Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 2186



Chapter 2186: This Was Her Son

Ning Shu took out some clothes from a bag and stuffed them into Jiang Chen’s arms. “Put these on.”

Jiang Chen put the clothes on the ground, then took off his clothes in front of Ning Shu and put on new ones.

Ning Shu: …

Ning Shu averted her gaze. This was her son, it wasn’t like there was anything she couldn’t see.

Jiang Chen finished putting on his clothes. With his green face and fangs, he was really ugly.

Ning Shu took out the hat and put it on Jiang Chen’s head. The black cloth hung down to his chest and completely covered his face.

As long as his face was covered, he looked like a normal person.

Jiang Chen was not used to wearing a hat, so he took it off.

Ning Shu put the hat back on his head. “In the future, don’t take off the hat unless you are as beautiful as me.”

All things in the world were interconnected and mutually restrained. Since powerful beings like Jiang Chen existed, there would naturally also be powerful forces to restrain those powerful beings, such as Taoists that were stronger than Cheng Mingzi. If Jiang Chen really went out with a green face and fangs, he would definitely be destroyed.

Jiang Chen was obedient and did not take off his hat again.

Ning Shu took out a roast chicken from a paper bag and tore off a leg to eat. It had been really a long time since she’d eaten meat or fish. The meat was so fragrant.

“This is what humans eat.” Ning Shu tore off the other leg and gave it to Jiang Chen.

Jiang Chen took the chicken leg and ate it. Ning Shu asked, “How is it?”

“Unappetizing.”

Ning Shu shrugged. Maybe zombies don’t have the same taste as humans.

Jiang Chen didn’t eat anymore, so Ning Shu ate all the chicken by herself. She wiped her greasy hands on the ground, jumped onto a branch, and went to sleep.

Jiang Chen sat cross-legged and cultivated. The essence of the moon streamed down on him.

He was really a hardworking good boy.

The next morning, someone came to the tomb.

Without even thinking, Ning Shu knew it was Gu Rui.

Gu Rui came with a group of people and brought another Taoist priest.

The old Taoist priest’s hair and beard were snow-white, but his face was rosy without a single wrinkle.

Ning Shu squatted in the tree. She was a little curious. First Cheng Mingzi and now this guy, how did Gu Rui find so many Taoist priests?

This Taoist priest looked stronger than Cheng Mingzi.

She was afraid Gu Rui had brought him to deal with Jiang Chen.

Gu Rui spotted Jiang Chen. He frowned and asked, “Who are you?”

“Who are you?” Jiang Chen asked.

Gu Rui looked around before his eyes fixed on Jiang Chen.

“This person is not human,” the old Taoist priest said. “Are you a drought demon?”

“No, I’m human,” Jiang Chen retorted.

“With no breath or heartbeat, how can you be human?”

“You’re the one who’s not human.”

The old Taoist: …

“You evil creature who brings calamity upon the common people, watch how this humble Taoist will deal with you.” The old Taoist was a little surprised that Jiang Chen could speak, but monsters were, no matter what, monsters.

The old Taoist drew a talisman in the air. It flashed with golden light and flew towards Jiang Chen.

Jiang Chen raised his hand and his long nails extended. He swiped at the talisman and it slowly dissipated.

The old Taoist had a grave look when he saw that Jiang Chen dealt with the spell so easily.

“Master, how is it?” Gu Rui asked with a frown.

“This evil beast is very powerful. This humble Taoist must contact his senior brothers,” The old Taoist shook his head and said.

“Can’t we go into the tomb today?” Gu Rui asked.

The old Taoist looked solemn. “It’s a bit difficult. This evil beast can absorb the essence of the sun and moon. This humble Taoist can’t deal with it alone.”

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