Chapter 107 - 107 107 I Will Be The One To Play Chess
Chapter 107 - 107 107 I Will Be The One To Play Chess
?Chapter 107: Chapter 107: I Will Be The One To Play Chess Chapter 107: Chapter 107: I Will Be The One To Play Chess Two months ago, beneath my feet the land sprawled a million miles, where a ferociously brutal slaughter took place.
The Beast Taming Sect, True Martial Hall, Yuanyang Cult, Divine Soldiers Valley, Demon Spirit Sect, Sword Sect, and even the Great Zhou Royal Court personally entered the stage, one by one the great powers stepped into the chess game crafted by the Red Lotus Sect.
They shattered the nearly perfect setup of the Red Lotus Sect, nearly wiping out its forces in Tuzhou.
Even that mysterious sect leader was defeated by the combined forces of the Yuanyang Cult Master and the True Martial Hall Master, and ultimately slain by the Demon Spirit Sect Master while fleeing.
Liang Hui didn’t find the failure of the Red Lotus Sect’s plan surprising.
After all, the great powers of this world, even a person like him who could transcend the world, were wary of them.
The emergence of that ancient monster sealed by the Red Lotus Sect didn’t bring any benefits to the mighty, other than another superior looming over their heads.
How could the top powerhouses allow the Red Lotus Sect to break the seal successfully?
However, in order to thwart the Red Lotus Sect’s plan, these great powers also suffered significant losses, with several threads of Qi, divine veins, and Primordial Spirits perishing in battle.
The Beast Taming Sect, in particular, had its gates breached, with most of its disciples dead or gravely injured, and it seemed that both its existing divine veins had perished in combat.
But for him, what mattered most was that these great powers, with the fall of the Red Lotus Sect, had already left Tuzhou.
Liang Hui contemplated the intelligence he had gained from the Red Lotus Sect adherents, weighing its pros and cons.
For him, the more divine veins and Primordial Spirits that died, the better.
However, he needed to inquire from multiple sources to ensure the information’s accuracy.
Halting his train of thought, he headed in the direction of the large city he remembered.
Liang Hui traveled at great speed, crossing tens of thousands of miles in about four days, arriving beneath a majestic city.
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