Chapter 95 - 95 95 This is Too Awesome
Chapter 95 - 95 95 This is Too Awesome
?Chapter 95: Chapter 95 This is Too Awesome Chapter 95: Chapter 95 This is Too Awesome Surrounding the elderly man, there seemed to be clusters of eerie green ghost fires springing up from nowhere, which then all converged towards Luo Ning in unison.
The ground teemed with a host of insects and reptiles, all swarming towards Luo Ning, sending shivers down everyone’s spine and covering their skin with goosebumps.
“What is this? Why is it so bizarre?”
“Is Little Ningning okay?”
“This is terrifying, am I seeing things?”
Witnessing Luo Ning being besieged by these creatures, Ji Xinghang didn’t even think before trying to leap down the steps of the wooden house to her aid.
But as he leaned on the wooden railing to prepare to jump, he was grabbed by Lu Xun.
“What are you doing? I need to save Ningning,” Ji Xinghang said coldly to Lu Xun.
With one forceful pull, Lu Xun brought Ji Xinghang down entirely.
“Going there will only add to the chaos.”
Seeing Luo Ning’s calm and composed demeanor, he knew she could handle it.
If Ji Xinghang rashly charged in and was attacked by those Gu worms and ghost fires, Luo Ning would be distracted trying to save him, and that would indeed be troublesome.
Ji Xinghang disagreed, “Bullshit, I won’t be a bother to her.”
He tried to break free from Lu Xun’s grip but realized the other’s strength was immense, making it impossible for him to escape the hold.
“Lu Xun, if anything happens to Ningning, I will never forgive you,” Ji Xinghang said with a threatening glare.
Lu Xun replied indifferently, “She won’t be in trouble even if you are.”
Then, he turned his attention away from Ji Xinghang, focusing instead on Luo Ning.
At that moment, Luo Ning took out several talismans and burned them, casting them towards the Gu worms on the ground.
She also took out the three ancient copper coins she had used for divination and flicked them towards the incoming ghost fires.
Soon, she engaged in a magical duel with the elder.
By now, the kidnappers’ attention had been captured by Luo Ning, with only a few of them holding guns pointed at Han Chi and the others, ordering them not to make a move; the rest watched the two individuals battle with spells.
In the back-and-forth battle, it was clear to everyone that Luo Ning was gaining the upper hand, and her advantage grew increasingly pronounced.
The elder hadn’t expected to encounter such a formidable Feng Shui Master today; how could a girl who looked so young possess such profound magic?
He knew that if the battle went on, he was bound to lose.
He staggered back a few steps and wiped the blood away from his lips.
Then, pointing at Han Chi and the others, he shouted to the kidnappers around him, “Bring all those people over here.”
He had no intention of adhering to any principles of fair play. Conceding his inferiority, he sought different means to secure a victory.
Fury and envy filled his eyes as he looked at Luo Ning; despite living for more than seventy years and believing his mastery of Poisonous Insect Technique was complete, he now found himself bested by a girl barely in her twenties. He refused to accept it.
“Stop resisting, or I’ll have them kill all your friends,” he said menacingly.
At his words, Luo Ning indeed stopped the motion of her Sealings hands.
The elder’s lips curled into a smirk, feeling triumphant that the girl had proven to be too naive; sometimes, compassion was a flaw.
If it were up to him, what mattered the fate of his companions? Even if they were all to die, he wouldn’t bat an eyelid.
He then took out a bottle, scooped some corpse oil from within, and smeared it onto a wooden figure while muttering spells.
After applying the corpse oil, he reached out towards Luo Ning, as if gathering her essence, and then slapped it onto the wooden figure.
He followed this by sticking a talisman, drawn with fresh blood, onto the wooden figure’s head and continued chanting spells.
This was the ultimate talismanic curse of his lineage—trapping the opponent’s essence in the wooden figure to repress it with talismanic magic, he could control their spirit or create illusions.
Observing his consecutive actions, Luo Ning couldn’t help but laugh: “You’re actually attempting to use a talismanic curse on me.”
What she excelled in most was drawing talismans; this old man practicing his craft before her was akin to showing off axe skills before a master carpenter.
The old man’s eyes were filled with excitement, “I’ll let you, this little whelp, witness the prowess of us Curse Masters.”
Then he kept moving, and his smiling face suddenly stiffened, followed by a change.
He looked at Luo Ning in disbelief, “How can this be? Why aren’t you under control?”
Luo Ning was speechless, “Your proficiency with the talismans is too low.”
The old man was infuriated by these words, and coupled with the previous backlash, he couldn’t help but spew out a mouthful of black blood.
He, disheveled and with a face full of madness, ordered the kidnappers, “Open fire, kill all these people.”
Some hesitated, after all, their leader hadn’t given the order yet.
Others, however, listened to the old man well and aimed their guns at Han Chi and others to sweep fire.
“Ah!” The guests and trainees were terrified and couldn’t help but cover their heads and scatter in every direction.
Han Chi and Fu Yunbing were also startled, “Don’t run around, hurry inside!”
The kidnappers prepared to pull the trigger, ready to sweep fire at Han Chi and the others.
Two others even aimed their guns at Luo Ning.
Just when the guests and trainees thought they were done for, Lu Xun pulled out some of the harder leaves he had collected earlier and quickly shot them toward the kidnappers.
“Ah!” The kidnappers who were about to shoot screamed as they clutched their bleeding wrists, and their guns fell to the ground.
Everyone was stunned by Lu’s move—was this the legendary Flying Leaf Injures?
At that moment, Luo Ning flicked her fingertips, “Activate!”
Seven red lights burst from nearby and shot straight into the sky, quickly disappearing, as if it were a trick of the eye.
Then they witnessed another scene that left them in utter shock.
Suddenly, all the kidnappers present began attacking each other as if possessed by demons.
They figured it must be Luo Ning’s doing and were struck by the same awe they had felt earlier—this was incredibly impressive.
The old man was completely astonished, “Is this the Seven Killings Beast Bone Illusion Array?”
Wasn’t this an Array that had been lost to the Feng Shui Xuan Shu world of Huaxia?
How could this dead girl know it?
He immediately turned and stared at Luo Ning, demanding, “Who is your master?”
Luo Ning raised an eyebrow, “That’s none of your business.”
“How is this possible, how can someone so young set up such a lost Array, even the top masters from your Huaxia…” he ranted frantically and incredulously.
However, his last words were abruptly cut off, as he started to see many distorted faces rushing toward him, all people he had wronged over the years.
“Ah!” he screamed in agony, stumbling backward and swiping at the air, clearly under the illusion caused by the Array.
Of course, this was Luo Ning deliberately preventing him from speaking the rest, especially since the Array she had set up had been lost a long time ago, and she estimated nobody else would know how to use it, including the masters the old man mentioned.
She had just begun her cultivation and didn’t want to draw too much attention from the top Feng Shui and Mystic Masters both domestically and internationally.
She definitely didn’t want to be on their radar yet.
With the kidnappers brawling amongst themselves, there was no longer a safety concern.
Luo Ning looked towards the central wooden hut to find that the person who had been standing at the doorway enjoying the chaos had disappeared.
She scanned the area for his presence, but found he was nowhere to be found.
Luo Ning narrowed her eyes; this guy was a slippery one. No wonder he managed to become the leader at such a young age, his sense of crisis was particularly sharp.
But there would be other opportunities to meet; she would get to the bottom of whether Shi Ji and Shi Ji were the same person, as she now held a suspicion of about fifty to sixty percent, and needed to confirm it further.