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Chapter 217 [There is a wolf behind] (Part 2)_Stealing_stone octopus_Free Novel Network
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Chapter 217 [There is a wolf behind] (Part 2)

Luo Lie shook his head and said, "I haven't heard of it." At this time, a rustling sound of friction came from a distance. Looking up, I saw a huge sand worm poking out from the trench behind. It was so chubby that it was extremely cute. However, Luo Lie had already experienced its power. His heart sank. The wound he cut with the laser beam should not have caused fatal injuries to the sand worm. This giant has made a comeback now, most of which is to revenge himself.

Wu Jie listened with his ears. The friction sounds he heard from a distance had already judged that the person was so huge. Luo Lie whispered: "Mr. Wu, it's time for us to leave!"

Wu Jie nodded, and the two turned around and fled to the hall. The sandworm climbed up the trench and wriggled through the wolf-tooth hammer array. Even though the wolf-tooth hammers had stopped swinging, the huge and bloated body of the sandworm still inevitably touched them. However, the sharp steel thorns on the wolf-tooth hammer could not cause damage to the sandworm. The sandworm's body was very soft and its outer skin was very resilient. When it encountered a hard object, it could change its shape and buffer it.

The sandworm quickly crawled to the corpse of the giant scorpion, and put its round head upwards, and a chrysanthemum-shaped opening was cracked on its head. With a slight suck, it swallowed the corpse of the giant scorpion on the ground completely, and there was not even a slight slurry left on the ground.

Luo Lie then realized that the sandworm was a cleaner, and the cleaning effect was comparable to mopping the floor. The sandworm's body kept deforming when it passed through the wolf tooth hammer array, which also slowed down its speed. Luo Lie and Wu Jie were able to escape into the hall and enter the corner gate, and return to the place where they had just encountered the giant scorpion.

There were constant sounds of falling from behind, and the sandworms had entered the hall.

Wu Jie comforted Luo Lie and said, "Its body is so huge that it should not be able to get in."

Luo Lie turned around and looked at the corridor and corner gate behind. Although the corner gate was small, it could only accommodate two people passing in parallel, but the sand worm could deform after all. The sand worm could not come for a while, but they encountered new troubles and there was no way ahead.

Luo Lie did not find any roads from the detector, and his scalp was tight.

Wu Jie said: "If there is no road, how did the scorpion get here?"

Luo Lie looked at the ground, then looked up at the top. Wu Jie said it very reasonably. Since the huge giant scorpion can come here, there should be a path around it. There is a mural on the top because it has been blurred over the years, but it can still be seen that it is a monster with a human body and scorpion tail.

The sound of the wall collapse was endless. The huge body of the sandworm passed by was destroyed and the round head had been squeezed out from the corner door. Due to the increasing pressure, the edge of the corner door had cracked. It would not take too long for the wall on the corner door to completely collapse.

At this moment, the wall in front of them made a rumbling sound, but a bronze hanging ladder slid down from above. The appearance of the bronze hanging ladder was a timely help. Luo Lie and Wu Jie didn't bother to think about it, and they rushed towards the hanging ladder, and Wu Jie climbed up first.

Luo Lie followed closely behind and was about to climb to the top. The corner gate finally couldn't bear the pressure of the continuous expansion of the sandworm's body. The wall where it was located completely cracked and collapsed. The sandworm wriggled its bloated body and chased them.

Wu Jie had already climbed up, and Luo Lie's hand also grabbed the edge above. Seeing that the prey was about to slip away from his eyes, the sandworm's body suddenly bulged, and then a strong wave of sand spurted out from his mouth. For a moment, the fishy wind blew, and bloody sand filled the sky. Wu Jie was blown by this strange wind and floated backward like fallen leaves.

The hanging ladder that Luo Lie climbed was also stirred up by the strong wind. Luo Lie held the hanging ladder firmly with both hands, for fear that the bloody storm would be blown away by the fishy wind, and the blood-stained yellow sand would hit him, which would be very painful.

After blowing, the sandworm took a breath. Luo Lie felt that his body was about to tear apart. The bronze hanging ladder that he grabbed with his hands had begun to deform. At the moment of life and death, the bronze lamp hanging on the top fell down first because he could not bear the pressure and hit the sandworm's forehead. The sandworm was stunned for a moment, and the suction came to an abrupt end.

This pause can already determine a person's life and death. Luo Lie took advantage of this rare opportunity to climb up the bronze slake. His whole body was dizzy and his steps were floating. He staggered forward like a drunkard.

There was a dizzying scene everywhere in front of me, and there was no way to tell the direction. At this time, Wu Jie, who had a bruised nose and swollen face, rushed over, dragging Luo Lie's arm to pull him into the narrow niche on the side. As soon as the two of them entered the niche, rolling sand waves were stirred up outside again.

The two of them covered their mouths and noses and held their breath. The yellow sand was not poisonous, but the yellow sand was sprayed out from the mouth of the sandworm. There were countless poisons and corpses mixed in it. If they were accidentally inhaled into the lungs, there would be unexpected danger.

Luo Lie shrank his neck and curled his body, burying his face between his knees, protecting all exposed areas as much as possible.

After the sand tide subsided, the two of them shook off the yellow sand on their bodies, and the fishy smell of the air could not be dissipated for a long time. Luo Lie originally wanted to light the light, but found that there was a faint light in front of them. He led the way forward, and the corridor leading to the light was very narrow. Although it was accessible to people, he had to crawl forward.

Luo Lie and Wu Jie were halfway through, and sand and dust came from behind. The sand worm spewed out a sand storm again. However, as they got further and further away from the sand worm, the impact of sand and dust became smaller and smaller.

The two climbed to the exit of the corridor, and Luo Lie looked at the light. There was a temple below. Judging from the size of the temple, it should be one of the main halls of the Tian Temple. On the main hall, there was a golden Buddha statue. On both sides of the statue, nine bronze chandeliers were hung in a row, and the chandeliers were like blue birds looking back. Each bird had a groove on the body, and the groove was filled with lamp oil. All eighteen chandeliers were lit. The entire hall was illuminated as bright as daytime.

Luo Lie saw this situation and guessed that someone should maintain it. The hoarse and vicissitudes of chanting scriptures came from below. Luo Lie looked in the sound and saw an old monk with white hair bowed step by step towards the golden body of the Buddha statue.

The old monk's curled hair was completely white, but his skin was dark. He looked not from the Central Plains, but probably from the Indian race. The brown-red cassock on his body was tattered and almost lost its original color. Before he arrived at the golden body of the Buddha statue, he began to light up the two bronze lamps on the altar, and the light illuminated his face.

The old monk only had two deep depressions left in his eyes. It turned out that he was blind like Wu Jie.

Luo Lie turned around quietly, but saw Wu Jie clenching his fists. He was always calm and indifferent and seemed quite excited. Luo Lie was very surprised. Could it be that Wu Jie recognized this old monk?

The old monk gathered on the candlestick to light the sandalwood, turned around and walked down the Buddhist altar. At this time, neat footsteps came from the surrounding area, but eighteen warriors from the Tian Temple came to the hall in neat steps. They stopped in unison, and at the same time knelt down on one knee, like a sculpture in front of the Buddhist altar.

The old monk muttered something, picked up sandalwood in his hands and tapped on the top of the helmet of the Tianmiao warriors, then uncovered the heart protection mirror on their chests, and rustling sounds came from around them. Nearly a hundred black scorpions crawled over from all directions. They surrounded the Tianmiao warriors, raised their tails and stretched into the hole of the Tianmiao warriors' heart protection mirror.

Luo Lie looked at the incredible scene in front of him and suddenly felt a burst of disgust. These Tianmiao warriors were essentially no different from the black scorpion. They were just pets raised by the old monk. Judging from their previous actions, these seemingly mighty Tianmiao warriors had already lost their consciousness and self, and were simply a group of walking corpses.

Wu Jie couldn't see the scene below, but he could also judge the arrival of the black scorpion from the dense sound of footsteps.

The old monk's hand was lying in circles in the air, and the black scorpions began to retreat like a tide, and in a short while they had retreated cleanly. When the black scorpions left, the old monk moved the heart-protecting mirror on each samurai's chest to its original position. He muttered a word and slapped his palms on the helmets of the eighteen samurai. The eighteen samurai stood up one by one like a dream.

Luo Lie suddenly felt something strange around him, but saw Wu Jie crawling past him like a ghost, and slipping downwards silently against the wall. Luo Lie secretly said in his heart that Wu Jie was not good at all, but he actually went out at this time. Not to mention the more than a hundred black scorpions, the eighteen Heavenly Temple warriors were already difficult for them to deal with.

Wu Jie used the message to secretly tell Luo Lie: "Don't move, this matter has nothing to do with you, so don't interfere."

Although Luo Lie wanted to help, he knew that he could not go out blindly now. He should wait and see the development of the situation first and then consider how to provide help.

Wu Jie was not a reckless person either. He slid down the wall for a short distance and stopped. When the eighteen warriors all left the temple, Wu Jie's body flew out in the air, his sword was unsheathed, and he cut off the bronze chain that tied the chandelier with a sound, and then kicked the bronze lamp. The burning blue bird shot towards the old monk with a candlelight.

The old monk was blind, but his perception and hearing were superior to others. His ears were shaking violently at an astonishing amplitude. His big ragged sleeves waved, revealing his thin arms. His right hand, with a thick bone, actually faced the burning blue bird lamp, and punched the bronze lamp body. The blue bird lamp was as big as a millstone, filled with lamp oil. After being kicked out by Wu Jie, the lamp oil was splashed everywhere. The flames ignited the lamp oil, and the entire bronze lamp turned into a fireball.

If an ordinary person fights head-on, he may not be burned by the lamp oil and will be broken by the heavy bronze lamp body. A strong wind swept away when the old monk waved his sleeves. The flames above the burning bronze lamp were blown out. The splashed lamp oil changed direction by the wind, and the reverse wind swept away.
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