Dragon-subduing Arhat had never thought that Li Ye would kill him with great ease. They only fought for one time since they met. But it was just the only attack without any tricks that decided the winner. What they competed with each other was their cultivation power. Thus, Li Ye won Dragon-subduing Arhat in an oversimplified, crude, and efficient way.
But this was the most unacceptable reason for Dragon-subduing Arhat. After all, he was in the Ground Immortal Realm, but Li Ye was only a Yang Spiritual Master. They had a gap of two realms. He was an Immortal, but Li Ye was a mortal. Between them, there was a huge gap as the gap between heaven and earth. It was by no means easy for him to ignore such a huge gap.
What made Dragon-subduing Arhat feel more uncomfortable was that he was more than a Ground Immortal Realm master before he descended into this world. To be more precise, the arhat that Li Ye killed just now was not an Immortal in the Ground Immorta
Watching Deer-sitting Arhat's soul dissipating between his fingers, Li Ye suddenly got a strange feeling in his heart. Full of unparallel vigor, he felt that all the living beings between heaven and earth were small, so no existence could make him bow his head down. Fired with boundless enthusiasm, Li Ye thought that he could take the sky as shore when seas reached the far-away and could be the top when mountains reached the highest. With soaring spirits, Li Ye firmly believed that as a tough, ambitious man, he should achieve his aspirations. In Li Ye's process of seeing through Deer-sitting Arhat's Immortal Area, a surge of aspiration burst out from his body. From this moment on, he would not obey anyone. Like brushing aside the clouds and seeing the face of the sun, he felt enlightened in an instant as if the road before him and the Tao that he pursued suddenly became extremely clear. Li Ye closed his eyes and forced himself to grasp this fleeting reali
Gracefully, Feihong Bodhisattva stood before him with a smile of teasing hanging on her mouth corners. Upon hearing such a greeting, would Li Ye answer her or not? To others, it might be a dilemma, but Li Ye obviously had no psychological burden. Looking up at the sky, he remained silent as if he hadn't heard Feihong Bodhisattva's question at all. A piece of cloud happened to float there, which immediately attracted his attention. But everyone could tell that he was obviously pretending because he exerted too much effort to act. Li Ye deliberately chose not to answer Feihong Bodhisattva's question and didn't feel guilty or embarrassed. The Holy Child exclaimed in his heart, "This guy is so unusually shameless that he must be capable of achieving something big." Li Ye turned a blind eye to Feihong Bodhisattva and ignored her question. But Feihong Bodhisattva took no offense. Watching Li Ye, she continued to tease him, "Your Highness Prince An
While Li Ye was meditating in the tent, the army attack on Qinzhou City was still continuing. Only that the cultivators above the Spiritual Master Realm from both sides had tacitly withdrew from the battle. So the battlefield returned to a state of physical combat between the two armies. After returning to camp, the Son of God, You Daxiao were in a complicated mood and restless. The more he thought the more he couldn't calm down. He paced back and forth in the tent, which made the nine-tail Demon Fox dizzy. He then lifted the curtain and went out of the tent to find Li Ye. When he was approaching the camp gate, he saw Nangong Diyi coming from the opposite side. They stopped at the door tacitly and looked at each other. They were both silent at first. Then immediately, Nangong Diyi snorted, raised his chin and squinted at the Son of God, asking, "What are you doing here?" The Son of God responded coldly, "What are you doing here?"
At this moment, Zhu Wen met someone he could never have expected. To be precise, appearing before Zhu Wen was not a person in the ordinary sense, but an immortal. An Immortal from Immortal Court Taoist sect. It was a clear evening. The Xuanwu Army was camping on the river bank and getting ready to cross the river and march north at a moment's notice. Zhu Wen spurred the horse with his soldiers along the river to observe the terrain until someone blocked his way in front of him. They were no more than five kilometers away from the army campsite. Zhu Wen pulled the reins and the battle steed under him neighed. The rapid change from gallop to stop made it stand upright. When Zhu Wen stopped abruptly, more than a hundred soldiers and guards behind him suddenly pulled the reins and stopped almost the same time. All the horses were neighing together, the scene was spectacular and powerful to behold. Of course, this was not something
"In terms of strength, we're well-matched with the monks of Land Buddhism in Qinzhou City. We have a similar number of cultivators of the Spiritual Master Realm, Ground Immortal Realm, and Sky Immortal Realm. Prince An is so strong that experts of the Ground Immortal Realm are no match for him. Under the current situation, we can break the balance." Holy Child finished Li Ye's words. The Son of God muttered to himself, "The only one to look out for is Feihong Bodhisattva. As a special person and a well-known Great Power in Land Buddhism, one cannot rely on common sense only to gauge her next move. Although she's injured now and is not battle worthy, no one knows what will happen if she gets angry and decides to start a fight at all costs. Eighteen arhats have already suffered serious injuries. If Prince An continues to slaughter the monks of Land Buddhism of the Ground Immortal Realm, Feihong Bodhisattva will not remain indifferent." Nangong Diyi frowned
To keep Feihong Bodhisattva from starting a fight, Li Ye had come up with a simple plan against Li Keyong, using the army. As such, Feihong Bodhisattva had no reason to make a life and death struggle, as long as Li Ye did not launch attacks to break the balance, when the forces of the Great Cultivator were similar on both sides. In his neat clothes, Li Ye stood on the official road, with his hands clasped behind his back and looked ahead peacefully, as if waiting for a friend to visit. On the plain behind him stood boundless cavalries and armors, which lay across the land like walls of brass and iron. Tens of thousands of cavalries stood silent, dignified, but filled with murderous intent. The military formation contained infinite power like a surging river. It could sweep through all things with a mere gap. Before the endless array, a brave general, leading a white horse and wearing a white robe, stood with a sword. She straig
Li Cunjin had been seriously injured by Shangguan Qingcheng as soon as he showed up. His combat force was gone, and the power of the military formation behind him was significantly reduced. In the case that the military formation was intact, it was almost impossible to hurt the warriors. The combat between Shangguan Qingcheng and Li Cunjin seemed to be a fight between them, but it was also a battle between two military formations. Li Cunjin's injury and failure signified that he and his military formation had been suppressed and defeated by Shangguan Qingcheng and her military formation. After Li Cunjin was severely wounded, Shangguan Qingcheng led the Wolf-tooth Troop to invade the other's military formation. As a military general, Shangguan Qingcheng used the strategy based on the military formation -- "Continuous Tides." In an instant, the soldiers were covered with brilliance, to urge the entire military formation to break up and defeat
Only among the frontier guards, were there military warriors due to the frequent wars. In the Central Plains, there would be military warriors only amid civil strives. That was when the soldiers came out to participate in the fight for the throne. The Hedong Army, led by Li Keyong, was modeled after the Northern Army, notably the Shatuo Army. They went on rampages all year round, fought against the imperial army during the reign of Qianfu, and then participated in the settlement of Huang Chao. Under his command, there were not only military warriors but also military generals. Based on war experience, only Zhu Wen, who experienced eight years of the Huang Chao Uprising and incessantly fought north and south, was qualified to be compared with him. Thus it could be seen that the Pinglu Army, which only went on a campaign during the Huang Chao Uprising, was of little importance. Since the demise of Xuanzong and the Last Emperor acceded, civil s