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Green Lotus Mountain Range.

As the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King and Zhou Chun, in his Moon Toad form, engaged in a fierce back-and-forth battle, the forr was also seeking an opportunity.

During these days, he and the King Fire Flood Dragon had not been idle. They reviewed their previous encounter with Zhou Chun and analyzed the various techniques Zhou Chun had demonstrated.

Naturally, they also devised so targeted strategies.

However, given their level of cultivation, their reactions in battle were exceptionally refined, rarely making mistakes or giving the opponent a chance.

Thus, even if he had prepared so ans to deal with Zhou Chun, the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King dared not use them recklessly without finding the right opportunity, for fear that Zhou Chun would be prepared next ti.

After exchanging dozens of intense blows, the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King finally saw an opening. He suddenly flicked aside the Golden Shield protecting Zhou Chun, while a burst of fla spewed from his mouth, reaching Zhou Chun in the blink of an eye.

Sensing the threat, a white icy radiance erupted from Zhou Chun’s body, repelling the approaching flas.

The flas, however, were agile and swift, tearing open a path through the icy light in an instant, entwining around the white Moon Toad.

It turned out to be a deep red rope Dharma Treasure, seemingly refined from the Dragon Tendon of a Flood Dragon, a peerless Dharma Treasure.

This treasure couldn’t break the Protective Immortal Robe on the white Moon Toad, but it could temporarily restrict its movents, making it difficult to shift quickly.

This was exactly what the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King needed!

His form moved, pouncing towards the white Moon Toad.

The bound white Moon Toad, seeing this, would not sit idly by.

First, it glowed with icy light, attempting to break free from the fire rope entangling it. Then it spat out a white icy light towards the advancing Bloodfla Flood Dragon King.

Undaunted, the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King summoned the power of his Demon Core Origin, unleashing a pillar of bloodfla fire to et the icy light.

Ice and fire clashed and collided, resulting in a stand-off, ultimately dispersing.

The Bloodfla Flood Dragon King, bathed in scarlet flas, burst through the aftermath, quickly nearing the white Moon Toad.

At that mont, sensing the danger, Zhou Chun, in his white Moon Toad form, hastily transford back to his human form, spitting out a sharp golden divine light to slash at the red rope while urgently summoning back his golden shield for defense.

Yet the rope was highly resilient, with astounding elasticity. Even the indestructible Formless Geng tal Divine Light only slightly cut an opening before being deflected aside.

"Roar, die now!"

The Bloodfla Flood Dragon King, eyes filled with excitent, roared as he fiercely swatted away the golden shield in his way, then boldly spewed out his Demon Core!

For Demon Beasts, the Demon Core was also a formidable weapon, a potent offensive technique!

However, the Demon Core was linked to their life, only used in desperate tis.

Another situation was confirming that the opponent had no ans to threaten the Demon Core.

At this mont, the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King was clearly facing the latter scenario.

At such a close range, even if Zhou Chun had so asures, they wouldn’t suffice to threaten his Demon Core. Moreover, after spitting out the Demon Core, he swung his claw towards Zhou Chun as a follow-up strike.

Now’s the ti!

Suddenly, Zhou Chun’s eyes flashed with cold light, and he swept his right hand across his left arm, activating the Sword Qi sealed by the Tai Geng Divine Venerable.

A golden Sword Qi burst from within his arm, injuring himself first, nearly severing his entire left arm!

The Sword Qi tore through the air, grazing past the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King’s Demon Core, directly piercing the brow of the oncoming Bloodfla Flood Dragon King.

In an instant, blood splattered, a foot-long bloody hole appeared at the brow of the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King.

Compared to the massive Flood Dragon head, this bloody hole seed trivial.

However, the Demon Soul Primordial Spirit of the Fifth Order dium Grade Flood Dragon King, the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King, was annihilated by the Sword Intent attached to the Sword Qi the mont it entered his brain!

The Sword slashes the body, the Intent slashes the spirit. This was the technique of high-level Sword Cultivators of the Human Clan that struck fear into ordinary cultivators.

Although the Tai Geng Divine Venerable was not purely a Sword Cultivator, he had also delved into the Sword Dao for millennia, truly deserving the title "Human Clan’s Number One Sword Cultivator."

Though the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King had perished, his Demon Core, still carrying his residual will, continued its assault on Zhou Chun.

To ensure a lethal strike, and to avoid damaging the biggest trophy, Zhou Chun had refrained from directly slashing the Demon Core with Sword Qi earlier.

Now he had to face the onslaught of the Fifth Order dium Grade Demon Core alone.

Fortunately, he always kept a backup plan, and this ti was no exception.

Beforehand, he had already deployed the "Grand Universe Spirit Transformation Art," a damage transfer secret technique, and now he also used the Moon Toad Pearl, his Spiritual Treasure, to collide with the Demon Core.

The white treasure bead and the bloodfla-wreathed Demon Core violently collided in midair, without any sound rising but causing white icy light and scarlet flas to ripple and spread.

Although the Spiritual Treasure was powerful, the Moon Toad Pearl was not primarily an offensive tool. Moreover, it had already expended much power earlier, and soon the Demon Core, imbued with the Bloodfla Flood Dragon King’s entire Mana, blasted it back at Zhou Chun, knocking him flying as well!

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