Chapter 1114: Chapter 76: Nothing Hurts More Than a Dead Heart (Part 2)
With those words, he reached out again, ready to take off the hat.
Swish!
Suddenly, a sword sound echoed in the wind!
Xie Yueying could no longer hold back and drew her sword. The speed of this strike was incredibly fast, almost too swift for anyone to react—
The white-clad woman instantly moved from stillness to action.
"!!!"
Zhu Shuo felt his hair stand on end and instinctively shouted, "Uncle Yao, save !"
Amidst the snow and wind, a cold gleam reappeared.
Although Xie Yueying drew her sword swiftly, the Yin God hidden in the snow and wind acted even faster, striking first despite appearing later. The power of the Dao realm bursting forth in the snow instantly drowned out the sword light.
With a boom.
On the rooftop of Baoyue Building, a thunderous explosion sounded out of nowhere.
Zhu Shuo was blown away by the surging powerful energy, crashing heavily onto the jade table, shattering it into pieces!
He stared wide-eyed, unable to believe the scene before him...
He saw that the white-clad woman, though struck by the Yin God Dao Realm, was not significantly injured. Instead, she took the opportunity to retreat, colliding with the ambush at Baoyue Building.
The ten Qi-controlling and two Cave Heaven cultivators hidden in the darkness moved in unison!
Dozens of divine rainbows, sword auras, and sword lights erupted simultaneously—
The white-clad woman moved like rolling thunder, sword Qi sweeping like an ink splash. Although she had just ascended to the Cave Heaven, her every move was extrely fierce, single-handedly withstanding the siege of twelve powerful practitioners...
"How is this possible!"
Zhu Shuo was aghast.
Though his realm was shallow, he was, after all, the nephew of Xining Marquis, a mansion filled with strong cultivators.
He knew that only by cultivating to the peak of the Cave Heaven Realm could one condense "Tao Rules." However, with every strike Xie Yueying made, there was a flow of dark sword intent in the void... that sword intent looked very much like the so-called "Tao Rules
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