Chapter 43 - That Strike (1)
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nHe saw a golden light!
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nIt came from all the blurry human figures on the inner walls of the temple.
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nEach of them was a small source of light. At this moment, the light gathered, causing the entire temple to become incomparably bright. However, the largest source of light wasn’t them.
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nIt was the main statue enshrined in the temple, the stone statue that held the stone saber!
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nUnder the golden light, Xu Qing’s mind trembled. He also saw a black foggy figure standing at the entrance of the temple. He couldn’t see its appearance clearly but he could see a blurry human figure that was distorted in the golden light.
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nOutside the temple behind him, there were hundreds of black fog figures that looked like blurry human figures. There were humans and beasts.
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nAt that moment, all of them emitted an astonishing chill that gathered together, transforming into a monstrous chill that seemed to be connected to the black fog that had seeped into the temple.
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nThis caused the only black shadow that entered the temple to slowly raise its head under the illumination of the golden light. It let out a roar that seemed to be able to shake souls and took another step forward.
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nThis step seemed to have offended someone and touched a taboo!
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nOn the instance he landed, Xu Qing was shocked to see that the saber-wielding stone statue that emitted boundless light seemed to come alive as it directly walked down from the ground.
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nWith supreme dignity and an indescribable holiness, he was like a god that had descended to the mortal world. He strode forward and walked toward the black shadow amidst the rumbling sounds on the ground.
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nHe raised his hand and struck down with his blade.
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nThis strike was simple and unadorned. However, it seemed to contain a certain charm of the Great Dao, shocking the heavens and earth.
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nOne’s ears couldn’t hear it but one’s soul could sense the mournful voice emanating from the black shadow.
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nThe fog instantly evaporated, revealing a rotting body in tattered clothes.
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nHe could tell that it was an old man with empty eye sockets.
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nAt the next moment, its body directly collapsed and evaporated like fog.
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nAs for the black shadows outside, they were also affected, one after another. The black fog around their bodies became somewhat blurry, allowing Xu Qing to see a familiar face among those figures with the help of the golden light.
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nIt was the Bloodshadow Team Captain!
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nAt that moment, he was within the group of black shadows. His skinny face had no expression at all. As the golden light spread out, his entire body seemed to have been purified and dissipated.
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nA long time later, in the darkness outside, the figures that hadn’t dissipated slowly retreated and finally disappeared completely.
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nAt the same time, the golden light in the temple gradually decreased. The imposing figure then turned around and returned to his original location with the light. As the light on his body completely dissipated, he seemed to have transformed back into a stone statue. He stood there and gazed in the direction of the gate, as though he was waiting and guarding it. He didn’t move at all.
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nAfter a long time, everything returned to normal. Only Xu Qing, who had seen all of this through the crack in the rocks, was panting heavily. Disbelief could be seen in his eyes.
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nThe Bloodshadow Team Captain who had clearly died in the singing fog and turned into dust still existed.
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nIt was just an ordinary temple but at night, it emitted boundless golden light.
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nThe motionless stone statue walked down like a god descending to the mortal world. That strike was incomparably profound.
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nAt that moment, sunlight appeared outside. A new day had arrived.
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nIt took a long time for Xu Qing to calm down. He then silently crawled out from the crevice.
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nHe looked at the light outside and then at the human statues on the surrounding walls. Finally, his gaze landed on the stone statue with the saber.
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nHe didn’t know what kind of existence the other party was. Was he alive or had he passed away?
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nIt was unknown how old this cluster of temples was or how glorious they were.
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nHowever, everything that happened last night shocked him greatly.
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nThis was especially so for the imposing aura contained in that profound saber strike. It caused Xu Qing to be deeply shocked, as though it had been carved into his soul and was impossible to forget.
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nHe couldn’t imagine that in this forbidden zone that was filled with dangers, there was actually an area where darkness couldn’t enter.
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nCaptain Lei hadn’t told him about this matter. Perhaps even Captain Lei didn’t know about it.
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nThe scene last night didn’t appear very frequently. At the same time, no one could stay in the forbidden zone for a long time like him.
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nTherefore, even if others had seen it, the number of people that did was extremely few. What was more likely was how this matter was turned into an unproven legend.
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nXu Qing fell silent. He then bowed deeply toward the stone statue and the surrounding people.
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nAfter some thought, he took out a piece of candle from his leather pouch and placed it in front of the stone statue. He then lit it and bowed again.
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nHe turned and left the temple.
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nEven after he walked out of the cluster of temples, he still turned his head back to look at the temple’s direction from time to time, as though he wanted to engrave this place in his heart. At the same time, the scene of the strike kept appearing in his mind.
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nThis scene was incomparably clear in his mind, so much so that Xu Qing, who had left the range of the temples, raised his right hand when he was walking in the jungle. He instinctively wanted to imitate it.
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nEvery time he copied the move, he felt it deeply.
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nIf the cultivation of the Mountains and Seas Art was an imitation and visualization of the xiao diagram, then the current Xu Qing had replaced the xiao diagram with the image of the saber strike in his mind.
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nDuring this imitation, his cultivation unknowingly broke through and his Mountains and Seas Art advanced to the fourth level!
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nPerhaps it was because he had copied the saber strike but the increase this time not only increased his strength and speed by several folds, it also allowed him to make some mental breakthroughs.
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nThis kind of breakthrough caused Xu Qing’s thoughts to be even sharper. At the same time, when he lifted and lowered his right hand, there was a faint hint of the feeling of a falling blade from a god statue.
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nThis made Xu Qing very surprised.
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nGradually, two days passed. Maybe it was because he was in the periphery, or maybe it was because of the intimidation from the temple, he didn’t encounter any strange footsteps on the way back.
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