Chapter 82 - History (2/2)
Seeing the elf retreat, Xu Min did not chase after hih it was possible for hi hiy Since the elf was not easy to deal with, he decided to instantly get rid of these two lions
Xu Min swiftly slashed down his sword, eli the two lions instantlyTheir souls once y entered Xu Min's body, th was increasing by thewith exciteht have been difficult, but now he did not fear him at all
Although those two Golden-Furred Blood Lions were not outstanding compared to many of the other opponents Xu Min had faced so far, they were in no eak Nonetheless, conificant They had likely failed their very first trial in their lifetime
Seeing Xu Min's flarow in both intensity and size, the elf was perfectly well aware of as happening This understanding caused his eyes to turn dark He was not in a great er; he felt uncertain as to whether or not he would be able to win
This Blood PaGoda was filled to the brim with souls It had existed for eons already, and le year Of these experts, only half would survive This may seem like a bad survival rate, but those who did survive wouldbeco that it was almost impossible to beat them Was it not for this outcoo have stopped using this Blood PaGoda However, without the experts that had survived it, they would not be able to be the strongest beasts within the Immortal Valley
A bang sounded out as the tords collided Sparks flew everywhere as their swords collided together, and then soe happened
The sword in Xu Min's hands started huain This only occurred only when it was excited or filled to the briht now, it had not been able to absorb y, so the only other explanation was that it was excited
Having collided with the other sword and started hu around it Soon the sword in the elf’s hands started to vanish The elf's face turned pale
”You You have a sword that can devour soul energy?” he asked in horror Xu Min looked at him with a surprised look, ”I don't know,” he said honestly, ”so far all that it has devoured is internal energies, but even I don't know the liifted this sword toabout it”
”I concede,” the elf rapidly cried However, the sword in Xu Min's hands kept absorbing the soul energy from the sword in the elf's hand, and soon the hand of the elf turned translucent as well
”It seems that my fate is to be devoured by you,” the elf said with a wry s within this Blood PaGoda By the time you die, my soul will be released I will then enter the circle of reincarnation onceI will have to stay within this God forsaken paGoda to be defeated again”
Without fighting back, the devouring of the soul energy increased in pace Xu Min sat down on the ground to absorb this new influx of energy pulsing through his veins
The energy he was absorbing was strange and different fro he had ever experienced before Flashes of ether with one ed to the elf soon belonged to Xu Min He even found that the bow and the shich the elf had used during the battle eapons created froy These weapons were now in his hands
Soon the elf had turned completely translucent With a sained everything that belonged to this soul Not only did he have the many attacks that this elf possessed in his lifetie and every memory from his life
The fight had ended, while Xu Min still sat on the ground He had not used a lot of his energy in this battle; instead, he hadsolely on the sword in his hands Now he had gained newfound strength, knowledge, and abilities Although he had not gained the internal energy of the elf, he soon found that these y
Standing up and placing the sword on his back, Xu Min flicked out with his hand The bow suddenly appeared in his palm It felt so natural as it laid there With a wisp of Qi which took the shape of an arrow Xu Min shot at the distance and found that his aireat as the elf’s He owed this elf a lot
”I am ready for the next trial,” Xu Min called out, but once er spoke Instead, six shadows appeared in front of him Six Golden-Furred Blood Lions arrived at the platfor themselves at Xu Min with frenzied expressions on their faces and slight fear in their eyes
Fighting against six beasts was in no way a si the bow in his hands and su one arrow after another, he allowed for these arrows to rain down upon the beasts in front of him Some hit eyes; others hit throats Some arrows hit stole one of the arrows hit their target, but these were not simple beastsaThe arrows hitcritical spots, but five of the lions still advanced forith the blood gushi+ng down from their bodies