The Wind Mirror Country's Sea King Story: The Book Flag of Rescue
At this time, the village that was attacked by the hornets had already opened its pot and was in a state of chaos. The wounded young men hugged their elderly mothers and children and fled hastily to escape with their lives. The old, weak, women and children who could not run were left behind as food for the hornets. Shrill cries, mournful wails, and sobbing sounds filled this scarred land.
At this time, a child was tripped by a piece of wood that had rolled onto the ground and cried out in fear, "Mother!"
A woman running ahead holding a baby girl heard crying behind her and hastily stopped in her tracks to turn around.
"Don't go." A middle-aged woman hastily stretched out her hand to stop this woman from turning back.
Before she could say anything, a group of vultures had already surrounded the package on the ground. One of them dived down first and pecked at the boy's calf with its sharp beak, causing the boy to cry out in pain. The woman was extremely worried and cried out loudly, using all her strength to push aside the people blocking her way forward, and immediately rushed over, holding the child without regard for anything else.
The smell of blood wafted through the air, exciting other vultures. As a second vulture swooped down to peck at the boy's body, a woman let out a shrill cry. Just then, a blue sword-like light flashed from afar and shot towards them with a loud whoosh. The giant vulture's head had already fallen to the ground, its body severed, its feathers stained red by the gushing blood.
At this time, a figure in white was already standing behind the boy, using one hand to gently cover his eyes, not wanting him to see what was in front of him.
"Don't be afraid, nothing will happen to you."
A gentle voice, as warm and intimate as a mother's, slowly calmed the boy down, his whole body no longer trembling with fear.
"What a good boy." Su Ya was satisfied and gently patted the boy's head, then carefully picked him up and quickly disappeared from the spot. In the blink of an eye, she had already appeared in front of the woman.
She returned the boy to the woman, and immediately followed with a friendly smile. The woman was taken aback, looking into those clear and moving black eyes, her originally fearful and uneasy emotions suddenly disappeared.
"Be careful, miss."
The woman's expression changed as Su Yao smiled at her again, and under the gaze of everyone, she had already turned around, seeing that she put away the sharp sword in her hand that could deal with the Gu birds, standing there, looking up at the group of Gu birds that were about to dive down and attack her, her eyes suddenly condensed, immediately emitting a faint dragon aura that only demons could sense, heavily saying: "Still not leaving quickly?"
That group of birds originally had sharp eyes, but suddenly became flustered and disheveled, and immediately flew away in a panic.
"Master." Linger, hiding in a distant thicket, was astonished by the miraculous scene before her eyes.
Nie Lang was speechless, but in his heart he was extremely shocked. He didn't expect that the Gu Yue would actually be afraid of a human, which made him even more suspicious about the identity of that girl.
The sorceress has left, and the villagers who were hiding behind their houses came out one by one, including the women, and stood there stupidly staring at this beautiful girl in front of them.
"Are... are you Fairy Sister?" The boy who was saved by Su Ya, looked at her with shining eyes, and for a moment forgot the pain in his leg.
Su Ya smiled lightly, her black eyes shining brightly.
She slowly walked up to the boy, squatted down, and while everyone was still in a daze, she gently placed one hand on the boy's bleeding wound. A faint white light emanated from her palm, using purification power to first remove the demonic energy and toxins from the wound, then sealing off the blood vessels and thigh nerves, achieving the effect of stopping the bleeding and pain.
Taking advantage of the fact that those people were not paying attention, Su Yao quickly and quietly emitted a green light from her fingertips into the boy's leg, causing the missing skin tissue to start growing back at a visible speed, filling in the uneven skin, and the wound had disappeared.
At this time, the woman immediately remembered that her son had just been seriously injured. She hastily looked at the child and saw that Su Yao had already withdrawn his hand. Except for a small scab, there was no sign of the shocking wound that had just been there. The woman was shocked and suddenly thought of something. She quickly raised her head to look at the girl in front of her.
"Benefactor, thank you for saving my son!"
She spoke hastily and gratefully, just as she was about to kneel down to thank Su Yao for saving her life, when a long sword blocked her movement.
"No need to thank me, I'm just doing my duty." Su Ya put away her sword and said calmly.
But in return, the woman's eyes were filled with confusion, however, soon her gaze turned scorching hot, as if she couldn't wait to carve Su Yao's figure into her heart. Not just her, but all the villagers present were grateful for this benefactor who appeared at the right time and lent a helping hand.
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