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Chapter 1351: Three Ways

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

They grew up together, so Braydon Neal’s pale face and profound sadness were no surprise.

He was injured severely, blood trickling from the corner of his lips as he spoke hoarsely to the artifact spirit.

“Artifact Spirit,” he rasped, “you’ve traversed the starry expanse alongside your master and witnessed much. Can the departed be brought back?”

“Absolutely,” replied the artifact spirit with conviction, recognizing Braydon’s desperate need for hope. “Whether it’s people or other entities, where there’s hope, there’s montum to forge ahead.”

“There are three ways to resurrect the deceased,” the artifact spirit explained. “Firstly, ascending to the realm Master once inhabited. From there, breaking through temporal barriers to bring individuals from the past to the present.

“Secondly, employ your formidable cultivation to seize the river of ti within this world, pulling beings from bygone eras.”

The artifact spirit disclosed the thods of resurrection, offering a glimr of possibility.

Yet, none seed suitable for Braydon, who now eagerly awaited the third option.

After a mont’s hesitation, the artifact spirit revealed, “Spirit Summoning Monarch Art!”

At those words, Braydon’s eyes sparkled with newfound hope.

The enigmatic technique, passed down through generations of Heavenly Mountain, purportedly capable of reviving the dead?

“My master perished because of this ancient art,” the artifact spirit cautioned softly. “You underestimate its potency.”

The ntion of the Spirit Summoning Monarch Art ignited a flurry of emotions within Braydon, despite the artifact spirit’s warning about its perilous nature.

For it held the tantalizing possibility of bringing back those lost to the abyss of death.

Regardless of the cost, Braydon felt compelled to attempt it!

Without hesitation, he lifted Luther Carden out of the coffin.

“Brother!” exclaid Westley Hader and the others, taken aback.

“Guard !” Braydon instructed the crowd, then proceeded to carry Luther’s body into the depths of the city lord’s mansion.

Upon reaching the central palace, Braydon gently released Luther, allowing him to hover in the air.

With the gaze of countless onlookers upon him, Braydon invoked the Spirit Summoning Monarch Art, emanating a palpable wave of pressure.

“The Spirit Summoning Art transcends ti, capable of reviving the past!” he declared amidst the hushed murmurs of the crowd.

“Soul, return!” Braydon commanded, employing the Spirit Summoning Art to rouse Luther from his slumber.

Could the deceased truly be brought back to life?

It remained an enigma.

Yet Braydon was determined to find out!

As he unleashed the power of the Spirit Summoning Art, a chill wind swept across the land, sending shivers down the spines of all who felt its icy touch.

The cold gusts enveloped the 16th ruin, its vast expanse stretching over tens of thousands of miles, stirring even the dormant spirits within.

The sheer scale of the phenonon was staggering, striking fear into all living beings.

In the Spirit Sea, influential figures stirred from their reverie, sensing the disturbance in the natural order of things.

Constantine Siegel sat cross-legged, his senses attuned to the movents within the 16 ruin.

With a startled exclamation, he remarked, “What an eerie surge of yin energy. Could it be the resurgence of the ancient force? Or perhaps the unveiling of so long-forgotten ruins?”

Activating his dual-pupils, Constantine peered into the essence of the disturbance.

“It’s him!” he declared, pinpointing Braydon as the source of the upheaval.

However, the magnitude of the disturbance was unprecedented.

“What’s happening in the 16th ruin?” soone queried.

“It’s a trivial matter,” Constantine dismissed, though his response only fueled speculation among the gathered crowd.

They understood that Constantine must have glimpsed sothing significant, yet his silence was impenetrable.

Moreover, the regulations of the Spirit Sea barred its denizens from interfering in such matters, leaving even the most powerful creatures perplexed but bound by their constraints.

anwhile, in Zunde Royal City, Braydon’s invocation of the Spirit Summoning Monarch Art set off a chain reaction.

The yin wind veiled the sun and moon, plunging the world into an abyss of darkness.

Across the city, countless structures trembled as the frigid gusts swept through, echoing with the mournful wails of vengeful souls, audible even to the most ordinary of ears.

The sight was nothing short of horrifying, all thanks to Braydon’s actions.

Yet, despite his efforts, Braydon’s power fell short in reviving Luther.

In the biting chill of the wind, vengeful souls encircled Braydon and Luther, their eerie howls punctuating the air as they sought entry into Luther’s body.

Braydon’s complexion grew pallid, beads of cold sweat trickling down his temples.

Coincidentally, at that very mont, the three banished immortals made their return!

Among them, the ancient martial arts banished immortal bore a colossal head—the severed visage of the thousand-ter-long ape, symbolizing its demise.

Upon witnessing the grim scene, the trio’s expressions turned solemn as they discarded the giant ape’s head.

“Attack!” the martial arts banished immortal murmured softly.

In a flash, the three banished immortals converged beside Braydon, each assuming their designated positions, representing the four cardinal directions.

Simultaneously, they invoked the Spirit Summoning Monarch Art.

“Summon the eternal light!”

“Resurrect the ancient!”

“Oh, soul. Return!”

With these incantations, the three banished immortals unleashed their assault, their bodies ablaze with boundless light.

The resulting beam pierced through the heavens and the earth, akin to the final glimr of light in a world consud by darkness.

It resembled more of a guiding beacon, illuminating the path for Luther’s wandering soul to find its way back.

As if beckoned by the ceaseless cold gusts, Luther’s essence appeared to be summoned forth.

Pooling their efforts, the quartet invoked the Spirit Summoning Monarch Art, causing the already intense yin wind within the ruin to escalate severalfold.

Despite its dense and violent nature, the wind seed powerless against Braydon and the others, as they stood within the protective aura of the radiant pillar.

Amidst this tumultuous display, Luther’s eyelids fluttered, faint breaths stirring from her nostrils.

Slowly but surely, the fragnted essence of her life force began to coalesce.

Yet, the act of resurrection defied the natural order, inviting the wrath of the heavens.

Above the swirling yin wind, crimson clouds tinged with black thunder materialized—a celestial on signifying impending divine retribution.

The red tribulation cloud heralded heavenly judgnt, while the ferocity of the ultimate yin thunder threatened to obliterate Luther.

It was an affront to the heavens, a defiance against the natural order of life and death.

Observing the unfolding chaos, the martial arts banished immortal spoke with a detached air, “In the mortal realm, there exist 30,000 techniques, each harboring its own formidable power. Ultimate yin thunder is but one such rarity—a force of nature beyond my comprehension.”

Ultimate yin thunder, with its amalgamation of yin and thunder energies, epitomized the division between yin and yang.

Yet, undeterred, the martial arts banished immortal shielded Luther, utilizing the opportunity to grasp the intricacies of the yin thunder’s power.

anwhile, as the bitter winds howled, the vengeful spirit of a fearso entity coalesced, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding conundrum.

A fragnt of the soul belonging to a nine-headed snake erged—a creature known in ancient tis as the Nine-headed Demonic Snake.

Its fragnted soul roared forth, intent on infiltrating Luther’s form.

“Destroy!” commanded Green Lotus, as he unleashed his ti domain, transforming temporal energies into a lethal sword aid at the snake.

Behind the ancient martial arts banished immortal, the spectral forms of 3,000 imperial paths materialized.

With a cold proclamation, he declared, “Return! The imperial paths rge into one, and the human emperor path reclaims its dominion!”

Legend spoke of the ancient martial arts banished immortals following the path of the human emperor—a belief now embodied in the intertwining of 3,000 ntal paths.

From this convergence erged a towering, imperial figure clad in regal attire, emanating an aura of supre authority—the human emperor whose countenance mirrored Braydon’s own.

Under the command of the ancient martial arts banished immortal, invisible marks infused with the power of 3,000 imperial paths coalesced, culminating in an unparalleled display of might—a convergence of all forces into a single, devastating strike.

The three banished immortals, each extraordinary in their own right, unleashed their combined prowess, while Braydon observed calmly.

It wasn’t that his true self lacked strength; rather, Braydon had invested considerable effort and energy over the years in nurturing these three individuals, their destinies intertwined through his guidance and support.

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