Baili An was a corpse demon, and logically, he shouldn't have felt cold due to external environmental factors.
Yet at this moment, his hands and feet were icy and powerless, as if filled with heavy lead, making him extremely weak.
His body was tightly entangled by numerous pitch-black demon vines, especially around his neck and waist, the two most vulnerable parts, tightly constricted as if the vines had their own consciousness, trying to strangle him alive.
Baili An didn't need to breathe, so naturally, he wouldn't be strangled to death.
What weighed heavily on his mood was that the vines kept absorbing the essence blood within his body; the cold he felt was not due to the excessive yin energy of Ghost Mountain but originated from the blood loss inside his body.