Chapter 741 Volume 9 â Chapter 106: Witch (Part 2)
âInuyashaâ¦â
Windchaserâs ears were so sensitive. He could easily hear the name that witch pronounced soft. It was just that the witch frowned at the same time and seemed a little displeased, âInuyasha, why are you here? I have already said. Who is behind you?â
Windchaser didnât know exactly what the relationship between Inuyasha and this witch was. He only came here with the guidance of this bodyâs memory. Of course, there were also some thoughts of discovering clues to this bizarre event.
âI donât know either.â Windchaser shook his head and said, âI picked her up on the road. She was seriously injured and was unconscious. Can you help?â
Witch tilted her head and thought for a while, then nodded, âYou can bring her in.â
Windchaser hurriedly walked around the shrine with someone on his back. But he just put the person down. Before he could take a closer look at the inside of the shrine, he heard the witch, âJust put down the person; you may leave.â
The opposing partyâs attitude was cold. Windchaser had the thought to retreat for some reason. He was feared deep down in his heart.
Strange.
Until Witch closed the door and Windchaser sat alone on the wooden ladder in front of the door, he still felt confused. Maybe, Inuyasha is scared of this woman?
Windchaser was a little confused and looked around boredly. He saw many signs hanging on the wooden fence. Since he was too bored, he came forward, rubbing his chin and tilting his head to look at it, âWhat is written here⦠âNext yearâ¦good harvest,â âI hope to be born aâ¦son.â Does this word mean son?â
After a while, the witchâs voice suddenly came from the shrine, âInuyasha!â
Windchaser hurriedly approached, but the door still didnât open. He could only listen in between and asked, âIs there anything wrong?â
âWhere did you meet this woman?â
âOn the wayâ¦â Windchaser thought for a while, âOn the way to the village. By the way, is this woman hopeless?â
âShe wonât die for the time being, but her injury is serious, and she seems toâ¦â
âSeems like what?â Windchaser was nosy.
But, there was no sound inside the door, but the sound of footsteps was heard.
Windchaser curiously pressed his ear to the door and wanted to listen more carefully. Unexpectedly, the door was opened all at once. Windchaser could only take two steps back awkwardly, âI didnât eavesdrop!â
âSure enough, you remain unrepentant and so rude.â Witchâs voice was sullen.
Windchaser was shocked. Of course, this sullen voice didnât scare him, but what the woman was holding made him feel dangerous!
The witch somehow got herself a bow with a quiver on her back. She had one long arrow on the longbow with the sharp arrow pointed straight at him!
âWait, what do you want to do!?â
âI said already. If you dare to step into this place, I will kill you!â
As soon as the sentence ended, the witch released her fingers. The sharp arrow shot through the air, flying over to Windchaserâs cheek all at once. It was so fast that he couldnât react.
âHey! I have no grudges against you. What are you doing!?â Windchaser frowned!
I will beat humans too, whether itâs a man or a woman!
Witch snorted coldly. She took out another long arrow again to hit him. The arrow was shot in an instant. This time, Windchaser reacted. He reached out without thinking about it and held the arrow in his hand. He didnât expect a scorching sensation from the arrow shaft!
It hurts!
Windchaser threw the arrow away and glanced at his palm. It was sizzling with smoke. The flesh on his palm was even burnt, making it bloody.
âWhat a stupid guy. You even dare to take my spirit-breaking arrow with bare hands!â The witch said coldly at this time, âInuyasha, you are the dumbest demon beast ever!â
âDamn, woman, donât think that Iâm afraid of you. Check this out!â Windchaser was irritated. He jumped out instantly!
But at this time, the witch shot another arrow. This damn womanâs arrows seemed to be hastened up a lot again.
Windchaser twisted his body in the air and escaped the arrow dangerously. However, the arrowhead did cut through his clothes. With a âpa,â something fell from his clothes.
It was a book!
After Windchaser realized it, the book had already dropped on the ground.
Windchaser did not have time to mind this kind of thing. He only felt that the damn womanâs arrows were too dangerous, so he quickly retreated and looked at her vigilantly.
The witch frowned, walked out of the shrine, picked up the book on the ground, and looked at Windchaser again, suddenly asking, âWhat do you want?â
âItâs for youâ¦â Windchaser was stunned for an instant when he finished speaking. This was what he blurted out, not what he wanted to say.
âYou still remember that?â Witch took another glimpse, but her expression was a little complicated.
âUh⦠Uhm!â Windchaser nodded, seeing the opponent was about to stop because of the book.
Windchaser was naturally not stupid, so he nodded openly, âWell, I have been carrying it with me. It should beâ¦no, this is for you!â
Witch didnât say anything, holding the book while lowering the longbow in her hand. She turned around and walked into the shrine.
âWait a minute, what do you mean?â
She turned her head back and said calmly, âYou should go and donât come again. If you come again, I will kill you!â
âWait, I have something I want to ask you!â Windchaser asked quickly, âHave you ever seen a person called Zixing? She is probably about the same height as you, by the way, she is beautiful!â
âGo!â
A sharp arrow was pinned in front of Windchaser. The arrow even continued to exude a terrifying spiritual qi that made Windchaser tremble!
Windchaser subconsciously swallowed his saliva but saw that the shrineâs door was closed at this time. He then quietly moved his feet away. This damn woman is terrifying!
Windchaser scratched his head, backed away. He then quickly left the place. Ever since he woke up, he had a strange thought in his mind. However, when the book was given out, the strange thought disappeared.
He immediately felt a lot more comfortable. He didnât mind being shooed away by the damn woman at this time. As for the life and death of the woman he picked up, he naturally didnât care much more.