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No one responded to Ding Huan.

Everyone had a voice in their heart: Is this really a newcor? Who are you kidding?

Ding Huan bent down, reached out and took Ao Bapi's ring, then hesitated for a long ti as he looked at Ao Bapi's corpse, only then did he conjure a ball of True Fire.

The action was so clumsy, it was as if it was his first ti doing such a thing.

Otherwise, why would it take so long to get a ring?

Who kills soone and takes the ring by hand? Wouldn't they just use their Immortal Essence to sweep it away?

The key was, Ding Huan's True Fire was truly weak; the fla burned for half a day and couldn't even burn off one of Ao Bapi's legs.

This was indeed normal, as Ding Huan was still in the Immortal Essence stage, and hadn't completed the conversion to Divine Essence.

Ding Huan smiled naively and walked back into the tavern.

Though Ding Huan seed like a novice, no one dared to underestimate him anymore.

This newcor was really ruthless, smiling casually, yet showing no rcy.

"Madam, bring a cup of Wangsha wine." Ding Huan walked to the counter, once again took out a Divine Crystal.

He really took it out; he reached into his clothes pocket and fumbled for quite a while before pulling it out.

The pretty woman behind the bar smiled at Ding Huan, seemingly giving him a flirtatious glance, or maybe not.

But Ding Huan seed oblivious, as if he didn't notice.

"You're being watched." An abrupt voice entered Ding Huan's ear, but Ding Huan was indifferent.

He knew soone was transmitting a ssage to him, yet these thoughts were out of Ding Huan's scope of concern.

If he thought Ao Bapi was alone, Ding Huan wouldn't have survived till today.

As Ding Huan downed the Wangsha wine in one gulp, Ao Bapi's corpse was already gone.

"Brother, I quite like the title Madam; how do you find this wine?" the tavern owner laughed, looking at Ding Huan.

"The wine is ordinary, not worth a Divine Crystal." Ding Huan sighed and walked out of the tavern.

Outside, not only was Ao Bapi's corpse gone, but those who took it were also nowhere to be found.

He swept out with Divine Will, finding no trace.

...

Less than a hundred miles from the tavern, in an ancient cave mansion, two n and two won sat there, eyes filled with malice and killing intent.

One of the two n was extrely robust, the other as dark as charcoal.

The two won seed quite elegant, though one surprisingly dressed as a nun.

Lying on the ground in front of them was Ao Bapi's corpse.

This area had hundreds of thousands of such cave mansions.

Mostly temporary residences for various Loose Cultivators seeking Divine status here.

Choosing a Divine status in Wangshenti Sea wasn't so simple, it required ti, effort, and energy.

Everyone entering Wangshenti Sea after a while needed to co down and find a place to rest for a period.

This Cultivator Cave Mansion Area was a resting place for cultivators.

Anyone could dig their own cave mansion here.

But after digging, cultivators only had residency rights; ownership was with the Loose Cultivator Alliance.

Of course, if the cave mansion was confird to be ownerless, it could be purchased from the Loose Cultivator Alliance.

"Ao Wuhua was fatally ambushed, indicating this person's strength is average, posing no threat to us. Should we eliminate him openly, or report?"

Speaking was a woman in a brown skirt, her eyes full of killing intent.

The charcoal man beside her shook his head, "Don't you find it odd to squat down and remove the ring by hand after killing an opponent?"

"Is he trying to make us think he's a novice?" This ti it was the robust man who spoke.

"Even an idiot wouldn't think he's a novice; there might be another reason for his actions." The nun-like female cultivator said.

"Don't think too much, whether he's pretending or truly a novice, we must avenge this hatred, or else, how can we survive here?

Not only must we avenge, but we must establish our dominance. We'll take him down where there are plenty of people." The charcoal man decided.

At that mont, space suddenly fluctuated, and a figure erged unexpectedly.

"It's you?" The four who were discussing killing Ding Huan all stood up abruptly, simultaneously conjuring their Magical Treasure.

They couldn't imdiately fathom why it was Ding Huan who ca?

"I figured it out; earlier you fumbled around Ao Wuhua's hand for so long, you were etching Teleportation Array Pattern?" The nun-like female cultivator glared at Ding Huan coldly.

Ding Huan extended his hand, and the strangely ugly long saber appeared in it, "What do you think?"

If he wasn't etching Array Patterns, then his actions of collecting the ring and throwing flas to burn the corpse, likely no one in Wangshen's land was more skilled than him.

"Kill him…" The robust man shouted fiercely, conjured a Thunder Fire Stick, and lunged at Ding Huan.

But just as he acted, he felt a slight stagnation in his elental power.

Not only him, the elental power of the others also stagnated simultaneously.

Yet Ding Huan wouldn't wait for these guys, his long saber swept out heaps of Sword Curtain.

Even though he arranged a Forbidden Array here, the Sword Curtain tore it apart, making cracking sounds.

"Stop…" The robust cultivator only uttered one word before Ding Huan's long saber split open his brow.

The charcoal man roared wildly, ignoring his rapidly dissipating life force, and attacked Ding Huan.

The others similarly crazily charged at Ding Huan.

Even though they knew that the faster they moved and the more intense their actions, the faster the poison would act and the quicker their lives would dissipate.

But if they didn't kill Ding Huan, they couldn't swallow that anger.

Moreover, if they didn't kill Ding Huan now, once the poison fully erupted, they wouldn't have the chance to try even if they wanted to.

Ding Huan saw the few people rushing towards him, but didn't move at all.

Only when they reached him did Ding Huan wield his long knife the second ti.

When he took off the ring, he had already started arranging the Teleportation Array Pattern and setting the Bone Devouring Poison.

Now teleporting over here, he had calculated that these guys should have lost their ability to resist.

Otherwise, if he took action here, he would soon be discovered by others.

He looked at the Jade Scroll introducing the Land of Divine Vision.

At the tavern entrance, he could kill Ao Bapi because Ao Bapi had attacked him first, and he had enough justification for killing Ao Bapi.

But if he continued to follow Ao Bapi's companions and eliminated them here, his reasons wouldn't be sufficient.

Not only could he not follow these people over, but he also couldn't let anyone know he had co here.

The Teleportation Array Pattern was the simplest way to get here, and the Bone Devouring Poison was the easiest ans to silently eliminate these guys.

Poof!

Blood splattered as the three rushed forward, their elental power and Divine Will corroded by the Bone Devouring Poison midway.

They could only beco six pieces of corpses under Ding Huan's long knife.

Ding Huan's hand rolled, and this ti, four rings easily landed in his hand.

With a few flas, the corpses he had burned for half a day before, which couldn't be burned away, instantly disappeared under these flas.

Ding Huan took out the Teleportation Array Plate, activated it, and within a few breaths, disappeared from the cave mansion.

Leaving any roots uncut is not Ding Huan's way of doing things.

When Ding Huan appeared at the tavern entrance again, the people in the tavern looked at Ding Huan with astonishnt.

Logically speaking, it would be hard for Ding Huan to return once he left the tavern for the first ti.

Would the Five Bapi let Ding Huan go?

"Madam, do you have a guide to the Sea of Divine Vision? Sell a copy." Ding Huan walked up to the counter again.

The woman behind the bar rolled her eyes at Ding Huan, "You're the only one who says my wine is bad. Why should I sell you wine?"

"Mr. Ding, after you went out, did no one co looking for you?" Among the drinkers, soone couldn't help but ask.

Ding Huan was surprised as he looked at the cultivator asking the question, "I am just a new loose cultivator here, being kind to others and not causing trouble. Who would co looking for ?"

People were speechless. You claim not to cause trouble?

No one has dared to kill in the tavern for so many years; you are the first.

"Brother Ding, I've been to the Sea of Divine Vision many tis, and I'm going there now. Why don't you co with ?" A sowhat weak voice sounded.

Ding Huan saw a petite female cultivator with dry yellow hair. Although her Immortal Essence had transford into Divine Essence, it looked sowhat mottled.

"Great, then thank you, fellow cultivator. May I ask for your na?" Ding Huan was delighted and imdiately clasped his fist.

"I'm Luo Huan'er, I've been here for over a hundred years." Luo Huan'er answered as she walked out of the tavern.

"Listen to the tavern keeper's advice; don't believe everything others say." The tavern woman whispered in Ding Huan's ear.

Ding Huan turned back, speaking a little helplessly:

"You're so idle. If you use your idle ti to study winemaking, it wouldn't be that hard to swallow slop like your Entrance Sand Wine, which costs a Divine Crystal."

"You don't appreciate good intentions." The tavern keeper rolled her eyes at Ding Huan, too lazy to continue talking.

"Brother Ding, did soone say bad things about earlier?" Luo Huan'er couldn't help but ask after walking so distance with Ding Huan.

Ding Huan nodded: "Yes, they said you're not a good person and told to be careful around you."

Luo Huan'er lowered her head sorrowfully, without speaking.

But Ding Huan said, "Luo Huan'er, can you show the Jade Scroll about the Sea of Divine Vision?"

Luo Huan'er looked around the empty surroundings and shook her head: "You don't need to see it."

"Why?" Ding Huan asked in surprise.

Luo Huan'er stared at Ding Huan, "They said to be careful around ; would you listen to them?"

Ding Huan nodded: "Yes, I will."

"Thank you for trusting..."

Luo Huan'er stopped halfway, feeling sothing was wrong.

Earlier, Ding Huan said he would be careful around her. She looked at Ding Huan, disappointed in her eyes, "Brother Ding, I..."

Ding Huan didn't move, rely looking at Luo Huan'er.

Luo Huan'er's Daoist Rhythm was mottled; she was a woman with a chaotic private life, maybe her cultivation technique was related to Dual Cultivation.

Luo Huan'er took a deep breath: "I've indeed killed many, but today I'm not planning to kill you. My brother was also killed by Five Bapi, and my hatred towards them is deep as the sea.

Today I brought you out for one thing only – when the remaining Four Bapi co for you, you take into their cave mansion; I want revenge for my brother."

"Sure." Ding Huan didn't hesitate for a mont.

Because the remaining Four Bapi would never co for him this lifeti.

"To make trust you, Brother Ding, take this dicine Pill." Luo Huan'er took out a pink dicine Pill.

Ding Huan didn't take the dicine Pill, instead his Domain suddenly swept out, locking Luo Huan'er while already reaching out to take her ring.

(Goodnight, fellow cultivator. If you have a monthly ticket, cast a vote for ; I'm not negotiating with you... Okay, I'm begging you.)

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