1643 Chapter 1643-scamming someone to death
There really was such a good thing! Ling Gusong’s eyes almost popped out of their sockets after hearing the palace Master’s words. He had never thought that the demonic beast’s fire could have such a miraculous effect. Why had he never heard of it before?
However, on second thought, he didn’t find it strange. How could one find so many descendants of ancient divine beasts in this world? how many people had experienced the tempering of the red flame Golden Phoenix demonic fire? even if there were benefits, others would not easily say it. Who would be like Ling Chuxi, telling such a secret to her enemy so easily?
Those who could advance to the Grandmaster realm must have experienced the tempering of the heavenly lightning, and naturally understood the benefits of it. Since the heavenly lightning could temper battle Qi, why couldn’t the fire of the demonic beast temper Yuan Qi?!!
Ling Gusong felt an inexplicable excitement in his heart. When he fought with Huangfu qingjue just now, they were both at the middle stage of ethereal cultivation, but he couldn’t even withstand a single sword strike from Huangfu qingjue. Now that he thought about it, wasn’t it precisely because his Yuan Qi wasn’t pure enough? If he could also use the demonic beast’s fire to temper himself, wouldn’t his strength increase greatly?
In fact, Ling Gusong had also thought of a problem. Perhaps not everyone could withstand the tempering of the demonic beast’s fire. Didn’t the Cold Moon Palace Master say it just now? didn’t that old man he busi also get burnt badly by the red flame Golden Phoenix’s small fire? But what kind of person was he busi? How could someone who was afraid of death even in death be compared to him?
Since Ling Chuxi could use the demonic fire to refine her Yuan Qi, why couldn’t he? Don’t forget, he was a zongshi realm intermediate stage.
However, the Scarlet Flame Golden Phoenix had clearly been subdued by Ling Chuxi. How could she get it to help her temper?
“Old man Ling, you’ve shot yourself in the foot. Do you regret it now? You’re going to vomit blood, right?” Ling Chuxi saw Ling Gusong’s uncertain and depressed expression and could more or less guess what he was thinking. In her smugness, she forgot herself and ridiculed him.
“Hmph, do you think that you can anger this old man like this? Refining Qi with demonic flames? do you think I’ve lived for so many years in vain? do you think I’ll believe your nonsense?” Ling Gusong’s heart skipped a beat. He put on a disdainful face and snorted.
“You don’t believe me?” Ling Chuxi’s expression was slightly disappointed, probably because she wanted to anger Ling Gusong.
“Would you believe it if you were me? Refining Qi with demonic flames? why don’t you say that you’re refining pills with demonic flames?” Ling Gusong said sarcastically.
“Hmph, if I don’t show you, you won’t understand the profoundness.” Ling Chuxi said angrily.
“This old man really wants to experience it. Demonic flame Qi refinement, only you can think of it.” Ling Gusong said, feigning nonchalance. He was so excited that his heart was about to jump out of his mouth.
This little girl was indeed a little girl. She still did not have enough self-control. A few words from her had already caused her to lose her composure.
On the other hand, LAN Xinyu and the others were trying their best to hold back their laughter, so much so that their faces were about to cramp up. Others might not understand Ling Chuxi’s character, but how could they not know? The current Ling Chuxi was very different from her usual self. It was obvious that she was prepared to cheat people again.
“You’re not intentionally trying to use the demonic flame to refine your Yuan Qi, are you?” Ling Chuxi seemed to have reacted and suddenly changed the topic as she asked.
“Hahahaha, I’m a Grandmaster and the vast waves sect’s Grand Elder. Do I need a demonic beast to refine my vital Qi? what a joke!” Ling Gusong’s heart skipped a beat. This was bad. This little girl had seen through his intentions, but she still pretended that nothing had happened.