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Capítulo 67: Chapter 67

Hei was surprised at this revelation.

In hindsight, this was always a possibility.

There was nothing preventing him from facing his sisters in earlier rounds than the finals. What he never considered, was it being in the first round.

If he didn't know any better, he would say someone had done this on purpose.

Slightly suspicious, he checked Mei's position in the brackets.

It turned out, she was at the other end and wouldn't be seeing either Bai or Hei until the finals.

This alleviated his suspicions, but now he had the problem of choosing between his own advancement and Bai's.

Needless to say, he chose Bai's advancement over his own.

Her advancing was clearly the better choice. She would be able to use her merit points to greater effect and wouldn't suffer the same restrictions that he would.

At the end of the day, Hei's presence at the sect wasn't even necessary.

The only reason he was here was to obtain Jingfei. Other than that, he fully trusted his sisters to be able to gather any useful information.

Besides, the rewards for this competition were increased cultivation resources and a better place to live. Hei needed neither of those things.

Having decided to let Bai win, Hei turned his sister, who seemed to be excited about this fight.

She had been very excited when she had the opportunity to fight Hei at the 5-sect summit, but it didn't quite turn out the way she wanted it to.

Since this wasn't a final round or anything that had been built up, she was confident that her brother wouldn't do the same thing he did last time.

This would be a serious sparring match.

Without much delay, Hei and Bai entered the stage, where they faced each other until the start of the match was announced.

Bai was ready to immediately jump into action, but Hei raised his palm.

"Little Bai, I know you want to fight me, but do you think you can win?"

To Hei, the idea of having a serious match with Bai wasn't an interesting one. He knew and she knew that there was no way she would be able to defeat him, even at the same level of strength.

Hearing his words, Bai looked to the ground.

She had been wanting to have a serious one-on-one match with her brother, but she also realised that she was no match for him.

However, she still wanted to give it a try.

She looked up to Hei.

"Even if I can't win, I still want to try."

Hearing this, Hei smiled.

"Do you think your tricks will work on me when you don't have Tianlan and Mei to help you?"

Bai shook her head.

"Then is your speed enough to catch me off guard?"

Bai shook her head.

"How about your power? Can you break through my defences?"

Bai shook her head.

"Will your Marionette ability work? How about Territory? Will you be able to catch me in an explosion?"

Bai shook her head.

"Then do you have any new abilities that you think may work?"

Bai shook her head.

"So, Little Bai. When you face an opponent like me, what do you do?"

Bai clenched her fist. And looked to the ground.

"I… I should withdraw."

Hearing this, Hei was pleased. It seemed Bai understood the situation.

But he had a surprise for her.

"That's right, Little Bai. When facing an undefeatable opponent, there are two options. One, you could run away, which would be a wise move. And two, you could try to learn something."

Bai looked up to Hei.

"You gave me Unlimited Chain Works. I also have something for you."

Hei started walking towards Bai.

"Since your tricks are useless, will do this match completely hand-to-hand."

He increased his speed as he started dashing towards Bai.

He launched a fist attack, which she dodged.

After that, she took a few steps back to avoid Hei and create some distance.

Hei didn't let her off so easy, he continued to chase after her, launching punches and kicks.

Bai was constantly retreating, avoiding all of his attacks and continuing to step back to increase the distance, but Hei would always speed up to close it.

"Why do you keep evading, Little Bai?"

"Because you're too strong. What else am I supposed to?"

"Then, why do you keep stepping backwards and never advance?"

"Because you're too fast. If I go in, I'll leave myself open."

Hei smiled.

As he continued to launch attacks, which she evaded, he spoke.

"You know, Little Bai. I had quite the experience when you launched me into the ceiling after your cold-blooded deceit."

Bai blushed.

She knew that deceiving her brother wasn't the most honourable way to achieve victory, but she had to make sure he understood that he had weaknesses and didn't go around thinking he was invincible.

Hei decided to move on. He wasn't upset over this incident. And he had something else he wanted to tell her.

"Anyway, that explosion you set off launched me to the ceiling quite quickly, don't you think?"

"Yes, but…"

Bai was trying to explain herself, but before she could continue, she started to understand what he was saying.

With her interpretation of her brother's words, she decided to use Territory on herself.

Instead of on the ground, the territory was now her feet, and she used the explosive force to propel herself backwards.

Seeing this, Hei smiled.

"Oh? You seem to have learned something."

Hei then did the same thing Bai was doing. But his was far more controlled.

He had been practising this ever since the last sparring match.

Due to this, he easily caught up to Bai, who had just understood what he was telling her.

The two were now moving much faster than before. But the flow of the battle stayed the same. Hei was launching attacks and Bai was retreating and dodging.

"You know what else? Through deflecting attacks, I learned that even a slight jolt could alter the course of an attack, causing it to miss completely. I wonder what would happen if an explosion went off as someone was attacking."

Hei placed a hand on his chin as if he was actually in thought. But it didn't look like it because he was still chasing after Bai and launched another fist attack with his free hand.

Bai didn't fail to understand his intention.

As Hei's fist came close, she placed her palm on the side of his arm behind the fist and used a small explosion to repel it causing Hei's attack to miss.

"Oh?"

Now things had changed. Instead of avoiding Hei's punches, Bai was deflecting them causing them to go off course.

"Then I wondered, what would happen if I stopped using my muscles entirely and used only my Qi to control my body? A bit like your Marionette ability."

At this point, Hei stopped pursuing Bai.

He continued speaking.

"This is something you would have difficulty thinking of because you lack my abundant Qi reserves."

Hei started testing out his new technique.

His body started jerking as he accustomed himself to his current strength.

He tried using explosions to move his arms, legs and head.

"But since I have Qi to spare and have been training my mental energy constantly for a few years now, I decided to try moving my body through explosions."

Bai watched as her brother's body twitched violently before coming to rest.

"After a while, I got pretty good at it. Now I can move much faster than before and paired with the sudden starting and stopping, I think it has the added bonus of confusing the opponent."

Hei looked to Bai.

"Come attack me. I'll show you what I mean."

Bai used her newfound speed to approach Hei and launched several attacks at him.

She noticed that just before her attacks landed, Hei's hand would appear and block her.

There wasn't any leading motion. There was no suggestion or hint that he would be intercepting the attack, but just as it was about to land his hand would appear.

"I call this Point Impact. Rather than moving my arm to intercept your attack, I use explosions to blow it into the direction of the attack. Then I use my Qi to stop it when it reaches its destination."

"But… the mental energy that would require-"

Bai could see that doing this would require a huge amount of mental energy. It was questionable whether it was a viable form of movement.

"You think it's a waste? Then let me show you what this kind of method can really do."

Hei activated his Unlimited Chain Works and buried some chains in the ground, having them come out at various locations on the stage.

"If you place markers like these, for example, with your Territory, you can have a series of known safe locations which you can use to navigate yourself around the opponent. These chains are examples of that."

Hei then disappeared from where he was and appeared next to one of the chains.

"If you calculate the explosions correctly, you can move around without using too much energy. Then you can use your Qi to stop yourself as soon as you touch the ground, leaving a strange sensation that you should continue to move. That's what the opponent feels."

Hei then disappeared and appeared at another one of his locations.

"And if you get to a good enough level, you can even do something like this."

Hei then disappeared from that location but swiftly reappeared in the same place. The only thing was, he was also at another location. There were two Hei's.

He didn't stop there. He continued to appear at more locations creating many replicas of himself.

"The key is to stay close to the ground. As soon as you want to stop you just lower your foot slightly and use your Qi to halt all of your momentum."

At this point, there was a Hei at each of the locations.

He explained what was happening.

"Then if you want, you can use more Qi to create a shell of yourself which can be used to trick even spiritual perception. This will let you confuse your opponent and give you opportunities to strike at their openings."

Bai was shocked at this. When had her brother developed such a technique?

"The downside, of course, is that you're moving in straight lines. But the thing is, does it matter? If your opponent doesn't know where you are or where you're going, they have no way to intercept you."

From here, Bai could feel several light touches all over her body. She knew that this was her brother demonstrating the offensive capabilities of this technique.

Having shown this much, Hei stopped and appeared right in front of Bai.

"Now try to attack me again."

Bai used explosions beneath her feet to move quickly towards Hei, launching a fist attack. But as her fist was about to hit him, he disappeared and appeared someone else.

Bai's spiritual perception told her where he was, so she immediately launched herself in his direction. But before she got there, he was already gone.

As this continued, she realised that she wouldn't be able to catch him. So, taking in her brother's words, she activated her territory and tried to use a similar technique to him.

She placed several territories all over the stadium, next to Hei's chains, and used them as directional markers.

She was now chasing after Hei in a similar way to the way he was running away.

At first, she failed to calculate the explosions properly, causing her to go in the wrong direction, or to stop too soon or too early.

This was made worse by the fact that she was moving too fast for her own kinetic vision. She was completely relying on her calculations to tell her when to stop her movements.

As time passed, she was getting closer and closer to matching Hei, and soon enough, even multiple versions of her appeared on the stage, creating an interesting image for the spectators.

They could see multiple Hei's and multiple Bai's all standing in pairs around the stadium.

Every other Hei was in a silly pose.

Sometimes his hand was on Bai's head and sometimes he made a silly face.

There was even one where both Bai and Hei were posing together.

Bai was standing next to a crater with her hand covering her face, and Hei was laying down, defeated.

After Bai started to get the idea, Hei decided to stop.

He caught her attack and spoke.

"Your previous way of fighting was telling you to conserve your Qi and observe your opponent, waiting for openings to attack. This isn't wrong, but it does limit your possibilities."

Bai looked to Hei.

"But if someone took this kind of approach, what would they do if the opponent was still too strong?"

"That is the key. Because this method uses a lot of mental energy, you want to decide whether you can defeat your opponent by the time half of your mental energy is gone. If you decide you cannot win, you should just retreat as you had originally said."

Hei wanted Bai to realise that this was just a way to end the fight quicker. He wasn't trying to tell her to fight to the death or something like that.

"As I said before, your original fighting style wasn't necessarily wrong. But it was too reliant on having allies. That is because during the sparring matches you always had a teammate."

"Mm."

It was as Hei had said. Bai had always been able to coordinate assaults knowing who her allies were and being able to compensate for each of their weaknesses with each other. But when it was her alone, she wouldn't be able to do that

"This is why I'm teaching you this way of moving. The idea is to finish the fight as quickly as possible because you don't know if there will be more opponents appearing at a later time."

"I see."

Bai also understood this. If she continued to use the wait-and see-approach, she could increase the difficulty of her situation dramatically.

Seeing that Bai understood and that she had gotten fairly good at using the new method, Hei decided to finish the fight.

"What do you say, Little Bai? Shall we end this?"

He entered a relaxed stance and released a suppressive aura.

Bai nodded her head and also entered a relaxed stance.

-Swish.

Both disappeared from view.

Hei moved to one of his chains and lowered his body.

He was trying out his new move, which would end any match, guaranteed.

"I forfeit."

"…"

Bai had just caught up to her brother when he said these words.

He was facing the elders and had resigned from the match.

It wasn't just Bai who was stunned. Everyone felt that this was quite abrupt.

Didn't he just say they were going to end it? Sure, it was ended, but that wasn't what a normal person would do after saying those words.

"First round, first match. The victor is Shao Bai. Shao Hei is disqualified."

The elder seemed oddly happy to be saying those last words, but Hei let it go. She was probably just excited by the intense match she had just seen.

"Brother!"

Bai puffed her cheeks out. She wasn't very happy that he would do this when she had just learned a new technique.

Hei placed his hand on Bai's head.

"Don't forget that you still have to face Mei in the finals."

"Hm…"

Bai wasn't fully convinced. She was still pretty much in peak condition and would most likely be fully recovered by the time she had to face Mei.

What would be the harm in continuing the match?

Seeing this, Hei laughed awkwardly.

"Your brother can be shy at times…"

"He can also be shameless at times."

-Hahaha.


Capítulo 68: Chapter 68

After the match, Hei and Bai returned to the stands.

Hei went over to the spectator seats, more specifically, the losers' section.

Bai went back to the contestants' area.

The system was set up in such a way that all four tournaments were happening at the same time.

That is, the body refining, externalisation, internalisation, and transcendent realm tournaments were taking place simultaneously.

Being the first loser, Hei was seated alone and watched as the other matches took place.

Soon, he was joined by the other losers and the place became quite lively.

"It's a shame you had to face your sister in the first match, Hero Hei."

"That's right, if it had been anyone else, you would have surely blown them away with your heroic power, right?"

"Indeed. We all saw your 'crazy speed' in that fight."

-Hahaha.

Since this was the transcendent realm competition, most of the participants were quite a bit older then Hei, Bai and Mei.

It seemed that unlike Spring Leaf City, the other areas had many more transcendent realm cultivators.

They were closer to their 20s for the most part and were quite distraught to see a bunch of little children having achieved similar, if not better things than them.

So, they quite enjoyed teasing Hei.

While they said they had seen his speed. What they meant was they had seen him using his illusions.

This misunderstanding was created by the fact that Hei absorbed the sound and impact force of all of his and Bai's movements and collisions.

On top of that, he had hidden the words he had spoken with Bai. Only the last few words he had said were heard by the audience.

This meant that one could only use visual information to come to their conclusions. And that was precisely what illusions intended to fool for the most part.

Hei could see this, so he tried to clear up the misunderstanding. But he still spoke in an unconfident tone.

"No, it's not what you think. We were really fighting."

-Hahaha.

"It's not very convincing when you say it like that, Hero Hei."

"That's right. You were clearly teaching your little sister how to use illusions in battle."

"It actually looks quite useful. Why don't you teach me as well, Hero Hei?"

This idea seemed to be shared by quite a few of the young ladies. They expressed agreement with the statement and were also interested in learning the illusions.

After all, being able to create after images of yourself to confuse your enemy would be useful in many situations.

Hei responded with a wavering voice.

"It-it wasn't an illusion. We were really fighting."

In response to this, a few of the young ladies cross their arms.

"If you don't want to tell us then just say so!"

"That's right. You don't have to be so stingy, geez."

Hei was just wondering how he had offended anyone. He really wasn't lying. There really weren't any illusions.

However, now that he thought about it, the after images were kind of illusions.

Even so, the young ladies should already know how to do that as transcendent realm cultivators. They shouldn't need him to tell them.

"Oh look. It's your other sister."

At this point, Mei had just stepped onto the stage and was facing her opponent.

Hei turned his attention to the stage and watched as the match began.

It was fairly uneventful. The opponent came in for an attack, but Mei easily grabbed her wrist and threw her out of the stage.

"…"

Seeing this, the young ladies who are observing the match were speechless.

And it wasn't only them. Even Hei was surprised at Mei's performance. Not because she had achieved victory so easily, but because she had achieved victory in the same way he would have.

"Wow, that was… something."

"That's right. It seems even without illusions, those from the Shao Clan have an… interesting style."

This was something rarely seen. Most fights would be a clash of opposing forces struggling for a hard-fought victory.

Seeing Mei win so easily was…

However, seeing that Mei wasn't using any illusions, the young ladies continued to tease Hei.

They had seen the initial exchange of blows at the beginning of his match with Bai, but what they had seen with their eyes was Hei launching attack after attack at Bai, who easily avoided them.

At some point, Bai even started just tossing his attacks aside before they stopped.

After that, they saw Hei teaching Bai an illusion technique, which she learned quite quickly, after which, Hei promptly resigned from the competition.

Clearly, he was the weakest of the three.

They wondered why Bai and Mei kept calling him a hero. It was something they would have to see with their own eyes before they believed it.

With Mei having achieved victory, the first round of the competition came to an end.

After a brief pause to allow the competitors to regain some of their energy, the second round began.

As was the case in the last round, Bai's match was first.

Interestingly, it went very similarly to the last match, in that, Bai's opponent approached, and she easily deflected her, causing her to land outside the stage.

"…"

Hei was wondering why his sisters were fighting like this. They never used this kind of approach before.

But he was glad that they were now seeing the benefits of the way of Circular Disconnect.

The young ladies surrounding him, however, looked at him with pity.

"Ah. It seems even your own sister doesn't want to use illusions. How sad."

"That's why you should teach us, Hero Hei."

The way the audience had seen it, Bai had decided that Hei's illusions weren't necessary and decided to and the match directly.

Even with this, they were still able to see how useful the illusions were, so they tried to worm their way in. But Hei insisted that he wasn't using illusions and was simply moving from location to location and creating an image of himself using his Qi.

As transcendent realm cultivators, all of the young ladies would be able to make images of themselves using their Qi.

The problem lay in getting to the different locations without being seen. This was where they didn't quite believe what he was saying.

This was because his movements were too fast for them to see. The only thing they could see was him suddenly appearing at another location.

With their only senses being visual, they assumed he was using some kind of strange technique.

After all, there shouldn't be such a variance in transcendent realm cultivators that one's speed was simply too fast to be seen by another.

Hei continued to insist that there was nothing else happening.

"No, really. It's just a movement technique and creating after images using Qi. There's nothing else to it."

Seeing that Hei was unwilling to show them his techniques, they decided to move on to a different topic.

"At this rate, it seems it will be the Sisters Shao in the final round."

Hearing this, Hei responded without thinking.

"Of course. Whose sisters do you think they are?"

"Eh?"

After hearing Hei's words that were filled with confidence, the young ladies turned to him with raised brows.

Had he decided to drop the act?

Noticing this, Hei hurriedly tried to come up with an excuse.

"B-Big Brother Tianlan has been training with us since we were little. T-there's no way my sisters would lose."

After saying this, he looked to his knees.

"Oh? Big Brother Tianlan, is it? How old is he?"

Hearing about Hei's elder brother, young ladies were interested.

"H-he's 15 years old."

"15 huh? A little young."

"Speak for yourself. 15 is just about right."

"Hm… Does he look more like you or your sisters?"

After this was said, all of the young ladies became silent and turned to Hei.

"…"

Hei was wondering what kind of situation this was.

How was it that even when he wasn't here, Tianlan still became the centre of attention among the young ladies?

He decided to answer anyway.

"More like my sisters."

Hearing this, the young ladies started discussing.

If Tianlan looked more similar to Bai and Mei, then he was most likely quite the handsome young man.

Even though Bai and Mei were still quite young and thus didn't meet the aesthetics of adults, they could tell that they would both be growing into fine young ladies

"Then your brother must be handsome, no?"

At this point, Hei was getting annoyed. His eyebrows started teaching as he responded through gritted teeth.

"Most… most people would say so."

One of the young ladies took a closer look at Hei.

"Hm? You're not too bad yourself. From what I can see, you're quite handsome. But you just look way to weird."

"That's right. Why is your skin so dark? And why is your hair like that?"

It wasn't odd for these young ladies to be unaware of the Innate Shadow Physique. Most juniors wouldn't be aware of such obscure and unreliable information about the middle continent like the elders would.

Hei was very pleased to hear their words. This was the first time anyone had said he wasn't ugly in this world.

Handsome but weird was a good start. It was a very good start.

He decided to explain. He told them that he had the Innate Shadow Physique which resulted in his appearance.

"Innate Shadow Physique?"

"Oh? Then you're able to jump through shadows or something?"

"That would explain how he was able to make those images of himself. He jumped into the shadows cast by the chains that were poking out of the stage."

Hei watched as these young ladies crafted explanations of how he was able to perform his feats.

It was quite interesting to hear the things they came up with.

He tried to explain that it wasn't the case, but nobody listened to his words.

Not long later, the final round began. Unsurprisingly, it was between Bai and Mei.

As they stepped onto the stage, Hei could feel an intense aura emanating from them.

He wondered what exactly was going on. Shouldn't this have been just another sparring match?

Now that he thought about it, he didn't remember Bai and Mei ever having solo matches together.

Their abilities were completely ill-matched. Bai was more of a strategic fighter whereas Mei had such immense power that she didn't need any strategy when facing cultivators of the same realm.

In a normal situation, Bai would most likely have lost the match, but since Hei had just taught her this new way of fighting, she had a decent chance at victory.

The only question was, why were they taking this so seriously?

Before the match had even begun, Bai's body started twitching and Mei's colours inverted as she activated her Berserk Aura.

As the start of the match was announced, they both moved instantly. Bai used explosions beneath her feet to launch herself forwards. Mei also dashed towards Bai.

Both launched punches at each other and when they collided there was a large impact force, which travelled across the stadium and was muffled by the defensive formations that were set up to protect the spectators.

Even through the formations, the spectators could feel the force of the blow.

After this initial attack, Bai and Mei seemed to be evenly matched, but that wasn't the case.

Feeling the force from Mei's punch, Bai knew she wouldn't be able to fight head on like this for long, so she decided to place markers all over the stage using her Territory.

After she had completed that, she started moving rapidly between markers, leaving behind after images to confuse Mei.

Unfortunately for Bai, these after images did nothing to confuse Mei.

As an Arctic Fox, a high tier spirit beast, her spiritual perception was quite acute and wasn't so easily tricked.

Among the four, Mei's spiritual perception was second only to Hei's. And that was only because of Hei's affinity with the natural Qi.

Even though Mei could see where Bai really was, she was still unable to react fast enough.

Bai's movements were far too quick for Mei to be able to chase, so she decided to stay where she was and let Bai come to her.

Not knowing that Mei was able to track her movements, Bai came in for a sneak attack from behind.

As she got close to Mei, Mei turned around with a kick ready to punish Bai for her approach, but Bai had accounted for something like this when she had taken the opportunity to attack, so she was prepared to mitigate the damage.

She placed her palm above Mei's leg and applied an explosion to knock it down slightly, reducing the surface area that came into contact with her body as she retreated.

After seeing that her offence wasn't successful, Bai started to come up with new strategies.

Mei didn't stand still. She used her sharp senses to see Bai's movements and decided to go on the offensive herself.

She wrapped her fist in Berserk Aura and slammed it into the ground, cracking the entire stadium, causing Bai's footing to become unstable.

It had to be known that Point Impact required very precise calculations if one wanted to make their movements efficiently.

Still being new to the technique, Bai was unable to adapt to the sudden change in the environment, causing her to stumble, revealing her presence and creating a moment of weakness.

Mei didn't fail to take advantage of this as she used Tianlan's Railgun to dash in and launched another fist attack aimed at Bai.

Even though Bai's footing was unstable, she could still use Point Impact to escape the situation.

She decided to launch herself into the air through explosions and watched as Mei passed the place she had been, before using another explosion to dash back down into Mei's rear.

She launched a downward kick at Mei, ready to strike her head.

Mei raised her arm to defend herself and as Bai's kick came into contact with it, she sank slightly into the stadium which took even more damage due to the Berserk Aura that was wrapping her legs.

Seeing that Mei had blocked her attack, Bai quickly retreated.

With the stadium in ruins, she was unable to use Point Impact to its full effect, so she decided to place explosive territories down on the ground, waiting for Mei to fall into the traps.

Hei watched as his sisters seriously fought each other.

It was quite interesting watching them use their different strengths and how they compensated for their weaknesses.

Even as Mei fell into the traps, she was able to sense the fluctuations in Qi and was able to escape in time to avoid taking damage.

Even when Bai had pre-emptively launched her explosions while Mei was still in mid-air, Mei was able to use the force of her attacks to nullify the explosions at a distance.

This was an additional effect of Berserk Aura.

Since Mei was able to expand the area of her attacks, she was able to influence things from a distance.

On the other hand, Bai was always able to mitigate the damage Mei was able to do to her using explosions. While she still suffered damage, she was also able to return damage to Mei.

As the fight went on, both were taking small amounts of damage over time, which compounded, leaving them visibly weary.

Seeing this, Hei wanted to have them stop the match. It wasn't worth it to get hurt over something like this.

As he stood up, he was surprised to feel a bunch of hands grabbing him and pulling him back down.

"Eh?"

He looked around to see all of the young ladies glaring him.

"…What?"

"This is an honourable duel among women. Don't interfere."

"Honourable duel?"

Hei was surprised to hear this.

From what Hei remembered, honourable duels weren't exactly common in these kinds of stories. Most of the time, it was a whole bunch of revenge and face preservation stuff.

"Your sisters seem to be competing over something important."

Hearing this, Hei turned back to the stage.

He could see that Bai and Mei were taking this match very seriously, so he decided to let them finish.

At this point, the two had stopped their exchange of blows and were now standing on opposite ends of what used to be the stage.

They walked slowly towards each other, and as they did, Mei's eyes started to glow.

Her aura as an Arctic Fox was leaking from her, causing everyone to feel heavy bloodlust.

As the two got close each other, Mei looked down to Bai and Bai looked up to Mei.

After a moment of staring into each other's eyes, Mei spoke.

"Do it."

"You don't need to tell me."

After saying these words, Bai activated her final technique.

As Hei felt familiar fluctuations, his eyes opened wide.

"You crazy little!"

Hei didn't have time to say any more words. He quickly activated a barrier to cover-up the soap-bubble-like barrier the sect had set up.

He knew it wouldn't be able to handle what was coming.

-BOOM!

During the course of the fight, Bai had set up several explosive territories, enough to cover the entire stage.

She had now detonated them all at once, causing dust and debris to fly everywhere.

After the explosion, the barrier the sect had set up was shattered immediately and even Hei's own hastily created barrier was strained by the force.

After the dust had settled, Mei and Bai were still standing there looking into each other's eyes.

They both spoke at the same time.

"It's my…"

The world started to spin.

"Defeat."


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¡La función de comentarios de párrafo ya está en la Web! Mueva el mouse sobre cualquier párrafo y haga clic en el icono para agregar su comentario.

Además, siempre puedes desactivarlo en Ajustes.

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