In the heart of the ancient ruins, Long Tian engaged in a fierce battle against the bald man.
Thump!
Thrown a considerable distance, Long Tian was quick to rise, only to be struck down again by the relentless assault of the bald man. Bruises adorned his body, the flas still clinging to him despite his injuries.
But in the face of impending defeat, Long Tian summoned his strength. With a raise of his hands, the tattoos on his arms ca to life, transforming into two massive black dragons that soared into the air.
Shock contorted the bald man's features as the dragons descended upon him, their claws sharp and fangs nacing.
"RAAAAAAWRGH!" The dragons' roar reverberated, accompanied by a flurry of attacks—claws slashing and black flas erupting.
Overwheld, the bald man found himself at the receiving end of the dragons' wrath. Their strikes were tangible, leaving deep claw marks on his body.
Summoning his last reserves of strength, Long Tian drew his Uchigatana, but it fell from his grip, useless.
"Shit!" he cursed, abandoning the weapon. Darkness swirled around him, rging with the blue flas and transforming into scorching black flas.
He lunged at the bald man, striking with a barrage of punches and martial arts techniques, the two black dragons aiding his assault.
Seizing the opportunity, his clone erged behind the bald man, diverting his attention. One of the dragons lunged, severing the bald man's arm with a swift motion!
"Aaaaaargh!" The bald man's anguished cry filled the air, but before he could react more, the second dragon sank its fangs into his body, hoisting him into the air.
He tried to free himself, but its bite was so strong that its sharp fangs almost pierced his body.
The dragon carried him high into the air and then flew back, heading towards Long Tian below.
Long Tian's hand crackled with raging lightning. Seeing this, the bald man cursed, "Shit! Shit! Shit!"
Rumble!
The sound of thunder reverberated from Long Tian's hand, and the next mont, a burst of lightning struck the bald man, who was gripped by the black dragon.
A brilliant white light erged as the bald man was completely engulfed by the burst of lightning.
anwhile, Xia Xiao and the other four were stunned as the shadow they had faced suddenly lted into darkness and dissipated like a mirage.
Their attention shifted to the source of the brilliant light—a spectacle born from Long Tian's lightning strike.
In a matter of seconds, the lightning vanished, leaving the two black dragons suspended in the air, devoid of the bald man. He had been reduced to ashes by Long Tian's lightning strike.
Gasping for breath, Long Tian trembled from the aftershocks of his attack. The battle could have endured longer, but he opted for swift resolution, employing the power of lightning and the black dragons to end it.
In an instant, the dragons transford back into tattoos on Long Tian's arms.
A glint caught his eye—a small, intricately engraved gold piece lay on the ground. He picked it up, stowing it away in his spatial ring.
Approaching him, Xia Xiao and the others voiced their awe at Long Tian's victory.
"Long Tian, you truly vanquished that mysterious man. It's unbelievable," Xia Jun marveled.
"Yes, he could manipulate those peculiar shadows. We were fortunate to have you with us, brother," Long Feng chid in.
"Indeed, our encounter with you earlier was serendipitous. Without you, we might not have survived," Xia Xiao added.
Long Tian simply smiled in response. "The battle was arduous; I need a mont's respite," he replied.
Xia Xiao nodded understandingly. "We sustained considerable injuries facing those eight shadows. Resting here seems wise. We can set up a campfire," she suggested.
"A splendid idea," Long Tian agreed.
With that, they built a camp, so venturing to hunt for food.
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More than an hour passed. Long Tian and his companions still reclined, relishing the roasted at of a forest pig they had captured earlier.
Rising, Long Tian gazed at Xia Xiao. "It seems our rest has concluded. Shall we proceed toward the rumor you ntioned?" he proposed.
Xia Xiao nodded affirmatively. "Indeed, it's ti. And what about the others?" he inquired, glancing at his companions.
"Let's proceed," Long Jun and the rest consented.
"Very well, onward we go," Xia Xiao declared. With that, they resud their journey toward the rumored destination.
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As the day waned, Long Tian and the others found themselves standing before vast ancient ruins, reminiscent of the ones they had encountered before, albeit much grander in scale.
Xia Xiao consulted the map he had brought, confirming that they were indeed at the rumored location marked by the 'X' on the map.
"It's peculiar; we should have reached our destination by now. Are we thousands of years too late?" he said.
"Let have a look," Long Tian said, taking the map and scrutinizing it closely.
Their position was undeniably at the marked 'X,' pinpointing the epicenter of the rumor.
"There must be sothing we're missing. Perhaps it's buried or concealed beneath the surface," he suggested, his eyes narrowing in thought.
"In that case, we'll have to explore every nook and cranny of this place," Xia Xiao affird.
With unanimous agreent, they set out to investigate the area, their eyes scanning for any hints or clues that could unlock the mysteries of the ruins.
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After a considerable search, Long Feng's voice cut through the ambient forest sounds, excitent lacing his tone. "I've found sothing!"
Imdiately, everyone gathered around Long Feng, their eyes fixed on the discovery. "What is it?" Long Tian inquired.
Long Feng pointed towards a one-ter-tall pillar adorned with intricate carvings. Its presence exuded an aura of enigma.
"Do you sense it? There's sothing extraordinary about this pillar," he exclaid.
Xia Xiao chid in, echoing Long Feng's sentints. "Indeed, this pillar feels distinct. There's more to it than ets the eye."
Long Tian approached the pillar, his gaze focused. The carvings, while intricate, appeared incomplete, as if they were part of a larger, interconnected pattern.
He furrowed his brow in concentration, contemplating the puzzle. If only Shen Yulan were present; her expertise might have shed light on this enigma.
After a mont of contemplation, Long Tian's eyes lit up with understanding. "I believe I've grasped sothing. These carvings seem incomplete, as if they are ant to connect with others. If my intuition serves right, this pillar isn't the only one," he declared.
His revelation elicited nods of agreent from the group, acknowledging the plausibility of his explanation.
"In that case, we need to search further. If any of you stumble upon another pillar, stay put. There might be several of these pillars scattered around," Xia Xiao instructed.
The group affird their understanding, preparing to resu their exploration. Just as they were about to disperse, Long Tian intervened.
"Wait a mont," he said, his voice commanding their attention.
Long Tian didn't explain with words but rather with actions. He gently caressed the pillar, injecting his aura into its surface.
Seconds passed, and the carvings on the pillar glowed with a dim, srizing purple light.
A sense of awe washed over everyone. "Incredible, it's glowing. Your intuition is remarkable, Long Tian," Xia Xiao praised, admiration evident in his eyes.
Long Tian grinned in response. "This ans the puzzle can be solved. If any of you find another pillar, infuse it with your aura," he instructed.
"Understood," the group chorused in unison. With renewed determination, they resud their exploration of the ruins, their eyes sharp for any signs of similar pillars.
The vastness of the place, surrounded by towering trees, made their search challenging yet all the more exhilarating.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, enveloping the world in darkness, the ancient ruins ca alive. Eight pillars emitted a radiant purple light, illuminating the night.
Long Feng and Xia Jun, in their exploration, stumbled upon another pillar. With determination, they injected their aura, igniting the pillar in a luminous display.
Not long after that, the ground trembled beneath them, unsettling their balance. In the following monts, the ruins—once scattered fragnts of the past—floated in mid-air, aligning seamlessly to form a colossal, imposing structure.
Stunned, the group sprinted towards the entrance, gathering before the gate in sheer awe.
"Your intuition was right, Long Tian; it's ford into a castle of this magnitude," Long Feng marveled.
Long Tian grinned, "Well, let's venture inside."
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