Chapter 113: Master Shuiyue (1/2)

Chapter 113: Master Shuiyue

‘The Purple Sun Sect’ — this naendary existence to the alliance of the sixteen kingdoly doreatly yearned for If a common practitioner could attract the attention of a hidden sect, then he would surely become an immortal, and those near him could ride his coattails to success as well

There was no shortage of hidden sects within the alliance of the sixteen kingdoest — and the Purple Sun Sect was one of theht had just struck the hallowed grounds of the Purple Sun Sect

A surface of water that was as sht It shi+ of stately holiness

This body of water was na islands within the lake, scattered all over like stars in the sky, or pieces on a chessboard This was the place where the line of Shuiyue of the Purple Sun Sect resided

Gentle light wreathed the Shuiyue Lake as an auspicious air circled the islands

At this moment, within a jeweled hall somewhere deep within the depths of an island, was the Master Shuiyue’s base of operations —

A plaque was hung over the great door,the entrance into the hall The words “Shuiyue” were carved into it with a Chinese calligraphic style used for seals It wasabout it

Within the hall, Chu Xinghan stood with his hands hanging by his side, while Yu Jie and Long Juxue both stood to the right of hi doards No one dared to ed on the lotus throne in front of thehly thirty years old; her features were elegant, and an ethereal air could be found in her luxurious self bearing

Except, when her eye of justice opened slightly, it was suffused with a power that both shocked and awed onlookers

“Xinghan, go over the particulars of thisout Yu Jie and Juxue, you two listen as well You han misses any parts”

The lady on top of the lotus throne was obviously Master Shuiyue

Chu Xinghan nodded, as he went over everything in his ain He then took in a deep breath, and carefully explained in detail all that had happened at the Second Crossing

Chu Xinghan particularly conveyed the words of the le word out He portrayed those in their entirety and didn’t dare han had finished, Master Shuiyue faintly raised her eyebrow, and looked at Yu Jie and Long Juxue, obviously looking for their affirhan has been quite thorough That was indeed how theChen was indeed wildly arrogant He didn’t give the line of Master Shuiyue any respect to begin with” Yu Jie grit his teeth with anger directed towards Jiang Chen when he recalled that battle

“Nonsense such as this doesn’t need to be spoken” Master Shuiyue snorted lightly She was also quite dissatisfied with Yu Jie’s incos done

If Yu Jie had been able to take care of this han may not have needed to make a move, and perhaps even the mysterious expert wouldn’t have been able to make it to the scene in time

Of course, this was just a hypothesis

When she considered the situation as a whole, Master Shuiyue was truly disappointed by Yu Jie’s incompetency

At the heart of it all, Master Shuiyue was a very biased person who shi+elded shortco Chen and Long Juxue With her biased personality, she would definitely strike out on Long Juxue’s behalf

Although Chu Xinghan had conveyed theseriousness, but Master Shuiyue had been proud and alone all her life Who had she ever feared?

How could she possibly turn a blind eye to thewords?

“Xue’er, strange phenoered when you were born What does this enius of martial dao At the end of it all, the eneration must cleanly sever the ties that hold us down Therefore, if you don’t gain vengeance for your farievance, it will surely leave behind a shadow in your heart and affect your future training Your eance withincoy and knew that Master Shuiyue would coddle her She sobbed slightly, lowly “Xue’er has no family or patron now I can now only look to my honored master to act on my behalf”

Master Shuiyue had trained forbiased was renowned throughout the sects

“Who is this Jiang Chen that he can coht for him and be so fearless of death?”

Even so as Master Shuiyue could make neither heads nor tails of this reat strength to compel spirit beasts and fowl to battle

There were those ere adept atspirit animals to battle within the sects, but each sect had their own unique ed written talismans, and others used secret incantations or other mysterious arts of control Of course, there were those who used their divine abilities to do strength

But no matter which sect it was, those were secrets that wouldn’t be passed on