Chapter 874
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Chapter 874: Miss of Mysterious Sword Gate!
The big man’s body was completely immobilized, and the essence in his body was forcefully suppressed, causing his soul to tremble with deep fear.
As Su Yi’s gaze locked with the resolute expression inches from him, the big man could not suppress the fear that surged in his eyes.
It dawned on him that the young man before him was far more terrifying than that woman—an incredibly powerful and frightening figure.
“I will ask you a question. You will answer, or you will die.”
Su Yi’s icy eyes fixed on the man before him. He had to find out where he was, so he demanded, “Where is this place?”
The big man, surprised and confused, struggled to speak as his neck was gripped tightly. His breath came in ragged gasps, his face turning red and wet as he managed to say hoarsely, “I don’t know what you want, but this is the Divine Dragon Sea Area.”
His confusion was evident. Did this young man not know where they were when he appeared here? Could he have descended from the sky directly to this place?
The big man couldn’t imagine that Su Yi had indeed fallen from the sky and had no clue about the location.
“Divine Dragon Sea Area, where does it belong? Is it part of the Central Region?”
Su Yi, genuinely perplexed, couldn’t understand what the Divine Dragon Sea Area was. As far as he knew, there was no such place in the Central Region.
“The Divine Dragon Sea Area is within the Chaos Realm. It’s quite far from the Central Region,” the big man explained.
Although the big man was still puzzled, he dutifully answered Su Yi’s questions. There was no way he would risk lying under such pressure.
Moreover, none of the answers were particularly secret. He only hoped that telling the truth would be enough to earn his freedom.
“Have we entered the Chaos Realm?” Su Yi asked, his surprise mixed with a slight sense of relief.
If they were truly in the Chaos Realm, then the Sacred Mountain wouldn’t be an immediate threat. He had heard that even those from the Sacred Mountain were hesitant to enter such a dangerous realm.
“Why are you after that woman? And who are you?” Su Yi asked without any change in his expression.
“We are from the Sea Dragon Gang, and that woman belongs to the Mysterious Sword Gate…”
The big man’s eyes flickered, his expression showing confusion and disbelief as he continued, “That woman seems to be the daughter of the Mysterious Sword Gate’s sect leader. We were tasked with kidnapping her. Later, we learned that her maid had escaped, so our elder ordered us to kill the maid. But we were fooled. The one who escaped was actually the daughter, and the one left behind is her maid.”
Su Yi listened quietly, his face betraying no reaction. The story seemed truthful. As for the Sea Dragon Gang and Mysterious Sword Gate, Su Yi had never heard of them. They must belong to some faction within the Chaos Realm.
“Please let me go. I’ve told you everything. Spare my life!”
The big man begged, his hope now pinned on Su Yi’s mercy.
“You don’t have to worry about dying,” Su Yi said coldly. “But whether you live or not is not up to me. If fate dictates your death, don’t blame me.”
Su Yi released the man and, in the same motion, clenched his fist and struck the big man’s abdomen.
“Boom…”
The force of the blow was deafening. The big man’s pupils dilated as he registered the danger.
Before he could react, a torrent of power surged into his body, shattering the energy vortex in his lower abdomen. He passed out immediately, unable to scream.
Su Yi was in no mood for mercy. The man was from the Sea Dragon Gang, not an innocent soul, and leaving him alive would cause trouble. At least Su Yi had kept his word not to kill him.
Afterward, Su Yi tossed the big man’s body, along with others from the Sea Dragon Gang, onto a small boat. He pushed it out into the sea, where its fate would be determined by the waves.
Once everything was tidied up, Su Yi approached the unconscious girl.
He now had a chance to take a closer look at her. She appeared around sixteen or seventeen, dressed as a maid, her pale face hinting at a fragile beauty. While still bearing the traces of youth, it was clear she would grow into a striking woman in time.
The girl was indeed beautiful, but Su Yi paid little attention.
Since arriving in this world, Su Yi had encountered numerous beautiful women. He had known Liu Ruoxi since childhood, and after leaving Man City, he had met even more captivating women—Ling Qianxue, Shangguan Xi Wei, Mu Yao, Gong Qi, Ying Qianqian, and others.
“Why are you staring? It’s impolite.”
“Though we don’t know each other, I can’t just leave you here in this desolate place. What if someone passes by, or if a demon beast appears?”
After a brief hesitation, realizing he was already in the Chaos Realm, Su Yi decided not to leave immediately.
He returned to the girl’s side, checked her injuries, and gently placed a healing pill into her mouth.
“Do good deeds without expecting anything in return.”
For Su Yi, it wasn’t a particularly great deal, but he consoled himself that it was a good deed nonetheless.
To prevent any interference from the Sea Dragon Gang, Su Yi hid two small boats beneath some rocks, then carried the girl to a more secure location in a larger crevice.
“Splash…”
The vast sea and sky stretched endlessly before him, with the waves relentlessly crashing against the island, creating a constant spray.
Su Yi’s own injuries were still severe, far from healed. He continued to tend to himself, sitting cross-legged and focusing on his healing.
He practiced the Supreme Chaotic Yuan Technique while continuing to breathe and refine the energy within his body, aided by the Blood Spiritual Ginseng and the Spiritual Essence.
…
Meanwhile, far at sea, a massive ship with carved beast patterns stretched a hundred feet in length, its hull radiating a faint glow. It moved through the water with the grace of a dragon, neither too fast nor slow.
Figures stood rigidly on both sides of the deck, their presence intense and full of lethal intent. They were clearly used to the hardships of sea life.
At the ship’s bow, several figures stood, their clothes billowing in the wind.
The first among them was a middle-aged man, strong and sturdy, with short black hair and a sharp gaze. He wore a rugged suit that matched his presence.
“Why haven’t they returned? I hope nothing has happened to them,” he muttered, his tone tinged with worry.
Behind him, a slightly chubby man spoke up, his gaze fixed on the horizon as if waiting for something.
“Those guys probably couldn’t hold themselves back. They must be enjoying themselves with that little girl.”
One of the others commented, his eyes showing envy as he thought of the girl, who he believed had been captured and was now the center of attention.
“Ha! In the end, they’ll meet their demise because of a woman. If they ruin this task, they’ll be punished severely!” The leader in the sturdy suit sneered.
Upon hearing the leader’s words, the others grew quiet, their expressions solemn.
“Vice Leader, we succeeded, but if Mysterious Sword Gate learns of this, they won’t let us off easily. Those people from Mysterious Sword Gate aren’t easy to deal with.”
The chubby man who spoke earlier now looked worried.
The Mysterious Sword Gate wasn’t something to trifle with. The Sea Dragon Gang had kidnapped the daughter of their sect leader. If the Mysterious Sword Gate found out, there would be serious consequences.
“Fortune favors the brave,” the leader said with a cold smile. “As long as we keep this secret, no one will find out. Once we hand over the girl, our success is assured.”
He paused before adding, “Maybe, in this Chaos Realm, the Mysterious Sword Gate won’t even exist anymore. Once we deliver the girl, the Sea Dragon Gang will rise to new heights!”
A laugh broke out among the group. One of the men added, “Once we have a powerful backer, we’ll be able to go ashore and claim more territory.”
“Elders, Vice Leader, something’s wrong, something’s really wrong!”
A voice, frantic and panicked, broke through the conversation. A disciple of the Sea Dragon Gang came rushing in, clearly alarmed.