According to ng Yan, these twin demon girls were from the Mo Xiao Sect.
The Mo Xiao Sect was a major sect on par with the Qingyuan Sect and the Heaven Fire Pavilion. However, it wasn’t located next to the Qing Tian Domain but was separated from it by several other major domains.
In the cultivation world, a single major domain was already vast enough. Being separated by several domains ant that even Foundation Establishnt cultivators couldn’t easily cross them, as they risked encountering dangers at the borders between domains.
There were rumors of sects acting as rogue cultivators, specifically targeting and killing non-local cultivators.
There were even records of quite a few Golden Core cultivators being ambushed and killed.
Therefore, for the Mo Xiao Sect to cross several major domains to reach Qingyuan Sect territory undoubtedly required significant effort. Once war broke out, whether they could simultaneously manage the war in the Qing Tian Domain and their own sect’s security was a serious issue.
Under normal circumstances, sects rarely waged war across domains.
For the Mo Xiao Sect to cross domains this ti made their motives rather intriguing.
This pair, known as the “Black and White Twin Scourges,” had quite a reputation within the Mo Xiao Sect.
It wasn’t that their innate talent was extraordinary; in fact, their natural aptitude could only be considered decent. But they were quite resourceful and excelled at coordination.
Through certain well-known thods, they had beco the “pets” of a certain elder in the Mo Xiao Sect, receiving a significant tilt in resources which allowed them to progress step by step to their current level.
Recently, in a sect war, they had defeated a rather famous genius even within the Mo Xiao Sect, relying on their highly skilled coordination.
They were consequently assessed as having the potential for Foundation Establishnt. If they didn’t fall prematurely, they were destined to beco famous among Foundation Establishnt cultivators as the Demonic Twin Scourges, and they even had a chance to firmly secure their position in that Golden Core elder’s favor.
After all, who could refuse a twin pair at the Foundation Establishnt stage?
In the current battle between these twin demon girls and ng Yan, their performance was nothing short of impressive.
ng Yan had comprehended the True Intent of Fire and was not far from consolidating a Dao Heart ntal realm. His physical body’s strength was also exceptionally powerful.
Under his masterful hamr techniques, an ordinary ninth-level Qi Refinent cultivator wouldn’t last long.
Yet, even under ng Yan’s ferocious assault, this twin demon girl pair managed to hold their ground completely, showing only the slightest hint of decline.
The two demon girls had practiced a coordinated set of techniques; the swords in their hands ford a special array, moving with extre speed. They forcibly withstood ng Yan’s terrifying brute strength, and occasionally their coordination even forced ng Yan to retreat, posing a significant threat to him.
Especially since they had prior battle experience against ng Yan, their responses this ti were even more refined.
If not for Qi Ping’s involvent this ti, it was possible these demon girls might have truly escaped again.
Moreover, with the Heaven Fire Pavilion disciple joining in, they might even have found an opportunity to seriously injure or kill ng Yan.
It’s a pity all of that was just a hypothetical.
Because ng Yan had brought Qi Ping along.
And that Heaven Fire Pavilion disciple had been killed by Qi Ping and Ya Ya joining forces.
After killing the Heaven Fire Pavilion disciple, Qi Ping and Ya Ya imdiately joined the battlefield where ng Yan fought the twin demon girls.
Ya Ya, covered in Yang Fire flas, swiftly plunged into the fray. With the Yang Fire flas and its highly defensive feathers, it feared the demon girls’ sword Qi attacks not at all. At least until Ya Ya’s innate spirit fire was exhausted, their attacks couldn’t pose much threat to it.
Especially with ng Yan wielding his great hamr, relentlessly pursuing and attacking them.
Qi Ping also executed the sa tactic as before, condensing even more powerful Exploding Fireballs and hurling them down at opportune monts.
Under the triple assault from ng Yan, Qi Ping, and Ya Ya, the twin demon girls’ combat rhythm was quickly disrupted, revealing significant openings.
While the white-clothed demon girl was forced back after taking a direct hit from ng Yan, she was struck by one of Qi Ping’s Exploding Fireballs. Her already strained protective robe directly shattered, and her back instantly beca a bloody, charred, and mangled ss.
Severely wounded, she vomited a large mouthful of blackened blood.
Then, ng Yan closed in again and smashed the white-clothed demon girl into pulp with his hamr.
With that, the white-clothed demon girl had fallen. The black-clothed demon girl’s combat power plumted by seventy percent, posing no further threat to anyone.
“No!”
As the white-clothed demon girl was smashed to death by ng Yan, the black-clothed demon girl let out a heart-wrenching scream. Even before ng Yan or Qi Ping could attack, she herself was already vomiting blood and severely wounded.
She completely abandoned resistance, rushed to where her sister fell, and gathered the pieces of her sister’s flesh. Bloody tears stread from her eyes, and her expression beca utterly deranged.
Despite their cruelty and blood-stained hands, the bond they shared was absolutely irreplaceable.
For these sisters, as long as the other was still there, nothing else truly mattered.
Even if they lost their chastity, reputation, dignity… even if they bore countless slanders and infamy, it was all irrelevant.
As long as the two sisters were still by each other’s side.
But with the white-clothed demon girl dead without a whole corpse, it was all over. For the black-clothed demon girl, at this mont, nothing seed to matter anymore…
Yet, facing this tragic scene, neither ng Yan nor Qi Ping felt the slightest sympathy.
Especially ng Yan, who seized the opportunity without hesitation and smashed the black-clothed demon girl into pulp with his hamr.
Sympathize with them?
Then who would sympathize with the Qingyuan Sect brothers and sisters who died by their hands?
Who would sympathize with the cultivators of the Qing Tian Domain who fell to them?
When they ca to wreak havoc in the Qing Tian Domain, they should have long been prepared to die.
Furthermore, from Qi Ping’s perspective, he saw sothing on a higher level. In this war, perhaps not everyone participated willingly.
Especially the Qi Refinent disciples who were re pawns.
But could the strategies of the Golden Core and Nascent Soul higher-ups be decided by ordinary disciples?
Even for Nascent Soul Venerables, talented disciples weren’t that crucial; that was rely the threshold to gain their attention.
Take ng Yan, for example. A genius who comprehended the True Intent of Fire and was nearing a Dao Heart ntal realm at the Qi Refinent stage, with high innate spiritual roots and physique talent too – yet even he was caught up involuntarily in such a war.
“It seems that even becoming a talented disciple within a sect doesn’t free one from the whims of fate. If you want to control your own destiny, you can only rely on yourself…” Qi Ping sighed inwardly.
This further strengthened his resolve to stay out of the fray. Unless absolutely necessary, lying low was best. Only if he couldn’t obtain cultivation techniques and resources otherwise.
Only by possessing powerful hidden advantages that go far beyond what is apparent can one avoid being outmaneuvered.
“Brother ng, you take the storage pouches. Let’s get away from here quickly!” Qi Ping suggested.
Hearing this, ng Yan was slightly taken aback.
In such situations, most people would actively compete for the storage pouches. Yet Qi Ping proactively suggested that he take them?
Brother Qi, you trust too much!
What he didn’t know was that Qi Ping was simply afraid – afraid of being tracked by so strange circumstance or thod. Qi Ping was extrely wary of the bizarre thods possible in the cultivation world.
Compared to potential gains, Qi Ping feared the risks more. After all, Qi Ping felt he didn’t have a powerful backer like ng Yan did…
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