Rise of the Zergs: I Can Swallow Evolution Infinitely

Chapter 306 Mantis Angry Lotus

The mantis left, leaving the lives of the little bugs behind. The little bugs looked at the giant python corpses and rhinoceros corpses that were like mountains above their heads, and could not move for a long time. The Hundred Thousand Mountains were extremely terrifying, and they finally felt it today.

All the way to the south, the mantis was extremely fast. When it flew out of the mountains, the mantis immediately raised its altitude and flew into the clouds. Although he was fierce, he was not stupid. After flying out of the mountains, he vaguely felt that there were more terrifying creatures outside, so he flew into the clouds to hide himself. Before becoming stronger, he didn't want to die so easily.

The vision in front of him was wide, and finally through the layers of clouds, the mantis saw the mountains flying by under his feet. In those towering mountains, the mantis could feel the breath of danger. Fortunately, he flew into the clouds early. If he was discovered below, he would inevitably have to fight one after another, and it would be a battle of life and death.

With the spread of its red wings, the mantis's speed increased again, passing through the mountains and rivers, and finally the mountains under the clouds began to become lower, and the terrifying aura contained in them gradually became smaller.

A red light flashed in the mantis's eyes, and he suddenly stopped. He was in the air, feeling carefully, and then lowered his head in an instant, rushing straight into the clouds, like a sharp sword, breaking through the clouds in front of him, and then accelerated again, like a meteor. The speed was getting faster and faster, and the whole body began to emit flashing flames, but the mantis ignored it.

Boom! !

The mantis was like a cannonball hitting a mountain directly. There was a large temple on the mountain. In the temple lived a rough monk. The monk's eyebrows were as thick as a normal person's fingers, and he had a long beard. When he heard a bang behind the temple, the rough monk suddenly stopped chanting.

The wooden fish in his hand also stopped beating. His eyebrows were raised, and he looked majestic without being angry. He stood up suddenly, even bringing up dust on the ground. Then he walked quickly to the back door of the temple, pushed open the door, and rushed to the back mountain of the temple.

Soon, the rough monk came to the place where the noise came from. Looking at the huge pit with hot steam and some flames in front of him, the rough monk frowned even more tightly. He was cautious and took a step forward. When he came to the pit, he didn't see anything.

Something fell down, but the owner was not seen. This was a bit strange.

The big monk suddenly turned around, his eyebrows were raised, and he shouted at the half-man-high grass behind him: "Hey! Where did the monster come from? Show up quickly!!"

The grass shook slightly, and then a green figure emerged from the grass. The tall body, the folded wings, and the constantly vibrating mouthparts were exactly the mantis. The mantis looked at the rough monk with its fiery red eyes, and at the same time, it was sensing something with the tentacles on its head.

Seeing such a monster, the rough monk was stunned at first, and then sneered: "Bold monster, you dare to break into the Buddha's temple? Don't you know the reputation of your Buddha, the Nine-Curved Stone Temple Buddha?" Before the words fell, the rough monk shook his feet and rushed directly towards the mantis.

Half a moment later.

Bang!

The rough monk fell to the ground. Although he was already a Jindan-stage cultivator, he didn't expect that he was no match for the monster in front of him. After a few rounds, he was completely at a disadvantage.

Seeing that the situation was not good, the monk wanted to escape, but who knew that the mantis had hidden its strength just now. At the moment when the monk was about to escape, it gave a fatal blow, and the monk finally fell to the ground and died.

The mantis came forward and came to the monk. Then the antennae on its head moved, still sensing something. After a while, it seemed that it did not find what it wanted on the monk. The mantis opened its red eyes, and the wings behind it flapped, directly chopped the monk into several pieces, and the whip in its mouth attacked, swallowing all the meat.

Turning to walk towards the temple, with a bang, the back door of the temple was easily destroyed by the mantis, and came to the Buddhist hall. In the Buddhist hall, there stood a tall Buddha statue, holding a wrathful lotus, an angry Buddha. The antennae on the mantis's head kept vibrating, and he went back and forth in this temple, as if he was exploring something.

The mantis walked through every corner of the temple. Every time he arrived at a place, he carefully explored it with the antennae on his head. In the end, he actually explored all the corners, leaving only one place that had not been explored, which was the angry Buddha standing in the middle.

The antennae moved slightly, walked forward, and surrounded the extremely tall angry Buddha. The mantis repeated it again and again, without getting tired of it.

Finally, his eyes suddenly flashed red, "I found it."

The mantis actually spoke, and then he moved his body, the red wings behind him shook, and sword beams shot out, heading towards the Buddha statue. The Buddha statue collapsed with a bang, and the temple was filled with smoke and dust.

When the smoke and dust disappeared, the mantis was standing in front of the Buddha head. He slowly raised his right foot and kicked the Buddha head, disrespecting the gods!

Bang! !

After all, the Buddha head was carved from rock, and it was crushed with one foot, but it was not completely crushed. There seemed to be something in the Buddha head that escaped the fate of being crushed. The object was unusually smooth, and a faint silver light was revealed.

The mantis stretched out his whip, and the whip touched the silver object, and the object suddenly cracked, and then a light appeared inside. There seemed to be something hidden in the light. Before the thing could be seen clearly, a dense layer of light rushed out of the light, and the light swept around.

Soon the scanning light fixed on the hand of the Angry Buddha that had just been smashed by the mantis. To be precise, it was the Angry Lotus in the hand of the Angry Buddha.

After scanning for a while, the scanning light finally disappeared, along with the light in the object. In the disappearing light, there was a wrath lotus lying quietly. The wrath lotus seemed to be alive, with visible lines and luster. It was simply a miracle.

Staring at the alive wrath lotus, the mantis suddenly raised its head and howled, and a harsh syllable that was difficult for humans to understand sounded: "!!"

Then the wrath lotus was seen to tremble slightly. The next moment, something even more incredible happened. The wrath lotus actually stood up alive. Under the wrath lotus, there were dense lotus roots, or "feet"?

The wrath lotus jumped up and just jumped to the top of the mantis's head, standing steadily on the top of the mantis's head.

At this time, a little monk suddenly walked in from outside the temple. The little monk was holding a bucket with difficulty. He raised his head and shouted: "Master, come and help me, this bucket"

The words were still on his lips, and he was shocked to see the scenes in front of him, the collapsed Buddha statue, the dust on the ground, and the huge mantis. Master? Where did the master go?

Before the little monk had time to think, a wrathful lotus suddenly appeared in front of him, and then his eyes blurred, and he could not see anything.

The wrathful lotus tightly wrapped around the little monk's face, and the little monk immediately fell to the ground, trembling on the ground, while the mantis watched this scene quietly.

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