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Chapter 755: 436: The Ruthless Cao Heng_3



Chapter 755: Chapter 436: The Ruthless Cao Heng_3

“This guy, really too powerful!” Cao Heng sighed inwardly.

The woman was quickly turned into an ice stick, with all the strange particles in her body ceasing to move, and her magnetic field unable to disperse any longer.

Cao Heng immediately controlled the Magnetic Blade to stab at her as she hovered in the air.

However, at this moment, just as the dizziness that had receded came surging back, more intense than before. With a buzz in his head, Cao Heng staggered forward, nearly falling.

His consciousness at this moment was like paste, no longer capable of effective thought, let alone ensuring the Magnetic Blade would hit its target.

The Magnetic Blade clanged as it fell to the ground, and Cao Heng struggled to clear his mind, but found it difficult to do so.

The dizziness now was at least three to five times worse than before.

He valiantly fought to keep from falling, but escape was already impossible. He could only stand his ground, desperately watching the woman who had turned into an ice stick.

He couldn’t believe that, even though he had trapped the woman, she still had such a strong counterattack.

As the thought crossed his mind, in a daze, Cao Heng felt his body turn uncontrollably, walking over to a chair with a pool of blood on the ground and slowly sitting down.

At this time, he had not completely lost consciousness but maintained the last shred of awareness, struggling internally, yet his body was unable to resist.

His limbs dangled weakly but bizarrely managed to sit upright in the chair, facing the three chairs placed opposite him.

The sound of ice cracking, “crack crack”, with chunks falling off, the trapped woman walked out.

As the woman walked, she stumbled, as if her whole body was twisting. Step by step, she passed by where Cao Heng was sitting, without giving him a glance, then walked to the left side of the three chairs, tilting her head, her long hair sliding off her shoulder, and sat down.

At this moment, Cao Heng was desperately struggling. He tried hard to stretch his hand towards the buckle of his belt.

However, soon, his gaze shifted to the kitchen doorway to his right, where another long-haired figure appeared, her shape similar to the woman who had just sat down.

This woman’s face was also covered by her hair, her arms spread parallel, drooping down as if she could no longer lower them from the shoulder, and her legs were also stiff. She moved like a puppet to the chair on the right side of the three chairs.

Her waist bent, making a “crack” sound as it broke in the middle. Because her clothes were torn, the break was clearly visible. Afterward, the woman sat down in this terrifying manner.

Cao Heng watched this scene, seemingly indifferent, but subconsciously, his right hand was still putting all its strength into moving towards the buckle, inch by inch.

Meanwhile, the Super-Energy Burst that his left hand was holding onto had fallen somewhere when his limbs suddenly went limp.

The next second, rustling sounds came from behind him, from the bedroom not far away.

About a minute or so later, the sound approached Cao Heng, passing by the side of his chair.

This was also a long-haired woman, on all fours, with disheveled hair obscuring her face, crawling forward on her knees.

Her body was not stiff but twisted to the left, with a bizarre crawling posture. She slowly passed by Cao Heng, crawling to the middle one of the three chairs.

She seemed to have wilted, listlessly climbing up and sprawling on the chair.

Cao Heng had not expected that three women, three chairs, would turn the room into the scene with three strangenesses!

The three women sat in front of him, backs turned, each with their own terrifying posture of collapse, twisting, or breaking, all silent.

At this time, Cao Heng was still trying to inch his thumb closer to the belt buckle, touching a hidden signal button he had installed.

But as he made this movement, the woman sitting on the right, with arms held up like a hanger, slowly turned her head.

Before even seeing her face, Cao Heng felt a swelling in his chest, bulging into a lump the size of a ping pong ball.

He immediately stopped moving, and the lump stopped growing.

After a pause, he moved his hand again, reaching for the belt buckle. The lump began to grow again, accompanied by waves of pain as if it were about to burst open at any moment.

Now, Cao Heng realized he should not move, or it would trigger something, causing mutations to occur in his body.

But he could not afford to care about that now. If he were to die here, the Aries District would no longer be aware of the terror of the strangenesses here, and perhaps even more Exorcists would fall victim to this place.

The lump in his chest grew larger, but he still reached the belt buckle and pressed the hidden signal button.

Pop!

The lump on his chest burst open at that moment, flesh and blood splattering, turning into a spray of gore.

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