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Chapter 1043: Chapter 1047: Devouring Wind Ball Chapter 1043: Chapter 1047: Devouring Wind Ball “Are you really not interested in becoming the Ninth Star God? You would gain much more than you could imagine,” asked the Yuheng Star Goddess.

“I’m not interested,” Zhu Minglang responded.

“Hmm, I just rembered a sword technique. Would you like to learn it?” The Yuheng Star Goddess, smiling, no longer ntioned the matter of the Ghost Mark Star. She started backing away until she reached the end of the Sky Vine Bridge, near the Star Pavilion. From a hundred ters away, she continued, “Stand where you are and attack using every thod you can think of.”

“I apologize in advance,” Zhu Minglang said as he ford his hand into a sword, rging his thoughts with the Sword Spirit Dragon, unleashing bursts of Sword Qi Hong. They were like a fierce pride of fanged lions charging down the narrow Sky Vine Bridge towards the Yuheng Star Goddess!

At so point, a jade sword had appeared in the hands of the Yuheng Star Goddess. The blade was cold and emanating fairy frost. Her bright eyes watched these fierce Sword Qi Hong. She spun gracefully, drawing a whirlpool around herself with her sword tip guiding Zhu Minglang’s sweeping Sword Qi…

“Here it cos!” The Yuheng Star Goddess let the fierce Sword Qi whirl around her, transforming it into her own power, and then swept it back towards Zhu Minglang in the sa manner!

Zhu Minglang was montarily stunned, quickly jumped down from the Sky Vine Bridge, grabbed a vine, and swung under the bridge, and waited for all the Sword Qi to pass before swinging back up onto the bridge.

“Wasn’t it your job to catch it, why did you dodge?” the Yuheng Star Goddess said, slightly irritated.

“I wasn’t ready. Shall we try again?” Zhu Minglang asked.

“Hmm, let’s try a different thod. Call your dragon,” the Yuheng Star Goddess suggested.

Zhu Minglang nodded and summoned Xuanlong.

Xuanlong blew a Xuanfeng orb towards the Yuheng Star Goddess. The orb, compressed countless tis, would explode upon contact with any object, turning into a devouring wind capable of swallowing an entire sea of clouds.

The Yuheng Star Goddess stared at the slowly approaching Devouring Wind Ball. When it drew close, she once again used the tip of her sword to guide it, changing its trajectory, and drew a circular Sword Whirlpool, sending the Devouring Wind Ball back to Xuanlong.

Xuanlong’s silver-red eyes widened. It was the first ti it had seen anyone bounce its breath back.

Just as Xuanlong was about to neutralize the Devouring Wind Ball, Zhu Minglang stepped in front of it, controlling the Sword Spirit Dragon with his finger, the Sword Spirit Dragon also independently adjusting the angle of its blade to ensure the sword tip could touch the Devouring Wind Ball…

Zhu Minglang watched intently. Timing was key in this sword technique; a mont too slow, and the opponent’s attack would have shattered him, too fast and he wouldn’t be able to channel the power properly into the Sword Whirlpool.

As the Devouring Wind Ball flew towards him, Zhu Minglang waved his sword through the air in front of him, drawing a sword ring similar to the one used by the Yuheng Star Goddess. The Devouring Wind Ball changed its trajectory following this sword ring…

However, Zhu Minglang’s sword ring was not perfect, and he didn’t successfully send the Devouring Wind Ball back but instead slung it into a floating mountain below the Sky Vine Bridge.

If he rembered correctly, that floating mountain should be a Cloud Palace of so God.

Just as Zhu Minglang feared a major blunder had occurred, the Yuheng Star Goddess mysteriously disappeared from the Star Pavilion. The next mont, she appeared in the mist below the bridge, reusing this unique sword technique to sweep back the fiercely energetic Devouring Wind Ball!

Standing on the Sky Vine Bridge, Zhu Minglang watched as the Devouring Wind Ball ca at him again.

Gathering his focus, Zhu Minglang knew he had tid it right the last ti, but because he was too focused on the timing, he failed to complete a full Sword Ring Flow, causing the Devouring Wind Ball to fly off course.

This ti, he could succeed!

“Phew!”

Zhu Minglang exhaled sharply, instantly completing a Sword Ring Flow.

The timing was spot on.

Sword Ring Flow had no problems!

However, due to a sudden crosswind, the Devouring Wind Ball deviated slightly, causing his body to tilt as well. The Devouring Wind Ball then flew once again toward the Cloud Palace, and it seed to be even stronger than before.

“Do you have a grudge against her?” the Yuheng Star Goddess asked.

“Whose palace is that?” Zhu Minglang asked.

“Linghu Yunying’s.”

“Oh, then it wasn’t a mistake,” Zhu Minglang said.

The Yuheng Star Goddess naturally wouldn’t allow a Devouring Wind Ball that could destroy a mortal city to crash into Linghu Yunying’s palace. She appeared again within the clouds and with a reverse spin of her sword, she sent the Devouring Wind Ball flying back.

Xuanlong, at the Sky Vine Bridge, involuntarily crouched on the bridge and scratched his mane with his rear claws.

By the ti Zhu Minglang struck back with his sword, unsurprisingly, it was skewed again.

Xuanlong saw this and imdiately flew to the other end of the Sky Vine Bridge, then used his Dragon Horn and head to send the Devouring Wind Ball back.

Zhu Minglang took another shot, and this ti there was so improvent, successfully returning the Devouring Wind Ball back to Xuanlong. Xuanlong’s eyes imdiately brightened. It increased the force and utilized its ability to control wind to fiercely headbutt the Devouring Wind Ball back. This ti, the Devouring Wind Ball not only accelerated but also traced a large crescent arc in its flight!

Playing ball, how could one not include oneself.

Xuanlong sent the Devouring Wind Ball crashing towards where the Yuheng Star Goddess was, causing her to laugh continuously with a “giggle giggle giggle,” so she also intensified her Sword Power sweeping the Devouring Wind Ball towards Zhu Minglang with even greater explosive force.

Zhu Minglang was terrified!

Both of you, I’ve just started learning, I can’t catch this ball!

“BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

The Devouring Wind Ball finally exploded in front of Zhu Minglang, the violent devouring wind force shattered the Sky Vine Bridge into pieces, and a huge Dragon Sucks Cloud appeared in the sky above Yuheng Fairy City, lingering for a long ti.

Zhu Minglang’s hair was tousled, and his whole deanor was dazed.

He almost got blown silly!

“Keep practicing,” the Yuheng Star Goddess said, seeing Zhu Minglang’s disheveled appearance and laughing so hard she couldn’t straighten up.

Zhu Minglang felt that his dragon and aunt were conspiring against him, but sadly, he had no proof.

This swordsmanship was quite practical. Zhu Minglang fed Xuanlong so quality at, then found a relatively open peak to continue practicing this type of swordsmanship.

Xuanlong was thoroughly enjoying it, thinking that Zhu Minglang was playing wind ball with him. So, Xuanlong breathed out four or five Devouring Wind Balls at once—given its speed and reaction, catching four or five at the sa ti was no difficulty at all.

“One at a ti, no rush,” Zhu Minglang hastily advised.

The cost of not catching them was too great.

Zhu Minglang definitely did not want to experience it a second ti!

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