Chapter 1520 - I’ll get some sleep (1/2)
When they heard this voice, the Pill Sun Sect’s elders’ and the peak masters’ expressions changed. A complicated look emerged in their eyes.
It was the voice of one of the elders protecting their sect. So, the elder protecting the sect had been there all along. Yet, why didn’t he show up?
Feng Jiu’s eyes moved to glance at the sect master, then told Xuanyuan Mo Ze. “Spare his life. Let’s go!”
It’s not that her heart was soft. But, if the sect master of the largest alchemy sect in the Eight Supreme Empires died tonight, it would be very troublesome. What’s more, people shouldn’t decide the life and death of others easily just because one was stronger than others.
Such slaughter was blind murder. It’s blood-thirsty and cruel. It would only display a person’s savage and cold-bloodedness. But she, even though cold-blooded, was never a cruel person. She’s unwilling to become that kind of a person.
Xuanyuan Mo Ze lowered his head and glanced at the person in his arms. Then he raised up a hand and flung the sect master out. Then, he took Feng Jiu out of the main gate…
Seeing the two figures leaving before their eyes like that, the crowd had an indescribable complexity inside their hearts. That night, the Pill Sun Sect was in chaos and suffered such heavy losses, all due to Master Third Sun’s murder.
Was it really worth paying so much for a dead person?
Luo Heng and Chen Dao saw Feng Jiu taken away from the place and their hearts were put at rest. It’s great that she’s alright…
She’s fine, but the sect still had a big problem…
On the other side, Feng Jiu leaned on Xuanyuan Mo Ze’s arms. She asked him with her eyes narrowed, “Where is my mother? Did Cloud Devouring Beast meet Leng Shuang?”
“Mm-hmm. I met Cloud Devouring Beast when I reached this place and told it where Leng Shuang and others were. Be at ease, they should have already rushed back.” Xuanyuan Mo Ze swept down towards the foot of the mountain carrying Feng Jiu while covering her face with his sleeves so as not to be scratched by the wind.