Chapter 354: Stunning the Earth Quadrant

nChapter 354: Stunning the Earth Quadrant

nJiang Chen’s two moves had been quite ruthless. The force from his grab had crippled He Yan’s hand, and the force from his kick had thoroughly wasted He Yan’s spirit ocean.

nNot the slightest trace of mercy.

nHe’d no need to show mercy either. In that moment just now, He Yan had shown none, and absolutely wanted to fight to Jiang Chen’s death.

nEven those observing the match had thought that He Yan had killed Jiang Chen.

nTherefore, when faced with someone who wanted to kill him, how could Jiang Chen show any mercy?

nMaster Shuiyue took a glance, and the killing intent in her phoenix eyes exploded with no boundary. She gave a long whistle as a fierce aura broiled upwards.

n“Dumb animal, you dare cripple my disciple?!”

nThis imposing aura didn’t frighten Jiang Chen.

nHe remained as distant as the clouds and wind, a remote expression on his face as he flicked a glance at Master Shuiyue like he was looking at an idiot.

n“Him wanting to kill me was natural and right, but me crippling him violated one of heaven’s laws? Is this the four great sects’ selection or your Purple Sun Sect selection? Go back to your sect if you want you word to be law or be tyrannical. No one will interfere with you there. What are you strutting around for here?”

nJiang Chen laughed coldly, wholly unafraid of Master Shuiyue’s posture like she wanted to eat someone.

nSince they’d erupted in open hostility, there was no need to put on a veneer of politeness.

nYou’re the keeper alright.

nBut if you keep suppressing me this shamelessly, then I’ll be damned if I keep playing with you. If it comes down to it, we’ll just have a huge fight and have nothing to do with each other.

nJiang Chen knew that the four great sects were a mutually restraining force, and they would never let this old woman act as she would.

nShe had gone out for wool, but come home shorn instead. A flash of regret and apology appeared in Master Shuiyue’s heart as she looked down at the crippled and now useless He Yan.

nAt the end, it’d been her arbitrary willfulness that had harmed her disciple.

nIf she hadn’t obstinately wanted to target the secular genius, He Yan probably wouldn’t have ended up in such tragic straits.

nWhat was most laughable was that she’d been so self satisfied with her previous plans, but had been hoodwinked by the secular genius in the end.

nThe exhaustion he’d displayed in the previous two battles had been to purposefully show a weak side to his enemies and baffle his opponents.

nHow pitiful, even her, a sect heavyweight, had naively believed this.

nMaster Shuiyue was utterly infuriated at this moment. She’d truly picked up a stone to smash down on her own foot.

n“Good, good, good! I, Shuiyue, have dominated the sixteen kingdoms for over a hundred years. You’re the first who dares waste my disciple in front of me.”

nIf an examiner could make a move, Master Shuiyue would’ve absolutely given no thought to anything else at this moment to kill Jiang Chen.

nBut she could only hold her nose and keep it in for now. However, the hate in her chest roiled up to the heavens.

nJiang Chen shrugged, ignoring Master Shuiyue’s killer look as he pushed off both feet and floated back down to the ground.

n“You won’t die if you don’t come asking for it. I too hope that there are more idiots like these who come seeking death.”

nJiang Chen showed the image of his back to Master Shuiyue and said faintly.

n“Master Shuiyue, let me advise you something, you will bring down consequences on yourself if your actions are unjust. You don’t need to send your disciples to their death even if you’re that prejudiced against me.”

nHe didn’t need to worry about being challenged after getting off the ring this time. A candidate could only be challenged at most three times a day.

nHe had been challenged three times in a row and had reached his limit.

nJiang Chen ignored the shocked gazes around him and returned to his original spot, sitting down with a grand flourish and paying no heed to the reactions of the outside world.

nThe other candidates were utterly flabbergasted this time.

nEveryone knew that this secular genius was incredible beyond thoughts, but to be thus extraordinary was beyond their imagination.

nHe’d dared lecture Master Shuiyue!

nTo the candidates of the earth quadrant, this was high treason and courting death!

nWho didn’t know that Master Shuiyue’s personality was domineering? Once she formed a grudge against you, then your future in the plot of land that was the earth quadrant would become dismal indeed.

nHowever, the secular genius had dared to do so, and left no mercy at all in his words. He’d dared say that Master Shuiyue would see the consequences of her own actions!

nThis tone was sarcastically pointing out that Master Shuiyue was manipulating the trial and purposefully suppressing him, sending her disciples into the ring to suppress him!

nHowever, when the candidates thought carefully, they felt that there was some logic in Jiang Chen’s words.

nHe did indeed have a reason to lose his temper. He’d been challenged three times in a row, and the times had been so close one after another that they had been almost without pause.

nHe’d fought one match and had yet to even catch his breath when he was selected again. This had happened three times in a row, and if one were to claim that this was a coincidence, it would truly be a hard sell.

n“Can it be that Master Shuiyue is really manipulating the matches to purposefully suppress the secular genius?”

n“I hadn’t thought that the Purple Sun Sect would be so biased against the secular genius. There are indeed traces of manipulation in these matches. Otherwise, how would he have been selected three times in a row and been sent to the ring of ice all times? This was obviously a match set up for He Yan. What it a pity that human scheming is no match for the plans of heaven. Who would’ve thought that the secular genius would put on such a fantastic display in the ring of ice?”

nJiang Chen had captured the limelight previously in trampling Ouyang Jian. Everyone had thought that he’d perhaps had some fortuitous circumstances in the realm of fire, or had some treasure protecting him.

nAdd to that Jiang Chen’s labored performance in the ring of ice, no one had thought either that he’d be able to pull off such a comeback in the ring of ice.

nIt was now apparent that the secular genius was a shrewd person!

nEven the normally crafty Master Shuiyue had been taken in by the illusion crafted by this kid, losing a prized disciple for nothing!

nWho would’ve thought that a fellow who had appeared so exhausted previously would suddenly be infused with the vigor of tigers and dragons, easily destroying He Yan?

nWho would’ve thought that He Yan’s strong power of ice would become as weak as the remnants of tofu in front of the secular genius?

nEverything had looked so accidentally, but was also irrefutable truth.

nAs they watched Master Shuiyue’s darkened face, candidate hearts started thumping wildly as they silently prayed that this woman wouldn’t vent her ill temper on anyone else.

nAt the same time, candidates who’d always been put out by the Purple Sun Sect also felt delighted. They’d felt noticeably during this time that Master Shuiyue was biased towards the Purple Sun Sect.

nHowever, this kind of prejudice could only be felt, and evidence hard to obtain.

nThey’ve only ever been able to be silently outraged about this, but unable to voice their thoughts. Now that they saw someone finally take a stand and attack Master Shuiyue without hesitation, they all felt quite vindicated.

nThe scales of their hearts unconsciously tilted towards Jiang Chen, the secular candidate.

n“This secular genius is indeed frightening. It looks like even the Purple Sun Sect won’t find it that easy to suppress him. His battle today is likely going to spread throughout the four sects. If the forefathers are disturbed, Master Shuiyue will likely be in for a further lecture.”

nIndeed, this candidate had such heaven defying potential in both fire and water. He would be of first tier existence even in the four great sects.

nSure he had incredible good luck, yeah his potential was uncommonly good. None of this changed one face, and that he was indeed quite extraordinary.

nEven ones as strong as Ouyang Jian and He Yan had been easily defeated in the rings they were best at.

nYes, an absolute crushing defeat.

nWhether it was Ouyang Jian or He Yan, the grand moves they had deployed hadn’t even actually threatened their opponent.

nOn the contrary, Jiang Chen had dispelled them easily and had counterattacked with one blow.

nHe’d also done so quite easily, so it wasn’t an exaggeration at all to see that he’d completely crushed them.

nEven the strongest, first level geniuses of the earth quadrant had to admire such a genius, and even be envious of him.

n“This freak genius of the boulder’s heart is so domineering from the ordinary world to begin with. If he’d been a lineal descendent of the sect, he’d likely rank in the top ten of the sky quadrant by now?”

n“We’ll have to see what Master Shuiyue is going to do about this now. However, judging from the looks of things, it’ll be hard for her to keep him in the earth quadrant. Unless she ignores the rules and does so herself, it’ll be almost impossible for her to contain him in the earth quadrant!”

n“I wonder how he’ll perform in the ring of gravity, ring of thorns, and ring of spirit devouring? If his performance is thus domineering in the three great rings as well, then there will be no doubt about who will be the champion of the earth quadrant.”

nThe first level candidates were all feeling a complex mix of emotions.

nSome of them admired Jiang Chen and lauded his courage. After all, he truly was the first one to dare call out Master Shuiyue in the earth quadrant.

nOf course, there were also those who were jealous of him. What right did a secular disciple have to be thus domineering? How were the sect disciples supposed to survive this way?

nOf course, there were also calmer candidates who analyzed this complicated situation, and had to admit in the end that an unforeseen factor had appeared in the fight for top ten of the earth quadrant.

nThe one most excited now was Liu Wencai. Although he wasn’t applauding like Dan Fei had earlier, his look of excitement was hard to conceal.

n“Damn strong! What’s called a momentum that presses forward bravely? This is the aura that a genius cultivator should have! I’ve always thought that Brother Boulder was strong, but it seems like I’ve still underestimated him.”

nLiu Wencai was incredibly excited, and he felt proud of his eye for assessment. He also felt glory and satisfaction in being able to interact with such a person.

nLittle fatty Lu was also delighted as he looked at Jiang Chen’s haughty look with squinting eyes. He too was completely overcome by all this.

nWhen some people considered themselves above all else, that didn’t come off as a noble bearing, it rather reeked of cocky strutting around and narcissism.

nBut Jiang Chen’s expression of pride now was a true mighty bearing. He returned strongly from the ring, ignoring the hundreds of complicated looks being shot and him, and paying no attention to the outside world’s reaction.

nAccept it if you will, reject it if not. All are as if the clouds to me.

nThis was the true demeanor of one on high — there is no one else apart from me.

n“Mm, not only is Brother Boulder’s strength above all, his talents extraordinary, what’s more rare is that his will is as a boulder’s heart, unwavering and indestructible. It would be hard for such a genius not to rise.” Fatty Lu came to his own conclusion and further reaffirmed his desire to kiss up to Jiang Chen.

n“I, Fatty Lu, have always been dismissed by others in the sect and have bumbled through my days like a clown. No one’s ever respected me. Brother Boulder was a chance acquaintance, but not only did he play along with me, he didn’t disdain that my features are ugly. To be able to become friends with such a person is a great fortune that I’ve earned in my past life. I must hold onto his leg tightly and steel my heart to stand on his side. Perhaps, this might be a large stroke of fortune in the future.”

nFatty Lu’s rules of survival may have been inferior and humble, but he also had his own logic to them as well.

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