Chapter 1009: Chapter 15 Strategies to Break the Situation [3 in 1] _3 Chapter 1009: Chapter 15 Strategies to Break the Situation [3 in 1] _3 Of course, he really hadn’t heard clearly, so it wasn’t exactly lying.
“Fuck off, bastard!”
Fei Xinyu bellowed angrily.
“You!”
Zhao Yunlong nearly drew his sword, thinking, You dare curse at !?
Fei Xinyu, as deputy commander during the war, had legitimate authority, so Zhao Yunlong naturally wouldn’t dare act rashly, but now that the great battle was over, when they were off duty, there wasn’t one among the generals who didn’t want to beat him up. Even knowing they couldn’t beat him, they wanted to fight first and talk later. If they got the chance to land a few blows on soone’s face, it’d be a great story to boast about for a while.
But Fei Xinyu’s next sentence made Zhao Yunlong behave again.
“Collect the bodies of our fallen brothers along the way.”
Rembering the brothers who had died in battle, Zhao Yunlong’s fury subsided in an instant, sad at heart, “Understood.”
He then asked, “What about the Yan Army’s dead?”
“This is still Yan State territory, it’s not our place to collect them. What, you think you’re so high-ranking Yan general? Go piss and look at your own damn face in the mirror, see if you’re fit to be a traitor!” Fei Xinyu looked at him askance.
“Deputy Commander Fei!”
“Hmm?”
“Fei Xinyu, fuck your uncle!” Zhao Yunlong couldn’t hold back any longer.
“Go. My uncle is in the Dark Division, don’t hold back, go ahead if you dare!”
“Damn it! …”
Zhao Yunlong lost his temper.
“Get the hell to work! What are you standing around for?!”
“…screw you… Understood.”
…
Fei Xinyu rode hard, bursting with an aura of bloody violence, heading back to the main camp.
In this trilateral battle, Qin country erged victorious despite being ambushed, whereas Yan and Qi both suffered great defeats, severely weakening their forces.
This battle, known as ‘The Battle of Xie Valley,’ would be recorded in the annals of history.
…
Afterward, the entire Anping continent was discussing this great battle and the subsequent changes to deal with, especially the stance and attitude towards Qin country.
anwhile, Feng Yin, while on the road, rely heard so idle chatter while stopping for a rest, and understood the whole story pretty well, feeling a hint of regret in his heart.
To miss such a grand affair…
But then he let it go, thinking, even if I were there, what could I have done?
Just provide a few more dicinal pills, or actually join the fray and fight the enemy?
Feng Yin had no idea that he was not only involved in this battle, but he was the greatest scher, the ultimate decider of victory.
Without him, there would have been no mass chaos, and no Fei Xinyu leading eighty thousand Qin soldiers to slaughter the Yan Army. But he would have to wait until his return to Yuezhou and receive the ancient tree’s compiled information to realize that.
And even then, it would be a matter only for Feng Yin himself; who would believe such a story if told?
Feng Yin and his companions continued to race along, covering two thousand miles in just three days.
For ordinary people, such speed was unimaginable, but for those currently on the journey, it was actually considered slow.
After all, during these three days, they had even scaled a high mountain summit to appreciate the sea of clouds before resuming their travels.
Feng Yin was indifferent to this, as for him, these experiences were all part of traveling this world.
“Life is full of countless experiences and landscapes.”
Feng Yin’s attitude was vaguely becoming more transcendent and detached.
In his previous life, such an attitude might be what Daoists call being free from desires, detached from the world, a celestial being among mortals—free from worries about food and drink, abundant resources, financial freedom, absence of illness, unrivaled in the world, and accompanied by beautiful won…
A completely fulfilled life.
Unfortunately, this wasn’t his previous life. Gazing at the tumbling sea of clouds before him, Feng Yin’s eyes beca absent-minded.
Because within these surging mists, he seed to glimpse one world after another.
For a mont, Feng Yin lost himself, imrsed in a mysterious aura.
Elsewhere, the veteran experts of Cloud Palace all gathered around Dong Xiaoyan, each with a look of surprise.
What astonished them wasn’t Feng Yin’s current state, but the strange occurrence related to their young palace master—
In just the past few days, Dong Xiaoyan’s cultivation had skyrocketed at an unbelievable rate, absorbing not only the normal spiritual energy of heaven and earth but also an additional amount equivalent to nearly a hundred top-grade spirit crystals.
This speed of absorbing spiritual energy was impossible for soone of Dong Xiaoyan’s Sky-level Peak cultivation to have.
There was naturally a reason for this state, and as everyone watched in astonishnt, her cultivation soared like a rocket to Sky-level Peak. After a brief pause, during this climb to the summit of Cloud Mist Mountain, she dramatically broke through.
Ascending to Cloud Top.
The full story of this breakthrough was mystical, how could it not be, ascending to Cloud Top on a mountaintop?
Not to ntion, during the preceding days, her advancent was swift, like enlightennt had dawned upon her.
“Sothing’s not right, what’s going on here?”
The crowd looked on perplexedly, while providing protection.
But our young palace master has been under our watchful eyes this whole ti.
Could it be that there truly are chosen ones in this world, whose breakthroughs also benefit those around them?
As Dong Xiaoyan made her breakthrough, so did Feng Yin, shrouded in the aura of his own advancent.
Equally confused, he successfully broke through to the Cloud Top realm.
What they didn’t know was that it wasn’t only Feng Yin and Dong Xiaoyan; the Ice Phoenix had also stealthily advanced in rank during these days.
The Ghostly Soul Snake and Feng Ying also made substantial progress during this ti, but as their previous advancents had already been significant, they were now in need of accumulating a foundation. Given ti, breaking through was just a matter of course.
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