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Now reading: Chapter 476 - 476 134 Wind-Calming Pearl1 from Red Heart Patrols the Sky, a Eastern novel by Deep Feelings.

476: Chapter 134 Wind-Calming Pearl_1 476: Chapter 134 Wind-Calming Pearl_1 The Wind Blades enveloping the giant insect’s body all bore a faint cyan hue, indicating a certain degree of concentrated wind elental power.

Moreover, they were so densely packed that there was no space to dodge.

If Jiang Wangruo had remained in place, the consequences would have been unimaginable.

Now he was hiding up high, watching the invisible giant insect go mad below.

He was just waiting for the insect to tire out before striking it fiercely again.

Perhaps because it had gathered a large amount of wind elental power, the sandstorm controlled by the giant insect had lessened in intensity, allowing so of the Foreign Beasts engulfed within to finally regain so autonomy.

From his high vantage point in the eye of the storm, Jiang Wang saw so of the beasts that had been swept away earlier now “burrowing” their way in.

The Golden-legged Centipede’s dense array of golden legs paddled through the air like oars, gliding into the eye of the wind as if it were sailing on water.

It appeared right within the attack range of the Wind Blades.

But the creature wrapped its golden legs around its body, instantly turning its entire form as dazzling and seamless as a gold bar.

Jiang Wang was left staring, unsure whether it was a centipede or a hedgehog.

The clangs and clatters resounded as it remained unscathed despite the slicing Wind Blades!

The second to squeeze into the eye was that massive yellow-brown toad.

As soon as it entered, its tongue shot out like an arrow, so fast it left afterimages all around.

Shattering countless Wind Blades one by one.

But its bulk was too large, and the poor tongue simply couldn’t protect its entire body.

Its back was sliced with dense wounds by the Wind Blades.

Yet for its size, these wounds were trifling.

And from the wounds oozed not red blood but lumps of disgusting, sludge-like substance.

The last to enter was the White-tailed Scorpion that had still attempted to sting Jiang Wang in its tumbling.

Its pincers tore through the wind vortex, leisurely squeezing in.

As it entered,

the previously arrived Golden-legged Centipede and the yellow-brown toad both seed hurried.

The centipede’s golden legs suddenly spread wide, enduring a few cuts from the Wind Blades, it propelled itself through the air, piercing directly through the giant insect’s body and burrowing into it!

Not to be outdone, the burly yellow-brown toad stomped in the air, crashing down right in front of the giant insect.

Although smaller in size, it was almost as tall as the giant insect even when crouched.

Now head to head.

Its tongue shot out like a bullet, slamming straight into the giant insect’s mouth.

It seed as if the two beasts were kissing.

But Jiang Wang clearly saw the giant insect’s dense and ferocious teeth get shattered into countless pieces!

It wasn’t until then that Jiang Wang realized these creatures had co to scavenge.

If it weren’t for Jiang Wang injuring the giant insect, these Foreign Beasts swept away by it would likely have been crushed by the sandstorm and ultimately devoured.

But now, the weakened giant insect was being turned upon!

After the Golden-legged Centipede and the yellow-brown toad initiated their attacks, the Wind Blades surrounding the giant insect crumbled.

Its enormous body twisted wildly in the air, clearly in agony.

The last to enter the eye, the White-tailed Scorpion, remained unhurried.

And just then, it lightly leapt onto the frenzied giant insect, which likely felt nothing due to its imnse pain and the scorpion’s size and weight.

However, the White-tailed Scorpion gently raised its white tail and deftly stung the giant insect’s body.

The giant insect’s huge body deflated like a leaking balloon, visibly shriveling up at a speed visible to the naked eye!

The fierce winds carrying sand and stones suddenly disappeared, and the sky-darkening sandstorm actually stopped!

The Golden-legged Centipede burst out of the giant insect’s body even faster than it had burrowed in, while the yellow-brown toad quickly retracted its tongue.

A multicolored liquid, from the giant insect’s mouth, eyes, even its tail, flowed out from all its “orifices.”

This was also the reason for the deflation of the giant insect.

In less than three breaths’ ti, the flesh beneath its skin had turned into multicolored liquid.

Such fierce poison!

With the sandstorm subsided, the eye’s location was even calr.

Yellow sand was everywhere, and fragnts of rock and various battered corpses began to fall.

The withered carcass of the giant insect, now approximately just a skin, also started to drift downward.

Everything was falling.

Only the Golden-legged Centipede, the yellow-brown toad, and the White-tailed Scorpion hovered motionless in the air, forming a triangular standoff.

They seed wary of each other, as if vying for sothing.

It was at this mont.

A dark figure descended from the sky, and a huge sword light burst forth.

On the spot, it slit open the giant insect’s hide.

The three foreign beasts were each startled.

But they saw a sword appear in their field of vision, its tip picking up a green orb from inside the giant insect’s body.

After that,

Bang bang bang bang bang!

The person, the sword, and the green orb turned into a flaming teor and shot away at high speed.

The three foreign beasts were stunned for a mont before realizing what had happened.

The Centipede, with its swift golden feet, made a motion in the air and turned into a streak of golden light.

The brownish-yellow toad followed closely behind, its hind legs stomping the ground and leaving a huge pit.

Its launching speed was not much slower than that of the Centipede.

Only the white-tailed scorpion paused on the spot; speed clearly was not its forte.

Seemingly accepting reality, it gracefully jumped to a heap of unidentifiable monster flesh and began to slowly gnaw.

Golden light streaked across the sky.

Thump thump thump.

The massive brownish-yellow toad left sand pits with each leap, quickly disappearing into the distance.

Jiang Wang then popped his head out of a sand pit—hidden clothes were indeed useful.

It was only now that he had the leisure to study the spoils of battle he had just seized.

It was a round bead about one-third the size of a fist, very smooth to the touch, and the color a celestial blue with a wisp of cloud white, quite beautiful.

And its effect…

Jiang Wang casually made a hand gesture, gathering a Wind Blade that moved from afar to close, heading straight for him.

Jiang Wang, holding the bead, did not flinch or dodge.

The Wind Blade, upon nearing him, suddenly dissipated silently.

Jiang Wang had achieved little with Dao Techniques of the wind, but after trying all the Wind Dao Techniques he knew, none worked in the presence of this bead.

It was the essence of the giant insect, inheriting its innate gift, possessing an extraordinary control over the elental force of wind.

This was a born Magic Artifact, aptly called the Wind Calming Bead.

An absolutely valuable item.

But Jiang Wang did not beco overly attached.

He stored it away casually and flicked his fingers, summoning a wisp of smoke-like Rembrance Grass.

He was a man of firm goals and would not simply give up his previous objectives because of a sandstorm or because he already had so gains.

Long before the Tian family’s people passed by, he had collected the scents of several of their mbers, specifically targeting the weaker ones, which now made it much easier to track them.

The smoky Rembrance Grass paused briefly before pointing out a direction.

To avoid being misled, Jiang Wang used Rembrance on a few other individuals as well, and the directed path was consistent.

Only then did he set off in swift pursuit.

At this ti within the Tian family’s group.

They trudged along, following the route Tian Anping had ticulously planned.

The dangers they encountered along the way were all resolved one by one.

All of the asures Tian Anping had prepared for them perfectly matched those crises.

Despite the loathing and fear in their hearts for that individual, they could not deny his strength.

“I don’t know why, but I have a bad feeling, as if sothing has been overlooked,” Tian Chang suddenly said while on the move.

“Enough,” said Tian Yong, who had always been sowhat dismissive of him.

“We’re almost at our destination; what’s there to have premonitions about now?”

Liu Si, the only female cultivator in the group, consoled him, “Don’t overthink it, focus on what’s ahead.

We’ve co this far; what else could happen?

Even if you’ve overlooked sothing, he certainly wouldn’t have.”

The “he” Liu Si referred to was naturally Tian Anping, who had carefully planned everything for the Hidden Star World in advance.

Tian Chang then fell silent.

Reluctantly, he had to face the thoughts within his own heart.

Anyone could make mistakes, including himself.

That monster…

was almost impossible to be wrong.

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