Chapter 66: Jiuxingzong and Xuánmén
eover, judging from the aftermath of the battle nearby, the three slain individuals were all cultivators at the Divine Sea realm. As for which level of the Divine Sea realm they were at, it remains un...Chapter Five: Lingxi, having cultivated at the Fourth Layer of the Spirit River Realm for far longer than Lu Ye, possessed significantly more combat experience. Her twin blades whirled in a dizzying dance, forcing Lu Ye to raise his long blade to parry. Before he could fully react, her curved saber from her other hand slashed towards him with incredible speed.
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Facing a fourth-layer cultivator at the second-layer realm, Ling Xi had dealt heavy damage and secured a significant advantage. Yet, he still paid such a great price to defeat his opponent. This made Lu Ye deeply realize his own shortcomings.
>>Cao Ye's low voice sounded.
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The three cultivators were all startled, and hastily accepted the order.
Although Zhang Wu only sent back a simple message before his death, it was enough: a boy with a white tiger, at the second level of Lingxi.
But Cao Ye clearly investigated more things.
Chapter Five had fought with that ferocious bandit and was killed, so Cao Ye deduced that the opponent's cultivation level was more than just the second level of Lingxi Realm, it was very likely the third or fourth level. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to kill Chapter Five. As for using a knife, it was even simpler. The wounds on the young master and Chapter Five were very obvious.
The opponent might have a very good weapon in their hand, otherwise it wouldn't make sense for the weak to defeat the strong and kill Zhang Wu.
In the midst of deep contemplation, Cao Ye suddenly turned his head towards a certain direction and bellowed in a low voice: "Who is there!"
As his voice trailed off, a handsome young man in green robes stepped out of the darkness. A long sword hung at his waist, and he casually rested one hand on the hilt, striding out with an air of casual confidence, like a king inspecting his domain.
The moment Cao Ye saw this man, he felt like he was facing a formidable enemy. His spiritual energy surged rapidly, and he gritted his teeth, snarling, "Wang Yang!" who it was or what they were doing, the black light gave him a feeling of great familiarity.That's a kind of unreasonable sense of familiarity.Let me know if you have any other text you'd like me to...