Rebirth: He refused to Divorce Again-Chapter 1133: Summoning Immortal Talisman and Lone Courage

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Chapter 1133: Chapter 1133: Summoning Immortal Talisman and Lone Courage

There were no venomous snakes around Gu Qiaoqiao at this moment.

This greatly reduced the disgust and fear in her heart.

Gu Qiaoqiao was both angry and annoyed with herself, but there was nothing she could do. This deep-seated fear was beyond her control.

Gu Qiaoqiao gritted her teeth, paused for a moment, and then, no longer hesitating, began to draw Void Drawing Talismans, a series of Fire Talismans and Ice Arrow Talismans, this strange combination, flinging towards those venomous snakes.

With such attacks, combined with the fact that the village chief who summoned them had already disappeared from the previous spot, these venomous snakes paused for a moment before starting to flee in all directions.

Because they no longer had a target to attack.

And surrounded by ice arrows and flames, they naturally had to flee immediately.

Even so, most of them were dealt with by Gu Qiaoqiao, and in the blink of an eye, the area was clean.

Gu Qiaoqiao let out a long sigh of relief, glaring with a bit of shame and anger.

But at this moment, Gu Qiaoqiao no longer had the time to blame herself for delaying favorable opportunities due to her fear of these things. She quickly ran towards the cliff’s edge.

Standing at the cliff’s edge, looking down, she immediately saw the village chief climbing below. Obviously, this steep cliff was not something the village chief could descend as if walking on flat ground, so his descent was not fast.

However, because he had eaten something strange earlier, it seemed his strength had increased, but it clearly affected him. His eyes bulged like a frog’s, and his complexion looked strange.

Gu Qiaoqiao did not know what the village chief had eaten.

But whatever it was, it must have benefits and side effects.

Surely he wouldn’t have swallowed it unless it was absolutely necessary.

Gu Qiaoqiao pondered for a moment and began drawing Sky-drawing Talismans.

At this moment, the Ice Arrow Talisman was no longer useful.

Because with that strange thing in his stomach, the ice arrows dispersed automatically upon touching him, serving no purpose.

Gu Qiaoqiao was drawing Fire Talismans, and then balls of flame spewed towards the village chief, but for some reason, something seemed to protect him.

The flames couldn’t get close to him either. Gu Qiaoqiao really didn’t expect that in this tiny mountain village, this little village chief had such strange powers. It seems one should never underestimate those who wield peculiar techniques.

She had been somewhat overconfident earlier.

If his Witchcraft and Gu Techniques were slightly more powerful, even Dongfang Yu would be defeated by him.

Gu Qiaoqiao raised her slingshot pistol again, shooting towards the village chief, unsure of the outcome, but she couldn’t let him escape from under her nose.

But unexpectedly, when the stone hit him, it made a "clang" sound, as if his body was made of copper tendons and iron bones.

She didn’t expect the village chief to be so capable.

But obviously, it must be the effect of that little thing he had eaten earlier.

Gu Qiaoqiao furrowed her brows tightly, thinking she needed to find a way to extract or eliminate the thing in his stomach.

Because if it wasn’t taken out, this person would likely cross the Da Jiang easily, and Gu Qiaoqiao had no way of crossing it.

Then Gu Qiaoqiao remembered another talisman she had.

This talisman was the last one taught to her by the Gu Family Ancestor.

It was called the Summoning Immortal Talisman.

As the name suggests, it can summon or lure the nearest immortal to help oneself.

It’s somewhat like the past Taoist Sect casting spells to invite gods to descend.

This is currently the highest level technique among Mystic Sect practitioners.

However, to achieve such an effect, the person drawing the talisman must be a master to fully unleash its power.

In Gu Qiaoqiao’s state, she could only attract ordinary birds and beasts.

Since learning it, Gu Qiaoqiao had never used it, worried that it might attract things she didn’t want to see, which would not be a good thing, like those venomous snakes she saw just now.

She wondered if it would attract the transparent-winged thing in the village chief’s stomach.

But at this time, she couldn’t care less; after drawing the Summoning Immortal Talisman, she shot it towards the village chief.

The talisman appeared to emit a seven-colored glow, like a ping-pong ball-sized light sphere, giving off a peculiar aroma.

At that moment, the village chief’s descent suddenly slowed, as if his body was no longer under his control. Then his body twisted strangely, and his limbs seemed unresponsive.

The village chief, sweating profusely, his face alternating between pale and flushed, then opened his mouth, and something flew out, heading towards the small light ball Gu Qiaoqiao had sent out.

Under Gu Qiaoqiao’s guidance, the light ball flew in another direction, causing the little thing to chase after it.

This Summoning Immortal Talisman, though seemingly flashy, actually had no offensive power.

With her mind power, Gu Qiaoqiao directed the light ball to lead this bizarre thing to an uninhabited place.

This talisman could achieve that; after all, it was the most spiritually potent talisman.

Once the thing flew out of the village chief’s mouth, his bulging eyes recessed, and he clung to a pine tree root as if entirely exhausted.

He looked around and glanced up the cliff, knowing that even though he couldn’t see the invisible Gu Qiaoqiao, there must be some unknown person or spirit attacking him.

It was now that fear began to grip his heart.

But even in fear, he knew escaping was crucial. The village chief endured the pain coursing through his body and continued climbing downward.

Due to the angle, a large stone completely shielded his body, leaving Gu Qiaoqiao frustrated and clenching her fist. Now, she couldn’t do anything even if she wanted to.

Although the rocky face seemed steep, it had protruding rocks and small pine trees with twisted roots embedded in the stone, so descending wasn’t too difficult.

Gu Qiaoqiao stamped her foot in frustration, then, hesitating no longer, looked around, grabbed a nearby stone, and swung herself over the cliff to climb down.

It was Gu Qiaoqiao’s first time descending a steep rock face.

Honestly, claiming she wasn’t scared would be a lie.

She couldn’t help wondering if her reckless courage would end tragically, risking her life.

Clearly, these were not matters a twenty-year-old girl should be involved in.

But since she was involved, she should see to the best outcome.

Gu Qiaoqiao thought she had come this far, so perhaps it was the will of the heavens.

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