Chapter 75: JinJin Village [9] (2/2)
But all of a sudden, they were no longer where they were. Could it be a seal? If it was, their passage would leave traces behind.
She used her divine sight and discovered their after images that streaked in a direction behind her. How did they manage to do get a seal like that? It must be the work of the sect elder. The elder was definitely prepared for the fight. Nonetheless, Zhang Xiu Ying knew the elder couldn't have escaped the rogue blood for long without help arriving. But the traces were taking longer time to dissipate, so she left her divine aura in place. At least, it would make it difficult for the blood cultivator to see beyond her unless she was no longer in the vicinity. But she had no intention of doing that.
”Leave? How can I just leave?”
She knew she couldn't leave yet, if she did, the blood cultivator would be able to trace them eventually. She would have to delay him for as long as possible despite the considerable danger it entailed.
”Don't you think you're taking advantage of the situation?”
”Huh?!”
”You saw her, she was already defeated. Why do you seek her death?”
”Do you think it was an act of sparring or who was a better fighter?!”
”Can't you let it be?”
”For the last time, demigod. Stop interfering, and I won't hold this against you.”
Zhang Xiu Ying knew the rogue blood was more powerful than her. She had seen his martial arts skills and moves, and knew he wasn't someone she could ignore. Any martial artist in possession of a supreme move, mastered or not, should be taken seriously. She could easily loose her life, demigod or not. With a worried look on her face, Zhang Xiu Ying looked at him and shook her head.
”I really can't do that.”
Lang Hai's eyes started to dilate in anger and his glaive began to throb aloud as he gathered blood energy. There were times when the ancestral lineage of a demigod wouldn't matter much to an opponent. He was at that point now. When he reached the heavenly realm, he would face the wrath of any god. More so, it wasn't his fault that a demigod wouldn't let him be.
”Then, this is on you.”