Chapter 189: [163] Cut off my path to becoming a God, and I shall sever your Heaven God’s fate (Thanks to Crane-calling Daoist for the reward and support)_1
Almost instantly, Teacher Chang decisively abandoned Pei Jinye. This was certainly not out of leniency.
In the mont his figure rapidly retreated,
The chanical arms protecting him didn’t even pause for a mont. Under a series of fiery explosions, they turned into a pile of scrap tal, continuously dropping into puddles on the ground, splashing up water.
“Chu Tianye?”
Teacher Chang recognized the newcor at a glance and furrowed his brows tightly.
Through the mist, soone broke through the rain and fog, wearing a Military Departnt coat, their expression solemn.
He paid no attention to Teacher Chang opposite him.
Instead, he turned his head towards the young man beside him, his gaze calm, “Who are you?”
“Investigation Team Group Two mber Pei Jinye, at your service, sir.” Pei Jinye replied truthfully.
In fact, he had already grasped the extent of the other party’s martial prowess when he heard the na Chu Tianye, well before he even forced Teacher Chang back with a single sword strike.
What’s more,
The na Chu Tianye was thunderously familiar to him from the mories he had devoured from the strong.
The number one expert of the Military Departnt in Da Peng City!
The leading figure of the young generation in Central State twenty years ago!
Note! It’s Central State, not the re Da Peng City.
“The Investigation Team is involved too? They only sent you?” Chu Tianye nodded slightly, sowhat… puzzled.
“Sir, you misunderstand. It happens to be my day off at ho, and I just heard the commotion nearby,” Pei Jinye spoke, hinting but not revealing too much.
But Chu Tianye had already understood, letting out a light laugh, “You sure are brave. But stand behind . This person is not diocre; you’re no match.”
“Yes, sir.”
Pei Jinye obediently took a step back.
He himself hadn’t planned to confront soone from the Bronze Association so quickly.
Having a powerhouse take the lead and deplete the enemy was more than ideal.
It also gave him the opportunity to witness firsthand the power of the one dubbed the number one expert of the Military Departnt.
Encounters with such powerful adversaries were not easily co by. Observing the battle could perhaps offer him many insights.
Under the veil of rain,
Teacher Chang, twenty ters away, appeared calm, in contrast to the Night Patrol mbers who caught up from behind, each of them with worried expressions.
It seed that once Chu Tianye showed up, these incidental matters were no longer of his concern.
His gaze moved away from Pei Jinye without drawing attention. At this mont, he naively thought Pei Jinye hadn’t recognized his identity and was quite surprised by the sudden appearance of Chu Tianye.
“What terrible weather, such an unfortunate encounter,” he mused.
Head-on,
Chu Tianye strode forward, the Sword Intent emanating from him surged like the tide and seed like a barrier, repelling the falling raindrops before they could touch his body one ter away.
“Da Peng City truly is a place filled with crouching tigers and hidden dragons. After attracting the personal attention of the Old Gods Association before, now here you are. Since we’ve t, why don’t you reveal yourself!”
The General’s voice bood,
Full of vim and vigor,
As if each word contained extrely sharp Sword Intent.
“What if I said I have no intention of being your enemy, would you believe ?” Teacher Chang spoke gravely. As things stood, he did not want to be an enemy to the Federation. What he sought was immortality, not anything else.
Chu Tianye burst out with an extrely hearty laugh, his laughter directly shattering the raindrops in front of him, “No intention of being an enemy? If that’s so, what does your violation of the Federation’s laws count for? What does it an now that you’ve killed Federation Soldiers?”
“One can’t live a life to die ignominiously,” Teacher Chang understood his predicant upon hearing the other’s words.
Slightly raising his hand in self-mockery, he said, “That’s why in this world, one must cloak oneself in official authority to act righteously.”
“Utterly ridiculous,” Chu Tianye interjected indifferently.
“You arrest in the na of the Federation or Star Ring?” Teacher Chang suddenly asked.
“Are you a mber of the Old Gods Association?” Chu Tianye’s look turned very dark.
“Is everyone who opposes Star Ring, who opposes the order of the Federation, necessarily branded with the Old Gods Association?” Teacher Chang retorted with ridicule, slowly raising his head. His previous concerns seed to evaporate, he said calmly, “The Federation today is no longer the Federation of old… I won’t deny the wrongs of serving as a dog for Star Ring, after all, everyone wants to grow stronger, and there’s nothing wrong with seeking a reward for loyal service. But you should never have blocked others’ paths to godhood!”
As soon as the words fell,
Chu Tianye’s sword had already pierced through the curtain of rain, silencing Teacher Chang mid-sentence.
“Clang!” a sound rang out.
Chu Tianye’s sword strike was blocked.
Teacher Chang’s figure swiftly retreated two ters, letting out a taunting laugh, “Are you rattled so easily?”
He raised both hands.
The terrifying Blood energy directly evaporated the rain around him, creating clouds of steam.
“As enforcers, you all once swore poisonous oaths to guard the gates of the nation and to uphold the interests of all human beings. But let ask you, what have you got to honor your oaths? Living a lifeti, turns out no matter how hard you cultivate, you’re rely a dog raised by intelligence? Let ask again, why should it be able to obstruct everyone’s path to godhood with just a word? When you can’t even control your own fate, why should others not resist?
I don’t accept this!!!”
Thunder roared, and Teacher Chang’s defiant questioning sounded particularly harsh.
Given his temperant in ordinary days, he would not have said such scornful words.
But seeing that Chu Tianye, who was twenty years younger than him, still had vigorous Blood energy, the Head Coach felt the bitterness of his life.
Once a dog, perhaps always a dog.
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