This scene looked as if, to any third party who didnât know the full story, Yun Ran and her group were the bullies, picking on a âlonely old manâ.
He Tu was so enraged that he kept spitting out blood.
Looking at Yun Ranâs expression, He Tu combed through his memories, searching all over, and realized he had never hated anyone as much as he hated her.
"Are you now so angry you wish you could kill me?"
Yun Ran deliberately paused for a moment before righteously stating, "Too bad your fate is against you; you met your nemesis. Just accept your destiny obediently, and you might suffer less torment and humiliation!"
Similar words had been spoken by He Tu to Yun Ran before.
Who would have thought those words would come back to haunt He Tu, like a boomerang.
"Pfft~"
He Tu spat blood again.
Yun Ran: ...
Then Yun Ran rolled her eyes: Tsk, with such little tolerance, how did he have the guts to âprovokeâ her? Well, he got his retribution.
He Tu glared viciously at Yun Ran, now starting to vent his anger on her.
Not only did he want to kill Yun Ran, but he also wanted to eradicate those who had taught her.
Anyone who could teach someone with such a horrendous disposition couldnât possibly be a good person!
If Yun Ran knew He Tuâs thoughts, she would have immediately fetched her little master uncle who had come to this world.
Then watch from afar as her little master uncle used even more insidious methods to let He Tu understand what a lifelong psychological shadow means!
When the little master uncle disciplined her back then, he never held back, and the best way to transfer frustration was watching others get beaten too.
He Tu was not patient at all and wanted to kill Yun Ran now, but he had no confidence at the moment, so he could only endure Yun Ranâs humiliation passively.
He was just waiting for his backup to arrive, to finally seek revenge. He Tu thought he was enduring humiliation in exchange for the greater good.
âBullyingâ Yun Ran for her young age and lack of combat experience, deliberately stalling for time.
But he didnât know Yun Ran hadnât even considered taking him out now, taking advantage of his backlash and serious injury.
The deviant plants recorded by Qingfeng Temple predecessors in the Book Collection Tower were nothing to be underestimated.
She feared that if a few elders couldnât withstand the backlash of karma, she would have to bear it.
So, it was better to keep this guy around for now, to fill the pit later on.
At this moment, the old monsters He Tu had summoned arrived; they were indeed the fastest.
From a distance, they saw He Tu embarrassingly kneeling on the ground, and opposite him stood an unrestrained young girl.
Yun Ranâs heart-piercing remarks also reached their ears.
Even though they were not He Tu himself, these words were extremely grating to their ears.
They wanted to be the oriole, even wanted to screw over He Tu, stepping on his corpse for more rewards.
However, they couldnât accept a young brat humiliating someone of their level; it also implied this young girl didnât regard them at all.
"Presumptuous!"
One of them spoke up, his voice carrying intense pressure, directed straight at Yun Ran.
Yun Ran, unhurried, lifted her hand, and a sword also slashed over, clashing head-on with that oppressive roar.
In an instant, the nearby flowers, grass, and trees seemed to have gone through a brutal storm, wrecked beyond recognition.
The little papermen were also sent tumbling in mid-air by the shockwave before stabilizing themselves.
The little papermen, overcome by grievances, immediately began complaining.
"Master, I feel so dizzy~"
"Master, Iâm dizzy too, I feel like Iâm going to puke."
"Master, this wretched old man is bullying us right in front of you; you must avenge us."
"Master, say something..."
Yun Ran suddenly felt her head swell. She had rarely intervened in the growth of the little papermen, but now she thought they should watch fewer short videos and TV dramas.
As magic artifacts, how could they be so like âgreen teaâ; despite everyone else spitting blood, they wouldnât vomit out of dizziness.
"Master..."
"Master..."
...
Yun Ran quickly raised her hand to stop the little papermenâs green-tea actions.
"All of you, stay put obediently behind me!"
The little papermen, who had been acting spoiled and coaxing just a moment ago, promptly flew behind Yun Ran, exhibiting a stance of âone man guards the pass, and ten thousand are unable to get throughâ.
At this moment, He Tu, already helped up by the other old monsters, looked at He Tuâs miserable state with a frown one by one.
How dare a junior treat He Tu with such disdain; it was equivalent to a slap across their faces.
One of them glared, "Child! Do you know what grave mistake you have made? If you donât want to implicate those around you, obediently take your own life, and I might spare others!"
Listening to this, Yun Ran felt filled with question marks?
These people must be seriously ill; whether He Tu or this person speaking now, always looking down on others as if they were ants.
"Havenât you woken up yet?"
The old monsters hadnât intended to act so quickly, but now they must.
Those daring to challenge their status must die; it was their dignity!
Yun Ran was still waiting for the other two groups of people to arrive; she really didnât want to engage with those who enjoyed monologuing at the moment.
Just because they had high Dao progress, they thought they were incredible, yet they didnât know that no matter how powerful someone was, under the Heavenly Dao, they were just ants.
She dared to pat the tiger tails of the Heavenly Dao from time to time; how could she fear these people?
The commotion just now not only caught the attention of the Black Robed People and Wanqi Yu.
It also startled the deviant plants that Yun Ran was wary of.
Just as Yun Ran was about to poke at the sore spot of the old monsters again, she suddenly sharply turned her gaze behind her.
"Not good, that thing ran amok early!"
Yun Ran couldnât bother with quarreling with the old monsters; she must check on the situation there first.
Though she had set the Heavenly Net, that deviant plant couldnât escape, yet there were many innocent lives in this area.
Yun Ran recalled that once the deviant plant ran amok, it would desperately absorb the life force of living things; not just within dozens of miles, even a hundred miles would become desolate land.
The little papermen hurried to carry Yun Ran towards the deviant plantâs direction.
But in the eyes of those old monsters, it appeared as though Yun Ran was trying to escape, which they couldnât possibly allow under their noses.
Immediately they shouted, "Where do you think youâre going!"