Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg-Chapter 728 Python Blocks the Way

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Chapter 728: Chapter 728 Python Blocks the Way

At this moment, she completely forgot about the space and stood there dumbfounded, forgetting to react apart from calling the Little Fox.

"Woman, what’s wrong again?" The Little Fox, who was playing with Little Reunion, was a bit annoyed when it suddenly heard Jiang Xue’s panicked voice.

"There’s a snake!" As soon as Jiang Xue finished speaking, she saw the snake’s head already approaching her. The snake’s body was very long, and initially, its head was horizontal. After discovering Jiang Xue, the big snake turned its head towards her.

Jiang Xue stood there dumbfounded, her face turned white with fear, and she didn’t know what to do. The snake’s head got closer bit by bit, and Jiang Xue finally came to her senses and wanted to run. But her feet seemed rooted to the spot, completely unable to move.

"Little Fox, what should I do? The big snake is going to eat me." Jiang Xue once again cried out for help to the Little Fox, her voice tinted with sobs.

"Woman, you’re asking me what to do? Can’t you just run?" The Little Fox was simply speechless and said, "I’m in the space; even if I wanted to help, I can’t help you. Isn’t it just a snake? If push comes to shove, just beat it up until it’s docile, or directly kill it, and then there won’t be any trouble."

At this moment, both the Little Fox and Jiang Xue completely forgot about the existence of the space. It didn’t remind Jiang Xue to enter the space, and Jiang Xue didn’t think of it herself.

"Beat, beat it up, can that work?" Jiang Xue doubtfully asked; the snake was so big, as the biggest she’d ever seen in her life. Such a large snake should have considerable strength, right? Looking down at herself, her small arms and legs, could she possibly beat it?

While thinking, the big snake was only a few steps away, and although Jiang Xue wanted to run, her legs just wouldn’t obey. Moreover, this mountain forest was much more familiar to the big snake than to her; where could she run to?

The big snake watched Jiang Xue standing there dazed, a gleam flashed in its eyes, very satisfied with her behavior. Not running was the right choice, soon she would obediently become its meal, maybe it could even leave her body intact. Otherwise, it didn’t mind tearing her bit by bit, and then swallowing her down bit by bit.

Whether it’s Jiang Xue’s compliance that satisfied the big snake, it seemed to look at her with a much gentler gaze. It stopped a few steps in front of Jiang Xue, then slowly raised its head, preparing to swallow her in one bite.

Just as the snake opened its mouth wide, Jiang Xue suddenly moved. She was filled with spiritual power, and at some point, held a military dagger in her hand, a gift from Mu Qiancheng after defeating the Water Monster.

As the foul stench rushed over as the snake opened its mouth, Jiang Xue wrinkled her nose in disgust, leaning back slightly while sliding her foot forward.

She had heard people say to strike a snake at seven inches. And she was ready to attack the snake at that spot. The snake initially thought Jiang Xue was well-behaved, not realizing until now that her obedience was just a ruse. Upset, the snake jerked its head back and forth, trying to fling Jiang Xue away.

Unexpectedly, its first strike missed, and Jiang Xue was already under its neck, then she raised the military dagger, aiming to stab at its seven-inch spot.

Just as Jiang Xue was about to hit the snake’s crucial point, the snake suddenly moved again, whipping its head and pulling its neck, aiming to slam into Jiang Xue once more.

This sudden move caused Jiang Xue’s hand to slip, missing the snake’s seven inches and only stabbing into its neck. As Jiang Xue prepared to exert force to leave a wound on the snake’s neck, she suddenly discovered that the military dagger wouldn’t penetrate.

This discovery changed Jiang Xue’s expression, as she wanted to retreat but it was already too late. The snake’s head was now inches away.