Chapter 351
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Chapter 351: Massacre
The sound exploded in the air, buzzing relentlessly.
Every inch of space crackled with violent energy, bursting under immense pressure. Shockwaves erupted outward, tearing through all directions.
Disciples with weaker cultivation levels found themselves battered by colliding energy waves, forced into retreat with no way to defend.
Dozens turned pale, blood spilling from their lips. None could believe that mere sound could deal such harm—it was unthinkable.
Yan Changchun and the others paled in horror. Even with their high cultivation, they’d never witnessed such power.
“Incredible! How is this possible?” Su Hao blurted, shock written across his face.
“This sorcery defies reason,” Murong Wuqing murmured, breaking his silence. His calm demeanor finally cracked. “It confirms my choice was right.”
“Choice? What choice?” Su Hao pressed.
Murong Wuqing hesitated. “After this ends, I’ll journey to the Great Qin Empire. To seek heaven’s truth.”
“Since when?” Su Hao frowned.
“A year ago. I delayed… until today’s chaos forced my hand.”
Su Hao inhaled sharply. “This won’t end peacefully. Will you stand with me?”
Though rarely seen together, their bond ran deep—yearly sparring sessions, whispered support for Su Hao’s bid as sect leader. Now, he laid it bare.
Murong Wuqing gazed into the distance. “Our choices matter little now. Only one question remains: who can stop Mei Yansheng’s elder brother?”
That voice—amplified across miles—belonged to a monster. Elder Seven? Elder Jin? Mere ants compared to this threat. Only Bi Hao, Yan Changchun’s ancient master, might rival him… if he intervened.
Su Hao fell silent. Even as Shadowless Peak’s leader, today’s events crushed him.
“Who dares?!”
Bi Hao’s voice thundered, shredding the lingering echoes of Mei Yansheng’s elder brother.
“Not bad,” a new voice chuckled. Air rippled. A whirlpool spun open, disgorging a flame-red figure.
“Elder brother!” Mei Yansheng scrambled up, crashing to his knees before the crimson-clad man.
Gasps erupted. The newcomer looked twenty-three, handsome yet icy-eyed.
“Rise. You’ll sever an arm and reflect in seclusion later.” A flick of the red-robed man’s gaze sent Mei Yansheng rocketing backward into the cave wall.
“Name yourself,” Bi Hao demanded, sensing power matching his own.
The red figure smirked. “Sage Huo Yun. Kneel, and I’ll spare your sect. I only want the two girls.”
Bi Hao’s white brows shot up. “Kneel? You whelp! Take your dog and crawl back to whatever pit—”
“Seeking death?” Huo Yun interrupted. “So be it.”
Bi Hao laughed. “In centuries alive, none dared speak so! I’ll teach you respect, boy.”
“Boy?!” Mei Yansheng staggered from the cave, coughing blood. “My elder brother formed his Golden Core five centuries back! You weren’t even born!”
The crowd reeled. Five hundred years? This youth?
Murong Wuqing and Su Hao exchanged glances. Thirty years to reach Foundation Establishment’s peak—and Golden Core remained a gamble. Yet here stood someone who’d crossed that threshold before their great-grandfathers’ births.
“Five centuries…” Bi Hao’s eyes narrowed. “Have you shattered the core? Reached Nascent Soul?”
Huo Yun shrugged. “The great tribulation nearly killed me months ago. The rebirth comes soon.”
“Lies!” Bi Hao spat.
“Believe what you will.” Huo Yun waved dismissively. “But block me, and I’ll crush you like a bug.”
“Big words!” Bi Hao roared. White light erupted from him, forming a towering ethereal figure above—a Golden Core projection.
Huo Yun yawned. “A Sixth Level projection? I weathered the Seventh Level’s tribulation. You’re outmatched.”
Bi Hao’s projection lashed out, a beam of light screaming toward Huo Yun. Without moving, Huo Yun’s own projection countered. The collision sparked silent fireworks—energy contained perfectly.
“Enough,” Huo Yun declared. “Wipe this sect clean.”
Space rippled. Five black-clad figures materialized—faces masked, eyes dead.
“Master,” they intoned, kneeling.
“Kill.”
The assassins moved. Light streaked. Disciples exploded like rotten fruit, painting the ground crimson.
The massacre had begun.