Chapter Seventy-One: Immortality

"Pure heart, what are you doing in there? Are you alright?" Clearspace called me anxiously outside. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

I breathed a sigh of relief before I looked up and replied, "Don't worry, I'm fine."

"Come out if it's okay, don't scare me?"

Qingkong's voice was a little trembling, and my mind was in a mess at this time, and I just wanted to sit quietly for a while, and I didn't want to say anything.

I sat in the dark coffin, my eyes straight, and I didn't even know what I was thinking.

I don't know how long it took, but I was suddenly slapped on the shoulder, which made me jump three feet high, and landed on the edge of the coffin, almost not planting, and quickly screwed my backward body back with a force on my waist, and then leaned over like a big cat to look down at the edge.

After seeing Yaochen's eyes wide in surprise, he exhaled, jumped in again, and glanced at her with disgust: "Can you not be scary, don't you know that people are scary, are you scared to death?"

Yaochen glared unhappily and puffed out his cheeks, "How can you blame me? Why don't you say how scary it is that you're there like a big-eyed thief with green eyes?"

Yaochen's mouth was unforgiving, but for some reason she looked into my eyes, and her eyes fluttered as she spoke, her arrogance was inexplicably weaker, and even her voice was lowered.

In the end, he lowered his head and said in a mosquito-like voice, "What is a good place to run here in a daze?" I shouldn't call you either, I don't know how worried people are?"

Looking at that look, I was a little shy, and I didn't have the heart to analyze what she was doing, so I casually dealt with it lightly: "Oh, I'm sorry, I just got distracted, I didn't hear ......"

After speaking, he suddenly reversed, "Huh? No, didn't you see it before? How can it be now? ā€

Yaochen probably didn't expect my focus to be here, and he was a little annoyed in an instant, staring at me and explaining to me word by word through gritted teeth: "Big brother! There was no light in the coffin before, but now that the door is open, there is a glimmer of light, and of course I can see things! But you can only see a rough outline, you can't really see it! ā€

"Oh, that's right."

I nodded in contemplation.

Yaochen pursed his lips and said with some grievance: "Do you think that anyone has such a perverted physique like you, and they can walk on the ground when there is no light at all!"

I ignored her emotions and pointed to it, "Then it's okay for you to go up now, right?" ā€

Her eyes flickered, and it took a long time before she said, "There's a problem."

I questioned her with disbelief in my eyes, she lowered her head and muttered in a low voice, "I can't see clearly, I'm afraid I'll break my foot."

I sighed, stretched out my hand, and said angrily, "Hold on!" ā€

The thing immediately raised his little face and said excitedly: "Eh!"

I sent her out, turned back, and rolled the skin and clothes into a tube and brought her out of the coffin, intending to take her outside the coffin to study it well.

As soon as I exited the door of the chamber, I noticed that the wizard's eyes were fixed on me, and the other zombies were all looking at me with their hands down, and their eyes were almost falling off me.

I pretended not to see it, and I threw the rolled human skin on the ground and pointed at the wizard, "You, please come here." ā€

The wizard looked at me in surprise, probably because I surprised it by using the word "please". Then his eyes turned to the human skin on the ground.

I suddenly realized that I was self-inflicted, and it seemed that it was not me who people were looking at. Hehe, I self-deprecatingly stroked my bald head and laughed.

The wizard stared at the skin, walked up to him, and knelt on the ground and kowtowed. The other zombies immediately knelt down as if they had been ordered.

Hiding behind me, he pulled down the sleeves of my robe, poked his head out and asked, "They, who are they?" ā€

ā€œā€¦ā€¦ Dead person. "I thought about it, but I told the truth.

Qingkong stuck out his tongue and didn't dare to say another word.

But those who should kneel also knelt, and those who should have kowtowed, but they didn't make the next move, and they all knelt there and stared at the human skin tube without moving.

What does this mean, are you still waiting for the king, who has turned into human skin, to help you up?

I spread out the human skin tube on the ground, Yaochen screamed, jumped behind me, and grabbed my arm so hard that he didn't dare to look at it; The clear space was trembling, and he couldn't even scream.

I saw that the wizard's eyes were always fixed on the human skin and never moved, so I asked him lightly, "Know?" ā€

The wizard nodded, squeezing his eyes twice.

I guess he actually wanted to cry, but unfortunately he didn't have that function.

I didn't rush it, I gave it plenty of time to sort out its emotions.

After a while, the wizard let out a sigh, and I smelled bad breath before I stood so close, and I was about to vomit.

I frowned, resisting the urge to vomit, and waved my hand to fan the air in front of me, waiting for it to speak.

The wizard suddenly raised his head and let out a bitter howl, startling me.

After screaming for a while, venting enough, the voice became like crying and laughing, whimpering.

After a while, the wizard turned around and kowtowed to me, "Immortal, please save us." ā€

I blinked and said slowly, "You know something, say it and listen to it."

"We are all from Shu." The wizard pointed to the human skin on the ground, "This is our king, Silkworm Cong. ā€

I nodded, I had already guessed it.

The sorcerer continued, "Our great king was wise enough to teach everyone to grow mulberry and silkworms, and he took me out of the cave and no longer lived as a cave man. He is our sun, and we worship Him and love Him. ā€

I said in my heart that I knew that your love for him was like a river of water, but this is not what I wanted to hear now, so I interrupted him: "To the point." ā€

The wizard spread his hands to me, bowed slightly, and said, "The king once came back from the mountains and followed the devil, and he didn't think about tea or dinner.

Later, he summoned me and said that he had stumbled upon a miracle in the mountains, which he said was an underground sacred tree and a divine dragon guarding it.

He said that when he saw the sacred tree, he heard a voice say to him, "Do you want to live forever?" ā€

He knelt down and replied, "Yes."

The voice said, "If you want to live forever, you must sacrifice your own body!" I'll be waiting for you here in two years. ā€

At that time, the king didn't want to agree, but the divine dragon wrapped around the sacred tree stared at it fiercely, so he could only respond.

It's really amazing, the divine dragon didn't hurt him, and let him go.

But when he returned, the king regretted it.

Immortality, who wouldn't want to? But if the body is sacrificed, will the person still live? But it's too late to regret it, what if you break your promise and get retribution?

I didn't have an idea after thinking about it, and in the end, I really couldn't do it, so I thought of asking me to give me the best of both worlds.

I couldn't think of any good ideas at the time, so I proposed to go to the field to see if there was such a magical place, and that it was just a dream that the king had on the mountain. We're still struggling with these things here, aren't we asking for trouble?"

I glanced at it and thought to myself, "That's a nice thing to say, I'm afraid I'm afraid that I'm greedy and want to live forever, right?"