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Bu Ku's earlier battle of wits with the Great Snake had completely stunned the villagers. All of them had their mouths wide open as they stood there in a daze. However, when they woke up from their shock, not only did they not feel any gratitude towards Bu Ku for killing them, they instead looked angrily at Bu Ku and Tie Chui. At this time, someone from the crowd suddenly shouted "Demon", causing the originally excited crowd to become restless.

Losing makes a fool feel good. No matter how hard it was for you, as long as you liked him, you would never think he should leave, even if the end is good for anyone.

Hearing the villagers' riot, Bu Ku was roused from his earlier battle with the huge snake. His young face revealed a sneer. The cute exposed canines did not match the tattered and dirty clothes on his body, causing him to feel heartache.

Bu Ku did not care about the noisy crowd as he slowly walked toward the big snake. He lowered his head and looked at the sword tip that pierced through seven inches of the big snake. He was inexplicably excited. No matter what, it had saved his life. Gently touching the tip of his sword with his finger, Bu Ku suddenly raised his head and smiled to the restless villagers, saying, "One, I am not a man-eating double-headed snake; two, I am not a bad person who kidnapped children to send sacrifices to the double-headed snake. What right do you have to call me a monster?" "On the contrary, you commoners are more like demons because of your foolishness."

What Bu Ku said was not without reason, and the villagers were also at a loss for words. It was the white-haired old man who couldn't help but take a few steps back after hearing Bu Ku's words. He then pointed his finger at Bu Ku and said with a determined voice, "You, a little child of eleven to twelve years old, actually killed our guardian god. If you aren't a demon, then what are you, you … "He's a monster." As he spoke, the old man's hands began to tremble.

"Guardian God? How laughable, then how did you forget the pain this snake brought you? I have helped you get rid of your troubles, yet you do not know how to thank me. Instead, you have given me the title of monstrous genius. Bu Fang coldly replied with a bitter smile. However, his smile made people's hearts palpitate with shame.

The calmness of an 11-12 year old child completely frightened these people at this moment. Some people even thought that this child was a monster. The old man had nothing to say, but at this point, he had no room to turn around, so he simply said to the villagers: "Everyone listen to me, don't believe this brat's nonsense, he killed our guardian god, which also means he destroyed our Feng Shui, come, everyone listen to me, when the opportunity comes, let's set fire to him, burn him in the middle, in exchange for the salvation of the heavens, we must not let him return to our village."

In this small village, the old man held the supreme position. Hearing his order, the crowd put aside their earlier fear towards Bu Ku and began to move. They quickly gathered torches and lit up the surrounding weeds, hoping that the spreading wildfire would burn Bu Ku to death.

Bu Ku was too lazy to communicate with them. He lowered his head and carefully observed the sword that had saved him before. Grabbing the tip of the sword, he pulled it out of the Twin-headed Snake's body. Bu Ku held onto the sword hilt, and fresh blood flowed down from the sword, leaving no traces on the sword. After the blood had flowed, the sword's body shone with a silver light under the moonlight.

The sword itself could sometimes make people feel cold.

Bu Ku's wrist forcefully moved and the silver sword rhythmically moved in waves in the air. The blood of the large snake on the sword formed beads and scattered on the ground, creating a buzzing sound. Bu Ku's gaze moved along the sword's body. He saw that the sword hilt and blade intersected with the words "Cold-blooded", which made him like it even more.

"Cold... Blood … "Sword …" Bu Ku repeated the name in his heart, but the more he repeated it, the happier he became. With such a name, it was no wonder that even under the moonlight, the sword would be so cold. Cold-blooded, this was also right in the middle of Bu Ku's thoughts towards Yan Liang's society.

Bu Ku's mind was completely immersed in the treasured sword, completely ignoring the surrounding fire. This caused Tie Chui, who was standing next to Bu Ku, to be greatly frightened. He watched the fire grow bigger and bigger as it bounced back and forth on the ground, not knowing what to do. In the end, he ran over to Bu Ku and stared at him in a daze. Bu Ku woke up from his stupor and looked at the anxious hammer and the spreading fire. He suddenly looked toward the white-haired old man. Seeing the look in the eyes of an eleven or twelve-year-old child, the old man who had lived for seventy to eighty years was inexplicably frightened, but the fire had already spread and it was too late for regret. The old man sighed and turned his head away, not daring to look Bu Ku in the eye.

As for what the villagers were doing, Bu Ku only felt helpless and could not understand. Shaking his thinking head, Bu Ku pulled his hammer and ran in the opposite direction of the village. Even though he kept chopping down the burning weeds to open up a path for himself, when he ran out of the encirclement and arrived at the mountain entrance where the big snake appeared, he and Tie Chui were injured in many places and their eyebrows and hair were charred in many places.

After running out of the circle of fire, Bu Ku did not turn back to look at the village. He sloppily placed the sword on his shoulder and walked toward the mountain entrance where the huge snake came out from, the endless forest.

People with some knowledge knew that the forest behind the Willow Village was called Black Wind Forest. Because the land here was all black, sometimes a large gust of wind would blow away the sand on the ground, causing the wind to turn black. This was also the origin of the forest's name. The Black Wind Forest stretched for thousands of miles and had never reached its end. The hunters here were only hunting on the outskirts of the forest, so they didn't dare to go inside. Legend has it that in the center of Black Wind Forest, there were countless strong demon beasts, so strong that even human experts did not dare to approach them.

Bu Ku carefully led the way with his sword, leading Tie Chui step by step into the depths of the forest. Since Bu Ku had nowhere to go, he decided to follow the tracks left behind by the giant snake and head toward the cave. Since the giant snake was dead, the cave was a safe place for Bu Ku and Tie Chui.

The tracks of the huge snake on the road were very obvious. However, the thick smell of blood in the air was a good signpost. After walking for two hours, Bu Ku and Tie Chui finally arrived at the entrance of a cave that was surrounded by vines. Looking at the seemingly endless darkness of the cave, Bu Fang stopped in his tracks. He was inexplicably nervous and scared.

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