Chapter 1212 Anyone who stands in my way will die!

Without the bronze mirror, the once spacious passageway revealed its grotesque true form.

It's clear that the lightning released by the Heavenly Thunder Token had a significant impact on this monster, causing it to move erratically and instinctively.

However, thanks to the array that operated on the power of the moonlight, the monster did not move forward an inch.

The little princess puppet collected the broken monster tooth and even used the clothes she had made before to re-bandage it.

Looking at those somewhat menacing teeth again, they weren't so creepy anymore. If you didn't look closely, you might mistake them for some kind of gift.

When the little princess puppet returned to Yunran's side, it saw the mark on Yunran's arm and its eyes immediately became watery.

"Master, your hand..."

"I'm fine. You stay nearby and keep watch. I need to rest for a while."

Fortunately, Yun Ran used up all her merits to invite the ancestors down; otherwise, she wouldn't be able to heal if she were injured now.

The bleeding from the wound has gradually stopped, and it's starting to scab over.

This injury wasn't a big deal for Yunran; she just hadn't realized how shallow her knowledge was.

Otherwise, we wouldn't have been so surprised to find such methods for controlling monsters.

Now, recalling those murals she had seen before, Yunran realized that her understanding of the temple was still too superficial.

I wonder just how incredibly powerful this temple truly was during its most glorious period.

And it seems quite normal that the high priest, who controlled the entire foundation of the temple, could foresee that she would come to cause trouble a thousand years later.

Yun Ran closed her eyes, seemingly to rest, but in reality, she had begun to review and connect all the things that had happened during this period.

She hadn't thought about it before, but once she did, Yunran realized that things were probably much more complicated than she had imagined.

The trouble that even the high priest couldn't solve must be related to the world-ending threat that Green Willow mentioned before.

Suddenly, Yunran abruptly opened her eyes.

If her previous guesses were correct, then, Green Willow said that it had gone through many reincarnations, could this also be the work of that high priest?

The twelve bronze mirrors, the power of reincarnation that fell into Green Willow's hands, and the fragments of the divine artifact she had obtained by chance before...

The previously scattered fragments now seemed to be finally connected by a seemingly insignificant thread.

hiss!
If that's really the case, then that high priest clearly has the opportunity to become an immortal!

However, he stubbornly gave up such an opportunity, just to give the creatures of this spatial rift world a glimmer of hope!
She finally seemed to understand why the ancestors hadn't intervened directly before, but instead left with the divine cauldron.

This calamity clearly involves matters of divinity, and even though the ancestors have long since attained enlightenment, they cannot interfere much.

Being attacked by the backlash is a minor issue; if one is not careful, this already fragile spatial rift could even be shattered into dust.

Yun Ran let out a long breath, then took out a piece of paper and wrote down these key points.

The little princess puppet was a little confused as to why her master had said he needed to rest, but was now writing all this.

Yunran quickly completed a painting that only those familiar with her could understand.

"Take this safe. If something suddenly happens to me, give this to Long Ling and the others!"

The little princess puppet was somewhat puzzled, but Yunran had no intention of explaining it to her; some things simply couldn't be explained. After finishing these drawings, Yunran's body finally gave way, and she quickly fell into a deep sleep.

As time passed, when Yunran woke up again, the array that had been radiating intense light had subsided once more.

Yunran took out a new robe, then put on a black robe over it, and hung the fragment of the divine artifact on her chest.

"We should head out!"

The little princess puppet immediately followed, dragging the huge monster tooth along with her.

When they finally reappeared on the ground, the waterfall, which had been cut off, had started flowing again.

Outside the waterfall, a large crowd had gathered, each with a wary and cautious expression on their face.

Yunran and the others gazed at each other across the waterfall, but no one could clearly see the other's full appearance.

The little princess puppet immediately hid, and along with the tooth it was carrying, it disappeared without a trace.

With Yunran, this huge target, blocking the way, no one noticed the little princess puppet.

"You audacious thief, how dare you trespass into the forbidden area of ​​Moonflower City!"

Yun Ran looked at the people who were yelling at her, but she felt very calm. Originally, she thought these people would find her sooner.

They might even intercept her on her way out.

Unexpectedly, these people were also afraid of death. Apart from restarting the waterfall, they didn't even take a step closer to the cave entrance.

In fact, Yunran had really misunderstood these people.

It wasn't that they didn't want to arrest Yun Ran, the thief, as soon as possible, but that they couldn't.

No one had ever approached this place before, and the end result for them was that they were turned into a pile of bones.

If they hadn't seen Yun Ran, the man in black robes, emerge from inside, they wouldn't have believed that someone could actually enter this place known as the Forbidden Land of Death.

Yunran survived, but what they felt most was fear and a deep-seated tremor in their bones.

But they dared not back down. If they were to die in battle here, their families would receive considerable benefits.

But if they just slink away like that, they'll be in for endless trouble.

Therefore, even if they die, they must die covered in wounds so that they can gain the greatest benefit.

Yun Ran glanced at these people; none of them could withstand a single move from her.

Now that she has obtained all twelve bronze mirrors, she must hurry and find the ancestor.

Fortunately, the ginseng fruit had disguised itself as her, which allowed her to escape perfectly without arousing suspicion from anyone.

Wearing a black robe naturally changes one's persona.

Yun Ran's eyes suddenly turned sinister, and her tone became eerie, sounding like the voice of a ruthless demon.

"Anyone who stands in my way will die!"

As she spoke, Yun Ran raised her hand and took out a gift that the old monster He Tu had given her as a token of gratitude—a magical artifact made of some unknown bone.

(End of this chapter)

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