Chapter 245 What's Wrong with the World?
oaring Cultivation Realm were simply power struggles between a few sects, and even those struggles never reached a point of no return.Although the number of vampires isn't as large as that of dragons,...Over this period, YiYi has grown tremendously. HuPo certainly hasn't gone unnoticed in her growth either. You have to understand that YiYi's strength is directly tied to HuPo's.
When dealing with Yuanguang before, Lu Ye intentionally wanted to test his own strength, so Amber did not make a move.
Not until this moment did Amber roar defiantly against this Ghost Cultivator of the Ninth Layer.
Passing the body, Hao Qing retrieved the storage pouch from the deceased and continued her journey.
The mine shaft was not dark, with torches illuminating the surroundings. A group surged into the mine shaft, and every Tian Qiong Sect cultivator they encountered was killed in an incredibly short amount of time.
Since all three Ninth Layer cultivators guarding the mine veins have died, Lu Ye and his companions will be safe as long as they don't get ambushed. There shouldn't be much danger otherwise.
Moreover, the three Nine-Layered Realm cultivators died too quickly, without even a message being sent out. This resulted in the cultivators still toiling in the mine veins being completely unaware of the impending danger.
Li Ye and Hao Ren's siblings had already parted ways at a fork in the road, which also increased their efficiency in killing enemies.
Even the most concealed enemy will eventually be exposed. An hour later, a heart-wrenching scream echoed from somewhere within the mine, alerting the nearby disciples of Qitian Sect. As messages spread, the disciples of Qitian Sect uncovered a horrifying truth.
That's because the imprints of many fellow cultivators have disappeared.
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