Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 386 - 386 314
386: Chapter 314 386: Chapter 314 Not only did people from the Lai Family co, but also mbers of the Luo Family rushed over.
With two families attacking their one, they were bound to suffer.
The Huang Family had always been too cunning and too tricky, and they had not allied with any other families.
Though they had no allied families, no one in Immortal Lord City dared to offend the Huang Family lightly.
But this ti, by aiding outsiders to strike at the Lai Family, and with Luo Family mbers coming to help, they knew they were in the wrong, yet they had the gall to do so.
“You’re winning by sheer numbers, hmph, we’ll settle this with you later!”
Family Head Huang dropped this shaless statent and, turning around, led his people to rapidly descend and hide within the family’s formation defenses.
Just monts ago they were winning by numbers; now they fled like defeated dogs.
When the Luo Family mbers, including Luo Yaxuan and his father, heard the report that the Lai Family was being attacked by the Huang Family on Huang territory, they knew that if they didn’t help, the Lai Family might be bullied by the Huangs.
Although the Lai Family had improved a lot from before, they were still a second-tier family and fell slightly short of the Huangs.
The Luo Family and the Lai Family had always been allies; if one side faced trouble, the other would certainly help.
Once the Huang Family people ran, those who could have helped them fled, and those two they had injured brought so many reinforcents, so with Golden Core cultivation levels matching their own.
The fear they felt now mirrored the bullying they had dished out before; their faces paled as they stared at the newcors.
Wanting to flee but unable to escape, he was still trapped in the young man’s Illusion Realm, sitting on his Magical Treasure with a face full of fear.
Lai Jianlin and his father expressed their thanks to the Luo Family mbers with smiles, who shook their heads with mirth.
After introductions, they learned that the man and woman inside the ring of light were friends from the Immortal Sect visiting Lai Jianlin but had encountered enemies.
Their gaze then returned to the man sitting in mid-air, dressed like a Taoist, with shifty eyes; everyone’s look was murderous.
The Taoist, already very afraid, now looked as ghastly as death.
Convinced that today was his unlucky day and facing so many, how would he even know how he would die?
“Should we kill such a person?”
Family Head Lai asked his son.
If it weren’t for the Luo Family’s help, he and his son might have been killed by the Huang Family People, incited by this man.
A deep anger stirred in his heart.
He had just beco a candidate for the Saint Sect, and he barely missed dying here—this furious sentint made him unabashedly order his son to kill this man.
Lai Jianlin also believed this man deserved to die, having almost caused the deaths of his two best friends from the Immortal Sect at this man’s hands.
The spells used by this man must have claid many lives with such vicious thods, attacking people with Fierce Ghosts.
If he himself didn’t possess much stronger Cultivation Techniques and Spells, he might have been killed by this man and his ghosts today.
Lai Jianlin didn’t hesitate to act, soon motioning with his hand as the Golden Magic produced a glittering Golden Light blade that struck the Taoist with a fearful face.
The golden glow was not only bladelike but could also solidify, causing his body to stiffen, as the golden light sliced into him like blades.
Lai Jianlin used the Earth Pile Spell, and suddenly, heaps of earth pressed down on the Taoist from above.
Even in mid-air, the earth seed controllable, enveloping the Taoist within it.
He even deployed Wood Spell, scattering so seeds obtained from his senior into the sky, which turned into thorny Vine Whips.
He used these whips to block the now-immobilized Taoist.
The earth had covered the man, who had been immobilized for a long ti.
Although his Mana was powerful, his body was now solidified, not just by the golden glow but also trapped so he couldn’t breathe.
After such a long ti, the man was bound to die.
Lai Jianlin didn’t want him to die too comfortably, nor did he want him suddenly rescued—a potential threat to their family.
Such a venomous man must have vile thods, and to let him live when he had such a high cultivation level and could fight them was dangerous.
If this man sought revenge, it was unimaginable how many of their lower Combat Power family mbers might die.
Even if they killed this man, it wouldn’t bring back the deceased family mbers’ lives.
They could not afford rcy; dealing with a villain required ruthlessness.
The thorny Vine Whips he had conjured pierced repeatedly into the earth and wrapped around the person buried inside, the thorns tightening viciously.
“Ah…”
The man in the mound of dirt could only scream in agony as hundreds of thorny Vine Whips bound his body, limbs, and neck.
While the other wounds were but flesh wounds, the neck was truly painful.
With his throat pierced by the whips, blood oozed from all over.
Each thorn that penetrated his skin left a bleeding mark.
Especially around the neck; with the area injured, his screams still had so force thanks to his Golden Core cultivation.
But the enemy’s powerful spells had not quite killed him, at least not yet.
This intense pain, along with the inability to fend it off, was unbearable.
His appearance was ashen, his body covered in earth, and no one saw his fearful and indignant expression.
The Taoist began pleading for rcy, hoping they would spare him.
“You dream of sparing you?
Your hands are soaked in the blood of many, didn’t you know that one day you too would die?”
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