"Whatever you want," Bai Qian said indifferently.

"Those three people are beyond saving. Let's find a place to bury them."

Bai Qian just used incense to cleanse these people of anything that could cause them to become phantoms.

She just checked it out, and although she doesn't know the principle, what probably causes people to become delusional is those blackish-red gelatinous substances. These substances can cause people's emotions to become skewed, and perhaps if the skewion reaches a certain level, they will turn into those monsters.

As long as reason and emotions are not affected, it's fine. If they are affected, incense can be used to cleanse them. It's not actually that difficult to deal with. However, people who have already mutated into delusional beings cannot be restored and can only be eliminated.

"Hmm." Upon hearing this, Pei Huan looked at the three people, her expression somewhat complicated.

A white hand was extended in front of her.

"Do you have money?" Bai Qian asked.

"Huh?" Pei Huan blinked.

"I'll go buy some more." Bai Qian lifted the sesame seed cakes in her hand.

I'm almost done eating. At this rate, I'll probably finish it by the time I get home. The savory flavor is pretty good.

There wasn't even enough left for one person to share.

"Yes." Pei Huan nodded quickly and handed Bai Qian a dozen taels of silver from his waist.

"I'll have someone send three hundred taels to you later, sir."

"I'll come over later and discuss the next steps with you and Miss Bai Yao," Pei Huan continued.

"You talk to her, I'm fine with whatever." Bai Qian looked up at the dark red halo in the sky, which seemed to be trying to devour the sun.

A deep, despairing atmosphere lingered in the air.

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Bai Yao held the brush and wrote on the paper in front of him, but felt somewhat dissatisfied, so he made two more strokes.

She was thinking about her next steps, or rather, how to escape her current predicament.

The situation here was already pretty bad, but now the cat demons from the Hundred Demon Pavilion have been added to the mix.

Although it seems that Xiaoqian can handle it perfectly well, this is only the beginning.

Bai Yao had heard that the Hundred Demon Pavilion not only had demons that could take human form, but also several powerful demons capable of exorcising falsehoods that were comparable to divine will.

Even if Xiaoqian can deal with the transformation, she wouldn't be a match for Chuwang in such a short time; she needs time now.

But if the Hundred Demon Pavilion sets its sights on Xiaoqian, these demons might not give her time... Demons aren't stupid; they wouldn't give time just because they know the enemy is growing stronger.

On the very first day that the Demon Slayer Pavilion was secretly established, it was invaded by a powerful demon comparable to a demon king, who slaughtered them all.

The brush moved twice on the paper. Bai Yao frowned slightly, glanced out the window, and heard some noise.

She opened the paper window and peeked out.

Saw nothing.

Only then did they close the paper window again.

They did not notice the three cat demons standing around the house.

The cat demons exchanged a glance, nodded, and then continued walking towards the house.

The plan is to approach silently and then eliminate the target.

Willow branches drooped gently around the house, but the cat demon didn't notice them.

They passed by the willow branches.

Slender willow branches gently brushed against them.

Then gently burrow into their skin.

The cat demons realized something was wrong and were about to unleash their demonic power to break free from the willow branches.

It was as if a pebble had fallen into an abyss, without making a sound.

Unable to move, their bodies were frozen in place, as willow branches gently wrapped around them and then burrowed into their flesh.

Consciousness vanished into nothingness, bones melted away, the body gradually withered, and finally turned into withered hides scattered on the ground.

The willow branches closed up, and the fur disappeared without a trace.

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The third update is out! But I'll still try to post five updates tomorrow QWQ

It's almost 7 o'clock, but I still want to say goodnight.

Volume 1: Chapter 83, Let the Strange Farm

"Are the sesame seed cakes sold out?" Bai Yao counted the sesame seed cakes in the paper bag. There was no need to count; it was obvious at a glance.

Three sesame seed cakes, please.

As for whether it's enough to eat, it's definitely enough for myself, but it's definitely not enough for Xiao Qian. I'd be full after eating just one piece. It was fine before, Bai Qian had a small appetite and was easy to feed.

But now that they've started practicing martial arts, their appetite is bound to increase, and Bai Yao has already noticed it these past few days.

"Speaking of which, are all the shops in town still open?"

"When I went there just now, some of them were already closed," Bai Qian said, taking a sip of the tea Bai Yao had brewed.

"That's true. I bet everyone in the city saw what just appeared in the sky," Bai Yao sighed softly.

She was thinking that she should just run away with Xiaoqian. If it were before, she definitely wouldn't have dared to do that. Neither she nor Bai Qian had any ability to protect themselves. If they encountered demons outside the city, it would be like giving them free food.

After all, even if he used E'nu's power, he could only use it once before she would steal his mind, but now it's different.

It's certainly safe for the two of them to run away like this, but without a map or supplies, just wandering around outside the city... it's really hard to feel at ease.

Of course, she thought that way, but she wouldn't actually do it. Xiaoqian probably wasn't willing, and Bai Yao could tell.

"What's the situation with Pei Huan?"

"I just helped her with that; some dirty stuff came out."

"Deluded spirits born from the evil tide?"

"That thing is called a 'Deluded Ghost'?"

"Yeah, I heard it from someone else too." Bai Yao stared blankly at the dark red twilight outside the window for a moment.

"Why don't we just go find her directly? Let's figure out what to do as soon as possible." Bai Yao still preferred to escape, as it was the best option at the moment.

If you escape from the city and find a direction opposite to the evil tide, you can avoid it. You don't need to fight the evil tide. Besides, is this really something that humans can deal with? ① (7) Liu Yishan 22 wine er

Bai Yao might be able to kill the demons, but he didn't know how to deal with something as abstract as the evil tide.

Besides, even if we could really deal with it, who would do it?

Is it Bai Qian?

He's supposed to just leave her to fight these chaotic monsters without doing anything? She could easily get hurt.

Xiao Qian had indeed given me a great shock before, and even now, the image of Xiao Qian shattering the fox demon with a single punch still flashes through my mind from time to time.

Bai Yao was certain that Bai Qian might actually have a chance to achieve what she had said before, but that was contingent on her reaching that level.

Bai Yao had no interest in killing demons; otherwise, she wouldn't have fled Liangdu. More than anything, she hoped that Bai Qian would be safe and sound.

"Let's eat first. I just made some soup. Let's go over there after we finish eating."

"I'm not very hungry, you eat," Bai Qian said, taking a sip of her tea.

She had just eaten on the way.

I thought there would only be two left, but there's one extra.

Bai Yao glanced at the oil stains on the girl's lips with a puzzled look, sighed slightly, and said nothing more.

"Let's go ask Pei Huan and the others what they're planning. If possible, we can prepare some food, find a way out of the city, and run away."

"Hmm." Bai Qian hummed with her tea in her mouth, it was unclear whether she was agreeing or something else.

His dark eyes glanced at the courtyard gate, he put down the tea, walked to the gate, and opened it.

Just as the man was about to knock on the door, he saw Bai Qian suddenly open it. Looking into her deep, dark eyes, he took two steps back.

"Is something the matter?" Bai Qian asked, looking at the man.

The person at the door wasn't anyone else, but Cao the carpenter from next door.

When Cao the carpenter saw Bai Qian, he swallowed hard.

"Lord Bai..." he said after considering his words.

Bai Qian remained unmoved; she was indeed not very interested in things like titles.

“It’s like this, I have something I’d like to ask you,” the carpenter continued.

"Let's talk inside," Bai Yao's voice came from inside. Bai Qian moved aside upon hearing this.

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"That's about it," the carpenter said, sitting respectfully in the room.

He just told the two of them what happened. It's actually not complicated, since it just happened today.

The school his child attended had just run into trouble. The carpenter had realized something was wrong after seeing the strange changes in the sky and wanted to bring his child home for safety.

Upon arriving at the school, they discovered that the entire school was occupied by a black and red monster, which wouldn't let anyone get close.

He originally wanted to contact the government, but after realizing that the government was unlikely to take action at this time, he remembered Bai Qian.

Bai Yao sat opposite the carpenter, listening to his request, she was a little hesitant.

But whether or not she hesitated was ultimately not up to her to decide; it was up to Bai Qian.

Bai Qian listens to herself, but Bai Yao can't make all the decisions for Bai Qian.

"Where?" Bai Qian didn't have as many concerns as Bai Yao and asked directly.

The carpenter had helped her with some things before, so it wouldn't hurt to help her out again. Besides, she also wanted to find some ghosts.

Bai Qian was curious about the purpose of the delusions obtained from killing the delusional ghosts on the panel, and she was more interested in figuring out what they were.

"I'll take you there," the carpenter said, nodding gratefully.

Bai Yao sighed and said nothing.

"I'll pack my things at home, and we'll go to Pei Huan's place after you get back," she said.

"Oh."

......

Bai Fengcheng's private school was located in the south of the city. Bai Qian had no recollection of it, as she had no interest in it whatsoever.

The carpenter walked ahead, and the dark red sky became increasingly conspicuous. He would occasionally look up at the dark red sky with fear.

"This is it." The carpenter led Bai Qian to a courtyard.

The yard is quite large, and there are some flowers and plants planted around the perimeter.

There were a few people gathered around, anxiously watching, but not daring to get too close.

"Look..." The carpenter looked at the school and was about to say something.

Then they saw the girl in white push open the door of the school and walk straight in.

He involuntarily swallowed back the words he wanted to say.

Watching Bai Qian walk into the dark hall.

Those around were also stunned by what they saw.

As Bai Qian walked into the house, the school gate closed instantly, obscuring her figure.

Bai Qian entered the room and saw that it was filled with black and red phantoms. The students of the academy sat quietly in the academy, their eyes vacant and lifeless.

A black and red figure stood in the academy. It was different from the ghosts Bai Qian had seen before. Or rather, apart from being completely dyed black and red, it was no different from a normal person.

It had its back to Bai Qian, and a chilling aura lingered in the air.

As it slowly turned around, it revealed an old and somewhat tired face.

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