I finished speaking, and outside, a fierce wind started blowing.

All the wheat laid on the ground changed its appearance.

The tiny wheat grains turned into worms one by one.

They flew up in overwhelming numbers, blocking out the sun.

It should have been a bright morning, filled with light, but now they were all enveloped in my darkness.

"What... what is this!" The chief's eldest son screamed.

Behind him, there were immediate cries of despair.

The men who had just laid hands on Cuicui were now wrapped in insects, their screams tearing through the air.

"Chen Xiuer, what... what are you doing! What's the meaning of all this!" The chief's son panicked.

I didn't answer him; instead, I went over to embrace Cuicui.

The chief's son saw me bend down and tried to rush over to hit me.

However, countless insects began to bite and gnaw at his body.

They treated him as food.

Both inside and outside the cave, there were the screams of men.

By the time I carried Cuicui out of the cave, the ground was already covered in male corpses.

They all had empty, lifeless eyes.

I comforted Cuicui, and soon the wounds on her body scabbed over.

Cuicui regained her senses and, upon seeing the bodies on the ground, she quickly clung to me, shaking her head and silently saying:

"Xiuer, don't be afraid, I'll save you!"

"Cuicui, this time it's my turn to protect you!" I reassured Cuicui, "Your wish has come true, my White Tiger God has come to save me!"

Cuicui burst into tears and asked softly, "The White Tiger God really came to save you?"

Yes, after Cuicui made her wish, the White Tiger God came!

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