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Now reading: Chapter 1456: 1453: Life and Death (2nd Update) from Urban Super Medical Sage, a Urban novel by Antarctic Sea.

Chapter 1456: Chapter 1453: Life and Death (2nd Update)

anwhile, Xiao Nahai was slightly more restrained than Zhang Shidian. He didn’t use the Great Dao Rules, but instead launched a full-strength punch, hurling it towards Su Chen!!!

Being a second-layer Great Dao Realm expert, it goes without saying what kind of destruction a full-strength punch would entail—practically apocalyptic.

Not to ntion the current Su Chen, even a version of him that was dozens to hundreds of tis stronger might not be able to withstand such a move.

As for the Floating Demon Old Woman, she was even more ruthless. With just a simple point of her finger, the air seed to ripple delicately. In reality, it was her signature move—the Floating Demon Divine Thread.

This technique targeted Su Chen’s brow, and as long as it hit, she was certain it would effortlessly pierce through Su Chen’s Soul Sea. Little did she know, Su Chen didn’t even have a Soul Sea to begin with.

“Damn it!!!” Su Chen roared internally, consud by despair.

Against Ye Zhi, he could resort to so reckless, life-risking techniques to fight back and possibly turn the tables. But against the trio of the Floating Demon Old Woman, he didn’t even have the slightest chance.

He couldn’t move, couldn’t circulate his Mysterious Qi, nor control his bloodline power.

The trio was overwhelmingly powerful…

To draw a comparison, Su Chen was like a salaried employee making three thousand a month, while the three of them were world-class billionaires worth billions.

The utterly stark gap made Su Chen taste a profound sense of impending death. Perhaps no miracle could save him now? He even doubted if he could resort to self-destruction.

He couldn’t even communicate with the Old Dragon and Jiuyou.

Since his rebirth, this was the first ti he tasted death so vividly.

Honestly, he hadn’t anticipated the trio would so shalessly gang up on him, go all out. But, as always, no regrets!

“If there’s a next life, I will do whatever it takes to seek revenge!!! Revenge!” Su Chen’s heart boiled with resentnt and unwillingness, yet he felt utterly helpless. For the first ti, he was dissatisfied with his strength.

He had always thought his talent was exceptional, his background terrifying, his origins mysterious, and his lucky encounters nurous.

He was confident.

Given ti, he believed he could beco invincible in the Myriad Realms.

Yet in this mont of life and death, he realized how naive he was.

Sotis, being given ti is the hardest part of martial cultivation.

Others wouldn’t give him ti!

If he was granted ti, perhaps just three to five years, these three old scoundrels would be nothing.

But he didn’t have that three to five years; now he was about to be crushed to death.

At this mont, Ye Zhi remained silent, feeling inexplicably repressed within.

Though she didn’t want to admit it, she felt a tinge of regret and unease. Initially, she indeed broke the rules, behaved domineeringly.

But it really was just a habit. At the ti, she was rely displeased that her brother’s Martial Cultivation Mindset was broken, hence blad Su Chen. If he had just conceded, apologized, that would have sufficed.

No need to be so serious.

In her eyes, there was no right or wrong, only strong and weak. With her strength, being in a bad mood, Su Chen submitting seed appropriate.

She had done this countless tis before.

Might makes right. Reasoning never worked here.

Who would’ve imagined Su Chen would be such a tough nut, battling her to death, even beating her in the end.

Ultimately, things spiraled out of control to this point.

Today, Su Chen is bound to die, partly due to himself, but mostly because of her, Ye Zhi.

Now, Su Chen was fated to die at the hands of her Master and the two Vice Pavilion Masters. She couldn’t quite understand her own feelings, but it was definitely not happiness or excitent.

In her heart, she desired more to personally defeat Su Chen, or kill him herself.

To be honest, she was extrely concerned about losing to Su Chen, losing to a re twenty-seven-year-old, second-layer Fixed Character Eternal Domain boy. It was her first ti losing to soone younger and weaker in Realm.

Of course, now she couldn’t stop her Master and the Vice Pavilion Masters. She would have no opportunity in the future.

At that exact mont!!!

The three techniques from Zhang Shidian, Xiao Nahai, and the Floating Demon Old Woman clashed with Su Chen.

In that instant, it was visibly clear the heart, throat, and brow of Su Chen bore scars that seed filled with countless rapid rhythms. Blood engulfed everything in crimson, his throat cracked open, a blood hole ford in his chest, another at his brow.

This wasn’t the critical part; the critical part was that all these wounds—the crack in his throat, the hole in his chest, or the hole at his brow—were enlarging, seemingly expanding to a point that might consu Su Chen entirely.

This was to be expected. Three old monsters of the Great Dao Realm striking together didn’t just spell death, but annihilation, complete obliteration!

Su Chen felt as if death was upon him.

He could almost see Hell.

More than just the death of his physical body, he could sense the techniques of those old scoundrels spreading, soon to reach his Divine Mansion. Intuition told him that his Divine Mansion probably couldn’t deflect their attacks; it might shatter. He couldn’t hope for rebirth.

Uncontrolled, scenes since rebirth flashed through his mind like movies.

His thoughts grew faint, as if he saw a Blood Sea and soone pulling him into it.

Su Chen wanted to bid farewell to Jiuyou and the Old Dragon but couldn’t speak. Too weak to even form words.

He could only sense life rapidly escaping, feel the tearing and dissolution of his physical body.

Feel the cold known as the taste of death.

And at this mont, in others’ eyes!

Su Chen was a ghastly sight.

Likely, he would die without a burial.

Dugu Nantian sighed, feeling a slight pity, but didn’t think the trio was wrong. Since Su Chen couldn’t join the Jiucang Divine Pavilion, and with his vengeance against Ye Zhi appearing to be undying determination, it was better he died. One less problem, as if Su Chen had never existed.

Precisely because of this, earlier, when the trio shalessly disregarded their status and attacked, although he sensed it, he hadn’t stopped them.

“I… I… I’m unwilling!!!” Just as consciousness was about to vanish, Su Chen uttered a final cry, voice faint almost to nothingness.

Yet.

It was at that instant.

Suddenly.

Su Chen felt the three expanding, enlarging, engulfing forces from the old scoundrels’ attacks abruptly snuff out as if cut off.

He sensed a new force within him, an external force!

A force that forcibly halted, cut off the old scoundrels’ attacks.

With this force, Su Chen caught his breath, undying and indestructible started to take effect!!!

His consciousness reignited from the last flicker, returning rapidly.

The blood, flesh, scars on his body, ghastly and horrifying, were also swiftly recovering. The power of the undying and indestructible surged, the bloodline power surged, the Temporal Heavenly Dao was at play.

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