Asura’s First War General, Luo Zhitian, looked down at the remaining forces, his already cold face growing even more indifferent.
Standing outside the Barrier, he watched the True Demon continuously roaring, tightly gripping the War Spear in his hand. As the strongest Asura War General, Luo Zhitian’s strength ranked at the forefront among the Immortals in the entire Star Sea Realm.
However, even so, it was extrely difficult for Luo Zhitian to kill an Immortal True Demon; he had even been on the verge of defeat.
CLICK.
The subtle sound caught Luo Zhitian’s attention. Noticing an almost imperceptible crack on the Barrier, his pupils shrank. How is this possible?
At the sa ti, a blazing light streaked across the sky and plunged into the Barrier. It was Dao Yi, the Fire Cultivator.
* * *
It was unknown how much ti had passed before Chen Jiuge opened his eyes. Looking at the Law Spring before him, which was nearly dry, he couldn’t help but marvel, Truly miraculous!
Yaksha Jing, who had awakened before Chen Jiuge, said indifferently, "Anything is possible in the Star Sea Sky Battle. This is just the lowest-grade Law Spring."
Seeing that almost all his True Immortals had achieved breakthroughs, Chen Jiuge still found it hard to believe. When he had first stepped onto the path of Cultivation, he thought becoming an Immortal was a goal beyond reach. Yet now, a re spring of water was capable of mass-producing Heavenly Immortals. Fate truly plays tricks on people!
"Since we’re almost done, we should go and check out the core," Ming Huayu said with a faint smile.
"Indeed, we should."
At that mont, the fiery trail in the sky caught Ming Huayu’s attention. "Is that Dao Yi again? What’s happened at the core?"
"No matter what has happened, we need to go see so we can adapt to the situation," Chen Jiuge replied, also sensing that sothing was amiss.
* * *
Like a Fire God, the Fire Cultivator stood tall upon the earth, his red eyes fixed on a great skeletal bed not far away. Several Fire Dragons ford from flas continuously circled around him.
"If I kill him, you’ll grant my freedom?" the Fire Cultivator said solemnly.
"Correct," a pair of eyes emitting endless majesty appeared.
CLICK, CLICK.
Bodhi rose unhurriedly. "I didn’t co looking for your trouble, yet you’ve co to . Having consciousness really does make a difference, doesn’t it?"
The Fire Dragons swirling around the Fire Cultivator charged towards Bodhi. The Fire Cultivator declared disdainfully, "No matter what you are, no one can stop from regaining my freedom!"
Bodhi sneered, "Ants will always be ants."
In just the ti it takes to drink a cup of tea, the once imperious Fire Cultivator was crushed underfoot by Bodhi. The flas surrounding him, as if eting their natural enemy, dissipated into specks of firelight and fell to the ground.
Bodhi crouched down, his eight differently colored eyes staring at the Fire Cultivator. His crimson mouth curled into a mocking laugh. "A frog in a well, and you call yourself Dao Yi?"
His own Dao shattered for the most part, the Fire Cultivator struggled to speak, "Aren’t you one as well?"
Bodhi suddenly clutched his stomach and burst into laughter, tears even welling in his eyes.
"What’s so funny?" the Fire Cultivator asked, his face livid. As a Dao Yi, he had lived for who knows how many eons; death was not sothing he feared.
"I really do feel like laughing," Bodhi said, wiping the tears from his eyes.
"You know, when I was in that pillar of light, I heard those Immortals and Golden Immortals being ntioned. I was almost scared stiff! Wow, to think such a small hunting ground actually had so many Great Powers. And they sent , a re True Demon, to harvest them? Weren’t they just sending to my death?"
"But then I took a look, and it turned out to be just a bunch of frogs gazing at the sky from the bottom of a well!" Bodhi exclaid with an exaggerated expression.
"Is there a problem with that?" the Fire Cultivator asked with a frown.
"I," Bodhi pointed to himself, "am a True Immortal! And you," he then pointed at the Fire Cultivator, "are a Loose Immortal!"
Seeing the disbelief on the Fire Cultivator’s face, Bodhi shook his head. "Why am I even bothering to talk to you?"
BANG!
With a stomp, he crushed the Fire Cultivator’s head. The remaining force caused nurous cracks to spread across the ground. A look of intoxicating power appeared on Bodhi’s face. If only I possessed such might on Pangu Continent!
Outside the Barrier, the various races watched as the bright flas surged and then extinguished. A sense of foreboding filled their hearts, especially with the wave of sorrow that now washed over them, instilling fear in everyone. A Dao Yi had fallen.
* * *
Yaksha Jing surveyed the calm surroundings with curiosity. "Strange. We haven’t encountered anyone for so long. Why is that?"
"Perhaps there are unknown dangers here," Chen Jiuge said, his vigilance heightened.
Placing a hand over his heart, Ming Huayu felt a sudden palpitation. He stretched out a hand to stop the troops behind him, his face growing solemn. "I suspect sothing is wrong."
"It’s a palpitation, isn’t it?" Xiu Wenfei asked, turning her head.
"You feel it too?"
"You too?"
The Immortals in the group spoke up one after another, confirming they also felt the palpitations.
Ming Huayu seed sowhat dazed, muttering, No way! It can’t be... This is a Dao Yi!
Ming Buluo, who was closest, heard Ming Huayu’s muttering. A trace of fear flickered across his usually calm face. Could this be the legendary Fall of a Dao Yi?
"How could that be possible?" Luo Bing, as a son of a Dao Yi, imdiately refuted. The power of a Dao Yi was simply beyond the comprehension of ordinary people, even other Immortals.
GULP.
"Luo Bing, it seems this really is the Fall of a Dao Yi. I’ve read about it in our clan’s archives," Xiu Wenfei said, her expression grim.
"I’ve read about it too," Yaksha Wen responded.
While they were discussing, an even larger and more robust Barrier rose up. If one were to look from the outside, they would see that the core area of the Star Sea Realm, where the Star Sea Sky Battle was taking place, had beco completely enveloped.
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