(A 4,000-word ga chapter, ending this volu. So friends say the update ti is too odd—how about changing it to 6 a.m.? Seeking monthly tickets)
Qingye Small World.
The ti moved back by one minute.
Flas blazed fiercely, making everything around incredibly bright.
Just as he was about to finish off ng Yu, Captain Luo's heart filled with anger and joy.
Anger because out of more than three hundred people, nearly half had died. Joy because they were finally about to win.
Twenty-four swords ford a Sword Array, their energy connected, weaving a net that enveloped ng Yu, blocking off all his paths of escape. Twelve mages attacked relentlessly, like a sudden, violent storm, while surrounding warriors coordinated to surround ng Yu right in the middle.
At this point, no matter how skilled ng Yu was in swordsmanship, how quick his movent techniques were, or how strong his defense, it was all in vain.
Still, he had a lingering anxiety in his heart. How could ng Yu be so unyielding? What about his friends and subordinates?
Up until this point in the battle, if ng Yu could have a few more scapegoats, Daredevils, to buy him a mont's reprieve, he would have had enough to escape.
But regardless, unless ng Yu had an ace up his sleeve—for example, pretending to be injured, or having so treasure or sothing...
Then, in the next second, a yellow light flickered beside ng Yu, and he suddenly disappeared from everyone's sight.
The yellow light represented a small object on ng Yu's person, which would flash with a dazzling 3D projection upon activation—an extrely mystical, yet actually factitious pattern appeared before everyone's eyes, baffling them about his mode of teleportation. But regardless of how, ng Yu had suddenly vanished!
The flas still burned, and with the Sword Qi hanging in the air, Captain Luo was stunned. He gazed incredulously at the scene, bewildered at how such a large figure as ng Yu could suddenly disappear from before his eyes?
He had vanished, truly and completely! It wasn't an illusion, nor was it invisibility. Waves of Sword Qi swept over the area where ng Yu had been, but there was no trace of him.
He was stunned for several seconds!
The soldiers at the scene were all equally stunned, employing various thods to search, including slashing their swords through the empty air.
But ng Yu was gone, truly gone!
There had been cases in the Immortal Sect where, such as during combat, a Golden Core expert would suddenly flash behind an enemy. However, that was the work of a Golden Core expert, and any personal Teleportation Talismans used by soone wouldn't be First-Grade treasures!
The words ng Yu had previously spoken now surfaced in everyone's minds.
He could perform Void Walking, his Void Shifting was real!
In that mont, Captain Luo's scalp tingled. They had envisioned countless scenarios, but who would have thought they would encounter the most dreadful one?
ng Yu could genuinely perform Void Shifting!
Life and death battles relied not only on strength but even more on morale. If Captain Luo could think of this, so could his comrades.
Initially, people from Star Industrial had speculated that ng Yu might cultivate Formation techniques, hence achieving Void Shifting. Now Captain Luo and his n could definitely think of it too!
The most fearso and mysterious Immortal Techniques of the Immortal Sect were nothing but those of ti and space. All the manuals told them that when faced with such opponents, they should run as far as possible!
All their doubts were clarified in that mont. How could ng Yu have traveled from the Supre Star to the Greenwood Small World?
This was a question that had perplexed many. It's a remote area with no Interstellar Expressway, cargo ships that only co twice a year, and Teleportation Portals tightly controlled by the Immortal Sect. How did he manage to arrive at the Greenwood Small World?
He didn't lie; he truly could perform Void Shifting. So, please answer a simple question: If a person could travel from the Supre Star to the Greenwood Small World using Void Shifting, could he not also suddenly shift to so location on this planet during a battle?
What's the use of your siege, what's the aning of your encirclent?
Your bravest might not fear death, but the other can appear behind you at any ti!
"We still have a chance, he will be injured, and he must have a cooldown period!"
Captain Luo shouted loudly, but in the next mont, ng Yu suddenly appeared in the midst of the raging flas to the right!
A warrior who had been standing in place was decapitated in an instant, and the Sword Qi emanating from ng Yu suddenly split into six!
Upon replaying the battle in his mind, he not only rembered the distribution of the enemy around him but had also repeatedly calculated the flows of fla and wind. In this mont, he arrived at a critical node in the battle!
The eye of the wind, the eye of the fire!
Right then was the perfect position to unleash the Whirlwind Fla Sword, and moreover, he had been storing up power before his move!
This was a sword strike that reached the pinnacle of opportunism!
He really liked the na Whirlwind Fla Sword!
Six swords slashed forth, six new flas spun angrily, and ng Yu's body directly charged at the enemy.
With an hour's worth of contemplation, he gained a deep understanding of Captain Luo and his crew's swordsmanship, techniques, and the whispers of their swords and wind revealed their weaknesses. Analysis further inford him of the best ways to counter the enemy!
What were the weaknesses of the Seven Swords of Spring Water, Wind-Cleaving Triple Blade, the Xuanwu Shield, the positions of his enemies, their Battle Array, their coordination, all flashed through his mind, allowing him to respond with ease!
Still remaining were one hundred and eighty-three people. This ti, he could truly win!
"Strike!"
He swung his seventh sword, and the six Whirlwinds suddenly converged towards the center, as more intense fires began to rise. Smoke and light obscured the enemies' vision, the Gale disrupted their hearing, Divine Sense, and a faint but incredibly sharp sword beam wove among them, reaping lives!
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