Chapter 983: Chapter 205: Ancient Demon Cataclysm, Ten Stages of Controlling Dao! (10k Words Update 2)
“Thank you for your kindness, Senior.”
Li Hao could feel that the other party bore no malice. If the other party had any ill intent, with their terrifying presence, killing him would have been as easy as flipping a hand.
His mood unexpectedly relaxed, and he found a stone nearby to sit on and said, “Senior, can you tell about this? What happened in the war within the Emperor’s Calamity Fake Realm and here? Why have the Immortal Divine beings vanished? Did they all co here to join the battle?”
The middle-aged warrior noticed Li Hao’s composed deanor, devoid of fear or hesitation, and instantly found him more agreeable. Just as he was about to speak, his gaze suddenly froze, and the serene expression in his eyes abruptly sharpened.
In that instant, the sharp intensity stirred Li Hao’s previously relaxed body into tight alertness; a cold chill spread through his entire being as an overwhelming murderous intent made him shudder involuntarily.
But soon, Li Hao realized that the killing intent wasn’t directed at him.
At the sa ti, the malice floating around the surroundings suddenly thickened, and Li Hao sensed sharp, low murmurs resonating in his mind, provoking his inner bloodlust and hostility, making his emotions grow agitated.
“What’s happening?”
Li Hao was shocked and hurriedly scanned his surroundings, but his Divine Sense could only extend around ten miles.
This short range of detection ant that if an attack occurred, the enemy would reach him in monts.
Li Hao imdiately entered the Transform to Immortal state, blending his body into the heavens and earth.
However, this ti, Li Hao quickly noticed that his Transform to Immortal state felt vastly different from before.
Under Ultimate Immortal Transformation, his awareness dispersed into the realm, but this realm contained an oppressive amount of energy, threatening to inundate his consciousness.
“Ultimate Immortal Transformation cannot be maintained for long!”
Li Hao instantly realized that if he attempted to remain indefinitely in the Ultimate Immortal Transformation state, his consciousness might be swallowed, dissolving within this realm—a sensation reminiscent of when he had first grasped the Transform to Immortal technique.
Yet, contrary to that drawback, the power he wielded in this current Transform to Immortal state far exceeded its previous iterations, growing several tis stronger.
With the transformation, Li Hao’s Divine Sense extended even further.
“It has arrived. Hurry and hide inside the chariot. Do not co out. Fresh blood like yours—those creatures love it most.”
At this mont, the middle-aged warrior’s voice ca through, chillingly cold and carrying an irrefutable command.
He seed to transform into another person entirely, exuding a potent, murderous aura—a deadly energy congealed over millennia of warfare—that erupted instantaneously, truly resembling an unrivaled God of Slaughter with a terrifying presence.
Snapping back to reality, Li Hao extended his Divine Sense outward up to forty or fifty miles, imdiately sensing a series of powerful gales sweeping through the area—an enormous creature was rapidly approaching.
Li Hao dared not dally and quickly followed the warrior’s instructions, hiding inside the bronze chariot.
As soon as he entered the bronze chariot, Li Hao sensed that its interior was no ordinary space; surprisingly, it contained an incomprehensibly vast area, akin to an expansive square capable of holding a palace!
However, the space inside was piled high with bones, neatly arranged. In front of the skeletal remains were tomb nas etched onto stone slabs.
Li Hao assud this was likely the work of the middle-aged warrior.
Setting aside the curiosity to further explore the chariot’s interior, he extended his awareness once again toward the exterior.
He saw the middle-aged warrior step forward, his Ancient Sword spinning as he perford a flourish, effortlessly forming a Sword Qi out of thin air. Stationed firmly before the chariot, his movents appeared sharp yet natural, endowed with an innate harmony radiating from the fundantal Dao.
Li Hao’s gaze narrowed slightly as he followed the warrior’s sightline. Ahead, the mist now parted, revealing a massive and grotesque demon resembling an oversized bat. Dark red veins coursed like writhing worms across the mbrane of its wings. Its bare, hairless body bore dragon-like claws, a tail resembling a giant serpent, and spikes scattered across its surface.
The mont this demon appeared, Li Hao was overwheld with a suffocating pressure.
Its aura far surpassed that of Supre Saints like the Source Ancestor; it was akin to a savage beast of the Barbaric Wilds, brimming with boundless malice.
Li Hao finally understood the origin of the malice perating the surrounding void; the demon itself was the source.
“Hmph!”
The middle-aged warrior’s eyes grew colder at the sight of the demon, tinged with bloodthirsty killing intent.
He spoke no words, suddenly launching his sword toward the target, his figure moving like lightning, closing the distance in an instant, and slashing down with furious swordlight.
His actions were exceptionally concise, exuding a sense of reaching the root of all things. There was a profound simplicity in his movents, yet they carried devastating destructive force.
Bang!
As the swordlight slashed forth, it seed to accelerate abruptly, transcending ti itself. At the mont the sword was drawn, its edge had already landed on the target.
A massive wound instantly tore open the demon’s chest and abdon, spewing blackened blood in torrents. The demon roared in fury, emitting thick black mist to envelop the middle-aged warrior.
However, before the black mist could fully surround him, the warrior struck it apart with a single swing of his sword before engaging the demon in close combat.
“What incredible swordsmanship!”
Li Hao watched the warrior’s battle. Though he couldn’t comprehend the movent technique, he could sense the sheer brilliance of the swordsmanship—imnse, innate, and seemingly the true essence of the Dao of Swordsmanship.
“This can’t rely be swordsmanship at the Tenth Stage. It’s likely far beyond that…”
Li Hao was deeply captivated by the warrior’s swordsmanship. The power he unleashed was enough to shake the heavens and earth; even the residual force sweeping toward Li Hao felt perilous. If struck directly, even with full defense, injury was almost certain.
“This black mist…”
As Li Hao observed the battle, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his eyes, as if scorching chili water had entered them—an intense, stinging sensation.
To his horror, he discovered black blood vessels appearing across his eyeballs, like he had suffered so form of contamination or mutation.
“What kind of attack is this?”
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