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Chapter 94

Chapter 91 Fire attack on Mount Coiling Dragon


Chapter 91 Fire attack on Mount Coiling Dragon Nezha and Yang Bliss were waiting when the two Gaos tried to assault the camp of Ziya. As soon as the two sprites fell into the trap, they were slaughtered, but still Yuan Hong managed to slay Yang Ren. Next Yang Bliss flew to consult Master Cloud Dweller, who lent him the Demon-reflecting Mirror. By means of the mirror, Yang could learn what kind of entities they were. Thus when during the battle Chang Hao shape-shifted into a white snake, Yang turned into a huge centipede dragon that cut the snake into two pieces. When Dragon Wu revealed his original form, a centipede dragon, Yang then shape-shifted into a giant rooster to peck Wu to death. Wu Wenhua, a giant, appeared to assist Yuan Hong. During the hours of the daylight Wu Wenhua battled the Dragon Beard-Tiger. Beard-Tiger had a short height, thus Wu Wenhua could not reach him and ended wounded on his feet. But still in that evening Wu advanced into the camps of Ziya at last killing Dragon Beard-Tiger, and using his huge arrow and bow he also struck and killed many soldiers of Ziya. Yuan Hong too launched an attack, so Ziya's troops were severely devastated. Yang Bliss remained alone to fight and take care of the storage of supplies. Thus he took a straw and blew it to transform it into a giant taller than Wu Wenhua, who became very frightened and fled back to his camp. In the next day was reported to Ziya that their casualties numbered two hundred thousand. On top of that, thirty-four generals had been killed. The tributary Meng River was crammed with bodies. On the other side, King Zhou became exultant when he was informed about the events. Zhou fell even more in wine and sex. However, some generals in Yuan Hong's army were ashamed to see sprites serving in the army. Knowing that sprites augured the end of the dynasty, the generals under Yuan Hong began to look for ways out of the army. Yang Bliss and Ziya planned to get rid of Wu Wenhua first. Gun powder, dry wood and charcoal they buried under the ground in a valley which had no exit and only one way to go in. Ziya and King Wu rode horses to lure Wu Wenhua to pursue them, and then they led him to that ravine.

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