Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 70 - 69 Fu Keqis Face Was Hit Askew

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Chapter 70: Chapter 69: Fu Keqi’s Face Was Hit Askew

Chapter 70 -69: Fu Keqi’s Face Was Hit Askew

Fu Keqi was still in shock when Mianmian’s fist had already reached her face.

This punch was even stronger than the one that had merely knocked Fu Keqi out before; her face was smashed askew and she hit the wall directly.

She spat out a mouthful of black blood, her body unable to feel the pain, but the abnormality in the bones of her face still made Fu Keqi realize that something was very wrong. She raised her hand to touch her face, and only then did she feel that it no longer looked the same as before.

She was disfigured, she had been disfigured!

Fu Keqi was seething with resentment.

She was now a green Zombie, and for ordinary people, their bodily defenses were quite high.

But no matter how high Fu Keqi’s defenses were, they were no match for Mianmian’s punch which smashed her face askew.

“So you’re this tough now,” Mianmian remarked with a sigh, her small body zipping in front of Fu Keqi with another punch.

Fu Keqi’s right cheek was also smashed askew, and her bones made a crisp cracking sound. Because Mianmian used even more force this time, her face looked even more grotesque.

Fu Keqi couldn’t stand it.

She always knew how to apply makeup for her television appearances, to maintain her image as the little princess. Now with her face looking so hideous, how could she stand it?

“Su Mianmian, you bitch, you really deserve to die…”

Fu Keqi cursed as she used her other hand to attack Mianmian.

But the nails on this hand also snapped off in unison as they touched Mianmian!

Fu Keqi tried to imitate Mianmian’s posture and swung her fist at Mianmian, but not only did she fail to touch Mianmian, her fist merely made a “buzzing” noise.

She finally realized she might not be able to defeat Mianmian and staggered over to Wu De’s side, her squashed face showing panic.

“Master, you said you would help me kill Su Mianmian, you said it, hurry up and do it. And Bai Bai, Bai Bai you have to go bite Su Mianmian too, hurry up.”

Wu De also felt that Mianmian was too terrifying; he wasn’t able to reduce Fu Keqi to this state with just two punches! Fu Keqi was now a green Zombie, and dealing with her Daoism was difficult for him.

And Su Mianmian was still just a three-year-old child! What kind of little monster was this?

Wu De was panic-stricken and patted the white wolf on his body, “Go now, good child, bite Su Mianmian to death and I’ll give you meat to eat.”

However, the white wolf, as if not understanding what the two were saying, sat up and remained in place, cocking its head and looking foolishly at Wu De.

Wu De was furious. Without any warning, he threw Fu Keqi towards Su Mianmian and swiftly ran towards an exit, shouting, “Elder Sister, Elder Sister, save me. Now is not the time to be in seclusion, hurry out, you’re the only one who can control this Wolf Demon.”

He frantically pounded on the stone door, and the white wolf scratched at the door along with Wu De, its wolfish expression even more exaggerated than Wu De’s.

However, there was no response from behind the stone door whatsoever.

By this time, Mianmian had already tied up Fu Keqi. Little Nuomi still hadn’t had her revenge! It was perfect to keep Fu Keqi together with that sealed big Zombie.

Having done all this, she walked behind Wu De.

“Is there another person inside?”

Although it was the unique tender and sticky little girlish voice, especially pleasant to hear, Wu De found it extremely terrifying.

He turned around with horror in his eyes, looking at Mianmian, feeling that if Mianmian landed a punch on his head, it would definitely be crushed.

But Mianmian didn’t hit Wu De hard, only lightly landing a punch.

Wu De instantly collapsed to the ground, unconscious.

The white wolf was still exaggeratedly howling. Mianmian ignored it and simply tied Wu De up, finishing with a big bow knot.

Then she started to study the stone door in front of her.

The ancient tombs were chosen with great care, usually selected for their Feng Shui in order to protect their descendants for generations. And within the tomb chambers, there are all kinds of mechanisms to prevent tomb raiders from stealing.

For stone doors like this, designed to guard burial treasures, they often have mechanisms that cause the locks to fall in place, making them impossible to open. But Wu De said there was someone inside.

How did that person get in?

Could it be that there is another entrance to the room inside this stone door?

Mianmian couldn’t figure it out, but that didn’t stop her from getting in.

She lifted her foot and kicked toward the stone door.

Chu Qi returned with his son, just in time to witness Mianmian kicking open the stone door.

Bang—

As the small foot retracted, the stone door had already crumbled into debris.

Having previously witnessed Mianmian’s super strength, father and son didn’t even raise their eyebrows and quietly followed behind her, still maintaining their invisibility.

Amidst the swirling dust, the scene inside the stone door was exposed.

Mianmian, curious, ventured inside and saw a middle-aged woman in black clothing arranging an Array, with a zombie child around 5 years old sitting in the middle.

The zombie child’s skin was very pale, with red circular blush painted on both cheeks, and her hair was tied into two small tufts.

She sat with her eyes closed, her whole body covered with Talisman Spells and wrapped in black chains.

The middle-aged woman sat facing the zombie child.

Noticing that the first to come in was a child, while the white wolf howled and, limping on one paw, fearfully ran behind her to hide, the middle-aged woman furrowed her brows, feeling that the situation was not simple.

She was at the crucial moment of assimilating the small flying zombie before her; she was just a little short of completely converting it, and then it would become her tool forever!

At this critical moment, she could not afford to be interrupted.

The middle-aged woman first scolded the white wolf, “You sit over there, don’t mess with me.”

The white wolf was very close to her and listened to her the best in this place.

However, although the white wolf had gained sentience, its intelligence was quite low, and it often failed to comprehend many commands, resulting in it doing strange things. After submitting to her Master, it followed her commands and came here with her.

Since the white wolf occasionally went mad, it was normally kept in a cage.

Now the cage had been opened, and Wu De was nowhere to be found; he must have been defeated by the people on the little girl’s side.

Such a small child couldn’t possibly be so strong; there must be an adult with her, right?

A glint of dark light flashed in the middle-aged woman’s eyes as she smiled and asked, diverting some of her attention, “Little Friend, who are you? How did you get here, where are your parents and elders?”

She couldn’t believe a child could have caused such destruction to the tomb’s stone door, so she assumed there must be someone behind Mianmian.

“They didn’t come,” replied Mianmian, answering the middle-aged woman’s questions, and kept walking further inside until she stopped in front of the woman, “You are assimilating her, but why?”

After a moment’s thought, the woman declared self-righteously, “It is already a zombie, a beast. I’m assimilating it to make it help me exterminate demons and slay evil in the future.”

Her tone was filled with righteousness as if there was not the slightest selfishness in assimilating the zombie.

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But Mianmian saw many children’s aggrieved souls circling the woman’s body, their resentment soaring to the heavens. These children were bound to the middle-aged woman by karma, clearly wanting to leave but were constrained.

Mianmian found it very painful to look into the faces of these child ghosts.

The middle-aged woman didn’t know what Mianmian was seeing since she was multitasking and growing impatient. She continued to engage in conversation, “Little Friend, my name is Hua Zhaodi, you can call me Auntie Hua. What’s your name?”

Mianmian shook her head.

The spirits of the wronged revealed scenes of many children in agony as they died. Biting her lip, she took another step forward, seized the black chains connecting Hua Zhaodi and the zombie child with her hand, and also kicked over one of the black flags.

The chains were invisible – their connections sinking into the zombie child’s brain and inner pill.

The higher the level of the zombie, the more likely it is to produce an inner pill; once these chains took shape, the zombie child would only listen to Hua Zhaodi.

Hua Zhaodi just wanted to use the zombie to harm people after all; she had kidnapped so many children, so she was obviously a bad person.

As the chains shattered, Hua Zhaodi immediately felt an assault on her sea of consciousness and inner pill, and she violently spat out a mouthful of blood.

The blood stained the zombie child, who abruptly opened her crimson eyes and looked at Hua Zhaodi with eyes full of hatred.

Zombies, inherently resentful, became otherworldly creatures, neither human nor ghost, under the right confluence of heaven, earth, and human conditions, full of dense Yin Qi.

If it were before, Hua Zhaodi wouldn’t have felt any fear.

But now that the Array assimilating the small zombie was broken and she was struck by retribution, she truly felt scared.