“So, you’re a mistress?”
Pigsy blurted without knowing where it heard the term from.
Daya was initially indignant, so she had said that to vent her frustration. As a result, Pigsy’s words were tantamount to cursing. Anyhow, she was the Goddess of Nature in her previous life, priceless beyond words. Not to mention Daya, Channing was the first person to disagree with it.
He lifted his leg and kicked Pigsy hard in the stomach.
“F*ck!”
Pigsy screamed. Its cultivation level was higher than Channing. Seeing that Pigsy was about to slaughter Channing, Daya swung the Sacred Crown Tree of the Moon. Countless vines burrowed out of the ground and wrapped around Pigsy firmly. Those barbed thorns pierced it to the point that it squealed in pain.
Daya’s gaze turned cold. “I’ll roast you if you do it again next time.”
She punished it as a warning to others. Then, she put away the thorny canes and followed suit in stepping into the portal.
Soon, the remaining few people entered the portal one after another.
Only then did Alex inside hurriedly activate the three Buddha relics to shut the portal.
“This place has changed!” Channing said. He had come in the last time, so he knew about the situation.
“What’s the difference?” Alex asked.
He felt surprised when he came in. This place was like a barren land without any sign of life. Before his eyes was a grey-black expanse with bare and lifeless tree trunks and silent soil. Even the stones were grey without any aura of life.
Not to mention Alex, even the tool spirit of Persephone’s Folly Bridge, Shelly, felt surprised as well.
Daya asked, “Go out or go through here?”
Shirley and Channing nodded. However, the two people were dumbfounded by what happened next.
Alex activated the Buddha relics again, but he could not reopen the portal no matter what.
“How could this be possible?”
“We could clearly open it last time, right?”
They were anxious. Wouldn’t they be in deep trouble if they could not leave?
Alex hurriedly asked Shelly, but Shelly calmly said, “The sanctuary of Buddhism has its laws. What’s the hurry? Since we’ve come in, there’s always a way out as long as we don’t die. What I’m more worried about now is that this barren land seems to be a little unusual. Didn’t you notice that life is lost?”
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