BOOM!
The rhinoceros collapsed with a loud bang, and the ground shook. Fresh blood oozed out of its wounds, staining the ground red as it flowed into the gurgling stream. The stream was also dyed red as the stench of blood permeated the air.
Ling Yun's gaze that was as calm as a lake fluctuated for a moment, as if he was about to exit that special profound state.
Right at this moment, a scarlet streak of light carrying a scorching heat rushed over from afar, accompanied by a sonic boom as it tore through the air.
Lingyun felt the danger, and with a wave of his broken sword, an illusionary green lotus appeared in the air. Spiritual energy of heaven and earth converged, and the green lotus condensed, as it charged towards the incoming scarlet Qi.
BOOM!
Boom! * * Boom! * The shockwave spread out in all directions, and Ling Yun's body swayed.
A blurry crimson red shadow appeared beside Lingyun like a ghost, and a scarlet red feather-like sword pierced through.
Ling Yun seemed to have sensed it beforehand, as he blocked horizontally with his sword, and the crimson long sword stabbed into the broad blade of the Heaven-Devouring Divine Light Sword, causing sparks to fly everywhere.
The two of them parted upon contact, each taking a swift retreat without a speck of dust. In the next moment, as if their hearts were one, they raised their swords and attacked the other.
Ding ding ding ding ding ding!
The sound of metal clashing rang out. Two blurry shadows crossed each other at incomparable speed, creating numerous afterimages. It was hard to tell which one was the real body and which one was the afterimage. Or perhaps, one moment it was an afterimage, but the next moment it was the real body.
The two fought from one side of the stream to the other, then back again. It was hard to tell who won and who lost.
The more they fought, the more shocked Ling'er became. She did not fight with Ling Yun, and did not know how strong he was, but those sword techniques could be said to be unrestrained, and did not even require much consideration.
She could only feel waves of energy being transmitted from the Scarlet Feather Sword, causing her small hands to become numb and the Scarlet Feather Sword to almost fall out of her hands.
When she came over to help Lingyun break through the Green Lotus Sword Spell, she was regretful that she had only suppressed her cultivation to the Great Perfection Stage, worried that she would hurt Lingyun.
This was because even if her cultivation had been suppressed to the Great Perfection of the Warriors, the purity and density of her Spiritual Qi would not change because of this. She would still be able to deal with an early Martial Master with ease.
But she did not expect that her worry was completely unnecessary. Not only did she not injure Ling Yun, she did not even touch the corner of his clothes, and he had almost been injured by him.
The battle just now seemed to have been evenly matched, but only she knew that she was being tightly restrained. She could only passively block Ling Yun's attack, and the rhythm of the battle was being grasped by Ling Yun.
Furthermore, from beginning to end, Ling Yun's sword moves had only been a few moves. As the battle progressed, they became more and more fluid and fluid, as if they were completely natural, causing her to be somewhat unable to resist, completely relying on his strong foundation.
She was a daughter of heaven! To be able to jump levels in a challenge was as easy as eating and drinking.
As a result, she suppressed her cultivation to the Great Circle of the Warrior, but was almost injured by the body transformation Lingyun. How could she not be shocked?
Could it be, that Ling Yun's battle power is stronger than her's at the same level? He could even jump ranks to challenge her?
His heart was filled with disbelief, but then he suddenly recalled his own guess. His beautiful eyes flickered and he couldn't help but be surprised. Could it be that his guess was true?
If it was true, it wouldn't be strange for her to suppress her cultivation to the same level as him. However, there was still a gap between geniuses.