Chapter 1884 - 1873: Lingering Shadows
Chapter 1884 - 1873: Lingering Shadows
After instantly killing Murong Chu, Ao Cangsheng’s anger still lingered.
Then the forest he lived in was destroyed.
After a while, looking at the devastation under the moonlight, Ao Cangsheng finally caught his breath, his eyes turning cold once more.
Ao Cangsheng didn’t know. What Murong Chu had just said wasn’t the truth.
After Bai Shiyu was captured, Murong Chu indeed had an abnormal heart, and he acted on it.
With Murong Chu’s strength, using force to defile Bai Shiyu wasn’t an issue.
Murong Chu knew Bai Shiyu understood better.
So, when Bai Shiyu saw Murong Chu’s beastly face, he severed his own veins and died, preventing Murong Chu from succeeding.
But, when Murong Chu didn’t say it himself, how did Ao Cangsheng think?
After calming down, the night remained dark, but Ao Cangsheng didn’t want to rest.
At that moment, he spread his form and swept towards the mountain.
Wasn’t there a Dragon Shadow Beast? Ao Cangsheng resolved it only at night.
Unexpectedly, Ao Cangsheng spent five days.
The fierce beast on the giant peak was the third mocker among the Nine Shadow Dragons.
The Dragon Shadow Beast Ao Cangsheng previously hunted was at most the fifth Lion Dragon.
Suddenly, with the wind’s sudden movement, a vicious battle was inevitable.
In this war, nearly a quarter of the gigantic peak was overturned, and the massive cave completely collapsed.
During this war, Ao Cangsheng exhausted all means, yet he couldn’t severely injure the mock.
In desperation, Ao Cangsheng released the Emperor’s Fire.
After three days of strenuous cooperation with the Imperial Palace, Ao Cangsheng finally killed the mock.
Upon receiving the taunting wind’s animal shadow, Ao Cangsheng withdrew.
But when Ao Cangsheng threw out the fifth broken bone, suddenly the entire valley began to tremble. Its structure almost resembled an earthquake.
Seeing these scenes, Ao Cangsheng naturally felt shocked.
Before he could find the source of the vibration, the earth in Aang of the canyon suddenly swelled, like a volcano about to erupt, three or four feet above the ground.
Then, rolling gravel and soil spilled down, and from the swollen earth, a massive creature suddenly emerged.
This monster resembled a jackal with two horns.
The horns curved like a moon, stretching all the way back.
Moreover, the monster’s body was covered in purple and black scales. When the sun shone, it emitted a purple glow.
As soon as the monster descended from the ground, it glared angrily at Ao Cangsheng sitting atop the canyon, as if it harbored a grudge against Ao Cangsheng one day.
At this moment, Ao Cangsheng realized that the monster before him was the second of the Nine Shadow Dragons.
"Boom Boom—"
Realizing this, Ao Cangsheng roared at him in fury.
One person, one beast, one at the edge of the canyon, one at its base.
Jear roared like a moving mountain, shaking the entire canyon.
Oddly, its strange running posture, even when climbing from the bottom, did not slow Jie’s speed at all.
Facing the narrow precipitous cliffs, Jinar ran as if on flat ground, quickly ascending from the canyon base.
Ao Cangsheng felt that climbing up the canyon with his massive body would take some time.
Unexpectedly, within a few breaths, Jia’en had already appeared before him.
Startled, Ao Cangsheng quickly rose to wield his sword.
The sword’s light flashed like lightning, striking Jia’en and sparking, but it did not harm him.
One move was useless, and another sword from the wild Cangsheng.
But this time, before the sword light could fall, a burst of flame spread on the ground, suddenly falling from above him.
From afar, Ao Cangsheng already felt the fiery wrath of the flames.
Suddenly, in an instant, his golden wings flapped on his back, jumping into the sky.
I think when flying in the air, Jie couldn’t help himself.
Surprisingly, before he could rise, a burst of fire surged towards him.
Next, the second, the third
Suddenly, the cloudless sky turned into a blazing inferno.
A blaze finally erupted from the inferno, chasing Ao Cangsheng and shooting into the sky.
In an instant, Ao Cangsheng was flushed red by the fire. No shyness.
Unable to withstand Jiar’s barrage of flames, Ao Cangsheng had to spread his wings and escape.
But Jai seemed unwilling to release Ao Cangsheng. He released his four feet, closely following Ao Cangsheng all the way.
In principle, Ao Cangsheng’s "Sky Wings" could almost match those strong in both sky and human realms.
But in front of Jia’en, such speed was not advantageous at all.
Jaina rushed like a gust of wind, following Ao Cangsheng eastward.
Where he passed, there were rivers, trees, and mountains. Nothing could stop him.
The most lethal was that during the chase, Jina could ignite the soaring Cangsheng in the sky.
Even Ao Cangsheng saw such intense chase, also a moment of great pursuit.
They all said that Jai would repay, Ao Cangsheng saw it today.
Of course, Ao Cangsheng didn’t expect that the reason Jai was chasing him was that he lost the person with Yun Yan’s broken bone.
Thus, one in the sky, one beast on the ground, front and back, dashed eastward for more than a thousand miles, Ao Cangsheng stopped running and formally faced Jina’s eyes.
Actually, Ao Cangsheng had no choice.
Jia’en’s power, he had seen.
It was just a face-to-face look, Ao Cangsheng knew this guy was definitely a difficult one to provoke.
Killing Jai was even harder than killing the three-headed mockery.
Therefore, when Ao Cangsheng was uncertain whether to kill the Ajna Jain, he chose to retreat temporarily.
Unexpectedly, the retreat lasted over a thousand miles.
In the end, Ao Cangsheng made a decision.
Rather than being beaten by him, it’s better to fight him.
So, over the next ten days, Ao Cangsheng, without hesitation, endured five serious injuries, then killed the little guy.
This time, Ao Cangsheng only released one Imperial Palace.
Jaina fell, and Ao Cangsheng completely lost consciousness.
I thought most of our lives would be lost in this war. But when Ao Cangsheng awoke again, he was still in disarray.
From this, Ao Cangsheng resolved that he survived the war.
Though awake, Ao Cangsheng remained immobile.
Because in the battle with Jia’en, his entire body was nearly shattered.
The internal organs and meridians also suffered destructive damage.
The worst was Cangcang Society.
The beast’s roar was like the thunder of Nine Heavens, making everything in the Dragon’s sight involuntarily feel fear.
When the beast’s roar sounded, the entire scene of the dragon seemed to fall into a dead silence.
Whether it was the noisy little animals and birds or the roaring ferocious beasts and monsters, after this sound, they dared not utter any sound.
The beast’s roar, like the god’s wrath. Once it sounded, it would echo, ceaselessly.
Although the master of the roar could not be seen, Ao Cangsheng could only determine the source of the roar in the vast sea of anger. It must be the captive cow of the Nine Shadow Dragons.
For this war, Ao Cangsheng had been searching painstakingly for over a month.
At this moment, the prisoner suddenly appeared. Ao Cangsheng was both excited and nervous.
The exciting thing is, the ultimate battle is about to begin.
This time, the opponent was the captive cow, the top of the dragon’s nine shadows, the most formidable force’s existence.
Even if Ao Cangsheng had strong confidence in himself, even if Ao Cangsheng had long been prepared, even with immense strength, Ao Cangsheng still wasn’t sure whether to kill the captive cow.
The reason is no other. This is an opponent who has never worn a mask. Truly intimidating.
Phi-Fic