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National Spiritual Sacrifice: 100-Fold Increase At The Beginning

Chapter 171: Coming To The Hecang Continent

Chapter 171 Arriving at the Hecang Continent Ming Hecang didn't know what was wrong with him, and his heart was burning with pain. If Su Mo really rejected her, she felt that she was likely to be angry. Su Mo thought for a while, and said to Ming Hecang: Hecang, why did you suddenly remember that Linaier and I went to Hecang Continent? Although Su Mo thinks that Ming Hecang is a good person, but the other party is the True God of Hecang after all, he rashly invites himself and Linier to Hecang Da "227" land, he has to think clearly about the purpose behind this behavior. Ming Hecang looked at Su Mo's dark green eyes with a look of scrutiny and consideration, and she knew that Su Mo did not fully trust her. This is obviously understandable, but Ming Hecang suddenly felt Boundless grievances, I am the true God of Hecang! Ming Hecang said directly: Don't worry, with the strength of your masters and servants, is there anything worthy of me, the True God Hecang, plotting? Let's weigh your own weight! Inviting you to the Hecang Continent is just treating you as a friend . A trace of embarrassment and shame flashed across Su Mo's dark green eyes. He still treats the heart of a gentleman with the heart of a villain. Su Mo replied: He Cang, I am really sorry. In fact, I did it a long time ago. With this plan in mind, I will definitely go to Hecang Mainland. Ming Hecang still feels uncomfortable, Su Mo is only a holy gold-level sacrifice spirit, why should she invite Su Mo to Hecang Continent? Yes, Su Mo's brain is really easy to use. Moreover, Su Mo's holy gold level can crush Ji Ling who is two levels higher than him. Ming Hecang especially wanted to ask Su Mo what he thought about the drama that night, and whether he had the same throbbing in his heart as Ming Hecang, but she still shut up Ming Hecang turned and left Su Mo. Su Mo didn't dare to provoke True God He Cang anymore, after all, in terms of strength, True God He Cang could beat Xuan Cang's Saint Ruins level.

Ming Hecang came in front of Linaier, his eyes were full of disdain and contempt, a small and lowly believer in worshiping the spirit dared to think about her sacrifice, this is absolutely not allowed in the group of worshiping spirits in the plane of the true god occurring. Ming Hecang said directly to Linaier: Your name is Linaier, right? That's right, this one is Rinelle, Su Mo's spiritual worshiper. Rinelle knew that she didn't have any capital to compare with Minghe Cang, but she still didn't want to admit defeat, she was the one she knew first, Mr. Jisheng. Ming Hecang pointed to Su Mo who was competing with Xuan spirit beast over there to improve his level, and then approached Rinelle and said softly: If your Lord Jisheng knows, you, a little believer of Jishen, have such feelings for him! Mind, guess what? What will he do with you... Regarding this matter, I don’t need to bother the True God Hecang. Lord Jisheng doesn’t dislike my approaching, but you, the True God Hecang, condescended to talk to me, a little disciple of Jiling, and didn’t think it was offensive. Lose your identity? When facing enemies or people she doesn't know, Rinelle always looks like a rose with thorns [the appearance is proud and full of irony. Linel went on to say: True God He Cang, if you like my Lord Sacrifice, tell him if you have the ability to embarrass me, a little believer in worshiping the spirit, what's the point? Is the True God He Cang afraid? The little believers of Jishen snatched Master Jishen away? Ming Hecang sneered, she really didn't know the heights of heaven and earth, if it wasn't for Su Mo's face, she would have killed Li Naier long ago. The two broke up unhappy, but on the way to Hecang Continent, they frequently satirized each other. They finally came to Hecang Continent. The most beautiful thing in Hecang Continent is the sky. The sky of Hecang Continent is an unobstructed blue, shining like crystal. The blue sky is as bright as washing. .