Chapter 76: Indifferent, No Impact (5k)
Chapter 76 of "I Am Your Natural Enemy" opens revealing: Chapter 76: Chapter 63: Indifferent, No Impact (5k)The last time I entered the Water Ghost... Keep going!
Chapter 76: Chapter 63: Indifferent, No Impact (5k)
The last time I entered the Water Ghost Domain was by accident.
The demons I met back then could all talk, we could communicate, and it honestly wouldnât be weird if those guys, like Sparrow Cat, were glued to their phones watching videos in this day and age.
But this time, the two evil ghosts I ran into, plus a green-haired zombie, were clearly braindead.
Wen Yan really couldnât picture these types scrolling short videos on their phones.
That evil ghost from earlier couldnât hold back from attacking the second he saw Wen Yan. Losers like him would never dare act up where thereâs a lot of humans around.
Overall, the Scorching Sun Department is always short-handed and has to prioritize, but for different races bold enough to go on a rampage where humans gather, they always hit back hard, no matter the cost.
If one squad isnât enough, theyâll call in backup on the spotâwonât stop until itâs dead.
Chasing down an evil ghost is way easier than handling a Domain.
The little zombie wiggled its body, whining, and even rubbed its face against Wen Yanâs.
"Alright, alright, thank you, little boss."
Wen Yan reached out and tapped the little zombie on the forehead, this time giving it a little extra Yang energy.
He seriously wouldâve been hit by that hidden weapon just now if not for the little zombie.
The little zombie squinted happily, sniffed lightly, and a wisp of the green-haired zombieâs leftover green energy burst from the dirt and shot into her nose as she mumbled her zombie-speak.
Sparrow Cat pricked up his ears, whiskers twitching a little, looking excited.
"She says that green-haired zombie attacked her just now, and sheâs memorized its scent. When we get back, sheâs going to call home and tattle. Her family told her some things you can play by ear, but getting attacked by a zombie is strictly off-limits."
"Huh? She even knows how to make a phone call?" Wen Yan was a little surprised, catching onto that key detail.
He turned his head just in time to see the little zombie sprawled out on his shoulder, fast asleep.
Sparrow Catâs ears droopedâhe suddenly felt like heâd said too much. The little zombie had slipped right into a nap, which probably meant more headaches for Sparrow Cat once they got home...
Wen Yan didnât bother trying to wake the little zombie. If she didnât want to talk, there was no need to push. All that mattered was she wouldnât hurt him, and at the crucial moment, sheâd save him. That was enough.
Uncle trailed after Wen Yan as they made their way toward the pond.
Halfway there, they ran into another walking deadâthis one only had half its body left and was crawling along the ground, like it had only just ended up this way not long ago.
That confirmed it for Wen Yan: the two evil ghosts and the super toxic green-haired zombie from before definitely didnât come in through some short video portal.
Creatures with zero brains, just like movie zombies, couldnât possibly be scrolling videos on their phones, right?
"Uncle, you handle this. Even a mosquitoâs leg is still meat, donât waste it."
Uncle didnât even open his eyesâas he passed by, he casually stomped the half walking dead to death. As he strode away, he sucked the creatureâs power right up and left it a pile of ash.
Right now, at the edge of the pond, the water flowing down from upstream had turned into black water.Thá´ link to the origÉŞn of this information rá´sts ÉŞn Nová´lFirená´t
Lady Lie stood on a thick tree branch, face set, her golden earrings gently swaying and making the faintest metallic sound.
On the ground, twenty or thirty walking dead were surrounding a red-haired fox with two tails. The red-haired fox backed away slowly, while in the little river behind, a dark fog swirled as a single-horned evil ghost, nearly two meters tall, surfaced from water barely half a meter deep.
The red-haired foxâs tails twitchedâflames sprang up, swelling wideâwhen the flames vanished, the red-haired fox was gone, reappearing instantly on a tree over ten meters away.
The Red Foxâs long eyes darted slightly. She looked over at Lady Lie on the other side, tilting her head a bit, as if to ask a question.
Lady Lie shook her head gentlyânot clear if it meant she didnât know or just didnât want to say.
Her brow tensed as she eyed the ever-growing horde of ghost objects and walking dead crawling out of the river, then turned her gaze to the Red Fox.
This Red Fox hadnât been back since her last visit; today was her second time showing up.
Last time, Lady Lie had been caught up recruiting Su Yue and hadnât paid much attention to the Red Fox, even though the fox boasted two tails.
Itâs not that having more tails automatically makes you powerfulâor full of potential, for that matter. That stereotype is really just a trait of the Nine-tailed Lineageâs foxes.
And those foxes are all White Foxes.
For other fox demons, growing a second tail just marks their cultivation realm, thatâs all.
But after looking over some information and asking around, Lady Lie came away with a new hunch: this Red Fox really might be connected to the Nine-tailed Lineage in some way.
Times have changed. You canât look at things with old eyesâsocietyâs development inevitably shakes up the different races, too.
With shifts in human thinking, it was only natural different races would be affected. Fox Clan these days really arenât as stodgy as the old stereotypes made them out to be.
If one day a "giant rebel" popped up in the Nine-tailed Lineage, some anti-tradition fox who hooked up with a Red Fox, it actually wouldnât be that surprising.
Lady Lie looked at the growing chaos down below. Off in the distance, she could see even more ghost objects and zombies appearing upriver, their numbers steadily rising.
Just what she could see already numbered forty or fifty ghosts and zombies.
With numbers like that, and more coming every minute, there was no way she could handle itânot that she had any interest in trying.