I Can Extract Divine Power-Chapter 145 - 103: Breaking the Wall with Brute Force, Withered Bones in a Kasaya

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Chapter 145: Chapter 103: Breaking the Wall with Brute Force, Withered Bones in a Kasaya

"What an incredibly hard wall," the group exclaimed at the sight. "With this level of hardness, it’d be almost impossible to destroy, no matter how strong we are. Is this really the passage to the next area?"

"I think it’s unlikely," another one of the Jianghu People mused, staring at the hard wall. "Perhaps we should think of another way."

Everyone nodded in agreement. Perhaps they really should look for another way. After all, destroying this wall seemed far too difficult.

Shen Bai turned back. "What are you all talking about? If we go looking for another way now, how much time will that take?"

When Shen Bai said this, everyone turned to look at him, not understanding his intention.

Shen Bai pointed at the wall. "If we can make a dent, that means we can break it open completely. It’ll just take a little time."

Everyone’s eyes widened. They clearly understood what Shen Bai meant.

"Lord Shen, are you planning to blast open the wall in front of us? If so, how much effort would that take?"

Shen Bai replied calmly, "Searching for another way would take even more effort. We might as well try the simplest method."

The crowd stood dumbfounded, a sense of dread filling their eyes as they stared at Shen Bai.

’So the ’simplest method’ you mentioned is just the most brutish one?’

’But is that really a good idea?’

After saying this, Shen Bai ignored the expressions of those around him and raised his fist.

Behind him, the thirty-foot-tall Vajra Dharma Aspect mirrored his action.

’Time to begin.’

Shen Bai’s expression was calm.

His fists became a blur, slamming into the golden wall one after another.

A series of thunderous booms echoed ceaselessly throughout the Space.

An utterly terrifying scene unfolded before the eyes of the crowd.

The thirty-foot-tall Golden Body Dharma Aspect’s fists were like a gale, its Fist Gang forming a dense, overlapping barrage.

Shen Bai’s own fists were moving so fast they became a blur.

And yet, Shen Bai remained expressionless, his gaze fixed as he relentlessly swung his fists.

The entire scene was suffused with a sense of brute force and overbearing power that made one’s heart pound in their chest.

’Is Lord Shen’s Qi infinite?’

An extraordinary thought bloomed in the minds of the many Jianghu People.

After all, for any of them, punching with such intensity would be a massive drain on their energy.

Yet the Lord Shen before them swung his fists without a moment’s hesitation.

To everyone else, each of his blows was an ultimate move.

But when these ultimate moves were executed by Lord Shen, they seemed as common as a regular attack.

Wuhua pressed his palms together. "Everyone, do not be alarmed. Lord Shen once told me that every one of his moves is an ultimate move."

"What does that mean?" one of the Jianghu People asked.

Wuhua shook his head. "I don’t know either. But it means he’s incredibly strong."

Hearing this, the crowd nodded, only half-understanding.

One of the Jianghu People said cautiously, "I don’t know if it’s an illusion, but I feel like I’m useless."

After hearing this, Wuhua nodded decisively. "Benefactor, it’s not an illusion. And please, remove the words ’feel like’."

The corner of the Jianghu man’s mouth twitched.

’He had no comeback for that, but... it seemed to be true.’

Under Shen Bai’s relentless bombardment, the wall before them was caving in at a rate visible to the naked eye.

As the wall gradually dented, cracks began to web across its surface.

The roaring was so intense that it felt like it was causing their ears to ring.

But the scene before them was so captivating that they subconsciously ignored the deafening roar. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

Shen Bai punched on, tireless. Even Amber, who was standing nearby, was slack-jawed. ’My master really is a monster,’ she thought, ’a terrifying existence stranger than the strangest aberration.’

Shen Bai, however, paid no mind to what anyone else was thinking. He could feel that as the dent grew deeper, the impact of his punches was growing stronger.

The wall’s defenses were gradually weakening.

"See? What did I tell you?"

Shen Bai even turned his head to say this while continuing his assault, as if to prove he was right all along.

The crowd nodded in unison. "Yes, yes, yes! Lord Shen’s insight is profound!"

Beyond praise, they didn’t know what else to say. Any other words would feel out of place in a scene so dominated by Shen Bai’s raw, brute power.

Time trickled by. In what felt like the blink of an eye, Shen Bai had been punching for nearly a full hour.

The golden wall seemed unable to withstand any more. With Shen Bai’s final punch—the straw that broke the camel’s back—the wall completely shattered under his assault.

"It’s shattered! It’s shattered!"

One of the Jianghu People shouted.

Everyone craned their necks, peering into the massive opening.

Then, they saw the scene within.

It wasn’t splendid and dazzling like the outside. Instead, it was a scene of decay and dead silence.

Within the vast Space, apart from a few gems embedded in the walls that cast a faint glow, everywhere else was pitch-black, as thick as ink.

The interior was completely empty, feeling unnervingly vast.

Except for one peculiar thing in the very center.

It was a skeleton, draped in a tattered Kasaya.

Parts of the Kasaya had rotted away with the passage of time.

In the skeleton’s right hand, it clutched a glowing Treasure Pearl.

A cold and sinister Qi swirled around the skeleton, striking fear into the hearts of all who saw it.

The Treasure Pearl in the skeleton’s hand emitted a jade-like glow, its constant flickering the only source of warmth amidst the sinister Qi.

Before the skeleton sat a Wooden Fish, its center worn down into a hollow from countless strikes.

The scene was exceedingly strange, causing Shen Bai to furrow his brow.

He could sense that the Qi emanating from the skeleton before him was even stronger than that of the black heart.

’This is also an aberration... but why isn’t it moving?’

There were no chains binding it like there had been with the black heart, yet this skeleton hadn’t attacked.

Just then, as Wuhua carefully examined the skeleton, his eyes went wide.

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