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Chapter 260: The Blood Battle Armor:

A bloody mass of flesh was attached directly to Mu Lingsha's body, but her expression remained unchanged.

Her body was soon covered in a blood-colored mass with countless tissue-like buds.

As these buds penetrated Mu Lingsha's fair skin, they sucked blood and vitality from her like crazy.

Even Mu Lingsha, a middle-stage Heavenly God Realm expert, grew pale.

"Mother, I'll definitely get back the Blood Battle Armor you left behind this ti." Her eyes flashed with determination.

The blood-colored mass had a renowned na in the Heavenly World: The Blood Battle Armor.

Several top experts in the Heavenly World sacrificed their lives to create the Blood Battle Armor. They created a weapon similar to a law artifact by condensing and refining the essence of their lives, including blood, soul, and laws.

Usually, these treasures choose their owners.

Apart from the experts who sacrificed everything to create the Blood Battle Armor, others couldn't use it even if they acquired it.

A person would need to et very specific conditions to refine and conquer the Blood Battle Armor, even if they had obtained it.

In front of Mu Lingsha was the Blood Battle Armor her mother owned.

A number of tis before, Mu Lingsha had attempted to subdue the Battle Armor, but had failed.

Two reasons account for her failure.

First, Mu Lingsha's weakness.

In her heart, her mother has always been the deepest taboo.

Whenever Mu Lingsha saw the treasure left by her mother, she was overco by emotion.

The second reason was Mu Lingsha's incompetence.

Subduing Battle Armor required a lot of luck.

Lin Yan, the inheritor of the Law of Destiny, was helping Mu Lingsha raise her luck behind the scenes this ti.

It was for this reason that she returned to the Blood Battle Armor.

"I must SUCCEED." Although Mu Lingsha's face was pale, her eyes were filled with determination.

The Blood Battle Armor drained Mu Lingsha's strength, making her face deathly pale.

This situation lasted nearly an hour.

After a while, the bloody buds that spread from the Blood Battle Armor disappeared.

Eventually, Mu Lingsha's Blood Battle Armor shrank to the size of a fingernail, leaving a scarlet mark on her wrist.

"I did it."

Mu Lingsha smiled as she looked at these scarlet marks on her wrist.

She closed her eyes and dropped to the ground, exhausted.

After a mont, she opened her eyes and got up.

Mu Lingsha, however, was clearly different at that mont.

A complex gaze filled with sadness and concern replaced her resolute look.

"My original self... seems quite pitiful." Mu Lingsha sighed deeply after a long ti.

Her emotions were quite complicated when she learned she was just a fragnt of mories from her original self's reincarnation.

In addition to fear, she also felt hatred and hostility towards her original self.

In spite of the fact that they shared a common origin, she now had her own consciousness. She regarded herself as the real Mu Lingsha.

Of course, she was Mu Lingsha of the Lingxuan Continent, not Mu Lingsha of the Heavenly World.

Mu Lingsha, however, has experienced many mories and complex emotions since returning to her original self, causing her perception of her original self to gradually shift.

Sighing inwardly, Mu Lingsha leapt and rushed toward the cetery's exit.

She had been in the Night Clan cetery for almost ten days, and it was almost ti for the annual competition.

So, she couldn't afford to stay in the Night Clan's cetery.

Furthermore, Mu Lingsha wanted to see Lin Yan again as soon as possible.

Although Lin Yan currently possessed Zhao Shulin's body and didn't have much combat power, Mu Lingsha felt at ease as long as he was by her side.

-To be continued!---

T/N: Thanks for reading!

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