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Chapter 695

Words:2069Update:22/06/21 11:58:04

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That's right, the one hiding in the tunnel was a big rat. It was wearing blue clothes and looked like a human.

They looked at each other for a second before the latter finally reacted.

With a squeak, it immediately burrowed into the ground. However, Reina was faster than it. She grabbed its bald tail and pulled it out of the tunnel.

The big rat struggled with all its might, trying to break free from Reina's grip. But no matter how it shook its limbs, it couldn't get her to loosen her grip. It felt as if its tail was clamped between a ten-thousand-ton rock.

"Ah! Let me go! Squeak! Help! "

The hairy mountain god let out a cry for help. Feng Ma, who was kneeling in front of the statue, also heard the voice and was startled. The voice was a bit strange. It didn't sound like a child's voice, nor did it sound like an adult's. It sounded more like the voice of someone with a particularly sharp voice.

Out of curiosity, he stood up and poked his head out to look behind him. In the end, he discovered that the white-haired demoness was carrying a terrifying monster.

"Ah!"

He was so scared that he fell to the ground and retreated.

"Hubi! Hubi! Help! I've been caught! "

The big rat in blue shouted. At this moment, the voices of other demons came from the tunnel. Soon, a second rat man appeared in the tunnel. It was calling for its companion. However, its companion appeared at the entrance of the tunnel with a shovel-like weapon. Before it could do anything, it was pulled out by an invisible force and fell into the air.

The two big rats looked at each other. It seemed that they did not expect someone to find the tunnel.

"Ah! Let me go! "

At this moment, Feng Ma's voice suddenly came from outside the door. Reina looked back and found that the third big rat had pressed him to the ground and pointed a small knife at his back. It stared at Reina and shouted, "Let go of my companion! Or else! Or else I, I'll kill this child! "

It was the guy who had been following her. It hid its aura very well. Perhaps it was because it was a rat.

Reina suddenly understood that it should have informed its companions in advance, but its sudden acceleration caught it off guard, so the two mice hiding in the temple were easily caught.

If they hid in this narrow tunnel, it would be difficult for Reina to catch them. The fireworks might attract the villagers, and she would be expelled.

Reina casually threw them to the ground. The big rat that was pinning down Feng Ma was stunned. It probably didn't expect Reina to let go of its companion so easily.

"I didn't expect the Mountain God to be a few rats."

She said indifferently as she slowly walked forward.

The two mice were so scared that they retreated. One of them held a shovel while the other hugged his companion's arm.

"It's not a rat! We are mice, don't come over! "

The mouse that was pressing down on Feng Ma shouted nervously. It was stronger than the other two mice. Its front teeth were yellow and black. It was not wearing a shirt, only a pair of ordinary linen pants.

"I've already let your two companions go. Shouldn't you let mine go as well?"

Reina said indifferently.

The black-toothed mouse nervously swallowed its saliva. Its eyes were staring at Reina, not daring to blink. Even when sweat dripped down from its brows, it did not frown.

"Hubi! Ai Luo! What are you doing! Go back! "

The black-toothed mouse shouted.

The two mice were obviously its subordinates. They looked at their boss and shouted helplessly, "What about you?"

"Don't worry about me! You know what to do! Go! "

It knew that it was not a match for the white-haired human even with all its companions. Perhaps it wanted to sacrifice itself to save its companions.

However, the two mice suddenly cried. As they cried, they moved towards the temple.

Reina sighed. She suddenly put down her hands. This action made the black-toothed mouse very nervous. However, in an instant, the other party's figure disappeared. Before it could react, it saw the world suddenly change direction.

"Calm down, I'm only here to ask the Mountain God some questions."

The black-toothed mouse reacted. It fell to the ground with its belly facing the sky. It did not even know how it fell.

"Ah!!"

It immediately got up and prepared to fight to the death with the other party. It raised its short dagger and stabbed towards Reina.

However, when the other party stretched out her right hand, its attention was focused on the other party's hand. It did not notice the other party's left leg move. It only saw Reina gently turn around. Her left leg kicked out and her right hand slapped down, easily knocking it to the ground.

"Don't move. Otherwise, it won't be as simple as asking a question."

Reina coldly said. She looked down at the mice on the ground. However, she was talking to the mice that were preparing to sneak attack behind her.

She was too strong. This human was too strong.

At this moment, Feng Ma, who was still in shock, crawled up from the ground. His legs were weak, and he couldn't stand up for a moment. He saw the white-haired big sister knock down a rat monster to the ground, and the two rats behind her wanted to sneak attack her.

"Big sister! Be careful behind you! "

He suddenly shouted.

However, to his surprise, Reina bent down and picked up the dagger on the ground. Then she turned around to face the two mice behind her.

"Let's talk."

She said with a smile.

The Demon Race …

Feng Ma thought that the Demon Race was very far away from him. Many people would never see a Demon Race in their life. They only heard about them from other people.

The Demon Race had one thing in common. They were terrifying, man-eating, and barbaric. It was impossible for humans to coexist peacefully with them. They would not show mercy to humans.

However, at this time, he was sitting in the same place as three Demon Race members, sitting opposite them.

"I didn't expect your food to be so good."

Reina said while gnawing on a chicken leg. They were sitting at the back of the mountain temple, under the pine tree. The three mice brought a stool, a small wooden table, and food from who knows where.

"It's okay."

Heiya lightly said.

"You're not eating?"

Reina looked at the young man sitting beside her. His head was lowered. The roasted corn in front of him seemed to have not been touched.

He was afraid of the three mice. He was afraid that they would eat him while he was eating. The three mice also did not have any appetite. They were afraid of the white-haired demoness sitting in front of them. She was unpredictable.

"I …"

"Eat, I know you're hungry."

Reina said. Feng Ma lowered his head. His stomach growled a few times.

He gritted his teeth. If he was going to die, then so be it.

Then he picked up the corn and closed his eyes to eat a few mouthfuls. This corn was quite fragrant.

Looking at the two eating and drinking crazily, the three mice looked at each other. They did not know what to say.

Until Reina broke the silence.

"Speaking of which, when did you become a Mountain God? Have you always been one?"

Hearing this, the young man stopped eating and quietly listened.

"Just over two years ago. Moreover, the Mountain God and whatnot are all names used by humans. We have never said anything about it."

Two years ago, Feng Ma remembered that the adults in the village did not allow people to go up the mountain during that time.

"Then do the people in the village know of your existence?"

Reina continued to ask.

This question made the three mice silent for a few seconds.

"Some people know. I don't know if the others know, but they probably don't know."

Heiya said and glanced at the young man. The latter showed a shocked expression.

The people in the village knew that Mountain Gods were demons?

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