Humanity’s Great Sage – Chapter 229, Defensive Ward
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys It was all smiles and giggles as the Crimson Blood Sect host marched on their way back to the outpost with Lu Ye. Everyone was definitely ecstatic.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys It was all smiles and giggles as the Crimson Blood Sect host marched on their way back to the outpost with Lu Ye. Everyone was definitely ecstatic.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Moments passed until suddenly, Lu Ye gave Ding Yushu a curt nod before he stopped abruptly.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys As soon as Hua Ci and Cao Huahong had finished dividing the spoils—most important of which were the enhancements of the Clan Feng Divine Opportunity Column—the Crimson Blood Sect force withdrew in an orderly manner just like before. Lu Ye alone diverted the insectoids’ attention away from them with his Fire Dragon spells all blazing in full force, using the discharge of his Spiritual Power to attract as many…
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys Chaos and panic pervaded the Clan Feng outpost. The power of the defensive ward was at its maximum.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys With the nexus split open and its Nuclei removed, the insectoid nest was beginning to deteriorate and shrivel.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys The defensive ward of the Redoubt of Wrath outpost did not last beyond an hour. As the golden sparkles of its final dregs got whisked away by the wind and dissipated in the air, the deluge of Crimson Blood Sect Cultivators poured through the first crack in the barrier they saw, charging straight into the outpost.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys One look at the insectoids and one could imagine how dangerous these invertebrate monsters were. Those just the size of a man’s fist were only as harmful as chickens while those as large as a man’s head, Second- and Third-Order Cultivators would still hold them back. But the kind almost as tall as a man would need more caution to deal with; these were Sixth- and Seventh-Order insectoids.
Translator: TheBrokenPen Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys “What should we do, Brother He?” asked a Sixth-Order acolyte fully sodden with slimy hemolymph.