Chapter 700: Becoming Ashes (2/2)

Everyone suddenly went silent after hearing this while the madam couldn’t help but reveal a s Master expected such an outco death

A tranquil atht after as no one dared to step out to defu Hao Many of the for it

The Vinepill King, as also antagonistic towards Li Qiye, turned pale At this time, his palms were drenched in cold shile he himself shuddered from the chill that assaulted his spine

He was secretly glad and praised his own fortune Luckily, he didn’t follow Huangfu Hao along to the very end Otherwise, perhaps his end would be just like Huangfu Hao’s, being incinerated into ashes without a burial

He quivered and didn’t dare to say another word or stay at this place any longer He turned around and used his fastest speed to leave Dao-sense Peak

At this point, Li Qiye gathered his winnings A stone flower over oneh, are these not just cabbages? If you can’t handle losing, then just say it What’s the big deal? Losing your life just for these common spirit medicines Was it worth it?” Li Qiye looked at his spoils but didn’t pay it anymedicines were priceless treasures, but Li Qiye was too lazy to even bother looking at the the distant past, he had taken an aarden that could scare people to death

This sarcastic remark left everyone here speechless They could only lament the fact that the fella had the ability to ant co that would drive people even crazier He looked at the king medicines in his hands and threw thees while saying: “It has been tough carrying me this whole way, so I’ll reward you with these”

Thissilly Fro it for fun, to exaggerate his wealth by calling king es

But now, it turns out that this guy truly considered king es! He actually threw thesemedicines at a buffalo to eat

“Gnom-nom, nom…” At this ti peony; it quickly ate the king medicines

“No!” An old alche such a wasteful act He couldn’t help but tre: “But these, these are kingreat characters, despite trying to find one throughout their entire lives Even a great poould treat a king medicine like a priceless treasure

But now, such priceless treasures — in the eyes of everyone — were fed to a buffalo by Li Qiye Could anyone actually be more irrationally wasteful than Li Qiye in this world? Little ancestors, the nouveau-riche, and even theimmortals in the heavens couldn’t coal son like Li Qiye! Even theht? This was simply absurd! [1 Little ancestors are just really wasteful children to the point where you would call them ancestors since you have to treat them with the utht sound a bit out of place in a xuanhuan novel, but it is also a neord that ca the late 1970s in China, describing a newly rich generation where they lived extreh there is no direct translation and even the English version use Fu Er Dai, I think it is fitting to use this ter immortals This one is a wordplay on little ancestors The characters for “Little Ancestors” are “Second Generation Ancestor” — this would be the raw translation Of course, this wouldn’timmortals’ characters are Ied it a bit]

Even a little ancestor would treat a king medicine like a treasure! However, Li Qiye considered the the buffalo before the medicines after just three bites, a lot of people here felt hurt There was no justice in this world!

In just a moment, the hearts of many people cried out in pain They actually had to witness three kingsed by this buffalo

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However, after the bull finished sing the three king medicines, it still looked as if it wanted more and stared at Li Qiye in a pitiful manner The bull was a Draco-Bull, and its species liked eating spiritmedicines were scrumptious delicacies

Li Qiye looked back at thee exceeded five million years in his hands and quickly said: “Fine, we still have a long ways to go, and you will still need to work hard later on Stuff yourself and putsaid that, he threw the king medicine and imperial medicine over to the bull as well

“Gnoue rolled out and swept the two roots into its an to chew

Suddenly, many people directly went down to their knees and stayed there A lot of them had turned pale due to unbearable heartache They had no words for such a prodigal son