Chapter 308 - The Five Factions’ Challenge (1/2)
The Sect Master threw off her blanket and leaped up instantly. “What?”
“The Five Factions actually sent a challenge? Where’s the challenge letter? Hm?” The Sect Master asked with a face of displeasure. “I haven’t received it, so I won’t compete with them!”
Murong Xun: “…”
“The other two sects have already received the Five Factions’ challenge letter,” Murong Xun finally replied. “Counting the time, the representative for the Five Factions should arrive at the Great Snow Mountains these next two days and post their challenge letter. You just need to remember to accept it, Sect Master.”
The Sect Master’s extended hand abruptly froze. She looked down and saw the white middle layer garment she was wearing and the bare feet pressing against the ground… AH! How did I forget to keep pretending to be sick in my anger?!
She looked up and saw the p.r.o.nounced back figure that Murong Xun left for her! She furiously slapped the table with her hand and cursed, “Rotten disciple!”
On the summit platform of the First Peak, a fair figure was standing there in light-colored clothes with their head tilted up as they surveyed the sky.
A billow of clouds flowed slightly, reflecting the span of white covering the snowy peak.
“Eeee!” A cyan dot in the distance gradually stretched into a slender cyan shadow as it swiftly flew toward the fair figure.
As it got closer, the creature retracted its beautiful cyan wings. A fuzzy little chick leaped onto the girl’s shoulder with a flurry of flapping and cawed twice before rubbing against her face.
The little fellow turned her frosty face away, expressionlessly keeping it from rubbing against her.
“Caw?” The little chick flapped its wings. Is Little Master in a bad mood?
Qiao Mu did not look at it. Her gaze was intently focused on a certain spot for a long while, and bit by bit, her icy, jet-black eyes narrowed dangerously.
Three crow-gold arrows were already docked on the pure black crow repeating crossbow she was holding. As her arms lifted, she aimed the bow at a spot in the sky.