As ti progressed, the struggle between Li Mo and the Master of Ti grew ever more perilous.
On the surface, it was rely over a decade, but they had already been drifting along the tiline for a millennium, unknowingly rewriting countless related incidents.
At present, the Master of Ti holds an absolute advantage.
The Master of Ti repeatedly forced Li Mo into dead ends; if not for the latter also mastering the Ti Dao, he would have perished and the Dao would have disappeared long ago.
"Ugh."
Li Mo let out a muffled grunt.
The vast Blood Sea's area shrank by more than half, evidently showing his foundation was severely damaged, even to the point where so Immortal Bone had disappeared.
Li Mo did not fall from the Heavenly Dao Realm, but his ntal realm was heavily affected, forcibly creating a slight flaw in his Tao Heart by the Master of Ti.
Hehehe...
The Master of Ti made a strange sound, skillfully avoiding the erosion of the blood rain.
Its actions increasingly resembled a beast toying with its prey, or perhaps hoping to consu Li Mo alive for more evident benefits.
The dense fog covering the Master of Ti dissipated sowhat, with its elongated limbs crawling continuously.
Whenever its body was stained with blood rain, a sizzling sound would ensue, with its skin and flesh showing pit holes deep enough to see the bone.
In the eyes of the past Li Mo of Xia Dao Palace, the main body held the upper hand.
From any perspective, the Master of Ti seed a bit embarrassed, yet in fact, Li Mo had already reached the brink of death.
At the critical mont, the Master of Ti was not in a hurry to annihilate completely.
With a subtle expression, it scrutinized Li Mo's avatar as the Blood Sea, occasionally licking its lips greedily while continuing to perform Ti Dao.
Over ti, Li Mo also understood that the Master of Ti harbored no good intentions.
His Ti Dao continuously advanced, making the Master of Ti imnsely covetous, wanting to wait until the fruit was fully ripe before plucking it.
"Damn it, the Master of Ti cannot be dealt with by conventional ans."
Li Mo cursed quietly a few tis.
The flaw in his ntal realm gradually intensified, as if there was a cacophony in his ears, leading him towards deviation.
The Master of Ti was subtly interfering with the tiline.
Li Mo was already being very cautious.
He even checked all tilines ticulously, yet still could not stop the Master of Ti, with his state gradually falling into a disadvantage.
"*****"
The Master of Ti complinted Li Mo, though always from the perspective of sharing a al.
Li Mo was helpless.
Even though he could communicate with the tiline, because the tiline of the Immortal and Mortal Realms was not at all related to the Master of Ti, no matter the prediction, the Ti Dao was difficult to use for counterattack.
If it goes on like this, he will surely perish and the Dao disappear in the warm water cooking the frog scenario.
Li Mo could only place his hopes on the past Li Mos scattered across the tiline, and the Feather Transford Immortals of the Three Taoist Ancestors, intending to use this to counter the Master of Ti, very likely threatening it.
"It's just..."
"Just one chance, can I really seize it?"
Li Mo felt a vague sense of unease, not even sure if it was due to the Master of Ti, causing his ntal realm to waver.
Since laying out the No-Life Mother, he had always been smooth sailing.
Those once profoundly wise Great Ability Cultivators all beca pieces where Li Mo turned the tables, yet when facing the low-intellect Master of Ti, there was instead a feeling of trepidation.
Li Mo's brows furrowed tightly, and the Master of Ti began to beco impatient.
"No, this is the first ti since acquiring the Divination Divine Skills that I have felt so unsettled."
"The Master of Ti definitely has other ans, impossible to be easily destroyed, likely it is also waiting for to reveal my trump card."
Li Mo dispelled the thought of a quick win.
The risk of revealing all his cards was too great, he couldn't treat the Master of Ti as a foolish beast.
"Even if there's a cost, I must directly threaten the Master of Ti, to find out if it can indeed be killed."
Li Mo gritted his teeth, showing a trace of resolve.
He took an apparently impossible action unless the Master of Ti used the tiline to affect his life; otherwise, all of its actions would no longer be countered with the Ti Dao.
The Blood Sea boiled, various Taoist Intents intertwined.
Li Mo endured the decline in cultivation with great effort, keeping a close eye on the Master of Ti.
Under the circumstances of keeping his trump card hidden, he chose a self-destructive way, causing a subtle hesitation in the Master of Ti.
A mont later.
The Master of Ti surprisingly retreated slightly, deliberately or otherwise giving Li Mo so breathing space.
"Damn it, almost fell for it!!!"
Li Mo's pupils shook, realizing his guess was indeed correct.
The Master of Ti didn't take his threat to heart, the traps Li Mo had set were likely insufficient to seriously harm it, once he turns the tables, death awaits him.
Li Mo breathed heavily.
"The Master of Ti probably can't be killed by conventional ans, hence it has no scruples."
"What should I do?"
"Continue risking it with the trump card? No, if the Master of Ti doesn't perish and the Dao disappears, I am completely defenseless before it, reduced to at on a chopping board."
Li Mo recalled the story of the horse racing competition.
Exchanging the winning stallion for the Master of Ti's unremarkable horse.
Even by revealing his trump card, figuring out how to target the Master of Ti, the known ans no longer held any significance.
"Hiss."
Li Mo intensified the exhibition of various Taoist Intents, covering the Master of Ti with a deluge of blood rain.
The Master of Ti appeared embarrassed, seemingly running exhaustedly, yet Li Mo used the opportunity to recover his injuries, making strange sounds.
Bang.
Li Mo's thoughts were plentiful, his focus keen, prompting a breakthrough in the comprehension of the Ti Dao, with all tilines becoming clear.
"*****"
The Master of Ti's tail whipped, its limbs expressing a sense of dread.
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