The villain boss is not easy to mess with

Chapter 317 Little Master (44)

Chapter 317 Little Master (44)

It has been cultivated for more than 300 years. It has a huge body and a skin like iron, but it was easily broken by Tan Kong. Although no blood was seen, a scratch was left.

The giant crocodile was extremely annoyed, it swung its body frantically, trying to throw Tan Kong off, but it didn't work at all.

Tankong's feet seemed to be glued to its back, not moving at all.

The magic staff in his hand hit his body directly, as if he was going to cut a hole.

After several struggles, he suddenly changed into a man dressed in dark green, with slightly vicious features, holding two sharp axes in his hands.

"Stinky donkey! You actually spoiled my good deeds." The giant crocodile roared angrily.

Tankong landed gently on the ground, looked up at the man in the air, and said calmly: "Amitabha, the poor monk's name is Tankong."

Giant crocodile: ...

He looked at the face of the monk in front of him again, the red Buddha seal on his forehead was the best proof.

That is the seal of the magic stone.

Even though he knew Tan Kong a little bit and knew that he had great magic power, it was impossible for him not to be moved by the magic stone appearing in front of his eyes.

Their crocodile family regards life as nothing, and they yearn for blood, and they are more eager to fight for what they want.

In comparing the two, for example, he chooses the magic stone.

What's more, the monk will not let him go.

"It just so happened that I didn't look for you, but you came to the door yourself." The man said coldly, his eyes were still like crocodiles, with a black slit in the middle of the pupil.

He swung his double axes, waited for Tankong, and rushed over the next moment.

This is a place near water, which is more beneficial to him.

Seeing him coming to attack, Tankong stared at the man's strong body with frowning eyes, not in a hurry.

Soon the two got into a fight.

The water on the lake exploded and splashed everywhere.

The villagers looked at the two of them, and for a moment, their hearts rose to their throats. They saw Tan Kong, who was dressed in a white monk robe, moving vigorously, and his body seemed to be covered with a layer of golden halo, but he didn't know if it was an illusion, or because there were monsters in dark green clothes, the halo was faintly surrounded by black.

But these are not important.

They just want Tankong to subdue that crocodile.

Otherwise, there will be no peace in the future.

"You use sorcery to gain human energy and murder people's lives. The poor monk will subdue you today." Tankong said, with the red bag in his hand.

The mouth of the bag was tied tightly, but after he recited the formula, it suddenly opened.

Seeing this, the giant crocodile sneered: "Would you like to accept me with an infinite bag? Hmph! You underestimate me too!"

As he spoke, his figure flashed and disappeared before Tan Kong's eyes, and appeared behind him the next moment, with the sharp ax directly digging towards the boy's chest.

The magic stone will soon be his.

However, when he struck down with an axe, he found that the person in front of him turned into a floating shadow, an illusion at all, his complexion changed drastically, and when he turned around, Tan Kong was already behind him, and the infinite bag that he despised was hanging above his head.

"Amitabha, you are stubborn." Tan Kong's voice was hollow, swaying on the lake and among the mountains.

For a long time.

"what……!!"

The man yelled, but was still put into the infinite bag.

It stands to reason that he shouldn't be so easily subdued.

But just now he was bent on capturing the magic stone, and Tankong's fantasy was so realistic, he didn't realize it at all, so he let Tankong subdue him.

The giant crocodile was angry.

But there was nothing he could do, he could only let himself fall into the darkness.

(End of this chapter)

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