that were gradually appearing in the sky.

There's no need to pay attention to it; it's worthless, and paying attention to it is just a waste of energy.

At first glance, you might think of sending it down to reunite with the one who just died, but you don't know if there is another underworld below the underworld.

But after a second glance, I lost interest.

It looks grand, but behind the grandeur lies only emptiness.

It looks very big, but its breath is pitifully weak.

It is no stronger than an ordinary demon at the Meridian Opening stage.

The giant python is indeed a demon, but its aura and eeriness are somewhat different.

Bai Qian has encountered this situation before.

Bai Feng Niangniang is an example of this. It seems that all these strange creatures and demons like to do this. When they make a move, they will create a clone, while their true body remains hidden somewhere.

If you're saying this method is bad, then it's definitely not bad. So far, the results have been pretty good.

After all, if it were the real Bai Qian here, she would have made her move the moment they met, and wouldn't have been able to hold out against him for so long.

Anyway, whether it's a ghost, a demon, or a ghost, they all have a mysterious immortality. In any case, one punch won't kill them. You have to throw two or three more punches. If that doesn't work, you just keep hitting them until they die. Bai Qian has gotten used to this kind of thing.

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