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Under the open sky, Lu Ding’s body shot forward like a cannonball, heading straight for the Di family’s rear residence and the towering Kongshan.
Bang!!!
Flesh crashed into the mountain, sending dirt flying into the air.
The ground quaked and the rocks tumbled.
It was at this mont that the strength of the physical body truly showed.
In the underground space—
Di Kongshan spat out a mouthful of blood, his face pale as gold paper.
He knew the attacker was strong.
But he didn’t expect him to be this strong.
When he first saw how young Lu Ding was, although he didn’t look down on him because of his age—
He didn’t really take him seriously either.
But who would’ve thought!!!
In such a short ti, this youngster had broken through his Coffin-Hanging Vine Sea technique.
Di Kongshan stood up.
Just as he was about to throw caution to the wind and fight again—
He suddenly sensed sothing.
He looked up.
The layer of mud above the underground space collapsed.
A pillar about the thickness of an arm, covered in rough runes and inscriptions, ca down first—not gold, not iron, nor copper.
With lightning speed, the sharp end pierced through Di Kongshan’s flesh and blood.
It entered through his chest.
With imnse force, it pinned him firmly to the ground.
“Puh!!!”
Another large mouthful of blood gushed out.
Di Kongshan could feel a strange force emanating from the pillar, flowing through his entire body, even burrowing into his soul.
Yet it didn’t harm his soul.
He was baffled.
He looked up.
At the pillar’s tail pointing skyward, soone stood amidst black smoke, a long blade in hand, dripping fire onto the ground—each drop leaving a deep crater.
Lu Ding looked down from above, eyes filled with contempt—the kind of disdain that sees all beings as equal during battle.
He lowered his gaze.
From the corner of his eye, he looked at Di Kongshan.
He didn’t say a word, but that silent humiliation said more than a thousand insults, bringing a bitter, self-mocking smile to Di Kongshan’s face.
“As expected, the waves of the Yangtze push the old ahead. 749... remarkable. My whole family’s here. I’ve already cast a spell on them. I, Di Kongshan, have lost—I accept it.”
“If you don’t intervene, they’ll die on their own. If they’re an eyesore to you, you can take action now.”
As he spoke,
The view widened.
Behind Lu Ding, in the empty underground chamber, stood a group of trembling figures. Their bodies shook with fear, yet their faces held firm expressions.
These were the Di family mbers who had fled here for refuge earlier, seeking protection from Di Kongshan.
Lu Ding took one look.
It was rather tragic.
He flicked his fingers, ford a seal, and raised his hand.
“Activate.”
The word fell like a drop into a still pond, spreading ripples.
Di Kongshan felt the eerie fluctuation from the Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar in his body intensify.
He didn’t understand.
But in the next mont, confusion turned into terror.
As that force spread through his bloodline—
Snap! Sothing inside him seed to break.
One of the standing Di family mbers clutched their chest and dropped to their knees.
The spell he cast earlier hadn’t even taken effect yet—this…
This bizarre situation made Di Kongshan instantly uneasy.
“What did you do!!? What kind of spell is this!!?”
His reaction—
Instantly triggered sothing in Lu Ding’s mind.
A carefree smirk slowly spread across his face.
His eyes shimred with red light:
“You… don’t seem as composed as you pretend to be…”
As he spoke, Lu Ding swept his gaze over the fallen Di family mbers.
Then continued, “Hiding soone?”
Di Kongshan replied firmly, “No! All the Di family are here. Kill, flay—do as you please!”
“No, no, no.”
Lu Ding shook his head. “You’re definitely hiding soone.”
“This technique of mine is called the Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar. It has only one function—to annihilate families and trace bloodlines. The reason I didn’t kill you imdiately—”
“—was to use you as the dium to cast it.”
That was the reason he hadn’t killed Di Kongshan right away.
Lu Ding didn’t have ti to track people down one by one, so he delayed just a bit and used the Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar to perform a mass casting—it saved a lot of ti.
He wasn’t worried about soone figuring out the spell’s chanics, either.
How do you break this thing?
Either you don’t get hit by the pillar—
Or you don’t have any bloodline ties.
Those were the only two ways.
Besides, this wasn’t even Lu Ding’s main attack thod.
Didn’t matter.
Upon hearing this—
Di Kongshan could no longer maintain his composure.
He shouted, “Stop! Stop!!”
He struggled to get up, trying to resist.
But the mont he lifted his body even a little—
A powerful stomp crushed him back into the ground.
Boom!!!
The force cracked the solid earth instantly.
Lu Ding looked at the blood-spewing Di Kongshan and said, “It’s fine. You don’t have to say anything. This spell has feedback.”
“I’ll know exactly how many it hits and how many it misses.”
Lu Ding leaned forward as he spoke, his tone slowing: “If your entire family really is here, then at least you’ll all die together—that’s still a decent outco. But if soone’s missing, I’ll find them.”
Leaving loose ends wasn’t Lu Ding’s style.
Di Kongshan couldn’t hold back any longer. Whether the spell was real or not—
If Lu Ding really wanted to investigate, there was no way he wouldn’t find out how many people the Di family had.
The reason he’d gathered everyone here was to use the voluntary sacrifice of most of them to confuse his opponent, in order to protect a few survivors—or rather, one sole survivor.
But now, with just one Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar, Lu Ding had completely ruined his plan.
Di Kongshan gritted his teeth through the pain and shouted, “You’re going to kill the innocent too?!”
Lu Ding shook his head calmly: “Those who share blessings, share misfortune. That’s what you call ‘innocent’?”
“If they benefited from your Di family’s collaboration with the Tianli Sect, then they’re not innocent.”
“Before you die, let explain sothing. Innocence isn’t up to you to decide. It’s determined by due process and investigation, judged by 749.”
As more Di family mbers succumbed to the severed kinship effect of the Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar,
The spell’s feedback transmitted directly into Lu Ding’s mind.
He took a look.
Sure enough, among the Di family bloodline, there was still one person affected by the spell but showing no reaction.
Lu Ding scanned the room—
Everyone was either down or kneeling in pain.
That ant… they weren’t here.
Tough fate, that one.
But the exact location was unknown.
The Mourning Gate Age-Fixing Pillar was just a spell, not a divine art. It wasn’t mystical enough to pinpoint soone’s coordinates.
But that was fine.
He asked casually, “Didn’t you say all your Di family mbers are here? Then how co soone’s still reacting to the spell but isn’t here?”
Di Kongshan clenched his jaw in silence, then suddenly raised his hand and aid a palm at his own crown.
His thought was simple—if he died, maybe the spell would vanish too.
But how could Lu Ding possibly let him die?
He flicked his hand, and another spell—Funeral Hemp Ti-Locking Pillar—stabbed straight into Di Kongshan’s chest.
[Effect: Minor cases result in paralysis within the spell’s area. Major cases induce overwhelming grief in the target.]
Di Kongshan’s emotions collapsed instantly.
“It’s all my fault! I ruined the Di family! Kill !! If you’ve got the guts, just kill !!!!”
Judging from that, it was clearly the major effect in play.
Lu Ding ignored him and raised his hand to pull over a Di family mber who had just collapsed but wasn’t dead yet.
He called out, “Feifan.”
A figure dropped down from the cave ceiling.
“Lu-ge, what is it?”
Lu Ding reached out a hand. “Silver needle.”
Yan Feifan handed over the needle—these things were all packed in his bag.
More critical items were stored in Lu Ding’s small Red Coffin Woman space.
Lu Ding took the needle and precisely inserted it into the head of the Di family mber.
The reason he didn’t use it on Di Kongshan was simple—his cultivation was too high. Lu Ding had only secretly learned the technique and hadn’t mastered the core.
But using it on other Di family mbers worked just fine.
He added another secret technique to keep the man barely alive—
In case the old bastard’s spell killed him first.
Turning back, he stared at the grief-stricken yet immobilized Di Kongshan.
“Co on. Watch.”
“Is there anyone from the Di family not here today?”
Lu Ding questioned the man with the silver needle in his head.
Di Kongshan’s eyes bulged with rage. “Shut up!!!!”
“Who… isn’t… here… who… who… Di…”
“Shut up!!!”
“Di… She… I think he’s not here.”
Black smoke rose as Lu Ding turned his head deliberately and said loudly for Di Kongshan to hear: “So it’s Di She…”
“Feifan, look up Di She’s information. See if we can locate him through his phone’s IP.”
As he moved, he stepped right in front of Di Kongshan. “Sacrificing many to protect one—none of you will survive.”
He pointed at the fallen Di family mbers. “I didn’t kill them.”
Killing the body was one thing—destroying the heart was another.
All sches turned to dust.
Di Kongshan broke down completely. “Ahhh!! I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you!!!”
He raised his blade. Flas ignited, casting Lu Ding’s shadow over Di Kongshan like a beast about to devour him.
“But you… were killed by .”
“Colluding with an evil cult, endangering the nation—
In my capacity as an Investigator of 749, I sentence you to behead—imdiately!”
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