Humanity’s Great Sage – Chapter 263, Chu Qing
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Lu Ye had been completely surrounded before he realized it. He counted at least twenty of them.
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Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Lu Ye had been completely surrounded before he realized it. He counted at least twenty of them.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Lu Ye felt much more confident after he saw this.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys One incense stick later, Lu Ye had lost thirty rounds in a row. It would be a shocker if he won, really. Liu Sanbao’s dice cup was a Spirit Artifact. He could make the dice stand on their pointed ends if he wanted to, much less manipulate their numbers.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys It would be nice if swearing loudly could improve their situation somehow, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. It was impossible to leave after entering a Rift of Fortune. They could only wait until the time limit was up, and they were thrown out by the Lost City of Xianyuan itself.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Chu Qing looked over to the other side of the valley where Hidden Light Sanctuary was. Their Legate, Gu Canyang was watching her with a cold look, and vice versa.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Forty kilometers to the east of the Divine Trade Bazaar, there was a U-shaped valley that was covered in gray fog, so much so that it was impossible to tell how it looked originally.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys The Spirit Creek Battlefield boasted an abundance of World Spiritual Qi, which was why its environment was extremely beautiful. Lu Ye, Yi Yi and Amber were able to take in all the sceneries on their path while they continued to travel to the House of Wintry Blossoms. In fact, there was probably no one on Lu Ye’s cultivation realm who had seen and heard more of the Spirit Creek…
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys An incense stick later, a boat-shaped Spirit Artifact flew in the sky a hundred and thirty meters above ground level.