Demon Sword Sect's Undercover-Chapter 532 - 531: Accompanying Rong’s Arrival

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Chapter 532: Chapter 531: Accompanying Rong’s Arrival

Luo Yewang felt unsure in his heart. Among these factions, the Heartless Dao, Buddhist Sect, and Chu Sect had their True Disciples arrive. He was the only sword cultivator from the Shan Sect, utterly alone and significantly weaker in comparison.

Unfortunately, his identity did not align with any party; in fact, he stood on the side of the Earth Clan of the winged people and was a traitor to the human Cultivation World.

He dared not speak out, but he also did not retreat. His pride prevented him from fleeing in a panic.

Fortunately, Daoist Ying resolutely stood by him and did not choose to side with Brother Tan, making him feel that everything was worth it.

Brother Tan glanced at Sister Tan, thinking how unwomanly she acted. Temporary matters of the sect could not concern him now; the pressing issue was how to resolve the strife among the three families.

"Master Jiaye, I from the Chu Sect don’t really care about the Treasure Bead, but this area also falls under the jurisdiction of the Northeast Region. Could it be that this item is fated to be with the Outer Path?"

He was transmitting his voice to Jiaye, clearly implying that they should first eliminate the Heartless Dao before discussing anything else.

However, Jiaye harbored deep resentment towards him for having destroyed the teachings of the Buddha World passed down by his master and did not think the current strength of the Chu Sect qualified them to join in this struggle. Thus, he transmitted his voice to Teng Chongzhi,

"Mr. Teng, this place lies on the border between the North and the Northeast. Our two families are the true landlords..."

Teng Chongzhi had a different idea. He knew well that under the current circumstances, the three monks from the Buddhist Sect were the real threats. Of course, they should ally with the weak to oppose the strong. Once the Buddhist Sect was dealt with, how much of a wave could a single Chu Sect cultivator, even a True Disciple, make?

"Daoist Brother Tan, all Daoist Sects belong to one family. Is there any reason for us to harm the harmony in front of outsiders?"

The three communicated simultaneously yet harbored different thoughts and considerations, their intentions diverging and not aligning at all.

All three harbored their own thoughts, sharing the same bed with different dreams. Before they could further communicate, suddenly a flash of lightning burst behind the mountain, and a flying sword slashed through the sky, accompanied by a loud shout:

"Everyone’s here? Couldn’t be better. Let’s have a fight first; it’s easier to talk when there are fewer people!"

The one struck was Jialan, who was closest. He couldn’t help but curse angrily, "Shan Sect madman, unprovoked, why do you strike me?"

The newcomer laughed heartily, "There’s only one item; can it be split into several pieces? Too much nonsense. Whoever survives gets it. This bead is fated only for the strong!"

As he made his move, Brother Tan immediately reacted, not targeting the sword cultivator nor the Buddhist Sect but Teng Chongzhi from the Heartless Dao.

The Chu Sect was indeed unpredictable in their actions. Saying they didn’t value the Treasure Bead was insincere, but they hated the ruthless actions of the Heartless Dao even more.

As these two started their moves, Luo Yewang immediately perked up, leading with his flying sword, "Junior Brother, I’m here to help you!"

Daoist Ying was taken aback and could only follow reluctantly, "Brother Tan, the Chu Sect is united as one."

Nine people immediately caused chaos, entangled with each other, and it was unclear who was fighting whom.

But some people were confused, while others had a clear understanding in their hearts.

Jialan took a strike from the newcomer, feeling that the sword’s power was nothing special, and was about to counterattack when Luo Yewang, who had been fighting him for a while, suddenly tangled up with him.

The three monks were still a bit befuddled and attempted to argue some sense, but they were barely aware before a long scream came from the sky, and one of the three from the Heartless Dao was cut in two by the newly joined sword cultivator.

Daoist Ying attacked in vain, and among the three Heartless Daoists, Brother Tan faced the True Inheritor Teng Chongzhi. With one inexplicably killed by this sword cultivator, she rushed towards her only remaining target.

She was a direct witness to the massacre in Shanyin and harbored deep hatred for these demons, so her attacks were merciless.

The battlefield was extremely chaotic. The newly joined sword cultivator was a factor of turmoil. Clearly targeting the Buddhist Sect initially, he inadvertently cut down a slightly confused Heartless Daoist after a bout. Perhaps it was a coincidence, who could blame him for appearing in an airspace he shouldn’t have?

After cutting through, the sword cultivator returned to the rhythm of dealing with the monks.

Jiaye’s expression turned ugly. His cultivation was probably the highest among those present, but after losing the Buddha Beads, he lacked an important means of restraining others. Facing the exquisite coordination of the two sword cultivators’ swordsmanship, he felt somewhat perplexed.

He continuously used several techniques—Buddha Thousand Hands, Lions Roar of Truth, Ming King Seal—but none could affect the sword cultivators much. In his feeling, these techniques were quite effective against Luo Yewang, but this new sword cultivator was very strong, and each time his techniques were slightly effective, they would be disrupted by them.

But what he didn’t understand was, although this sword cultivator was very strong, why didn’t it seem fully reflected in his attacks?

As swift as lightning in Vertical Escape, Swordsman moved freely, his flying sword directly broke through Jiaye’s Buddha Thousand Hands, and intertwined with Luo Yewang’s flying sword, fierce and unparalleled.

Jiaye shouted, "Ming King Seal!"

Three monks joined hands to cast the seal, and countless Myriad Character Buddha Seals in the sky continuously printed out, colliding with the flying swords, sparks flying everywhere.

As Jiaye cast the seal, his angry roar and the Lions Roar of Truth directed toward the sword cultivator.

But was the sword cultivator the kind to just stand there and take hits? He had barely opened his mouth when the two sword cultivators had already drifted far away, rendering the Buddhist Sect’s roar ineffective.

The typical technique of a sword cultivator’s Ascending Sword.

...Daoist Ying was facing off against the Heartless Daoist, feeling quite strained.

Unlink the disciples of the Buddhist Sect, who apply their profound mana in a straightforward and enduring manner, the techniques of the Heartless Daoist were unconventional and used to extreme limits.

This person turned into a ring, overwhelming any spells she cast, regardless of what they were. She knew this was one of the Heartless Seven Resentments of the Heartless Dao, the Heartless Ring.

An integrated skill of body skills and techniques that transformed oneself into a revolving platform of techniques.

The skills of the Heartless Dao of the Lian Sect were not that complex, focusing on simplicity and purity. At the Realm of Tongtian Tristates, their specialty, Heartless Seven Resentments, consisted of Heartless Ring, Heartless Smoke, Heartless Root, Heartless Silk, Heartless Water, Heartless Lock, and Heartless Heaven.

Mastering one of the Heartless Seven Resentments was enough to hold a place in the Cultivation World, and it was also the basis for the Heartless Dao’s wanton dominance in the Jinxiu region.

Daoist Ying was a realm behind in cultivation and also lacking in skills; she hadn’t mastered any of the Taixuan Eight Views, thus she was constantly overwhelmed and forced to retreat continuously.

This made her realize a principle. To adhere to one’s beliefs, strength was essential as a foundation.

As she fought and retreated, a figure in the nearby battlefield, who had just turned away from the attack of Buddha Sound, suddenly broke into the path of the Heartless Daoist’s Heartless Ring.

From her experience, confronting the Heartless Ring head-on was unwise.

Recognizing the person as the newly joined sword cultivator, probably Luo Yewang’s junior, she of course could not just watch,

"Daoist friend, move away. I’ll cover for you!"

She too had techniques; though she couldn’t break the Heartless Ring, she was somewhat confident in blocking its force slightly.

But this sword cultivator completely ignored her warning, bravely advancing toward the rolling Heartless Ring.

Unable to intervene for fear of accidentally harming him, she could only watch as the Heartless Ring and the sword wheel collided head-on...

The light of skills and the sword light mingled together, like a tiny sun.

As the light dispersed, the sword cultivator turned around expressionlessly and left, while the Heartless Daoist was nowhere to be seen.