907: 906: Who is more cunning 907: 906: Who is more cunning “I can’t guarantee absolute safety, but one thing I can tell you right now is that the stuff inside is intact,” Tang Feng said with a smile.
“Then there’s no need to wait—sisters, let’s charge!” They each entered the inn.
At this mont, no one felt embarrassed anymore.
Gaining Tang Feng’s favor was like securing a golden ticket to riches.
In just a single entry and exit, many treasures were acquired.
To be honest, the mbers of the Holy Divine Palace felt ashad.
Look at Tang Feng—they barely saw him lift a finger.
anwhile, they’d raided every nook and cranny inside the building.
The thought alone made them blush.
“Why don’t you search for treasures?” Two n stared at Tang Feng in confusion.
“Not interested.”
Their mouths twitched upon hearing this.
Sothing they’d deed precious must hold no value in Tang Feng’s eyes.
“We don’t compare to your extravagance.” The two didn’t want to talk to Tang Feng anymore—they were completely demoralized.
Tang Feng walked to the ancient tree and sat down.
“Old Gu, did you swipe all the good stuff from this city?”
The ancient tree remained silent.
It hadn’t expected the human’s first question to be this.
How should it respond?
Admit it?
The tree wasn’t foolish, so it chose silence.
“Looks like you’re tacitly agreeing.
Well, since we’ve crossed paths, how about sharing so benefits with ?” Tang Feng suggested.
“No.”
“Heh, we’re close acquaintances by now, no need to be like this.
My senses aren’t bad, you know.”
“We’re not close at all—we were enemies not long ago.” The ancient tree quivered its branches and leaves in irritation.
“Strangers at first, but familiarity grows over ti.
By the way, do you want to leave this place?” Tang Feng asked.
“Of course I do.
Why wouldn’t I?
But my roots are tied here—I can’t leave, or else I’ll die.” The ancient tree had tried countless thods to escape, all ending in failure.
“That’s just because you don’t have a way.
If you trust , I can get you out.
Otherwise, what’s the use of being so strong in this dead city?”
“You can really do that?”
“Absolutely.”
“What’s the catch?” The ancient tree wasn’t naive.
No human would help for no reason; certainly, Tang Feng had conditions in mind.
If the terms weren’t too outrageous, the tree might consider them.
“I don’t need much.
Other than the tree crystal, I’m not interested in the rest of your stuff.”
“Ah, so you want the tree crystal?
No problem.
As long as you get out, I’ll give you enough to make up a hundred tons.” The ancient tree made a bold promise, almost causing Tang Feng’s heart to jump out of his chest.
Clearly, the ancient tree didn’t know the true value of the tree crystal.
Tang Feng, overwheld with excitent, didn’t respond imdiately.
Growing anxious, the ancient tree thought Tang Feng felt the offer wasn’t enough and said, “Kid, don’t push your luck!
Fine, a maximum of two hundred tons—this is the accumulation of tens of thousands of years.”
Tang Feng froze, stunned.
He hadn’t expected his brief pause to net an extra hundred tons.
“Deal!” Tang Feng’s face lit up with a broad smile.
“Humans truly are scheming creatures,” the ancient tree muttered before handing over the promised two hundred tons of tree crystal.
Gazing at the multicolored, radiant tree crystals, Tang Feng was in an exceptionally good mood.
“Prepare yourself, Old Gu.
I’ll begin shortly.”
“Wait, what thod will you use to get out?”
“Rune Seal.”
“Never heard of it.”
“Obviously—there are plenty of things you haven’t heard of as a Demon God.
Anyway, pack up your belongings,” Tang Feng said.
“Leave for now and return in an hour.” The ancient tree refused to let Tang Feng linger beneath its canopy, worried that its secrets would be revealed.
Tang Feng didn’t mind.
Having obtained the tree crystals, he considered this journey to the Secret Realm a monuntal success.
With these, ascending to the rank of Divine Sovereign would be effortless.
Feeling elated, Tang Feng took a stroll through the ancient city.
On his way, he noticed several figures trailing him underground.
However, recalling how he had brutalized the Tail Sword Beast and the ancient tree before, they refrained from making any bold moves.
In truth, they were rely curious about Tang Feng’s intentions.
Seeing him casually stroll around, they lost interest.
Soon, their sights shifted to the mbers of the Holy Divine Palace.
Tang Feng didn’t warn them this ti.
Gaining treasures always ca at a price, and adventuring ant embracing challenges.
As Tang Feng expected, the Holy Divine Palace’s mbers were in a sorry state, even sustaining considerable injuries.
They fled from the ancient city back to its entrance.
Looking back, the multicolored barrier had disappeared.
They couldn’t re-enter even if they wanted to.
“Ah Feng hasn’t co out.”
They finally realized Tang Feng was missing.
“Don’t worry.
He’s strong and will definitely co out unscathed.
Let’s focus on tending to our wounds first.” As n, the two male disciples of the Holy Divine Palace felt utterly incompetent—they couldn’t even protect the won.
Earlier, they fled faster than their Junior Sisters.
What a disgrace.
“What were those beasts earlier?
They were terrifying.” The won still hadn’t recovered from the events.
“Forget about the beasts.
We’re safe now—that’s what matters.”
“What do we do next?
Still exploring?” The won, despite their injuries, were reluctant to give up.
“Obviously, we still want to explore.
But we don’t know where the entrance to the passage is.
For now, let’s wait for Tang Feng to co out,” one of them said.
“We can’t always rely on him.
How about trying other passages?” It was ti for the n to step up.
The won paused, then nodded in agreent.
Since they ca to hone their skills, they should overco difficulties instead of retreating.
“Let’s wait for Ah Feng first.
If he doesn’t co out within a day and our Junior Sisters are feeling better, we’ll explore another passage,” the leading Senior Sister decided.
Still, she secretly hoped Tang Feng would show up.
But Tang Feng didn’t appear.
Left with no choice, they picked one passage and ventured inside.
Their luck was not bad—they’d chosen the right entrance.
What lay ahead, however, remained uncertain.
anwhile, Tang Feng watched the ancient tree retract all its extending branches.
Raising his head, countless dangling branches descended—a truly magnificent sight.
“Alright, you can start now.”
In the distance, so burrowing Divine Beasts erged from the ground.
They didn’t dare approach.
Instead, their curious eyes fixed on Tang Feng, puzzled as to why the ancient tree, seemingly invincible, feared a re human.
Was it just because Tang Feng had severed a single branch?
They couldn’t fathom it.
No one explained, and soon they witnessed an astonishing scene.
Tang Feng ford various Seal Techniques.
Then, countless runes appeared in the air, enveloping the ancient tree.
A bright flash followed—they vanished together, leaving behind a stunned crowd of Divine Beasts.
What ca next was pure exhilaration.
With the ancient tree gone, the area was theirs for the taking.
But peace wouldn’t last.
Bloodshed was inevitable—territory now had to be contested.
Survival depended on cunning and strength.
Thus began an era of battle that would rage on for ages.
Tang Feng couldn’t care less.
At this mont, he wandered outside the ancient city, found nothing new, and exited the passage.
Not seeing the Holy Divine Palace mbers didn’t disappoint him.
He simply picked another passage and ventured inside.
What greeted him this ti was a range of mountains.
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