Chapter 628: Su Xuan Yue
Weiyu Heaven has five peaks, each representing the extreme of one of the Five Elements. “Extreme” means the ultimate limit.
Water Feather Peak is the ultimate of water; from afar, its summit is shrouded in mist and clouds, through which snowflakes drift endlessly.
After climbing the mountain, Liu Xiaolou opened his palm and caught a snowflake falling from the sky—it was half a foot long, and if not for its chilling coldness, one might mistake it for a bird’s feather.
The snowflake lay in his palm.
“Hey, where are you? Have you reached Tian Shi Square yet?” Yang Bingquan asked the moment the call connected.
Yang Nan had his own plan—he had possessed the Sacred Scrolls of the Sages for some time and understood this Confucian relic thoroughly; if he finished reciting the maxims and the giant crab and Chiyang still hadn’t defeated their opponent, he might truly be captured alive by the yellow-faced bandit.
As soon as the White Ape spoke, the Car God had already focused his attention on carefully observing the surroundings; through the Car God’s scrutiny, he confirmed the White Ape’s words were true—this place was indeed a once-active underground shelter.
Meanwhile, Ai Moxue’s modified spy car passed in front of another prestigious university in Huadu, where a fifty-something, bespectacled professor stood by the roadside, looking anxious and glancing around as if waiting for someone. The spy car stopped before him; Ai Moxue opened the door and called out for the professor to get in.
The guess confirmed, Su Feng’s heart thundered—he suddenly understood many things; now he finally knew why Prince Fu Cheng had killed Prince San!
These words instantly left the mid-stage Spirit Concealment cultivator breathless—he never expected this Sun Brother’s eyes were so sharp, detecting his flaw the moment combat began.
As the head of the Chan Sect, if he lost this battle, how could Dao Xing Zun face Lord Tai Shang Yuan Shi with any dignity?
Liu Ying saw there was nothing for her to do, and since the others were chatting warmly, her presence seemed superfluous; she bid farewell to the Night Cang Clan Chief and others and returned to the Spirit Valley.
Leaving the market, she pulled up the map interface but could only see the edge of the Outer Region—too far away; beyond that, into the Outer Region’s depths, no specific details appeared. She would have to go there herself to search.
Although both wished to end the battle swiftly, the current situation forced them both to prolong it.
At the same time, he subtly shifted his position slightly to maintain a suitable distance between them.
Following Xun Yu’s advice earlier, the boundaries of Yanhuang City were expanded, its walls widened and raised, to avoid the future labor of rebuilding.
Ye Qian Tong’s face turned pale—he internally scanned his personal space and found the Yinming Ghost Flame’s aura had vanished completely.
The people at the Root believed him a battle genius; now it was time to revise their perception.
She knew this cultivation technique had been specially sought for her by the State Master—not as easily obtained as he claimed, but after enduring countless setbacks and hardships.
In her heart, family came first; she felt no great loyalty to the Emperor, let alone admiration or worship.
Instantly, Ray steadied his mind within the tower, preparing to secure the next wave of tower kills while signaling to his teammates, “I can hold.”
That is, using backfilling technology to refill the mountain body, restoring its original shape as closely as possible.
In terms of chakra volume, it may not match a Tailed Beast Ball, but the explosive power after the special metal shatters can surpass an ordinary Tailed Beast Ball.
Others followed Niu Ben’s example, beginning to use brute force for indiscriminate attacks, yet still failed to force the hidden King-level Beast to reveal itself.
He was knocked to the ground, two sharp, massive black claws pinning him down tightly—thick and powerful.
“That blue giant dragon’s shadow and the flaming bird that burned the horizon were no mortal things, nor was that black mist human…” The old clan chief seemed lost in memory, his hazy eyes filled with deep unease.
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