I Have A City In An Alternate World

3004 Hint, jump into the sea



The master and disciple sprawled on the ground kept spitting out sticky and stinky filth from their mouths.

It looked like green mud and looked so familiar. It was everywhere on the deck.

As they continued to spit, the old man and his disciple's bodies rapidly shrank and were gradually wrapped up by the green mud.

This scene was extremely disgusting.

They vomited for a full ten minutes before they vomited out all the dirt in their bodies and stood up from the ground.

The after-effects of body expansion still remained on his body, causing his skin to become extremely loose and limp, drooping on the ground.

Although it was a tragic sight, compared to the cultivators who had lost their lives, they were extremely lucky.

"Thank you for your help, Sir."

The old man saluted and thanked Tang Zhen from a great distance away, but he did not dare to get too close.

It was because the smell on his body was so bad that even he felt disgusted.

"You're welcome,"

Tang Zhen nodded and reminded the old man,"This ship hasn't reached the shore yet, so there's still no danger.

You'd better find a locked room, open it with the key you got back then, and hide in it with your disciple.

As for food, you don't have to worry about it. From now on, you won't feel hungry anymore."

Hearing the word "food," the old man almost vomited again.

At the same time, his heart was filled with doubt. Why was Tang Zhen so sure that hunger would not affect him?

"Could it be that Qianqian?"

The old man looked at Tang Zhen with a shocked expression. He bowed and thanked him again.

Tang Zhen had dispelled the spell on their bodies with a raise of his hand. This was already enough to explain the problem.

He even sighed in his heart. His luck was indeed good enough. He had actually managed to avoid certain death situations one after another with Tang Zhen's help.

It was a pity that Tang Zhen was clearly unwilling to bring them along. Otherwise, the old man would have chosen to follow no matter what.

Naturally, there were benefits to not following Tang Zhen. After all, the situations that he had come into contact with were all extremely dangerous.

Tang Zhen might be able to face blade mountain flame sea Guild as though he was walking on flat ground. However, they were unable to do so.

Therefore, keeping a sufficient distance was also a means of self-protection.

After a short exchange, Tang Zhen continued to walk towards the depths of the huge ship under the gaze of the old man and his disciple.

This huge ship obviously had more than one floor, and the further down they went, the more dangerous and eerie it became.

In the process of advancing, Tang Zhen encountered all kinds of monsters. However, they all turned into a pile of mud in the end.

He couldn't help but suspect that the monsters on the ship were actually transformed from mud.

As he had broken part of the rules of the purple light world, Tang Zhen was no longer afraid of any monster. He could kill them with a wave of his hand.

However, this did not mean that he was completely safe. After all, this was the purple light world, and he was only one of the participants.

Being in a cage, what qualifications did he have to say that he could escape?

There was no obstruction along the way. After reaching the bottommost cabin, Tang Zhen saw a special scene.

A fire was burning in the dilapidated open space, driving away the suffocating darkness.

A little boy in tattered clothes was sitting on a broken wooden bucket and throwing food to a strange creature next to him.

The thing looked like a dog, but its lower body was connected to the ship, and its muscles and tendons spread out in all directions.

The little boy threw out the food, and the monster opened its mouth to swallow it. The whole process was silent.

The little boy frowned when he saw Tang Zhen who had suddenly appeared. However, he did not say anything.

He merely continued to feed and was immersed in his own world as if he did not see Tang Zhen at all.

Tang Zhen did not say anything as he quietly watched the scene before him.

In his field of vision, the little boy was the same as the lock on his back, he was also not under the control of rule force.

The monster that the boy fed was connected to the entire ship, or rather, the ship was its body.

Countless strings of fate floated up from the dog's body and then connected with other monsters.

Tang Zhen was certain that this dog-like monster was the core of all the monsters on the ship.

As long as this monster was killed, all the monsters on the ship would be buried with it.

Tang Zhen did not do that. Firstly, it had nothing to do with him. Secondly, it was because of that strange boy.

He couldn't see through the boy's background, so he naturally wouldn't attack recklessly. That would be equivalent to asking for trouble.

Fortunately, the boy was too lazy to pay attention to him, or something might have happened.

However, Tang Zhen did not leave. Instead, he carried a large bag and took the initiative to walk to the boy.

Their pockets were filled with food. They were the spoils of war from killing monsters. They came from the unlucky cultivators.

Tang Zhen didn't need to worry about the threat of hunger, so he naturally didn't need to collect food. However, he recalled the little boy who had locked the door to ask for food and casually packed it up.

After seeing the little boy's actions, Tang Zhen was even more certain that the little boy really needed this food to feed this special monster.

"Bang!"

The bag fell to the ground, and the food was scattered all over.

Seeing the bag full of food, the boy slowly raised his head and swept his eyes over Tang Zhen who was standing in front of him.

"Thank you," he said.

His voice was cold and emotionless, not like a child at all.

Of course, from the beginning to the end, Tang Zhen did not treat the other party as a child. That would be too ridiculous.

"You're welcome,"

After Tang Zhen finished speaking, he directly turned around and left.

"The first person to get on the island can get the most benefits, even if the things you want are outrageous.

If I were you, I wouldn't take this slow, broken ship, but head to desire Island alone."

When the boy said this, he sized up Tang Zhen and continued to speak in a cold and indifferent voice,"Of course, if you don't take a boat, you'll encounter a lot of monsters, and the road will be full of danger.

Of course, to you, no matter how many monsters there are, they won't affect you."

The little boy lowered his head and continued feeding the monster.

"Thank you," he said.

Tang Zhen nodded and turned around to leave without the slightest hesitation.

The value of the information that the little boy had given him was immeasurable, and Tang Zhen believed it without a doubt.

Following the long and narrow passage, Tang Zhen arrived at the deck of the giant ship.

Looking at the messy footprints, he knew that many cultivators had boarded this ship before this.

In order to find food, they had no choice but to go to the bottom of the ship and experience the threat of death again.

Of course, these matters had nothing to do with Tang Zhen.

He walked to the side of the ship and looked down at the ocean. In the dark green water, the monsters were like a school of fish, swimming around.

They struck the ship from time to time, as if they wanted to sink it, but they never succeeded.

In addition to the cultivators who had turned into monsters, there were also the giant transparent snakes that he had seen before, whose stomachs were filled with the remains of cultivators.

These monsters surrounded the ship, leaving no gaps at all. If a cultivator accidentally fell into the sea, it would be difficult for him to escape death.

The monster let out a mournful howl as it looked at Tang Zhen who was standing at the side of the boat. It instantly fell into a state of madness.

They opened their bloody mouths as if they wanted to tear Tang Zhen into pieces.

Tang Zhen merely took a glance before he leaped and headed straight for the deep and terrifying ocean.

Seeing Tang Zhen jump into the sea, the monsters became crazier and crazily rushed over.

They opened their bloody mouths and prepared to devour Tang Zhen.

To these monsters, Tang Zhen, who had jumped down from the giant ship, was equivalent to food that was delivered to their door.

Who would have expected that the monster in the ocean would let out a miserable shriek while Tang Zhen was still in midair and explode one after another.

A large number of monster corpses silently floated on the sea with Tang Zhen's landing point as the center.

A huge sea snake originally opened its mouth and tried to swallow Tang Zhen. However, it suddenly seemed to be frightened and quickly dived into the sea.

However, it was still a step too late. Tang Zhen had accurately landed on the head of the sea snake. The monster was also unable to continue diving as if it had been hit by a stop spell.

"Advance!"

Following Tang Zhen's order, the enormous sea snake immediately broke through the monsters 'blockade and rapidly advanced like an arrow that had left the bow.

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