"Yeti, hahaha, who gave you that name? It's really awful, hahaha."
Tang Rao held his stomach, laughing non-stop.
This intruder was truly annoying. If it weren't for the Taotie's divine might, Tang Rao wouldn't have had a chance to survive.
"Honestly, has anyone ever told you that you're ugly?"
Tang Rao asked sincerely.
The Yeti's whole face only had one eye and a mouth, not even a nose, and its ears stuck up in the air. When it rained heavily, they could directly serve as water tanks, which was quite convenient.
If this appearance wasn't considered ugly, he didn't know what would be.
"You annoying human!"
"Awooo~"
The Yeti roared, and the surrounding snow mountains started to move, all looking like giant beasts in front of them. It seemed Tang Rao wasn't aware he had walked into a group of Yetis.
"Awooo~"
"Awooo~"
"Awooo~"
Four or five Yetis surrounded Tang Rao, breathing invisible breaths from their noses. The breath turned into a strong cold airflow when it encountered the cold, creating streams that directly trapped Tang Rao within the circle.
This bone-chilling cold was something Tang Rao never wanted to feel again.
"Achoo, achoo."
Tang Rao sneezed twice, and the Yetis took advantage of the moment, stepping on Tang Rao with their limbs.
What Taotie? When there was only one Yeti, it might have been afraid. But with four or five Yetis surrounding Tang Rao, they didn't believe the Taotie could suppress them all into submission.
As Tang Rao opened his eyes, several massive feet were already raised over his head.
The whole world turned dark, and Tang Rao was trampled into the snowy ground by the Yetis.
The Yeti deliberately stepped on Tang Rao a few more times, as revenge for him calling it ugly earlier.
After some time, when there was no more movement from beneath their feet, the Yetis moved away and returned to their resting places.
Tang Rao was completely broken, all his limbs and bones shattered. If he wasn't afraid of the Yetis coming back, he would've got up and reconnected his bones.
After waiting a long time, the smell of feet above had already dissipated, and only then did Tang Rao dare to slightly lift his head.
Except for his neck, Tang Rao's entire body was fractured. Fortunately, his Immortal Energy Protection kept things from getting worse.
Swiftly, Tang Rao pulled out a fourth-grade Bone Repair Pill from his Space Ring, and the Elixir Pills dissolved as soon as they entered his mouth. His broken bones and meridians began to regenerate visibly, and his blood circulation resumed.
It took approximately ten minutes to reduce the swelling during this period.
"These big guys are really annoying."
Tang Rao took a deep breath, annoyed in his heart.
He had just angered the big guys. They had tasted some satisfaction, and even if he reasoned with them nicely, they might not let him go.
The Yeti cared most about their appearance, and not only did Tang Rao disrespect their beliefs, but he also dared to call them ugly. How had such a person survived in the Ice and Snow World?
Tang Rao crawled out of the snowy pit.
Looking like the same color as the nearby snow, the Yeti didn't even notice the small thing that was Tang Rao.
With several Yetis around, how was he going to break through? It was really troubling.
Should he sneak away? Instantaneous Movement?
The idea was nice, and Tang Rao indeed tried, but he failed as soon as he reached the first Yeti.
"So you're not dead yet. Foolish human!"
Once bowing at Tang Rao's feet, now it was directly calling him a foolish human.
He had never been insulted by a monster before.
So infuriating.
Seeing no one around, Tang Rao immediately summoned the Taotie, a flash of golden light appearing behind him.
A deep, resonant roar stirred the soul.
The Yetis knew Tang Rao was once again unleashing his ultimate move. They thought he was dead before and hadn't checked carefully, and the second aftermath wouldn't be as easy as the first.
"Even if you die, I won't die. I'll give you two choices: open the way for your dad, or I'll kill you before leaving."
Speaking of killing Yetis, Tang Rao had to thank them for their earlier cruelty and ruthlessness.
The big creatures had trampled Tang Rao's bones into pulp, and after he repaired them, he discovered that the Immortal Energy in his meridians had become much stronger, and his meridians were much tougher than before.
Could this be the legendary "destroy to establish, breaking before rebuilding?"
He really wanted to negotiate with the Yeti, letting it step on him once more, but worried the Yeti wasn't a fool and might just end his life right then and there.
"Don't dream. Today, I will take your life."
The Yeti howled, and the Yetis around it rose, encircling Tang Rao once more, their strategy and formations identical to before.
The Yetis had exceedingly thick fat, and their fur couldn't compare to the nine cauldron snow beasts at all.
The disparity in strength was so vast that, in the eyes of the Yeti, Tang Rao fighting them was like throwing an egg against a rock, attempting something clearly impossible.
Tang Rao slipped out of the Yeti's encirclement, and while the Yetis intended a fierce attack, they ended up charging into each other, collapsing in a heap.
It was truly embarrassing.
With his Taotie Bloodline activated, even without summoning the Taotie, Tang Rao wasn't lacking in power.
He used the Yetis' moment of dazedness to start condensing a Thunder Ball.
The inspiration for the Thunder Ball came from Tang Rao's time with Chen Tuan.
The Thunder Ball took a long time to condense—forming, compressing, forming, compressing repeatedly, until it couldn't be compressed anymore to unleash its greatest power.
Unfortunately, the Thunder Ball wasn't ready, and the Yetis lined up, charging at Tang Rao.
"Big brother Yeti, you're the best-looking species in the food chain. It's all my fault for not recognizing Taiyue and calling you ugly. It's all my fault; I'll never say it again. Please just spare me, okay?"
The Yeti ignored Tang Rao's plea. Learning from previous mistakes, they no longer encircled him but arranged in a straight line.
Anxiety gnawed at him. If it weren't for the conductive nature of snow water, Tang Rao would have prepared an Immortal Energy Bomb instead. The Thunder Ball, so useless, required constant compression, and by the time it was ready, his life might have been over.
Rumble, rumble.
With each step the Yeti took, the ground shook.
Great-grandfather, if you could see me, please come save me. I haven't even married your granddaughter yet, and if you don't come, I'm truly destined to die.
"All you humans must die, all of you."
The Yeti's fur began to bristle, and Tang Rao watched as it transformed into sharp spikes. If these spikes pierced him, there was no point consuming a Rejuvenation Pill; he might as well dig his own grave while he still could.
At least that way, he wouldn't leave his bones scattered without a resting place.
"It's too early to say who's going to die."
If the Yeti's fur hadn't transformed, Tang Rao wouldn't have thrown the Thunder Ball before it was fully condensed.
A massive Thunder Ball instantly appeared before the Yeti.
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