Chapter 1929: Hell’s Domain (3)
"Even if you don’t say it, I will still go find di Cang. I will go to all the places in the world, I don’t believe that I can’t find his traces!"
Bai Yan raised her eyes slightly, her domineering gaze staring deeply at the Vermillion Bird. "are you sure you want me to waste my time like this? Or perhaps, you don’t believe that I can find him with my own strength?"
master, don’t force me. the Vermilion Bird was so anxious that it was on the verge of tears. I really can’t tell you. The creator of that place detested humans to the core. If humans go there, they’ll have a 90% chance of dying.
Bai Yan’s lips curled up as she sneered and said, " other than my identity as a human, I’m also the Queen of the demon world and the wife of di Cang. Every time I’m in danger, he would always come to protect me without caring about anything. This time, it’s my turn to protect him! vermillion bird, tell me where that place is. i’m going to find the azure emperor."
Looking at Bai Yan walking closer and closer to her, the Vermillion bird’s heart was filled with panic. Her helpless beautiful eyes turned to Qing Yi, as if she wanted Qing Yi to help her say a few words.
"Master, the king will definitely be fine. You should ..."
Qing Yi wanted to stop her, but at this moment, Bai Yan’s footsteps suddenly staggered. A mouthful of blood gushed out from her throat and with a pfft, it spurted onto the ground.
The blood seeped into the mud, like a beautiful rose.
"Master!"
Vermilion Bird and Qing Yi’s expressions changed drastically as they called out anxiously.
Bai Yan’s hand tightly clenched her chest as she slowly closed her eyes. Suddenly, she realized that Huanhuan’s contract with di Cang had been broken?
That year, in order to prevent her from running away from him, di Cang had forcefully signed a contract with him. Other than the first time when she misunderstood di Cang and used the power of the Feng Li Gu to break the contract, this was the second time she had hesitated.
Make their contract disappear.
