Tao Qian pondered, and a scene naturally emerged in his mind:
The Yu Wenfang in question was a beautiful Daoist nun, with bright eyes and white teeth, skin as creamy and delicate as milk, a charming demeanor, and an innate grace, truly a great beauty that inspired tenderness. When Tao Qian reemployed his old trick of inviting a Heavenly Demon to seize her body, little did he expect that as soon as the demon entered her flesh, which seemed as white as milk, all the muscles beneath came to life instantaneously.
Transforming into numerous tiny, writhing yellow snakes, hissing and biting ferociously.
In an instant, the four or five invading Heavenly Demons were devoured.
Only the Joyful Demon under Tao Qian's command escaped promptly, losing only an arm in the process.
Seeing this, where could Tao Qian be oblivious to the fact that the first victim of Ying Qingdi was most likely this lady?