Chapter 386: Crazy Slaughter
(Damn, five hundred chapters is enough.) )
Di Shuye didn't stop it, and he didn't want to stop it, because he had this plan in the first place.
But he still guessed wrong.
The Three-Eyed Cow is indeed killing, but it is not tearing open the cracks in the space and sucking people in.
Tear open the rift in space, that's called banishment.
Di Shuye's eyes widened, because what he saw now was definitely not banishment.
It's the real killing.
The Three-Eyed Ox still uses the power of space, but it is staggered in space, and the space is staggered in a small area.
It's like two streams of water killing people, appearing silently and disappearing silently.
But whoever is crossed by two streams of water will without exception become mutilated.
The existence of the flowing water without sè is like a mysterious nothingness.
The water swept over a man's head, and his head suddenly disappeared strangely, without a trace.
Di Shuye had never seen such a strange way of killing, even if he saw so many saints and sub-level masters shoot last time, it was not so weird and terrifying.
The five people at the edge of the fire were screaming, screaming in helplessness and despair.
Some of their legs disappeared, some of their hands disappeared, and some of their waists disappeared inexplicably.
But Di Shuye could not hear any screams, nor could he hear any desperate screams.
All he could see was blood, but he couldn't smell it.
The Three-Eyed Cow had somehow created a space around them, a soundproof space.
But that soundproof space can even prevent people from escaping from inside.
After the water flows, no one is already mutilated.
But the three eyes did not stop, and the golden light flashed on the tip of the horn.
Then there were beads, and beads flashed in the night sky.
The orb was unexpectedly heavy, because one of them actually rushed in from the top of a chess sect saint's head, penetrated down in an instant, and then burst out from under his crotch.
This can't be said to be heavy, and it seems that it is difficult to describe everything.
What else could be so heavy other than a du li space?
There are dozens of such du li spaces.
Di Shuye didn't see clearly how these Du Li spaces were formed.
These spaces are not different from space rings, in these spaces, there may be mountains, there may be water, and each of them can hold the weight of tens of millions of space rings.
Even excesses, there must be excesses.
Everything in front of him was like a silent performance, blood splattered, and Bai Sensen's broken bones pierced his chest, pierced his clothes, and pierced his head.
The jaw grew to the top of the head at some point, and the skull popped out at the top of the chest.
Di Shuye was stunned.
He suddenly yelled, "San'er." ”
The three-eyed cow fell to the ground with a bang.
So the orb disappeared, and so did the spatial barrier that blocked the sound from people coming out.
A gust of wind blew, and the smell of blood was mixed with the smell of urine, mixed with a foul smell.
Di Shuye didn't hear it, lightning flashed, picked up his three eyes and swept towards the edge of the Broken Dragon Mountain Range.
In this place where cloud beasts are dense, the smell of blood means death.
He didn't even dare to stay.
The mountain breeze is no longer the smell of blood, but the smell of fish.
These cloud beasts are like sharks in the sea, they can catch even the slightest smell of blood.
Di Shuye's speed was not slow, and he soon rushed to the edge of the cliff, and without any hesitation, he fell headlong to the bottom of the cliff.
(Continued: On chess, some of the content is incomplete.)
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"Deep and Wide" chess score. Edited by Qing Chen Wengan. The book was written in the thirteenth year of Jiaqing (1808). Sixteen volumes, a total of three hundred and seventy-one rounds. Collated and compiled a variety of endgame and game masterpieces that were popular among the people at that time. Such as "Seven Stars", "Crossing the Sea to the East" and so on. The collection is more complete, and it is classified and introduced according to the sub-forces of both sides, so as to facilitate reference and reference. The original manuscript is now in the possession of Běi Jing Liu Guobin.
"Zhu Xiang Zhai" chess score. Edited by Qing Zhang Qiaodong. Originally two episodes, a total of 160 bureaus, was published in the ninth year of Jiaqing (1804), and later revised and supplemented, divided into three episodes, published in the twenty-second year of Jiaqing. The system concentrates on the ancient genealogy and the popular among the folk with the representative xing of the arrangement to be corrected, and the strengths of all families are made. The first set is two volumes, seventy-eight rounds, two sets of two volumes, seventy rounds, and three sets of four volumes, forty-eight rounds. are all based on ties, and the third episode is more esoteric.
"Rotten Ke Shenji" chess score. Qing Yu Guozhu compiled. Printed in the 24th year of Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty (1844). It is the result of 20 years of creation by the compiler. The book is in four volumes, with a total of 120 red wins and endgames, and most of the moves are relatively concise. Later, it was included in Xie Xiaxun's "Chess Scores".