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Chapter 26 Bai Yueguang and Cinnabar Mole (two in one)(2/2)

Li Hao had no intention of dodging when facing Yuan Chengzhi's attack, but he just used the golden bell cover to resist Yuan Chengzhi's attack. At the same time, he slapped a palm in an understatement and hit Yuan Chengzhi in the chest.

"Puff!" Yuan Chengzhi, who spit out a mouthful of blood, flew backwards, stood up from the ground and said in surprise: "Golden bell covers the iron cloth shirt?"

Li Hao ignored him. The golden snake sword that he had put away because of his attack appeared again in Li Hao's hand. The point of the sword tip was still Wuhak.

From this point of view, it can be seen that he never thought that he would really take action against Yuan Chengzhi, because Yuan Chengzhi himself could not even take a single move.

Yuan Chengzhi, who figured out this, covered his chest, looked at Li Hao with amazing momentum, and then looked at Wen Qingqing who was in a daze not far away, and suddenly realized that he was nothing...

If he had not shown mercy, he would have died long ago.

"What a golden snake man, what a golden snake sword, let me see, Wu Hak, you have some ability!" As he said that, Wu Hak quickly drew his sword. His Seven-Secret Tornado Sword was not a false reputation.

Li Hao, who had watched the movie, knew that this guy had already reached the threshold of sword control.

Bang!

A beam of light shot out from the Golden Snake Sword, not a flying knife, but a Turtle Wave Qigong (Dang). That's right, Li Hao was using the Golden Snake Sword to launch Turtle Wave Qigong.

Uhak had no time to dodge, so he could only roll on the spot and dodge the beam of light in a dirt. Before he could stand up, the second beam of light arrived.

There is also the third one coming with the second beam. Because of the magical skill of fighting left and right, two beams were attacked at the same time. The angle and position of the attack were completely different, which was not difficult for Li Hao.

But it was undoubtedly very difficult for Uhak, who wanted to avoid the light beam. Faced with Li Hao's attack, Uhak gritted his teeth and made a decision in an instant. He sideways and avoids the vital points, endures the consequences of injury to his left arm, and gambles and stabs Li Hao with a single bet.

At that moment, Uhak suddenly saw Li Hao's originally empty left hand, and suddenly a lancet appeared, and his body couldn't help but pause.

But when he looked at Li Hao's hand again, he found that it was empty. Was he dazzled?

"ah!"

As soon as he paused, two beams of light shot towards him in no particular order, one hitting his knees and the other hitting his shoulders as he tried his best to avoid them.

Two streams of blood gushed out of him, especially when his knee was injured, Uhak almost fell to the ground, but he was holding on with a sword, so he could barely fall down.

"Who are you?" While he was half kneeling on the ground, the golden snake sword in Li Hao's hand was already on his neck.

Li Hao nodded slightly, indicating that what he guessed was right, then twisted the long sword, stroked his neck, and took Wuhak's life. Li Hao remembered that in the movie, he also died under the Golden Snake Sword, which was a complete plot.

Uhak: "???"

There was a dead silence in the field.

Li Hao looked around and glanced at Wen's family one by one, and finally fell on Wen Qingqing. He looked at her and said, "My grudges with the Wen family have been written off, who else has any objection?"

No response.

Sometimes, silence is the best answer.

Seeing this, Li Hao turned around and used his strength under his feet. He had jumped several feet away, leaving only one sentence, "From then on, there will be no more Golden Snake Lord Xia Xueyi."

Li Hao didn't know that what he did today was equivalent to helping Ji Wushuang a big favor. When Ji Wushuang led the Demon Sect to slaughter the Central Plains martial arts world, he had almost no resistance.
Chapter completed!
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