Bailing recently mastered the Gu Technique. Of course, this is what Bailing thought herself. She is already able to control several kinds of poisonous insects, and these insects, according to her master, are quite formidable. If an ordinary person gets bitten, even if they don’t die, they will wish they had. Initially, Bailing was very resistant to these things, but ever since she saw that man as powerful as a God Demon injure her master and cripple the strongest Ghost King master in her tribe, Bailing felt it was necessary to learn something to avenge her people. This kind of protective mentality is something every tribe member has, even if the person doesn’t need protection. Like the Ghost King, even if they were bullied, although they aren’t as strong as the Ghost King, they would still try to avenge him. And Bailing is a woman with this mentality very seriously. A few days ago, Bailing felt she had perfected her skills and wanted to teach that man named Song Yun a lesson, but her master stopped her. Her master said that although Bailing was talented in Gu Technique, it was not something that talent alone could determine. She needed good poisonous insects, time to accumulate skills, and her body had to be strengthened to a certain extent. Compared to Song Yun, Bailing was still far behind, so her master firmly forbade her to go out. But Bailing couldn’t resist. She was just a young girl of nearly twenty. Once she had some ability, how could she have the patience to wait slowly? So, on a dark and windy night, Bailing secretly ran out. Then, Bailing used some kind of poisonous insect to start tracking Song Yun. This tracking led to a legendary story. As a girl who grew up in the village, Bailing had never seen the outside world. She didn’t even know how to take a train, so tragedy struck. At the train station, Bailing was deceived, and all her belongings, including the train ticket she had already bought, were stolen. At this point, Bailing didn’t know what to do, and after wandering around the station for half a day, she was targeted by human traffickers. Bailing is a very beautiful girl full of exotic charm, like a real lark. Her voice could stir passions in others. Once the traffickers targeted Bailing, they quickly tricked her with a few words. Bailing naively thought these people were there to help her. After being led around by them near the train station, Bailing ended up in a deserted alley where they revealed their true colors and tried to force her into prostitution. This made Bailing furious and annoyed, so she released insects to bite them half to death, then successfully escaped the den of evil. Of course, while Bailing might be simple-minded, she wasn’t actually stupid. Before leaving, she took the money from those people, which allowed her to buy a train ticket. Bailing’s first destination was Sunan. At that time, Song Yun happened to be in Guangdong, so following the direction of the poisonous insects, she hurriedly traveled from Sunan to Guangdong. By then, Bailing didn’t have much money left, so the journey was truly arduous. She rode the cheapest buses and sometimes had to ask for rides from others. Along the way, she encountered various good and bad people. However, with Bailing’s Gu Technique, none of the so-called bad people had a good outcome. But Bailing, being kind-hearted, didn’t actually kill anyone; she only left them wishing for death. After overcoming eighty-one trials, Bailing finally reached the vicinity of Guangzhou. With victory in sight, after being out of her village for almost half a month, she was overwhelmed with emotion. Her mind was filled with the image of Song Yun’s wicked body, and Bailing swore to make him, the cause of her suffering, taste the power of poisonous insects. She wanted him dead... well, maybe not dead, but definitely very miserable! With gritted teeth, Bailing was determined to make Song Yun suffer, but before she reached Guangzhou, a torrential rain began. The rain was so heavy that Bailing almost couldn’t hear the sound of the road. As they were crossing a bridge, the bus suddenly lurched and stopped right in the middle of the bridge. The passengers hadn’t yet understood what happened when they felt the bus start to shake. Looking outside, Bailing noticed that the river had surged over the bridge, covering the road and hitting the bus she was on, with water up to the height of the wheels and flowing rapidly. This scared Bailing. She was just a girl who had hardly ventured outside her village a month ago. Seeing the scene, Bailing went pale with fear. Of course, the entire bus was in a similar state. The vehicle had stalled in the middle of the bridge, surrounded by powerful currents. Water sporadically flowed into the cabin, filling the air with screams. "Quiet!" The latest_epɪ_sodes are on_the NoveI★Fire.net The driver tried to calm the passengers, but in such a situation, emotions are not easily managed. One person couldn’t take it and jumped out the window, attempting to wade away but was immediately swept away by the current to who-knows-where, heightening the panic around. It was at this moment that Song Yun’s car slowly appeared at the bridgehead. "A vehicle ahead is stalled!" The driver in front turned and said. "Oh?" Song Yun looked out the window. A bus was stopped in the middle of the bridge, and the rising water had submerged its tires. The rain didn’t look like it would stop within three to five minutes. If it continued, the water would definitely rise, potentially sweeping the entire bus away if it reached the windows. "Call 119," Song Yun immediately said. The attendant nodded, quickly picking up the phone, while Song Yun got out of the car. The water on the ground was deep. Even at the bridgehead, higher than the center, Song Yun’s feet were submerged. Jue Wu quickly opened an umbrella and stood beside Song Yun, as more cars stopped to witness the bus in the middle of the bridge, hearing cries for help from inside, which were deeply affecting. Song Yun frowned and looked upstream. The water seemed to be getting larger indeed.
