A fierce wind swept through the area as their sleeves danced, and terrifying gusts of air burst forth from their bodies.

From the inside out, the energy bursts forth.

The strange, black and red creature had just crawled out when Bai Qian swept it away with a flick of her sleeve.

Two more strands of delusional thoughts appeared.

They both fell to the ground at the same time.

They didn't smash it open directly, because if it exploded like that, their clothes would get dirty.

A wisp of dark red, gelatinous substance remained on the ground, wriggling as if trying to escape.

Step on it with your cloth shoes and crush it with one stomp.

Bai Qian easily dealt with the three strange things called "illusory beings" and looked at the three people who had been standing there.

Compared to these three delusional objects, she was actually more interested in these three.

The two White Phoenix people remained motionless, protecting the man holding the small flag.

Huang Hu gripped the flag, staring at the white-clad girl opposite him, his face somewhat sinister.

He came on orders from his family, with the purpose of causing trouble for the Pei Lin Chamber of Commerce.

After arriving here, things went smoothly. The thugs in these convoys were no match for the Bai Feng people.

He planned to teach the chamber of commerce a lesson and arrest a few people from the convoy, such as the person in charge of the convoy, who he figured would be a suitable sacrificial offering. Anyway, Bai Fengcheng was going to be in chaos soon, so it didn't matter if some people went missing. Besides, the Bai Fengcheng government had long been aligned with them.

And that's how this happened.

He knew these things; the family had been preparing to deal with this matter these past few days.

The two White Phoenix people in front of him could handle these things. If possible, he would also like to take two more people back with him. Didn't his family say that there were two sisters nearby that they wanted to capture? He planned to go and take a look later.

He arrested them when he needed to, and he arrested quite a few. If they resisted, he would break their limbs. After all, the limbs would have to be cut off later for the sacrifices anyway, so breaking the limbs would make things easier.

However, the person opposite...

He looked at Bai Qian, his face somewhat gloomy.

Just wanted to say something.

The girl in white appeared before him like a female ghost.

Those clear, cold eyes, like moonlight, reflected the man's figure.

Huang Hu instinctively threw a punch.

Her wrist was held by slender white fingers, and Bai Qian slowly took the flag out of his other hand.

Huang Hu knelt down, trying to resist.

His dark eyes reflected his image.

His heart skipped a beat.

I want to take a step back.

The arm twisted and was then easily torn off by the girl, blood splattering on the ground as it rolled twice.

Two white phoenix people walked towards Bai Qian, and Bai Qian glanced at them.

The flag was casually broken in half, and one of the white phoenix people stopped, grayish-white liquid gushing out from its body.

Bai Qian glanced at the black and red color next to her.

Upon closer examination, the characteristics of these strange things are quite obvious, except for slight color discrepancies. Perhaps they are essentially similar?

After the grayish-white liquid flowed out, it gathered towards Bai Qian.

The next moment, mottled colors overflowed, and the bizarre shape seemed to be grinning and opening its mouth.

The grayish-white color was swallowed up by the mottled, dirty colors.

The other white phoenix didn't hesitate; it threw a punch at Bai Qian.

The slender fingers made the taps, slowly.

But after making contact with its fist, there was no pause whatsoever.

Bai Fengren's entire arm, from bone to the outer layer of skin, looked as if it were being gently and patiently pierced by a small knife, and then sliced ​​away piece by piece, whether it was flesh or bone.

It resembled a knife, or perhaps a sword, slowly spreading from the arm to the shoulder, then to the torso, limbs, and head.

The small, fragmented pieces rolled twice on the ground.

The grayish-white, blood-like substance that had just oozed from these lumps was completely submerged by the mottled colors.

Huang Hu opened his mouth, staring somewhat dazed at the scene before him.

Suddenly, he saw the girl opposite him turn around and look at him.

“Sir, I mean you no harm,” he quickly said.

Bai Qian looked at him with a puzzled expression.

"Mm." Bai Qian nodded.

“I’m just here on orders from my family. I can tell you anything you want to know,” Huang Hu continued.

Huang Hu wasn't quite sure when Bai Fengcheng had acquired this person. He planned to investigate when he got back, and if there were no problems, he would have his family find a way to deal with her. But for now, he needed to survive first.

It's true that he's a vengeful person.

"Not interested." Bai Qian shook her head. What was the point of knowing so much? All she needed to know was the location.

"And these..." Huang Hu wanted to continue.

"It's okay if you mean me no harm." Hearing the girl's clear voice.

"As long as I have you, that's enough."

Upon hearing this, Huang Hu took out a white phoenix mask and put it on without hesitation.

The remaining arm struck the girl, and the body leaned back.

The force, enough to pierce through an ordinary person's body, was easily blocked by the girl with the back of her hand.

Huang Hu had no intention of continuing the attack. He stepped back and jumped up like a cat.

Seeing this, Bai Qian did not move from her spot. She calmly squatted down and picked up a piece of green jade from the ground.

Huang Hu's right leg was smashed when he tried to jump over the carriage in mid-air, and he fell to the ground.

Bai Qian slowly walked to his side.

Huang Hu looked somewhat dazed and fearful as he struggled to get up.

"Whether you want money or something else, I can give you anything. I'm a direct descendant of the Huang family and have a lot of resources," he continued.

Bai Qian ignored him and walked to his side.

"I was thinking of asking you to pass on a message to Him, but I thought about it and decided against it. It wouldn't be good if He ran away. I'll go there myself later," Bai Qian said.

Huang Hu couldn't understand the meaning behind the girl's words, and he tried to stand up.

"One thousand taels of silver, or two thousand taels if that's not enough."

Bai Qian ignored him and kicked him away.

The mask shattered, like a water-filled sack bursting open, scattering fragments all over the ground, with grayish-white liquid writhing on the floor.

The rainbow slowly swallowed the gray-white, and when the rainbow disappeared, the place was empty.

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This chapter went a little over, and I'm not sure if I can finish writing the third update tonight. If I can't, I'll probably put it off until tomorrow, which will still be five updates QAQ

Volume 1: Chapter 82, More Perfect Than Gods

Bai Qian gently rubbed her clothes with her hands to remove the bloodstains.

Pei Huan, who was standing next to him, was still in a daze. She had been somewhat lost in thought ever since she first saw him.

Perhaps she had regained her senses a little, for she glanced at Bai Qian and immediately came to her senses.

"Master Qian," she called out.

Pei Huan glanced carefully at the girl's exquisite face, as beautiful as the moon, which, like the moonlight at night, brought a sense of peace.

Or rather... this person gives you such a sense of security.

Just seeing her gives one an almost unparalleled sense of security.

Although this person can be a bit slow at times, but...

reliable!

Illiteracy, a penchant for daydreaming, and a lack of common sense are all just part of perfection. It is precisely because of their existence that our Master Qian is even more perfect. Flaws are not necessarily shortcomings.

Even gods have flaws, and Pei Huan felt that his own master Qian was definitely more perfect than any god.

When Pei Huan saw Bai Qian just now, he felt relieved, simply because he knew the matter was resolved.

"Was that the evil tide just now?" Bai Qian squatted down, picked up a piece of jade, and examined it in her hand.

"I'm not quite sure either," Pei Huan shook her head.

"I rushed over here because I heard from the team that there was a problem here."

Bai Qian picked up the most beautiful piece of jade from the ground, put it in her pocket, stood up, and walked to Zhao Lin's side.

Just now, Zhao Lin was hit twice by the monstrous object while covering Pei Huan, and now he seems to be unconscious, lying on the ground without moving.

"Uncle Zhao, what's wrong?" Pei Huan squatted down next to Bai Qian and watched as she touched Zhao Lin's neck with her finger, as if checking Zhao Lin's pulse.

"I don't know," Bai Qian replied casually.

"I'm not a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner."

Pei Huan's beautiful face fell slightly.

"They suddenly stood up and turned into that strange shape. It seems they were affected by the evil tide. I've heard my elders mention that the monsters created by the evil tide look like this."

"Infection?" Bai Qian hugged her legs and looked at Zhao Lin in front of her.

"At first, everyone thought that the tidal wave was like a plague, both of which are transmitted through disease. But later it was found that they were not quite the same, because no matter how the city was locked down, this situation would still inevitably occur."

"But how exactly the turbulent tide turns people into these monsters is still unclear."

Bai Qian gazed quietly at Zhao Lin.

“Emotions,” she said suddenly.

"Emotions?" Pei Huan was taken aback upon hearing this.

Bai Qian didn't answer, but simply reached out her palm and touched Zhao Lin again.

The light gold threads shone in the girl's eyes.

She pulled back.

"Alright, it shouldn't turn into that kind of thing."

Pei Huan blinked, unsure of what Bai Qian had done.

Bai Qian glanced around a few times, then walked up to one of the unconscious thugs and casually approached him.

"It should be gone."

As she spoke, she glanced at the three people who had previously turned into phantoms.

"Those are beyond saving."

Pei Huan was slightly puzzled, but after thinking about it, she decided not to ask anything.

Asahi's actions are definitely correct, so there's no need for much doubt.

Bai Qian took a sesame seed cake from the paper bag Pei Huan was holding and took a small bite.

"She plans to have you come over later to discuss our future plans," she said, her words slightly muffled.

It refers to Bai Yao, of course.

"Should I make some arrangements for the convoy here before going over?" Pei Huan hesitated for a moment, looking at the people lying haphazardly beside her.

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