061 Abusive
In this era, there are actually routines for abusing the protagonist, but most of them start from life experience and experience.
For example, the protagonist is an orphan whose family has been killed, who has no father and no mother, and has a blood feud. Or they were accidentally caught by the enemy, tortured, and so on.
These routines of abusing the protagonist are not bad, but they are too brief, and they are usually brushed aside.
The biggest difference between the novels written by Chi Fei and the scripts of this era is not only that he uses vernacular writing, which looks easy to understand, but more importantly, he pays attention to details and will write out the details, which makes people feel immersive.
For example, regarding the part of the episode of Ji Zheng being tortured to extract a confession, if it were ordinary, the author would have simply described it, indicating that he had indeed been tortured.
But Chi Fei is not like this, he will write the process of execution in detail, which makes people feel pain just by looking at it.
So, at the time of execution, he burned a red-hot soldering iron on Ji Zheng's body, or withdrew salt directly on Ji Zheng's wound, or pressed his head into the water, and did not raise his head until he was about to drown, so repeatedly made him feel pain, etc.
Just the specific process of these tortures, as well as the protagonist's reaction to death in pain, etc., Chi Fei wrote more than 20,000 words, which is not only detailed enough, but also real enough. It's terrifying to watch, and I don't dare to look at it closely.
If it is said that the person that readers hated the most at the beginning was Leng Jianfeng, then after reading the process of these specific executions, the person who hated the most has become Leng Jianfeng's master Panshi Zhenren, and Leng Jianfeng can only rank second.
They are also the same as Ji Zheng, they didn't expect that so-called decent people could be so vicious and cruel.
Especially when he saw that Leng Jianfeng's master, Panshi Zhenren, in order to prevent Ji Zheng from escaping, broke all his tendons and hamstrings, turning him into a waste man who couldn't even stand up, the readers' anger reached its peak in an instant, and they all wanted to eat this villain who was even more despicable and vicious than his apprentice Leng Jianfeng.
Chi Fei also added fuel to the fire by attaching a sketch of Ji Zheng being hung up, painting his tragic situation.
I saw that in the dimly lit cell, an unconscious teenager was hanging from two thick iron chains with his head down. His body was covered with dense wounds, and there were obvious signs of burn, and there was hardly a good piece of meat.
This sketch is really shocking and miserable, and it hurts just to look at it.
In the midst of such daily torture, Ji Zheng, who had already accepted most of the memories of the evil demon boss, began to change his temperament drastically, and was full of strong hatred and anger towards these so-called decent people, especially the rock Zhenren who personally executed the torture.
This kind of emotion is completely understandable to readers, if it is treated like this, they will also hate each other to death.
What, you say that repaying grievances with virtue is the right way? Get lost!
What the sage said was: "Repay grievances with virtue, how can you repay virtue?" Therefore, it is necessary to repay grievances directly and repay virtue with virtue. ”
If you don't understand, don't talk nonsense, illiterate!
On the other side, Su Xiaoxiao was also looking for Ji Zheng.
Since the head of the sect ancestor secretly imprisoned Ji Zheng, not many people knew about this matter, so Su Xiaoxiao could only ask his master Ruyue if he knew Ji Zheng's whereabouts.
Of course, Ruyue Zhenren knew where Ji Zheng was, but the matter had come to this point, and she could only say with a complicated expression that she didn't know.
Su Xiaoxiao asked a lot of people, but she didn't know Ji Zheng's whereabouts, which made her very anxious, and she didn't know what happened to him.
In a depressed mood, she had to run to the bottom of the mountain to talk to the kitten adopted by Ji Zheng.
Of course, she didn't think the kitten would understand, she just wanted someone to talk to about her worries.
However, she didn't know that the animal she was holding in her arms was not an ordinary kitten, but a tiger demon that had been cultivating for thousands of years, and it could understand human speech.
It turned out that this tiger demon was struck by a thunderbolt during the tribulation and was seriously injured.
Since the golden pill in the body of this tiger demon has been completed, in the eyes of other monsters, it is the best great supplement, so there are countless demons along the way who want to eat it while it is injured to improve its cultivation.
In order to avoid the pursuit of these monsters, this tiger demon simply took the risk of running to the foot of Kunlun Mountain for refuge.
Sure enough, because of the prestige of Kunlun Mountain, those demons did not dare to chase after them.
In order to avoid being discovered by the people of Kunlun Mountain, the tiger demon turned himself into a kitten, and restrained his demonic energy, temporarily staying at the bottom of the mountain to recuperate.
It was also rescued by Ji Zheng by chance, and became Ji Zheng's pet in this way.
In order to check on the condition of his master, Ji Zheng, the tiger demon decided to go up the mountain to find him.
In the darkness of the night, it reined in its demonic aura and climbed the mountain in the form of an ordinary kitten.
Relying on the smell left by Ji Zheng along the way, it finally found Ji Zheng who was imprisoned in the cave.
Seeing Ji Zheng who was tortured to the point of being completely skinny, the tiger demon was very angry, and turned back to his original form on the spot and bit to death the two disciples in charge of guarding, and then rescued Ji Zheng from the iron cage.
Ji Zheng couldn't imagine that the kitten he saved turned out to be a tiger demon, and he was very moved to see it come to save him, and he couldn't imagine that the demon was more humane than a human.
When he was lying on the back of the tiger demon and was about to leave, he happened to see his jade pendant on the table outside, so he quickly took it back and put it around his neck.
It was the only relic his mother had left him, and he naturally regarded it as a treasure.
As soon as this jade pendant, which was originally as inconspicuous as miscellaneous jade, returned to its owner, it immediately emitted a faint red light, quietly treating the injuries on Ji Zheng's body. Ji Zheng was busy running for his life and didn't notice anything unusual.
The tiger demon carried Ji Zheng on his back and ran all the way down the mountain at an astonishing speed, and in order not to fall, Ji Zheng could only use all his strength to hug the tiger's back with his limbs that had broken his tendons and tendons.
Since then, this man and a tiger have begun a long career of fugitive.
At the end, Chi Fei attaches a final sketch of a skinny teenager lying on top of a giant tiger as tall as a hill, and then fleeing for his life under the cover of night.
And so ends the fourth volume of writing.
After reading this fourth volume, all readers have only one thought: abuse, too abuse.
For a while, readers were abused by Chi Fei's pen.
However, in Chi Fei's opinion, what is this. There are many people who abuse the protagonist of modern online texts ruthlessly, and he is already merciful.
Fortunately, Ji Zheng managed to escape with the help of the tiger demon in the end, otherwise readers would be really worried about sleeping.
The plot of this fourth volume is too thrilling, and the plot development can be described as earth-shattering.
No one expected that Ji Zheng, who had studied Kunlun Mountain, would become a traitor to the entire Kunlun Mountain overnight, and was subjected to such inhumane torture.
The content of this volume is full of explosive tension, which mobilizes the emotions of readers at once, and makes people extremely eager to know what happened to Ji Zheng next.
Especially the thought of his limbs that were broken from his hands and tendons, which made readers worry about him.
In the postscript of the book, Chi Fei thanked all readers for their support and support as usual, and then informed him that the fifth volume would also be published at the beginning of next month.
Looking at this familiar tone, readers were in mixed moods for a while, and they really loved and hated Chi Fei.
They have never seen anyone abuse the protagonist like this, it is simply inhumane.
But without exception, everyone was eagerly looking forward to the release of the fifth volume, wanting to see if Ji Zheng was okay, they were too worried about Ji Zheng.