he Lord of Great Dreams

Chapter 254: undercurrent

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The runes on the Sun-Repelling Mirror in mid-air suddenly lit up, and the light reflected from the mirror surface instantly turned from white to red, becoming increasingly hot, illuminating the swarms of vampire bats that were swooping down on them.

As the red light swept past, a large number of ghost bats immediately let out heart-wrenching screams, and scars like burns from fire suddenly appeared on their fur. White smoke came out of them, emitting a fishy smell.

The ghost bats that rushed out of the cave were blocked by the white light and immediately split up, bypassing the white light area and continued to attack everyone.

At this time, Bai Jiangfeng and others also took action, either throwing out fire spells or activating their own magic weapons, turning into pieces of blazing flames and colorful dazzling lights, hitting the vampire bats.

Shen Luo stared at the ghost bat above, but heard a series of rustling sounds in his ears, so he quickly shifted his gaze.

As a result, they saw a dense mass of palm-sized black beetles crawling out from the caves on the mountain wall, and rushing towards the feet of the Bai family like a black tide.

Those beetles have hard black shells on their backs, with dense spikes on the surface, a pair of scorpion-like sharp beaks on their heads, and their bodies are surrounded by extremely thick green corpse gas, which can be seen at a glance that they contain strong corpse poison.

"This place has actually bred corpse-eating bugs! It seems that red-haired zombies must have been born in this cave." Seeing this, the Soul-Catching Horse-Faced Monster said solemnly.

When Shen Luo heard this, he realized that those densely packed little things were actually the "corpse-eating bugs" mentioned in ancient books.

It is said that the thing feeds on Yin energy and is often born together with the red-haired zombie. It carries corpse poison itself. If a person bitten by it does not detoxify in time, he will be infected by the corpse poison and die.

Even if there are those who are lucky enough to survive, they will become zombies controlled by the red-haired zombies.

"Be careful of corpse-eating bugs..." At this time, a cry of surprise was heard from among the people of the Bai family.

Xie Yuxin, dressed in red, untied a red silk wrap from her waist, held one end and shook it gently. The red silk stretched out like a fire python, circling around the crowd and turning into a circle of flames, protecting them in the center.

However, the tide of corpse-eating insects refused to stop and continued to attack the crowd, rushing into the flames continuously. Even though they were burned and made a "crackling" sound, they did not retreat at all.

In an instant, wisps of green corpse gas rose up in the flames and soon enveloped the area.

The corpse-bugs on the ground saw the fierce fire and began to gather together and attack the flames. Every time the outer layer of corpse-bugs were all burned to death, there would always be one or two in the center who would survive and pass through the flames to attack everyone.

Fortunately, Bai Xiaotian's fifth grandmother did not attack the ghost bats and corpse-bugs like everyone else. Instead, she stood in the middle and helped everyone to find the gaps and eliminate those guys who broke in.

His expression was serious, his face was full of deep wrinkles, and his skin was loose, except for his pair of jade hands which were as smooth as a girl's and covered with a layer of hazy white light. Every time he waved his hands, a crystal clear cow-hair needle would fly out from his fingertips and nail to death the corpse-eating bugs and ghost bats that intended to launch a sneak attack.

The various attacks on the battlefield may seem chaotic, but in fact they are coordinated with each other and advance and retreat in an orderly manner.

At the same time, in an underground cave at the deepest part of the cave, the walls were covered with crystals emitting green light, and the evil aura inside was so thick that it was almost tangible.