Chapter 105: Chapter 105: The Aggrieved Demoness 1
Translator: 549690339
“Seeking death! ”
Lu Tianxiang was furious. She raised her hand and struck with her palm—a massive palm imprint sweeping across, carrying the intent of a vacuum, to crush everything.
The individual clearly had a lower combat ability than hers, but because they took the initiative and caught her off guard, she now found herself at a disadvantage, having sustained serious injuries. Even her clothes were torn, which added to Lu Tianxiang’s frustration.
After striking with her palm, Lu Tianxiang’s figure vanished from the spot and reappeared behind Han Li, her finger pointing towards the back of Han Li’s head.
This finger contained immense power, in perfect harmony with her martial dao’s true meaning, capable of obliterating all things and destroying all signs of life. If Han Li were to be struck, he would either die or be gravely injured.
Han Li remained silent. As Lu Tianxiang struck with her palm, his palms moved together, one utilizing “Glimpse of the Dragon in the Field” to transform into an indestructible wall of Qi, with mighty dragons rolling upon it, their roars echoing for miles.
At the same time, his right arm bent inward, and his right palm drew a circle, pushing outward with a whoosh, a divine dragon surging forth with a lofty dragon’s roar, blasting towards Lu Tianxiang.
Boom!
Terrifying sounds came from the firmament as Lu Tianxiang and Han Li engaged in a fierce collision, causing a great commotion.
Lu Tianxiang’s palm strike was blocked by the left palm of Han Li, unable to break through the rolling dragon wall. Han Li’s palm strike also missed Lu Tianxiang, her figure had disappeared by then, leaving only the mountain behind her shattered.
When Lu Tianxiang pointed her finger, a smile appeared on Han Li’s face. He did not turn around or take any defensive action; he simply released a palm strike.
This palm strike was supremely firm and resolutely yang, unmatched in sturdiness.
Roar-
The sound of the dragon’s roar reverberated through Leizhou and Qingzhou. Lu Tianxiang was forced to take the full brunt of Han Li’s palm strike head-on, sent flying backward. The front of her clothes shattered completely, leaving a large palm imprint barely missing her chest.
“Cough cough-”
At this moment, Lu Tianxiang was in severe discomfort. Her eyes, filled with disbelief as she looked at Han Li, revealed an attack that was less than impressive, but a defense that was perversely strong.
She had thought that Han Li, without any defense, would succumb to her finger strike, potentially costing him his life. To her surprise, it was not so.
Her finger did possess extreme power, even piercing through Han Li’s protective Qi, but when it touched the back of his head, it felt as though she was pressing against a piece of Immortal Gold—it couldn’t penetrate at all.
Who knows what Han Li’s skull was made of; it was incredibly hard, causing her finger to hurt tremendously. Despite taking her strike, Han Li acted as if nothing had happened.
In contrast, what about her? She was now somewhat battered and bruised.
Although that finger strike did break through Han Li’s protective Qi, a significant portion of the force rebounded back onto her, leaving a small red dot on her forehead as blood seeped out continuously.
She had also borne the brunt of Han Li’s palm strike. As she clashed directly with it, she was nearly pierced through by that single strike, and now she suffered severe injuries.
“Who exactly are you? Are you sure you haven’t mistaken me for someone else?”
Lu Tianxiang watched Han Li warily, taking her medication while she questioned him. Her strength had significantly decreased; unless she resorted to burning her Faith Halo using a secret technique, she had no confidence in defeating Han Li.
She felt utterly cursed, accosted without reason by a Great Grandmaster, beaten into serious injury, and not even knowing who was behind it.
After exchanging several moves with Han Li, she realized he had only used two martial skills, a palm technique and a protective divine ability, neither of which she had ever seen or heard of.
Even the martial dao’s true meaning he exercised was unfamiliar to her. Neither in Daqian nor the Xuan Domain did such a Great Grandmaster exist.
Any Great Grandmaster who had made an appearance would be recorded; anyone who had taken action would have information spread about them.
There were only so many renowned Grandmasters in the Xuan Domain, and none matched this person.
She had never heard of him. They had no shared past grievances or recent disputes, and yet she was waylaid and nearly killed, which left only one possibility: he had mistaken her for someone else.
She must have been mistaken for someone else, and that’s why she was ruthlessly beaten by this Great Grandmaster.
Lu Tianxiang expressed that she felt very aggrieved.
She didn’t want to take the blame for others, nor did she want to fight this person again; most importantly, she simply couldn’t beat him—he was too resilient.
During the fight, this person was like an overbearing tank, with an absurdly high defense and tremendous strength. Every palm strike that landed on her made her cry out in pain.
Her attacks on him, however, were like scratching an itch—they hardly hurt him at all, sometimes not even breaking through his protective aura. Even if it broke, it didn’t cause harm, and she had to bear the tremendous backlash.
In the fight against this person, she could only take hits. Fortunately, her speed was incredibly fast, which allowed her to dodge, or else a few more palm strikes would have killed her.
It was unbearable.
At this moment, the voice of Han Li came, startling the brainstorming Lu Tianxiang.
“Vacuum Palm Imprint, Lifeless Finger, and the White Lotus Secret Method, it turns out you are the Lifeless Mother.”
Looking at Lu Tianxiang from dozens of miles away, Han Li didn’t make another move. Just through the simple exchanges, he had already figured out Lu Tianxiang’s capabilities.
The Lifeless Mother was wanted by the Daqian Empire, with her information made public, practicing nameless cultivation techniques, skilled in martial arts like the Vacuum Palm Imprint, with formidable strength—Han Li had looked at it long ago.
At first, when he saw the Galaxy Fire Lotus, he had his suspicions. After observing the Vacuum Palm Imprint and Lifeless Finger, he confirmed her identity.
He didn’t know why the Lifeless Mother was pursuing his moving convoy, nor would he easily let go of the Lifeless Mother, but the subsequent matters were not for him to worry about anymore.
He needed to leave, and the rest would be handled by the Daqian Empire.
Although Han Li had fought a great battle here against the Lifeless Mother, he never revealed his identity from beginning to end—no one knew that this mysterious Great Grandmaster who had injured the Lifeless Mother was him.
Not waiting for the Lifeless Mother to respond, Han Li sneered coldly, and his figure disappeared from sight.
The Lifeless Mother’s pupils contracted sharply as Han Li surprised her once again. She found that in terms of speed, this person was faster than she was, vanishing from her Spiritual Sense’s coverage area in the blink of an eye, with no trace of his whereabouts.
“Damn it, this is troublesome.”
The Lifeless Mother glanced towards Huozhou, then towards Qingzhou, muttered resentfully, and disappeared from sight.
This accidental grand battle was massive, although not as much as the one in Jizhou, and it attracted the attention of countless powerhouses from Leizhou, Qingzhou, Huozhou, and even the Yinyang Sect.
After all, this was a battle of Great Grandmasters, causing mountains to crumble and the earth to split, affecting a wide area. In Huozhou Province City, two Great Grandmasters were deployed right away and rushed to the battlefield.
Lu Tianxiang ingested and refined a medicinal pill, barely suppressing her injuries and raising her aura a bit. She no longer dared to pursue the ancestor who acquired the Rebirth Pill Formula.
The urgent matter was to escape the pursuit of the Qian Dynasty. It wasn’t too late to settle the score with Han Li afterwards; Lu Tianxiang directly blamed Han Li for the incident.
This time the trouble was all due to him—if not for the ancestor wanting to move house, she would not have pursued him here, only to be blocked and severely roughed up by a mysterious Great Grandmaster.
Lu Tianxiang kept a pent-up frustration in her heart with nowhere to vent. She knew she would be pursued for a while, and with bad luck, she might meet her demise.
This made her even more resentful towards the ancestor-seeking consort Han Li. Wasn’t it good to stay put in Lingjun City? Weren’t you always confined to Lingjun City, never venturing out? What were you wandering around for?
‘l’ne battle ot Great Grandmasters, came as SWIttlY as It went—trom Han Ll suddenly making a move to Lu Tianxiang’s departure, it had only been three or four breaths in duration.
When Wan Guiyuan and Yang Tianxiong, two Great Grandmasters, arrived, Lu Tianxiang had already been gone for three breaths.
The two glanced at the battlefield, then in the direction where Han Li had left, and chased after the direction Lu Tianxiang had fled.
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