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I Shall Steal the Heavens 128 Chapter 127: The Elite Martial Artists

The first thing I tried to do the next morning was to locate more allies. Lao Ren and Lao Tou had set off last night, intending to join another party. Most likely a group of hardened veterans several times our age. With no reason to stop them, I had wished them luck and bade them farewell. If our paths were to corss again, then I would be happy to meet that fate.

Otherwise, we would be on our own.

However, that meant Zhu Jiao and I would be left on our own again, and I was well aware that the dangers facing two people were a lot more than if we were in a more numerous group. Of course, it would be counterproductive to move around in large groups, which would let magical beasts know in advance that we were coming, even if they weren't driven off by the sheer numbers of humans. Furthermore, it would make fighting over the spoils of war – or the plundering of spirit artifacts, treasures and weapons in this case – a lot more…complex.

Far easiler to split up the drop items and treasures among a smaller group than a laege one, where conflict over who got how much would inevitably tear the group apart. Not to mention, we would have to watch out for backstabbing and betrayals, particularly if the group members were people we weren't familiar with.

In a place like this, with so much at stake, and the value of ancient treasures, weapons and artifacts beyond measure, I wouldn't put it past our fellow humans to succumb to their greed and desires, and turn on their former comrades the moment we left the tomb.

Someone we can trust, huh?

Only my friends from Wu Ling Academy and the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect came to mind. If I could link up with Tang Qi Hong, Tong Xue and Lian Rou, that would be the best. Zhu Jiao offered no alternative, for unlike me, he was only from the Golden Kirin Sect and had not joined a secondary sect to learn non-combat skills or secondary martial arts techniques to supplement his first. No doubt he did learn techniques from other sects – Xiao Yan learned the Three Thousand Lightning Movement from the Three Thousand Lightning Pavilion or whatever that sect was called, and Li Fu Chen learned over a thousand sword techniques (did the author seriously think readers would keep track of all of them? I only remembered the Red Jade technique, which mysteriously was never mentioned again after the first fifty chapters, some meteor sword technique or wind sword technique, which was then replaced by iron sword technique, only for that to be replaced by Earth or Heaven class sword techniques – in other words, the author was just throwing a bunch of new techniques while discarding the old ones over the course of a thousand chapters, and no sane reader would bother keeping track of all of them unless they were really obsessed with Eternal Reverence. At least Xiao Yan was a lot more restrained, and we knew from the start what kind of essence fires he would learn, and Lin Dong was also known more for his mental energy thing than learning a zillion sword arts.


Okay, I really had to stop bashing Eternal Reverence but Li Fu Chen was such a horrible Mary Sue protagonist that I couldn't help taking a snipe at him whenever I thought about the illogical inconsistencies of wuxia or xianxia novels.

"…nothing."

Unfortunately, my plans crashed and burned when I found myself unable to locate the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect. there were hundreds, if not thousands of martial artists gathered outside the mountain range, and looking for my friends among them was like searching for a needle in a haystack (or a needle in the ocean's depths).

"Ugh, and there's no signal here too…"

I cursed when I glanced at my cell phone. Once again, my attempts to call Tang Qi Hong or Tong Xue had stalled, my cell phone informing me flatly that there was no service. It was only natural. We were located all the way in the mountains, far away from any human civilization. Of course there wouldn't be any reception here.

"What do we do?" Zhu Jiao asked. I sighed in frustration.

"No choice. I guess it's just the two of us then."

"If only we can find Ning Xue," Zhu Jiao murmured, glancing around. While I had been busily searching for my friends in the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect, my best friend had not been idle either. He had been actively looking for Bai Ning Xue and the White Tiger Sect, in hopes that Bai Ning Xue's high status would allow her to convince her other sect members to accept our presence. "We could join their group as well if we did."

"…maybe."

I didn't hide the skepticism in my voice. While I trusted Bai Ning Xue, I couldn't say the same for the other White Tiger Sect members. The only other person I knew was Kuang Hu, and that bastard was a ruthless bully who reveled in the pain and suffering of others. Having faced him in the tournament last year, while I was confident in his combat capabilities, I couldn't rule out the uncomfortable suspicion that the sadistic scoundrel would stab us in the back when our guard was down, and then laugh at our misfortune.

I had enough to worry about in the tomb without needing to divert some attention into watching my back from erstwhile allies who were supposed to do that for me.

"Well, let's not waste any time." Sighing, I started disassembling the tent and packing up. The best-case scenario would be to find trustworthy allies to team up with, but without any method of contacting my friends in the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect, and less ideally, if Zhu Jiao wasn't able to contact Bai Ning Xue, then there was little point in loitering around. We might as well just head straight to the ancient tomb. If fate willed it, we might even meet up with Tang Qi Hong, Tong Xue, Lian Rou and the others there.

Or Bai Ning Xue and friends, for that matter.

While we went forward, I caught sight of a group of men just ahead. They were harassing another group of younger people, who seemed to be from one of the academies or major sects. The young people seemed to have the situation under control, but as always, Zhu Jiao wanted to run in and intervene. I rolled my eyes.

"That's Song Dao! The leader of the Blood Slaughterer Gang! We have to stop him…!"

"OH NO YOU DON'T!" I roared, smacking Zhu Jiao's head and sending him sprawling forward. "Stop your nonsense! Those guys don't need saving! And this is the bloody tomb arc! What do you think this is, Wu Dong Qian Kun? We're not going to get sidetracked by stupid side arcs and fighting a fucking gang when we're supposed to get into the tomb as soon as possible! Who the fuck cares about Song Dao, the Blood Slaughterer Gang and the Thousand Gold Association? They can take care of themselves! If we're supposed to explore the tomb, then let's get to the bloody tomb as soon as possible instead of being sidetracked by these random, irrelevant narratives that have absolutely nothing to do with the main story! What, you want to waste another few chapters on a fight scene against the Blood Slaughterer Gang…just to show how powerful you are and how you can defeat Song Dao? Who the fuck cares about that?!"

I jabbed my thumb at the Heavenly Fire Mountain Range.

"Our goal is to get the treasures from the tomb, not to get into unnecessary conflicts!"

"But…those guys over there…they need our help…"

"No, they don't! Do you think just because the protagonist isn't part of the group, they'll automatically lose? That they exist solely for the sake of letting the protagonist rescue them all the time so that he can show off his superior abilities?!" I grabbed Zhu Jiao by the ear and began dragging him away. "Now let's stop wasting time and go!"

"Wait! Those guys need our help…"

Zhu Jiao gestured frantically toward the students, only to stop and gape at an incredible sight. The older guys from the Blood Slaughterer Gang who were surrounding them didn't know what hit them. One moment they were leering and preying on the group – particularly approaching the girls somewhat in the center, and the next moment a huge flash of qi blasted out and struck them. The Blood Slaughterer Gang turned into the Bloodied Slaughterer Gang in an instant, throwing up blood and writhing on the ground in agony.

"Guh! What…what…?"

"What the hell just happened?!"

"S…spare us, heroes! We're sorry!"

Lying sprawled on the ground, the Boodied Slaughterer Gang looked up and pleaded the impassive students for mercy.

"W…what just happened?!" Zhu Jiao demanded, astonished. "I was so sure that…"

"You mean you don't recognize those guys over there?" I shook my head. "They're from our school. They have artificial qi. A bunch of thugs will hardly be able to threaten them. Never mind the quantity of qi, we've been trained in the academy to fight men like those." I recalled how the instructors would always emphasize that we spar against each other and make full use of the training facilities, especially the battle puppets and training dummies. Those students in particular, I had often seen training in the training facilities when I visited almost everyday back when I was still in the academy and wasn't spending time learning Spirit Engraving or Heavenly Armament techniques from Elder Zhao in Tushan City. "We might lack experience, but we certainly don't lack the strength. Or training." I quickly amended my words so as not to emphasize the artificial qi.

That said, as much as I didn't care about levels, stages and realms, artificial qi did make a huge difference. The problem now was…how to you categorize and distinguish these levels, stages and realms when kids under twenty had access to sixty years' worth of artificial qi, or even twice or thrice that amount? If these stages, realms and levels weren't based on the amount of qi one possessed, then what exactly were they based on? Understanding of techniques? So if you didn't understand or master a technique, it didn't matter how much artificial qi you have, you would still only belong to a lower stage, realm or level?

"Please have mercy!" the leader, supposedly someone called Song Dao according to Zhu Jiao anyway, was pleading.

"Get lost from my sight," the leader of the group of students, a young man I knew was Zhu Zhang from meeting him in the training facilities in the academy, ordered coldly. The Bloodied Slaughterer Gang all quickly fled without sparing him a second glance.

"I told you they don't need our help," I crowed to a stunned Zhu Jiao. "Now let's hurry up and proceed to the Heavenly Fire Mountain Range and the tomb. Stop wasting time with all these irrelevant side stories."

After leaving the campsite, we stumbled upon another lush area filled with dense cluster of trees and foliage. Thick vegetation grew rampantly, concealing shadowy predators from sight. Even though we hadn't found a group, Zhu Jiao and I weren't alone. I could see the other groups cautiously proceeding forward, keeping an eye on those lurking magical beasts who were waiting for a chance to spring on unwary victims.

The safest and easiest route was of course the trails that the other groups left in their wake as they cut and bashed their way toward the tomb. Fortunately, as cultivators, they could just use their qi to slice apart any vegetation, branches and thorns, and walked unimpeded without needing to rely on tools like machetes, choppers and the usual trekking equipment that I used in my two-year mandatory military service back in my original timeline.

"This is such a great idea, Wu," Zhu Jiao told me as we followed in the wake of one of the larger groups. Contrary to my own advice, I had elected to follow our schoolmates after all. After they had driven away the Bloodied Slaughterer Gang, they had proceeded to forge ahead, carving a path through the dangerous woods. Seeing an opportunity, I had pointed it out to Zhu Jiao and told him to follow them. We didn't need to waste time and qi bashing through the foliage, and any trail they carved would be momentarily free of lurking magical beasts.

By the time we emerged from this specific stretch of the forest, it was already past noon. The sun had reached its zenith and was brutally beating down upon martial artists brave enough to venture out of shade. Fortunately, the trees making up the forest provided ample shelter from the relentless rays of the sun, and Zhu Jiao and I paused for a break at the base of one of those massive trees. To prevent dehydration, we drank water.

It would be silly to survive the forest and its packs of ravenous demonic creatures, just to die from heatstroke a couple of hours later. Remembering my military training, safety checks and briefings, I ensured that Zhu Jiao drink enough too.

"Fuaaah!"

Zhu Jiao let out a satisfied gasp after he downed a large gulp of water, then tightened the cap of his canteen.

"That feels a lot better!"

"Good." I also put away my canteen, making sure I had enough water for the rest of the exploration. Peering out from under the shade, I stared at the huge mountain peak that towered over the area where we emerged into. "It seems like we've reached the location of the tomb."

We weren't the only ones there. A lot of groups had gathered, including Lao Ren and Lao Tou. Being the sociable person that I was, I ventured over to greet them, with Zhu Jiao enthusiastically following behind.

"Lao Ren, Lao Tou!"

"Oh, you both made it too!"

As friendly as ever, Lao Ren turned to beam at us. Lao Tou merely snorted.

"How can you younglings be slower than us old folks?"

Ignoring the jibe, I turned to stare at the mountain peak. "Seems like we've found the entrance to the tomb?"

"Yeah."

Lao Ren chuckled and nodded. However, Lao Tou scowled.

"Even so, it's pretty pointless if we can't go in."

"Why can't we go in?" Zhu Jiao asked, baffled.

"Lad, have you not been paying attention to a single word we said last night?" Lao Tou growled, bearing down on a stricken Zhu Jiao. Lao Ren quickly intervened, smiling as he usually did and holding his hands up in a placating manner.

"It's unfortunate, but the barrier is still up. As long as we don't undo the seal engraved into the mountaintop, we will not be able to enter the tomb. As expected of a Nascent Soul Stage Practitioner, the seal is so exquisite. Even after so many millennia, it remains intact and still so powerful."

"That seal is a Spirit Engraving?"

I glanced in the direction of the mountain peak, my Heaven and Earth Sense allowing me to detect the unique emanations of qi and spiritual energy swirling around the mountain peak. Like Lao Ren said, there was a seal, which resembled one of the Spirit Engraving patterns I was forced to study back in the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect.

"Let's get nearer," one of the older veterans in the Lao brothers' group suggested. I noticed that the group was entirely composed of men and women over the age of sixty, their hair white and their faces wrinkled. Despite their advanced ages, they were all brimming with power and an exuberance that exceeded even the youths around us.

"Good idea," Lao Ren agreed. Lao Tou scowled again, as bitter as ever.

"I bet the foot of the mountain is packed full of people by now. We shouldn't have dallied around."

"It's tough getting old," another old guy from the group agreed with a wry smile. That wasn't what Lao Tou meant, but he couldn't be bothered to argue. He was right, though. when I glanced at the foot of the mountain, I could see a vast number of tents set up in the valley just ahead of us, and even more figures wandering in their midst. As expected, the old tomb was drawing cultivators and martial artists from all over the Middle Continent.

Zhu Jiao and I followed the old dudes, who were walking pretty quickly for someone of their ages. Then again, as the old adage of wuxia and xianxia novels went, the older the person, the more powerful he was. Appearances could be deceiving.

"All right, let's set up camp here."

The group of old-timers had staked out a place. Ignoring us youngsters, they began to set up their tent. There wasn't any space for Zhu Jiao and me to set up our tent, so we decided to move on, leaving the Lao brothers and their group to it.

"Amazing…there's so many people here…"

Zhu Jiao marveled as we strolled around, weaving through haphazardly organized tents and making our way to empty spots. So many people were mingling around, hanging out in what looked like campfires (but given the bright, sunny afternoon, no one bothered lighting up the fires), or just chatting in the shades of their tents.

There was strength in numbers. Even this deep into the Heavenly Fire Mountain Range, with extremely powerful demonic creatures and magical beasts lurking about and looking for a chance to strike, as long as the humans stuck together, there was no foe we could not take, no danger we could not overcome together.

All of that was to change the moment we charged into the tomb, where it was every man for himself. Greed could change a man, and nobody would willingly allow their treasures to be taken by others. On the other hand, before the tomb was opened to the martial artists on the ground, there was no reason to avoid banding together in order to deter the magical beasts and demonic creatures from attacking.

Hence the crowded site.

"The Green Dragon Sect is here," Zhu Jiao whispered, nudging me. I glanced in the direction he was looking at, and sure enough, Li Chun Long, Qing Xin Xia and their fellow disciples had set up camp somewhere. I shook my head and moved in the opposite direction. Zhu Jiao spared them one last glance before following me.

"They haven't noticed us," I assured him. He nodded.

Ever since the tournament last year, the relationship between the two of us and the Green Dragon Sect was frosty to say the least. Li Chun Long, despite having grown more powerful, was actually happy when he heard that Zhu Jiao and Bai Ning Xue were officially dating. However, Zhu Jiao couldn't forgive him for his part in trying to cripple him, and I couldn't just go back to being "friends" with Li Chun Long, right after that grudge-match in the tournament. We had no enmity toward each other, true, but his actions had irreparably torn a hole in our relationship forever.

Once trust was broken, it was very difficult to earn it back. And it wasn't as if Li Chun Long could be bothered with the effort.

On the other hand, Qing Xin Xia was a little strange. I knew that she had a crush on Zhu Jiao, so naturally she was devastated when his romantic relationship with Bai Ning Xue was made official. From what I heard in class – particularly from the rumors coming from the girls' gossip – Li Chun Long had tried to hit on her and take Zhu Jiao's place, but Qing Xin Xia had evidently rejected him. Even now, there was an aloof distance between the two, with Li Chun Long constantly looking in her direction, but Qing Xin Xia pulling away and finding excuses to avoid him.

Well, whatever happened between them was absolutely none of my business, and I sure as hell didn't want to get involved.

"Oh…the Illusionary Puppeteer Sect is here too."

Zhu Jiao suddenly stopped and slowly turned away so as not to attract attention. Beside him, I craned my neck and glanced in the direction where he was last looking at before he abruptly halted, and caught sight of Gu Chun Song.

If Li Chun Long was pleased with the outcome of the semifinal, where Zhu Jiao and Bai Ning Xue were officially dating, Gu Chun Song had been driven mad with rage. Upon finding out that his beloved Bai Ning Xue had agreed to become Zhu Jiao's girlfriend the moment he was released from his isolation training, Gu Chun Song recklessly challenged Zhu Jiao. He evidently had not wasted his time in isolation training being idle, for his skills had drastically improved, ranking him among the top four Iin the academy, but with his protagonist powers, Zhu Jiao was able to prevail in the end and forced Gu Chun Song to acknowledge his relationship with Bai Ning Xue.

That didn't mean Gu Chun Song's grudge was over, however. He continued to simmer with resentment and bitter jealousy, searching for every opportunity to get back at the person he deemed his romantic rival.

No wonder Zhu Jiao wanted to avoid him. Even I wouldn't want to deal with a crazy fella like that. Good lord.

"The Red Phoenix Sect is there, with Feng Tian Yong. Should we join up with him?"

"Hmm…nah, we only know Tian Yong, but we don't know the rest of the sect members. I don't know if they'll be happy to see us."

I shook my head when Zhu Jiao singled another familiar face out. Why were we running into the people we didn't want to meet the most (except Feng Tian Yong) but we can't find my Nine-Tailed Fox Sect friends or Bai Ning Xue?

"Oh…they even opened up a marketplace over there!"

"Eh? Where?"

I blinked in surprise when Zhu Jiao said that. He gestured toward the edge of the mountain peak, where a row of tents were set up side by side with rugs and carpets spread out in front of them. The occupants of the tents were shouting and yelling for customers to come look at their wares. From a glance, it was visible that they were selling weapons, equipment, supplies, food, water and other tools useful for an expedition.

"Wow."

Shaking my head, I couldn't help but feel impressed. No matter where I went, there would always be people looking for an opportunity to make money. I wished I had the same sort of business sense, but there was a reason why I majored in literature and history instead of business. Unlike many wuxia/xianxia protagonists who earned a lot through selling their elixirs, spirit medicines and various other entrepreneurial nous, I wasn't a Mary Sue character who could do just about everything. I sucked at Spirit Engraving and crafting weapons. The only thing I could do was fight and study. And even my practical resuls were not as good as my theoretical.

"You want to buy anything?" I asked Zhu Jiao, more as a joke than because I thought he needed anything. He shook his head.

"No money."

"Same."

Sighing, I glanced at the various other people, particularly the Green Dragon Sect and Red Phoenix Sect. there was no sign of the White Tiger Sect or the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect, but from what I could see, most of the members who had gathered were young disciples instead of older veteran masters and elders.

"Eh? Where are the masters and elders? Why are there only disciples?" I wondered out loud.

"Politics," Zhu Jiao replied with a shrug. "I don't know the details, but Ning Xue told me that the White Tiger Sect only intended to send the younger generation for the expedition to the tomb. So that they can gain experience, you know, the usual crap. But as you know, even among the younger generation, there's still a lot of elite cultivators."

"Yeah, but I'm asking about the masters and elders." I jabbed a thumb at the tomb. "I mean, since the tomb is so valuable, why aren't the elders and sect leaders coming along? You would think they would want the treasures too."

"Ning Xue says it's politics," Zhu Jiao repeated, though I could tell he had no idea what that meant. "The elders and sect leaders can't make a move unless absolutely necessary. Otherwise they would set a precedent. The moment even one of them moves, the other parties will all definitely step in and stop them. They would just end up wasting their time. Stupid, I know." He shrugged. "But that's what Ning Xue tells me, anyway."

"Well, given that the elite martial artists are all the strongest among the younger generation, and the majority of them have doped up on artificial qi, I guess there won't be much of a difference between sending them and sending the elders."

I sighed and shook my head in amazement.

"Well, anyway, let's set up camp and rest for the night."

With the barrier still up, there was little Zhu Jiao or I or any of the martial artists could do except wait. Still, I ended up being intrigued and spent a few hours studying the Spirit Engraving patterns before finally going to bed that night.

The next morning, I woke up when Zhu Jiao shook me.

"Hey, Wu, get up."

"Hmm…it's morning already?" I suppressed a yawn and glanced around, bleary-eyed. Zhu Jiao grinned.

"It's rare…I actually woke up earlier than you!"

"What's so strange about that?" I retorted. "I went to bed much later than you. I spent all night studying the Spirit Engraving patterns."

"Oh? What did you find out?" Zhu Jiao asked with a raised eyebrow.

That was a good question. I pondered for a moment, still half-asleep, and tried to drag the memories of the Spirit Engraving patterns out into the surface of my mind and ran through the conclusions I came to.

"I saw them in the books I studied in the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect. they're a barrier-type Spirit Engraving."

"No shit. I can tell that and I'm not a Spirit Engraver."

Zhu Jiao rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, but are you able to decipher the Spirit Engraving patterns and undo them?"

"Undo them?" Zhu Jiao repeated, and then he gasped. Growing excited, he grabbed my shoulders. "You can undo them?"

"Given enough time, I think I can unravel the patterns and reverse the defensive formations to create an opening…"

"Then let's get started!"

"Wait." I raised a hand, and my stomach growled in agreement. "I'm hungry. Mind if we grab some breakfast first?"

Zhu Jiao gave me a disbelieving stare, and then he chuckled. "Of course! I'm starving too. Let's cook something."

"Actually, I suggest we grab a hotdog from one of those stands." I pointed at one of the vendors who had set up shop in the makeshift marketplace that had cropped up in the campsite just outside the tomb. One of them was already grilling a bunch of hotdogs and the delicious aroma was making my mouth water.

"Good idea," Zhu Jiao agreed.

To be honest, I wanted the hotdog not solely because it was delicious. True, it would be cheaper if we cooked our own food, but I had no idea how long we would be spending in the tomb, and wanted to conserve our rations as much as possible, and every bite counted.

After munching and eating a bunch of hotdogs, I rubbed my stomach in satisfaction.

"Ah…that was a good meal."

"It certainly was!" Zhu Jiao agreed as he washed his greasy fingers in the nearby spring. I followed his example, and rubbed my hands to eliminate the greasy sensation. "Ready to crack the Spirit Engraving?"

"Yeah." I was so glad I decided to learn under the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect. As it turned out, the Spirit Engraving skills I learned under Elder Tie were turning out to be useful. Even if I lacked the skill to engrave Spirit Seals, I could still decipher and unravel them.

However, we hadn't taken more than a step when I sensed a disturbance in the force…I mean the surrounding qi. A huge rustle of power came from the east, from where the sun was rising, and a red flash of like streaked through the skies like a meteor, and plummeted toward the campsite as if it was an angel descending from the heavens.

"The elite martial artists…" Zhu Jiao whispered. "They're finally here!"

I gave him a quizzical look. "I thought a lot of them were already here…"

As usual, nobody paid any attention to my tsukkomi.

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225 Chapter 224: Re-encounter with Jiang Jun Hao
224 Chapter 223: Battle between the gods
223 Chapter 222: Maximum Carnage
222 Chapter 221: Cornered
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220 Chapter 219: The unknown
219 Chapter 218: Trump Card
218 Chapter 217: Hostage Situation
217 Chapter 216: Counterattack
216 Chapter 215: Defense of Tushan City
215 Chapter 214: Upheaval
214 Chapter 213: Cleaning out the City
213 Chapter 212: Revelation of Identity
212 Chapter 211: No Forgiveness, No Mercy
211 Chapter 210: Negotiations for Surrender
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209 Chapter 208: Heaven and Earth Ancestral Master
208 Chapter 207: Assassination Attemp
207 Chapter 206: Old Demon
206 Chapter 205: Tian Yu Di
205 Chapter 204: Skeleton in the Close
204 Chapter 203: The Sealed Old Man
203 Chapter 202: Under the Spirit Engraved Pillars
202 Chapter 201: Preparing for war
201 Chapter 200: Into the Darkness
200 Chapter 199: Fortress
199 Chapter 198: Loser Lu Li
198 Chapter 197: Crossroads
197 Chapter 196: Fight between Friends
196 Chapter 195: Shameless Hypocrites
195 Chapter 194: Love versus Loyalty
194 Chapter 193: Scorched Earth
193 Chapter 192: Against All Odds
192 Chapter 191: Old Grudge
191 Chapter 190: It's a Trap!
190 Chapter 189: I want them dead!
189 Chapter 188: Embers
188 Chapter 187: Pure Yang Flames
187 Chapter 186: Fight Fire with Fire
186 Chapter 185: Sinking Ship
185 Chapter 184: Danger
184 Chapter 183: Martial Arts Alliance
183 Chapter 182: Women
182 Chapter 181: Request for Spirit Armaments
181 Chapter 180: Scorned
180 Chapter 179: Experimen
179 Chapter 178: Entry into the sec
178 Chapter 177: Aurora
177 Chapter 176: Bloodbath
176 Chapter 175: Snow and Stars
175 Chapter 174: Emergence
174 Chapter 173: The Dragon King's Palace
173 Chapter 172: Drowning
172 Chapter 171: Research Group
171 Chapter 170: Redo
170 Chapter 169: Dark Shadow
169 Chapter 168: Blood Blade Lang Xie
168 Chapter 167: Rules are Rules
167 Chapter 166: Literature Studen
166 Chapter 165: Double Standards
165 Chapter 164: Absolute Zero
164 Chapter 163: Fighting against a Genius
163 Chapter 162: Raid on the Divine Shadow Sect base
162 Chapter 161: Sacrifice
161 Chapter 160: At the Range
160 Chapter 159: It's a Trap!
159 Chapter 158: The next move
158 Chapter 157: Intense Battle
157 Chapter 156: Fighting with Spirit Armaments
156 Chapter 155: Free Trade Stree
155 Chapter 154: The Shadows Stir
154 Chapter 153: Man and Machine
153 Chapter 152: Blood Blades shenanigans
152 Chapter 151: Discussion
151 Chapter 150: Recognition
150 Chapter 149: Battle-automata
149 Chapter 148: Heavenly Way Sect Elder
148 Chapter 147: Might of the Battle Puppe
147 Chapter 146: Stalker
146 Chapter 145: How troublesome
145 Chapter 144: Master of the Tomb
144 Chapter 143: Matters of Yin and Yang
143 Chapter 142: Nascent Soul Hear
142 Chapter 141: Sea of Fire
141 Chapter 140: Battle-automata
140 Chapter 139: The Wrong Guy
139 Chapter 138: Dine and Dash
138 Chapter 137: The Millennial Milkstone Pool
137 Chapter 136: Icy Tomb
136 Chapter 135: Death Trap
135 Chapter 134: Separation
134 Chapter 133: Xianxia Villain Logic
133 Chapter 132: Snatching Treasures
132 Chapter 131: The Spirit Treasures
131 Chapter 130: Charging into the tomb
130 Chapter 129: Breaking the Seal
129 Chapter 128: The Four Top Young Practitioners
128 Chapter 127: The Elite Martial Artists
127 Chapter 126: Heavenly Fire Mountain Range
126 Chapter 125: Family
125 Chapter 124: A year later
124 Chapter 123: Back to the presen
123 Chapter 122: Prodigy
122 Chapter 121: White Tiger Sec
121 Chapter 120: Flashback
120 Chapter 119: Blood Blades
119 Chapter 118: Party
118 Chapter 117: After the tournamen
117 Chapter 116: Champion
116 Chapter 115: Breakthrough
115 Chapter 114: The Final
114 Chapter 113: Day before the Final
113 Chapter 112: Golden Kirin Sacred Beast Technique
112 Chapter 111: Semfinal
111 Chapter 110: The Green Dragon's True Nature
110 Chapter 109: Shadow Dragon
109 Chapter 108: Two Dragons
108 Chapter 107: Conspiracy Crushed
107 Chapter 106: Dark Figh
106 Chapter 105: Conspiracy
105 Chapter 104: Outcome of the match
104 Chapter 103: The Dragon and the Phoenix
103 Chapter 102: Descent of the Phoenix
102 Chapter 101: The Weight of Victory
101 Chapter 100: Three Thousand Lightning Movemen
100 Chapter 99: Mad Tiger
99 Chapter 98: Fox against Tiger
98 Chapter 97: The strongest girl
97 Chapter 96: The Round of Sixteen
96 Chapter 95: Blade against Armor
95 Chapter 94: Esoteric Five Elements
94 Chapter 93: The tournament heats up
93 Chapter 92: Unbreakable Shell
92 Chapter 91: Brute Rabbi
91 Chapter 90: The tournament begins
90 Chapter 89: Return to Wu Ling Academy
89 Chapter 88: Return journey
88 Chapter 87: The Void Whale
87 Chapter 86: On the hun
86 Chapter 85: The Void Ring
85 Chapter 84: Seeing the Sea
84 Chapter 83: The hunt for Void Whale
83 Chapter 82: Date
82 Chapter 81: Level 6 Tes
81 Chapter 80: Conspiracy
80 Chapter 79: A New Prodigy
79 Chapter 78: Blacksmith Assistan
78 Chapter 77: Trial
77 Chapter 76: Bugging
76 Chapter 75: Holidays
75 Chapter 74: Danger
74 Chapter 73: The Ice Soul Python's lair
73 Chapter 72: New assignmen
72 Chapter 71: Jealousy
71 Chapter 70: The sect leader's daughter
70 Chapter 69: Hard Work
69 Chapter 68: The Nine Spirit Engraved Pillars
68 Chapter 67: Examination results
67 Chapter 66: Cold Shoulder
66 Chapter 65: Frozen Solid
65 Chapter 64: Outer Sect Disciple Examination
64 Chapter 63: Tushan
63 Chapter 62: Crimson Lava Frui
62 Chapter 61: Aftermath
61 Chapter 60: Vengeance
60 Chapter 59: Interlude
59 Chapter 58: Rescue
58 Chapter 57: Monster
57 Chapter 56: Counterattack
56 Chapter 55: Descent into insanity
55 Chapter 54: Tragedy
54 Chapter 53: Inner dialogue
53 Chapter 52: Torture
52 Chapter 51: Abduction
51 Chapter 50: Confrontation
50 Chapter 49: Return to Chun Xiang Village
49 Chapter 48: Mission reques
48 Chapter 47: Academy Mission
47 Chapter 46: Darkness Falls
46 Chapter 45: Bullying and Revenge
45 Chapter 44: Heaven and Earth
44 Chapter 43: Overwhelming difference
43 Chapter 42: Artificial Qi
42 Chapter 41: Spring
41 Chapter 40: The Evil Within
40 Chapter 39: Principal of Wu Ling Academy, Xiao Zhang
39 Chapter 38: Qi Burst Pill
38 Chapter 37: Vicious duel
37 Chapter 36: Official Match 2
36 Chapter 35: Official Match
35 Chapter 34: Challenge
34 Chapter 33: Burden of Proof
33 Chapter 32: Turning Defeat into Victory
32 Chapter 31: Shadow Leopard
31 Chapter 30: Dangerous Creatures
30 Chapter 29: Return Journey
29 Chapter 28: Awakening
28 Chapter 27: Reunion
27 Chapter 26: Exi
26 Chapter 25: Hellfire Badger
25 Chapter 24: Nemesis
24 Chapter 23: Feas
23 Chapter 22: Survival
22 Chapter 21: Abyss
21 Chapter 20: Behemoth
20 Chapter 19: Sen Lin Fores
19 Chapter 18: Academy resources
18 Chapter 17: The next step
17 Chapter 16: The Announcemen
16 Chapter 15: Talent Restored
15 Chapter 14: Revelation
14 Chapter 13: Dark Shadows
13 Chapter 12: The Mysterious Elder
12 Chapter 11: Golden Amule
11 Chapter 10: Relentless Assaul
10 Chapter 9: A fight against 3 seniors
9 Chapter 8: Martial Arts Manual
8 Chapter 7: First day of class
7 Chapter 6: Fei Wu the trash
6 Chapter 5: Talen
5 Chapter 4: Martial Academy
4 Chapter 3: Recovery
3 Chapter 2: Reincarnation
2 Chapter 1: The acciden
1 Prologue: Cultivation is Boring
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