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Chapter 32
Wicked Butcher, Man Faced Demon Spider Part 1 Ning Rongrong at Oscar’s side sobered from her half conscious condition, startled saying:
“Little Ao, what are you doing?” Ning Rongrong’s voice immediately aroused the others attention, Zhao Wuji was also an intelligent person, and his immediate realization was anything but reassuring. Unfortunately, they were still one step too late. Tang San became the first person to eat a mushroom sausage, six illusory wings swiftly appeared at his back, and in the split second Zhao Wuji pounced, he brought his body to rise into the air. “I’m sorry, teacher Zhao. I have to find Xiao Wu, even if she is already dead I still must retrieve her body.”
By now, everyone at last saw Tang San’s blood red eyes. Naturally they understood the extreme grief in his heart. “Seven Treasure Words, second spoken: Speed.”
Ning Rongrong’s clear voice echoed, a line of brilliantly colored light floated in the air to Tang
San, making the six illusory wings on his back immediately beat faster. “Little San, go quickly. I’ll support you. I’ve increased spirit power output, the accelerating effect should be able to last for one minute outside of my spirit power range. Definitely find
Xiao Wu, she’s my roommate as well.”
Ning Rongrong as if not seeing Zhao Wuji’s murderous gaze, spoke in a loud voice to Tang
San.

Tang San looked deeply at Ning Rongrong, he did not say anything, because he didn’t know if he still would have an opportunity to thank Ning Rongrong, already under the Soaring effect of the mushroom sausage he faced the direction the Titan Giant Ape had disappeared and flew off. “You…… You……”
Zhao Wuji looked at Oscar and Ning Rongrong, already so angry he was speechless. Oscar said with a wry smile:

“Teacher Zhao, you also saw little San’s eyes. If we didn’t let him go, I’m afraid he still would have chased after on foot. I can understand his frame of mind. If you must blame someone,

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