Chapter 56: The Bad Comers: Another One or Two Goods (7)
After the phoenix dove ordered people to firmly seal the doors and windows of the Immortal Pond Palace, and then shrouded several layers of enchantments outside. He just lay comfortably in the bath and enjoyed this rare tranquility.
Suddenly, countless bubbles appeared on the surface of the water, and the phoenix dove had a bad premonition.
Immediately after that, the petals lifted, and Feng Chu came out of the bath gorgeously!
Towards the phoenix dove is a pounce!
Feng Chu flutters, phoenix dove flash! Feng Chu flutters, phoenix dove flash! That's it, he pounced, he did, he pounced, he did......
"Touching ——!" The sound of something stepping on a soaphorn and sliding to the ground.
Feng Chu fell to the ground, but he caught a glimpse of the phoenix dove standing in front of him......
No more,
Burning all over the body and nosebleeds......
Feng Gu took the opportunity to smash the wooden basin on Feng Chu's head!
- It's dark in front of me.
[Feng Chu VS Feng Dove, in the second round, Feng Gu wins!] ]
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Although Feng Chu has been defeated many times against Feng Jiu, he has been defeated again and again! The determination to make a comeback is beyond the reach of ordinary people!
Feng Chu, the white chopping chicken, had invaded Fengling Palace like an evil spell.
The ones hanging in the Fengling Palace, whether they are landscapes, flowers, birds, fish and beasts, have all been replaced with his own portraits! Even the things on the coffee table and the counter have all been replaced with sculptures in his appearance!
Even when Feng Jiu went to the toilet, he could see Feng Chu who delivered him a paper roll on the ceiling.
- The phoenix dove's heart is simply broken!
Feng Chu was like a spider, entrenched on the ceiling of the thatched house, and the silk he spit out was the piece of toilet paper...... The phoenix dove wanted to refuse ruthlessly.
Who would have thought that all the paper rolls in the latrine were taken away by Feng Chu!
So he secretly ordered someone to nail Feng Chu to the ceiling.
But what kind of person is Feng Chu! How can you give up so easily?
One step ahead of the phoenix dove out of the thatched house, the next step the phoenix dove carried the thatched house to chase at the speed of a hurricane!
While chasing back, Tian Tian shamelessly shouted: "Little Jiujiu - you just went to the toilet and didn't wash your hands!" Forget it if you don't wash your hands! I didn't wipe my ass! The is sticking to the crotch! ”
Feng Chu's roar, almost the entire Fengling Palace's little immortals heard it, and all kinds of eyes shot at him.
Phoenix: "......"
He wanted to kill him, really.
In order to avoid Feng Chu at night, when Feng Chu caught a cold outside, Feng Chu had a heart of remorse.
I also realized what Qing Wei said: Feng Gu is sick and inconvenient to disturb (I don't want to see him!) )。
Feng Chu was very intimate in the periphery of Fengling Palace, lighting white candles one by one, praying for Feng Jiu in the bright moonlight, hoping that he would get better soon.
Tens of thousands of atractylodes completely surrounded Fengling Palace.
They vary in length, are uniform in thickness, and are arranged in the shape of an arrow piercing the heart. The monstrous flames of the white candle were like a flood of beasts, invading them.
Qing Wei looked at his pious appearance, and couldn't bear to say, 'Are you praying for him or giving him a birthday!' ’
The white candle was lit for the dead, and when the phoenix dove was in the Fengling Palace, it was roasted to the point that it was almost ripe, and he finally jumped up.
Pointing at Feng Chu's nose and yelling: "How far is the heavenly realm, you will roll as far as this immortal monarch!" ”
And Feng Chu looked at Feng Jiu with tears in his eyes, and said emotionally, "If you are well, I will ...... sunny day."
"—Get out of !!"
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Later, it ended with Feng Chu punishing Feng Chu for 'blowing out the candles with his mouth, not using any spells or drinking water on the way'. Because he blew out 20,000 candles, his throat was hoarse for half a month, and his mouth was swollen for a month.
Therefore, the dove was given at least half a month's leisure.