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Now reading: Chapter 1777: 73: Ming Yue Was There Then (Part 2) from Red Heart Patrols the Sky, a Eastern novel by Deep Feelings.

Chapter 1777: Chapter 73: Ming Yue Was There Then (Part 2)

How can it rely be that they have no connections?

The Southern Dipper Palace, as a top-tier sect in the Southern Territory, is stationed just to the west of Li Country.

The two sides seem to have no dealings, but anyone with insight can see the connections.

Historically, when Sumr Country was powerful, it launched campaigns east and west, and which neighboring country was left untouched? Without the support of a major sect like the Southern Dipper Palace, how could Li Country have slept soundly beside a hidden tiger?

If we really talk about it, Tai Yin and Yisheng Feng should have many conflicts.

Regarding Tai Yin’s probing, Yisheng Feng neither agreed nor disagreed, simply saying, “I ca to find you tonight to ask about sothing.”

Tai Yin looked at him.

The aning was—

Is this the attitude for asking about sothing?

Yisheng Feng didn’t seem to notice his displeasure at all, or rather, he couldn’t care less. He continued asking on his own, “Since you left the arena, have you faced Jiang Wang in the Mountain and Sea Realm?”

Tai Yin retorted, “What if I have? What if I haven’t?”

“It seems you have faced him, and even, you were eliminated by him.” Yisheng Feng looked at him with a deep certainty that penetrated to the bone, then said, “I’ve always known your abilities and trust your judgnt. Tell , how is Jiang Wang’s current strength?”

“What if I say I don’t know?” Tai Yin asked.

“You’re a smart person,” Yisheng Feng replied.

“An advanced disciple of the Southern Dipper Palace, so concerned about Qi Country’s prodigy Jiang Qingyang…” Tai Yin showed an expression filled with intrigue, “His friend? His enemy?”

One wouldn’t need to go through him to care if they were friends.

His questions were rely to capture more information, wanting to know more about the entanglent between Yisheng Feng and Jiang Wang. Yisheng Feng wanted his intelligence; he also wanted Yisheng Feng’s intelligence.

It’s not just because he wanted to understand Jiang Wang better.

But more because he had a premonition that if there’s any story between Yisheng Feng and Jiang Wang, it would definitely be very interesting.

“Neither,” Yisheng Feng still sat there, saying casually, “Yu Beidou, who is considered to have predicted for half a lifeti, personally declared that he is the first Inner Mansion in history. I don’t really believe it, that’s all.”

“Being excited by the sight of prey is a reasonable explanation,” Tai Yin obviously didn’t quite believe this reason but didn’t press further, only asking, “If you’re not convinced, why not go to the Mountain and Sea Realm to compete with him directly?”

He spoke with a hint of amusent, “With your strength, I can’t imagine anyone refusing to travel with you.”

Yisheng Feng looked at him, his voice calm yet chilling, “Fighting in the Mountain and Sea Realm, with hands and feet tied, like children fighting with swords, what’s the point?”

Tai Yin’s smile faded, leaving him montarily speechless!

Simple victory or defeat is not what Yisheng Feng seeks.

Even the thirty percent God Soul Origin in the Mountain and Sea Realm cannot satisfy Yisheng Feng.

What he sought was life and death.

At that very mont, looking into Yisheng Feng’s eyes, for so reason, Tai Yin suddenly thought of Jiang Wang charging upwards with the Overbearing Halberd in the Mountain and Sea Realm, facing him with that sa gaze.

Background, appearance, personality… these should be two completely different people, yet they gave him such a similar feeling!

“I’m happy to share my intelligence with you,” he finally said.

For him, individuals like them being enemies rather than friends are, of course, interesting.

Regardless of who dies, it’s a good thing.

He really couldn’t find a reason for silence.

If Jiang Wang could hear Tai Yin’s analysis of him, he would surely have been shocked and moved.

Just through a brief life-and-death struggle, Tai Yin already glimpsed fragnts of the truth about his Divine Skills. Although he has not yet captured the full picture, he is already on the right path.

Of course, Jiang Wang would never give him the chance to complete the picture.

If Astray Path is revealed, life and death must be decided.

In fact, the more Jiang Wang experiences, the more he can feel the necessity of resolutely not exposing Astray Path.

There are so many prodigies in the world, where is there an invincible Divine Skill, an undefeatable secret technique?

What can be kept secret is considered a trump card.

Just like Zhuang Chenggan traversed his life, having experienced countless battles, yet Astray Path was never known. Even his sworn brother, Song Hengjiang, who fought alongside him many tis, didn’t know what Astray Path was.

This is why down in the Demon Grotto, words were used to kill him.

And thus, there was an opportunity to compete with the Bone Demon God for the Calamity of No Life.

Zhuang Chenggan, such a person, cut off emotions and righteousness, he’s not worth pitying. But his intelligence and decisiveness are worth learning from.

If Jiang Wang knew of Yisheng Feng’s observations of him, he probably wouldn’t be as calm soaking in the bath.

But for Yisheng Feng, he had expectations.

He was soone with a strong desire for victory and defeat from childhood, who was relentless.

He was very clear that Yisheng Feng was definitely preparing for the mont they t. And Yisheng Feng also certainly understood that Jiang Wang, upon hearing his na, would never be rciful.

The only thing that surprised Jiang Wang a bit was that since Yisheng Feng had the strength that impressed Ning Jianke, why didn’t he take action during his ti in the Inner Mansion Realm? It was at the Yellow River Gathering that he gained fa, known throughout the world. Yisheng Feng should have known it was him then.

But later, upon reflection, after seizing fa at the Yellow River, Jiang Wang had been fleeing east and west. Pursuers and schers, including those at the level of God Arrives and Dongzhen, didn’t really give an External Building Environnt cultivator much chance…

In fact, Jiang Wang had indeed prepared for encountering Yisheng Feng in the Mountain and Sea Realm. Anyone who could sit firmly as the first in the External Building Environnt in the Taixu Illusion Realm could surely rank high in the Southern Territory as well.

The prodigies of Chuguo inviting soone to assist in their battles likely wouldn’t miss such a strong ally.

It was in the Mountain and Sea Realm that Jiang Wang intended to probe Yisheng Feng’s true capabilities and, if given the opportunity, bury the story there.

But perhaps due to the unique nature of the Mountain and Sea Realm journey, the prodi

But didn’t hear of Yisheng Feng’s na in all seven chapters of the Jade Bi.

Yet there’s nothing to regret; Jiang Wang believes that ti will provide him with the fairest response.

Every day’s effort will serve as stepping stones for the road ahead.

Since Tai Yin’s sudden attack from Xiang Bei, the Trident had clearly heightened its vigilance over Jiang Wang, or rather, “protection.”

The massive lava lake was constantly watched by Huo Dou.

Those dark, beady eyes staring straight over, it’s hard not to be confounded.

Fortunately, Jiang Wang had a steadfast Taoist Heart, imrsed in cultivation, completely undisturbed.

This lifestyle continued for another five days and nights, during which the legendary Zhu Jiuyin opened its eyes five tis.

Darkness fell, and light returned.

On this day, as Jiang Wang was carefully managing the Five Mansions Sea, he suddenly heard the call of the Trident.

This guy was getting more familiar as if he’d known him forever…

Jiang Wang grumbled inwardly. He casually grabbed his Longing weapon, leapt to his feet, and entered a combat state.

But this ti, the Trident, who ca stepping through the air, had no intention of fighting with him. It rely nodded at him, signaling him to follow, then turned to walk away.

Having spent these days together, there was a simple understanding between them.

Jiang Wang uttered not a single redundant word, dutifully following behind the Trident—of course, primarily because no one really paid attention to his words.

Having not left the lava lake for so long, there was a sudden sense of unfamiliarity.

As he surveyed his surroundings, the feeling of unfamiliarity intensified…

But across the mountains and fields, from every lava pool, beside every mountain rock, and through the forests… one by one, the Huo Dou erged silently.

Stepping soundlessly, they quietly gathered behind them, forming a black beast tide.

The Trident rely kept walking ahead, without exchanging any further communication from start to finish.

But this stance of mustering an army said it all.

As Jiang Wang put on the Ruyi Immortal Clothes, draping them over himself, doubts swirled in his heart.

Where is this group of Huo Dou going to conquer?

Who are they hunting this ti?

The foreign beasts in the Mountain and Sea Realm are not easy to ss with, heaven forbid a Divine Arrival skirmish burdens Jiang Soone.

He had a mind to dissuade King Trident but knew it wouldn’t listen.

Particularly infuriating to him was—

If you’re off to war with King Trident, why bring the royal chef along too?

Will I feed you a spoonful of fire if you’re tired from the fight?

Is there no respect for warfare?

How are you being the King of Huo Dou!

Pah, foolish ruler!

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