The ghost, whose origin was unknown, had clearly lost her sanity, and it was a mystery why she was so enraged at Lin Fang.
Her figure resembled a fluttering shadow, constantly shifting her position as she attacked Lin Fang. Her sharp nails shone with a chilling glow, like blades scraping towards Lin Fang’s face.
Lin Fang stepped back and threw a punch, landing squarely on the wronged spirit’s face.
With a thump, the ghost was sent flying backward, soaring through the reeds and falling into the water.
However, this ghost seed to possess a tenacious spirit, as she erged from the water in no ti and relentlessly charged at Lin Fang once more.
Lin Fang frowned at the persistent ghost and pointed a finger, as the Samadhi True Fire ignited at his fingertip.
The mont the flas shot out, they enveloped the ghost, the fierce fire engulfing her completely.
But, contrary to Lin Fang’s expectations of her soul dispersing, a burst of golden light shot out from the flas, pushing aside the Samadhi True Fire.
A majestic female general appeared amid the flas. She wore a bright red armor, wielded a long spear, and her red hair danced in the air. She exuded an air of command and a chilling aura.
The red glow in her eyes faded, revealing clear eyes.
"Wish Power?" Lin Fang murmured to himself as he observed the golden light.
Wish Power is faith. Such a dense Wish Power could only be gathered by a powerful divine spirit with nurous followers. This woman, who seed like a solitary ghost, must be a divine spirit in trouble.
"Man?" the female general frowned and asked as she looked at Lin Fang.
Lin Fang gave himself a once over. He was puzzled by her question. Did he not look like a man? But then he heard the harsh voice of the female general, "All n must die!"
Without further ado, she thrust her spear at Lin Fang.
Lin Fang frowned. This person was truly relentless. Even after regaining her sanity, she seed unwilling to spare him.
But Lin Fang had no intention of treating her with kid gloves. He deflected the incoming spear and threw punches at the female general as if they were raindrops.
The rational female general no longer acted like a wild beast. Instead, her punches and kicks were skilled, and she managed to match Lin Fang in their exchanges.
Nevertheless, she could only match him. After all, Lin Fang had co a long way. One punch landed on the female general’s face, sending the striking woman flying backward, breaking several large trees before she finally fell to the ground, her golden radiance visibly fading.
She slumped to the ground, looking up at Lin Fang as he approached, her face stubborn and filled with defiance.
"Kill !" she yelled, anger in her voice.
Yet Lin Fang frowned and asked, "Why would I kill you?"
"Stop pretending, no man is decent."
"Big sister, how can you say no man is decent when you’ve t so few?" Lin Fang asked incredulously. The woman before him was clearly from Maiden’s Country and had probably seen very few n in her life, yet she harbored such animosity towards them.
"Enough talk. If it weren’t for you n, so many people of Maiden’s Country wouldn’t have died in vain," the woman said, her eyes filled with rage.
"Eh, it seems there is a story here after all. Co on, tell about it—I love listening to tales,"
The woman snorted coldly and turned her head away, clearly unwilling to engage with Lin Fang and obstinately non-cooperative.
Lin Fang smiled, shook his head, and thought to himself what a tsundere she was. It didn’t really matter if there was no story; he was too lazy to kill such a weakened divine spirit anyway. Judging by the speed at which her Wish Power was fading, she was clearly a goddess who had lost the source of her faith.
Perhaps it was Lin Fang’s sorrowful gaze that pierced the woman’s heart. Suddenly, she spoke up, "Had it not been for that man who seduced the King, Maiden’s Country wouldn’t have fallen into chaos, leading to countless deaths and injuries of my people. And yet, that detestable man simply walked away, leaving the King to endure a life of hardship, hopelessly waiting for his return."
Through the woman’s words, Lin Fang began to understand why she harbored such resentnt towards n.
The woman’s na was Leng Qingyue. In life, she had been the Female General of Maiden’s Country, with countless military achievents to her na, and was the most trusted figure by the King of the ti.
Back then, Maiden’s Country was so prosperous and powerful; its people lived in peace and happiness, and the country’s strength was growing day after day. However, everything ca to an abrupt halt with the arrival of a man nad Pei Sheng.
He had sohow wandered into Maiden’s Country and t the King while she was hunting in the forest and was wounded by one of her arrows.
The kind-hearted King saved this unexpected guest, hiding him in the hinterlands of the Imperial Palace without the knowledge of the palace residents.
Perhaps due to curiosity about the outside world and the novelty of n, the King began to et with Pei Sheng frequently, and they quickly fell in love.
Despite the court minister’s objections, the King resolutely decided to be with Pei Sheng.
Although the court ministers strongly opposed it, the deed had been done, and they had no choice but to begrudgingly accept it.
At first, the couple enjoyed a ti of tender affection, but as ti passed, Pei Sheng beca increasingly eccentric.
He started to get sensitive and paranoid, his entire being slowly transforming into a woman.
Perhaps out of a man’s pride, the changed Pei Sheng beca increasingly lancholic and even began to flee from Maiden’s Country.
However, the country was isolated from the world, with many of its own people unaware of the pathways leading outside; it was impossible for him to leave on his own.
After nurous failed attempts, his personality drastically changed, and the quarrels with the King grew more intense.
Seeing her once-loved one in such agony, the King secretly made a decision—she wanted to help him return to normal.
However, the curse of Maiden’s Country turned n into won after a prolonged stay. The King was rely mortal; how could she possibly break the curse?
But there was a book in the Book Pavilion of the Imperial Palace, filled with forbidden magic, that detailed a cruel Array, drawn with the fresh blood of children, which could reverse yin and yang.
Perhaps it could help Pei Sheng return to normal. So the King began to act in secret.
Leng Qingyue was battling abroad when these significant events occurred in the palace, and by the ti she returned, it was too late. Blood covered the entire Imperial Palace as the King, with a pallid face, sat desolate in the center of the Array, while a seductively beautiful man with white hair coldly watched everything unfolding before him.
The Array was both a success and a failure: it granted Pei Sheng great power, but it did not reverse his physical transformation.
And affected by the Array, Pei Sheng completely lost his sanity and turned into a rciless Demon Head, starting a massacre in Maiden’s Country, killing countless civilians with his own hands.
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