In fact, Lu Ren had a feeling a long time ago.

That is, all those who bring him good luck will receive the bad luck he causes.

Starting from the old beggar who adopted him when he was a child, to his girlfriend who fell in love with him at first sight six years ago.

The only friend or relative who has not died yet is Golmud.

As for the boss of this security company, he probably doesn't treat me as a relative, right? But even if he treats me as a relative, what can it do?

I died in that accident six years ago.

But he didn't even bother to search and directly pronounced my death within the company.

Sure enough, those businessmen were full of the smell of money. They kept those who were useful to them and threw away those who were useless to them.

I don’t know whether the shares allocated according to the previously signed contracts are still considered Lu Ren’s?

If those shares still belonged to Lu Ren, there would be a lot of room for maneuver.

But he didn't complain. Instead, he quietly returned to the company and continued to do his original job.

As for why he now believed what I said about there being a city with brilliant lights nearby, it was because he had accidentally seen this city once before, but soon, all memories of the city disappeared from his mind.

From that time on, he would often start to doubt, consciously or unconsciously, whether there was something wrong with his brain. Otherwise, why would he have such unrealistic hallucinations?

Sometimes he would think that it was a dream he had unintentionally, but because the dream was too bizarre, his brain automatically forgot it, leaving only some vague fragments.

It's not like he hadn't searched around in this city before, but there was no trace of that city.

But most people answered him no, and a small number of people answered him yes, but that small number looked a little crazy.

And most of the people who said no are basically residents here.

I also asked Golmud, but he said no.

Lu Ren didn’t know whether they were deliberately concealing the truth or they really knew nothing. After all, their tone was so consistent that it was hard not to make him suspicious.

The elemental creature with wind attribute following him gave him an additional wind bonus, which increased his speed even more, and he quickly left the town.

But in the shadows, unknown to him, countless pairs of eyes were staring at him, following the route he was running towards.

I was pretending to sleep in the hotel, but I couldn't bear it anymore.

The thing became more brazen, as if it was determined that I wouldn't dare to do anything to it, and began to run quickly and sparsely between the decks of that floor, like rats in a gutter.

I couldn't hold it in any longer, so I took out the storage bag from my pocket, grabbed a handful of crystal fragments, scattered them on the ground, and began to carve a magic circle on the ground.

This is a simplified version of the lightning I carved before, giving up the high damage but adding tracking that can ignore distance.

Although his damage was weakened, his effect on the soul of any living creature was not weakened. The only difference was that if someone was struck by lightning, they would not die immediately but would die in pain.

Those eyes that were peeking at me in the mezzanine did not understand what I was doing. Instead, they became even more unscrupulous. Moreover, they seemed to have smelled the fragrance of the crystal and became even more restless and violent.

The drawing speed is very fast. The creatures hiding in the shadows may not be able to see clearly what I am drawing before it is finished.

I reached into my storage bag again, took out a purple leaf, crushed it, and poured it evenly on the formation.

He then took out a very common fruit knife and stuck it into the center of Zhenbao.

He took it out of his pocket again, the blade in his hand, cut a hole in his heart, and dripped into the center of the staff.

The moment the blood came into contact with the magic circle, it began to operate. The crystal fragments placed inside the magic circle quickly turned into ashes and quickly dissipated into the air.

I also stretched out my hand and began to inject magic power into the magic circle.

The creatures hiding in the shadows finally couldn't sit still anymore. They smelled danger and a trembling smell from their souls.

I compromised, but I had no intention of letting him go.

They made some babbling sounds from their mouths and quickly disappeared from my sight.

The noisy footsteps in my ears gradually faded away, but I did not stop, and my hands were still transmitting magic power to the magic circle.

Instead, it increases the flow rate of magic power. Although this will be a great burden on me, I don't care.

Almost in the next moment, I seemed to burst out with a dazzling white light, which then turned into countless fine blue-purple electric currents, rushing towards every corner of the room.

The magic circle and all the offerings originally drawn on the ground have disappeared. Even if someone comes, they will not be able to find any traces of magic here.

After a while, a white shadow fell from the edge of the window.

I walked to the window, opened it and looked out.

I saw those creatures curled up and twitching in the shadows, each of them with a painful expression on their face, wishing they could die on the spot in the next second.

But they couldn't make any muscles twitch throughout their bodies. There was no way for them to mobilize any muscle in their bodies. Even their own hearts and lungs were paralyzed and began to wither.

I grabbed all my stuff, left the room and went down the hall.

There was still a girl left at the front desk in the hall, but this time she no longer had the warm smile on her face that she had when she saw me. Instead, she looked terrified and angry.

Although I have guessed that group of things may be very important to this town, you were the ones who provoked me first, so I just gave you some small punishment.

I walked out of the hotel and quietly approached the shadow.

In the alley next to the hotel, dozens of white creatures of varying sizes were curled up.

Some parts of their body were very small, while others became larger than those of lions and tigers, and they kept wriggling and struggling on the ground.

I gently lifted one of them and cut off its tail with the blade made of crystal.

It is said that just by wearing Jun Han's tail around your neck you can keep out all the coldness of the north.

Although I don't really believe in the myths passed down from mouth to mouth, this thing is so mysterious that its medicinal value should be quite high.

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