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Chapter 284: Chapter 236: Utter Chaos

Look at how easily the Artifact Spirit said it, how should I do it?

Han Yu could hardly take care of himself. The Ghost-faced Drums not only made his Sea of Consciousness shake incessantly but also numbed his body, dispersing all his gathered power with each wave of impact.

At this ti, the Ox had already used the Soul-Catching Banner it was accustod to. Eight blood-red flags unfurled in the wind, forming an array around Han Yu, and after the eight beams struck, Han Yu was completely immobilized.

After setting this up, the Ox wore a smug expression on its face.

It hadn’t wasted its effort setting this up; what of a strong physical body or powerful divine techniques? As long as the right thod was found, anyone could be subdued.

"Such a fine body, I’m going to refine it and carry it with ."

The Ox’s strange gaze made one’s heart tremble.

A chill ran through Han Yu’s heart, strengthening his resolve to kill her.

She flew closer with a sly smile, pulling out a handful of seeds, eyeing Han Yu’s body with ill intentions.

"Don’t move, let Sister try planting these seeds in you."

Han Yu was startled, quickly taking a deep breath, almost about to spit fire, but under the continuous drumbeats, all his divine power energy scattered throughout his body.

"Don’t struggle, it’s useless."

The Ox was evidently very confident in its arrangent.

But just as she was about to feed the seeds into Han Yu’s mouth, his figure suddenly wavered, and the thorny vines binding him fell limp.

"Bastard!"

The Ox almost bit through its teeth at the sight, just beside the thorny bushes below, Ye Hei wielded a blade and sword, while Huangfu Liang carried a broadsword as wide as half a door, both sneaking around the thorn bushes, chopping away quietly.

Seeing the Ox’s gaze, the two quickly stopped.

"Die, all of you."

With a furious shout from the Ox, the thorny bushes below trembled and rapidly extended several thorny whips towards the two, but they were crafty, turning and fleeing without a second thought at the sight of the whips.

Overreaching oneself!

The Ox huffily turned around, just about to continue when the vines under Han Yu’s feet also dropped.

The two had sneaked back again, hacking away wildly with their blade and sword.

The Ox couldn’t stand it any longer, directly releasing four banners that shot straight towards the two.

"Scatter!"

Ye Hei swiftly advised, having made up his mind not to confront the enemy head-on. As soon as they were discovered, they would flee; if not, they would keep chopping.

"Don’t use True Essence, don’t let them lock on to you."

Huangfu Liang nodded and, relying solely on his physical form, leaped continuously, darting into a narrow alley in no ti, leaving Ye Hei to cover the rear, becoming an easy target for the four banners.

The four blood-red beams broke through the air, extrely swift. Afraid of being locked on, Ye Hei dared not expose even a hint of True Essence and could only dodge continuously with his physical form.

Suddenly, as a Soul-Catching Banner advanced alongside him, a beam of blood light swept across him, causing his previously nimble steps to feel as if they were laden with lead, his forrly agile body technique stumbling like a toddler learning to walk.

The remaining three banners arrived in succession, forming a trapping array around him.

"Die for !"

The Ox shouted fiercely.

"It backfired."

Ye Hei could only give a bitter smile. A clever trick was indeed unsuited for such a grand sche, especially with the wide disparity in strength between the parties. He, at Great Perfection, dragging a Divine Gaze cultivator, trying to provoke a Transcendent Realm cultivator, was indeed flirting with death.

As the four banners simultaneously emitted blood light and tightly bound him, the next mont, wails from vengeful spirits began to incessantly erge from within the banners.

Ye Hei’s face changed, watching helplessly as vengeful spirits started to crawl out of each banner.

"A few Divine Gaze Realm junior cultivators dare to jump about in front of , die!"

The Ox sneered coldly, planning to watch as the vengeful spirits drained him dry.

Bang!

A dull thud ca from nearby. The Ox turned to look, and its face changed dramatically. A wine gourd the size of a vat was crashing heavily into Han Yu’s back at that mont.

Huangfu Liang, hidden in the shadows, had intended this blow to kill, using all his might, believing this to be the only way to pull Han Yu out; otherwise, they might as well be waiting for death.

Han Yu, already freed from the vines’ restraint because of their actions, now was knocked free, instantly falling out of the trap of ghost drums and soul banners, plumting straight down.

It worked!

Huangfu Liang bead, quickly pulling his head back.

On the other side, as Ye Hei was ready to accept his fate, he suddenly felt a figure crash down before him, a fiery aura erupted, instantly turning all the banners to ashes.

"Thanks to you two."

Han Yu expressed his gratitude to Ye Hei; without them, he might have really fallen into the hands of that Ox woman.

"You two be careful on your own, I’m going to settle the score with her."

After giving so instructions, Han Yu flexed his arms, and eight colossal hands burst from the ground, one directly lifting him up to the sky.

As they rose, the giant hands tightly wrapped around his body, and then all eight giant fists slamd down towards the Ox.

The Ox imdiately retreated behind the Ghost-faced Drum, spiritual power bursting forth, with the massive drumbeat shaking the surrounding dust and dirt.

Unable to withstand the impact, the closest giant hands instantly shattered into soil, falling down.

The remaining three hurriedly shielded one as they continued to close in, with the Ox retreating, pulling the three drums continuously. The drumbeats were relentless, soon breaking one more hand, then another.

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