Chapter 107: Enemy Attack Under the Moon, the Array Achieves Success
Knowing that there were Daoists within the country who had cultivated true qi, and having seen foreign sorcerers who practiced dark arts, Gu Zhao still gave each of the two women a Tian Gang talisman, just in case—despite the likelihood that their overseas performance with the folk music troupe posed no real threat.
The next day, Gu Zhao took Yi Hong Daozhang to a branch of Hengta Group, where they met Yoshinobu Yuki’s father and two young members of the Tsuchimikado clan.
Gu Zhao had originally thought he might see other Onmyoji from Sakura Country.
His sword strike resembled seventy percent of Xie Yundu’s “Not Passing Through a Thousand Autumns” from the Six Melodies of Peach Mountain—he remembered it from seeing Xie Yundu use it in the secret realm, and the moment was perfect; with a slight adjustment, he used it effortlessly.
Du Ziping was fiddling with the ink iron when a white light shot toward him; he caught it, infused it with magic power, and a familiar voice rang out: “May I ask which junior brother has arrived? I am Chang Yun, residing at the peak’s center, come to pay my respects.” Du Ziping froze—he had become Chang Yun’s neighbor.
Ye Fan naturally ignored Fatty; he didn’t care how the fellow acted, since Zhengpai Song Ying would take the blame if anything went wrong—what did he have to fear?
Five-colored primordial energy continuously flooded into the Eight Trigrams diagram, which kept expanding, forcing the boundaries of the spiritual sea to crack. Then the diagram spewed forth vast amounts of crystalline mist—rarely seen primordial spiritual sea energy.
These pale-blue sword rays tore through the air with a sound like ripping silk, shattering the net of blades in an instant. No technique was used—Li Chong simply relied on the piercing sharpness of his Blue Lotus sword qi to shred the threads and steel fragments. In less than a second, only specks of glowing dust remained in the air.
Nie Yan’s lips twitched—he knew Du Yao was telling him plainly: his selection of people was fine, but whether they’d be chosen depended entirely on her mood.
In addition to these household registration records, Yang Zhen had also had the city’s property deeds gathered and cross-referenced them to identify suspicious individuals. Though tedious, this method was far simpler and less likely to cause trouble than searching the entire city aimlessly.
It was an iron arrow that pierced straight through Yin Yuhou’s divine armor, its terrible force driving him into a crumbling wall of the abandoned mansion.
This was another setting absent from the original anime—or perhaps a butterfly effect triggered by interference. Any other player would have been overjoyed by such a reward, but for this person, it was merely an added nuisance.
“You won’t speak, will you?” Can Yang sneered, flicking his finger; a spark flew to Du Ziping’s body and instantly ignited a white flame that engulfed him entirely. Strangely, though the fire burned fiercely, not a single ember touched his clothes, nor did a single hair burn.
Thus, Bai Yi and Qu Yiran, a divorced couple, entered the same movie theater with tickets for the same film.
This scene was undoubtedly worth capturing for posterity—but the admiral had no communication device on him.
Ye Xin’s battle had too great an impact; its aura even surpassed those of Yu Xiao the Great Radiance versus Nie Qianyuan, and Hao Ge the Great Radiance versus Di Zhan.
Nolan laughed the moment Li Sheng spoke, tilting his body slightly and glancing sideways at Li Sheng.
After reading Hong Lei’s latest Weibo response—especially that final line—some brain-dead fans were further provoked and could not accept it.
“...” That Yulin trembled violently, raising his head in panic—until he saw Zhu Que’s blooming smile, and he trembled again.
Thus, upon seeing Zhu Lin, he merely smiled faintly, calm and detached—as if even the sky collapsing would leave him utterly unmoved and unconcerned.
End of Chapter
