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Now reading: Chapter 1134: 35: Unrestrained Rampage from Evil Venerable of the Sword Dao, a Eastern novel by Ruthless Sword.

Capítulo 1134: Chapter 35: Unrestrained Rampage

Once, a group of people was nominated by Zhou Yan, thus entering the Great Zhou family.

Now, the situation has changed sowhat. Zhou Yan rely made a casual remark, and those who were ant to enter the Great Zhou family had their fates seemingly find a certain path imdiately, appearing instantly, and thus followed Zhou Yan.

Zhou Yan once gave a few slots to the Zhou Family mbers, among whom were Zhou Xian and Zhou Gucheng.

The only one who didn’t speak was the forr Zhou Momo.

Now, Zhou Momo still looked sowhat timid, her gaze filled with anticipation, yet she dared not speak, appearing a bit scared, as if she hadn’t recovered from the previously shocking scene.

As for Zhou Ying, she initially entered the Great Zhou family through talent and comprehension tests, but now she directly appeared in the Zhou family.

On the other hand, Zhou Ying’s father, Zhou Han, was temporarily nowhere to be seen, and as for how he ca to the Zhou family, Zhou Yan had no related mories.

Another person was Zhou Qianqian, originally from Fulong City on the Sword Burial Ancestor Star, who made contributions to the Great Zhou family, but now also appeared in the Zhou family, though it was unclear where her change would appear.

From this point of view, the current Sword Burial Ancestor Star, although a replica of the Ancestor Star, has developed so different trajectories.

Heavenly chanism, fate, Qi fortune, and other mysterious and immortal forces sotis form a balance like this, causing the final result not to change, so so things will correspondingly change forms and produce unknown outcos.

However, all these are under Zhou Yan’s control. The specifics being the sa or different don’t make much of a connection because the result of the Sword Burial Ancestor Star is already dood.

Zhou Yan contemplated, his gaze sweeping around, thereby focusing on the situation of the family mbers.

The four people almost simultaneously began to speak, their expressions firm, their wills strong.

Zhou Yan listened to these few people speak, then observed as subsequently, so younger family mbers wanted to stand out yet lacked the courage. Zhou Yan combined this with a scene from the forr Sword Burial Ancestor Star, and this ti, he canceled Zhou Momo’s slot.

“Zhou Gucheng, Zhou Ying, Zhou Qianqian, and Zhou Xian, a month later, follow to the Great Zhou family.”

Zhou Yan slightly nodded, his voice calm as he spoke.

The four imdiately nodded and saluted, their deanor extrely respectful.

“As for Zhou Lingyi and Zhou Lingyao, among others, they already had the qualifications to enter the Great Zhou family and naturally don’t need my deliberate support; their opportunities will eventually co.”

Zhou Yan said thoughtfully.

This statent had a unique profoundness that no one understood at the mont.

Moreover, from this little incident, Zhou Yan seed to see the trajectory of fate. The replica world, combined with the forr Sword Burial Ancestor Star, forms a stark contrast. These are enough to indicate that so people’s fates, when intended to rise will rise sooner or later, like those of Zhou Gucheng and the others. The sa opportunities—if a person fails to rise the first ti—even in a changed world, they still won’t rise, which is very evident in the case of Zhou Momo.

Through this, Zhou Yan also judged the situation for himself.

He completely changed, altered his essence, and reassembled his Sword Heart, so what should his future path be?

The outco seems predestined, but Zhou Yan does not need an outco, because the outco already physically exists on the ancient warship, aning the future is essentially fixed, and what matters is the process during this period, finding the necessary truth, searching for fragnts of the Xuanyuan Sword, and deciphering the vital mories of the latter half of the life of Lei Yan King.

Zhou Yan could even foresee that once everything was completed, he could steadily rebuild and develop into the new Emperor Blood Ninety-nine Transformations, and then smoothly step into the Venerable Realm.

This transformation, reflected in the ancient warship, is also like a genuine rebirth and rebellious bone reconstruction, with his avatar always in Enlightennt, and overthrowing his Tao and starting anew would be tantamount to a rebellious bone reconstruction in an illusory realm.

By then, he might even be able to completely alter the Tao thods, breaking through the issue of advancing in a particular realm.

This is clearly also an opportunity.

A unique path when everyone thinks there is no opportunity or road ahead.

This path belongs to Zhou Yan, and also Zhou Yan’s father, Zhou Wangchen—because it is almost certain now that the ancient warship has a deeply inseparable important connection with Zhou Wangchen.

This connection is profoundly deep. This point is evident whether it’s Ru Yu’s flying sword or the statue on the ancient warship.

And that enormous giant bone woman undoubtedly is likely to be Li Su, the biological mother of Zhou Yan, also known as Lee Sha.

This battle, in an extrely ancient era, or rather because of laws that led to its anciency, was not actually that long ago.

For this reason, the evolution of the giant bone woman’s breasts into the Lonely Sword Peak, or the display of the Lonely Sword Intent of the emperor by the Lonely Sword Peak, could touch Zhou Yan so deeply, feeling so familiar, like an indescribable call, yet so warm and intimate.

All of this seed to have found a period here.

This is also the depiction of the vividly lifelike statue’s mont of about to turn around but not turning.

The one-ard, blind woman might not just be a single figure, but a system, a unique Tao that led to this.

Familiar, intimate, already deeply ingrained in both spirit and bone.

This repeated experience allowed Zhou Yan to combine the carving skill of Zhou Wangchen, deriving a general outline.

Whether it is truly so or not, only ti can tell.

But in the present Sword Burial Ancestor Star, Zhou Yan has enough ways to derive everything, because many mysterious events once happened there, yet have not begun on the cloned Sword Burial Ancestor Star.

Thus, Zhou Yan can perceive changes and trends in certain events with a prophetic-like insight—although many things have indeed changed within, as long as the outco remains the sa, the experiences will ultimately align with the larger outline.

Zhou Yan was aware of all this, and the choices made by people like Zhou Gucheng only deepened this awareness to a certain extent.

Zhou Yan grasped his own heart, stepping out onto the Path of Invincibility without restraint, truly embarking on a aningful journey.

Interfering with the developnt of the Zhou Family, even if it’s an illusory clone family, so what?

Or killing nurous families in Canglan City, razing them to the ground, so what?

Acts stemming from his heart, indifferent to gains or losses, unconcerned with restraints, unaffected by affection or indifference, living this way, his mind unfettered, his thoughts flow smoothly—isn’t this excellent?

Zhou Yan’s thoughts ca naturally, these derivations were casual, neither forced nor avoided.

Everything felt extrely natural.

Moreover, in the cloned Sword Burial Ancestor Star, confronting any truth, Zhou Yan could be certain he would not detach from this world, nor awaken the Emperor Lei Yan in the outside world.

Here, Zhou Yan instead truly realized everything, no longer stumbling but traversing freely, unrestrained.

Zhou Yan intimidated the Zhou Family, using absolute, overwhelming strength to shatter all petty sches and trickery, directly eliminating those he found displeasing, making him the most authoritative figure in the Zhou Family, without exception.

Leaving a month’s ti was for Zhou Yan to further comprehend the statue left by his father, as the profound Taoist Runes and mottled Dao Traces within were utterly unfathomable. Such a statue, if not fully comprehended, would result in the greatest loss.

To pacify external threats, one must first stabilize internally, and under absolute power, there will be absolute compliance.

The concept of might being the hard truth was conveyed vividly in both the Zhou Family and in Zhou Yan’s hands.

In the past, within the Zhou Family of the Sword Burial Ancestor Star, various petty and villainous actors could trample on his dignity, overstep boundaries. But in today’s Zhou Family, even a re frown from Zhou Yan would make many family cultivators shudder, tremble all over, their hearts filled with intense fear.

This realization also made Zhou Yan understand that in the past Sword Burial Ancestor Star, he should have demonstrated greater potential and talent rather than harboring too many concerns.

Yet, what is past is ultimately youthful, and the outco of growth is gradual maturity.

Zhou Yan left a month’s buffer ti, then without interacting with anyone, he appeared like a streak of light directly in his father’s courtyard.

At a thought from Zhou Yan, within his Soul Sea instantly erged the nascent Purple Fla.

The Purple Fla, a mixture of thunderfire and the power of heavenly tribulation, embodies a natural, chaotic fla form.

The initial fla was like a newborn, nurturing a unique Life Energy within it.

Zhou Yan observed for a mont, perceiving a familiar, blazing aura, yet this aura felt more like that of an ancient divine beast possessing Thunderfla nature.

Zhou Yan did not delve deeply into derivation but instead harnessed the power of Purple Fla to comprehend Void Power, crafting a basic spatial storage artifact.

Although this task might be sowhat challenging given his current ability, Zhou Yan, proficient in various skills and having invested a certain amount of effort, managed to create such an artifact.

After crafting the ring, Zhou Yan wore it on his finger, then picked up a broken statue, pondering the rugged marks upon it.

These statues resemble those on the ancient warship greatly.

Except, the statues on the warship are more lifelike, their lines more fluent and smooth.

Whereas the statues here have less stable lines, displaying Affectionate Sword Dao and Heartless Sword Dao, fundantal Bishui Swordsmanship, and such, appear rather cryptic, more like introductory textbooks.

“These lines, the engraving thods, simplified by repeated halts in process. I have the carved shortsword, perhaps I can also attempt genuine Sword Dao carving.”

“Using the Ancestor Dragon’s Heart to carve my own Ancestor Dragon Emperor Venerate Sword Dao, and depict the various forms of the Ancestor Dragon Battle Body.”

Such thoughts arose in Zhou Yan’s mind.

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