Chapter 632 Crushing the Heroes



"It seems they really want to follow that divine power's instructions and come to kill me."

He muttered to himself.

Influenced by the demonic energy, his killing intent surged.

I could hardly control the urge to act.

Wang Lixue and the others, standing outside the small building, were unaware that an incredibly powerful figure was watching them intently from behind.

"He should still be in seclusion in this small building. Let's make our move!"

The group was about to break into the small building.

But then he heard some noises behind him.

Wang Lixue was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously turned around, only to see the most terrifying scene of her life. Lin Jinglong's figure moved between them a few times, and her companions were already flying away.

There wasn't even time to let out a scream.

Because the moment Lin Jinglong made his move, he had already used his mastery of heavenly secrets and demonic energy to completely suppress them.

"Bang!"

The last companion was blasted away.

Lin Jinglong appeared in front of Wang Lixue.

Seeing this horrifying scene, Wang Lixue almost instinctively raised the ancient bronze sword in her hand and stabbed it at the figure that suddenly attacked.

"Buzz!"

The sword emitted a shrill hum.

Lin Jinglong's hand transformed into a demonic form, and he grasped the ancient sword.

"You're not bad."

Lin Jinglong's bloodshot eyes met Wang Lixue's.

Faced with his suppression, these people couldn't even make a move, whether they were Supreme Martial Emperors or Dao Integration cultivators, they were all the same.

However, Wang Lixue possesses some innate swordsmanship skills.

But it was all in vain, because the next moment, Lin Jinglong crushed her incomparably sharp ancient bronze sword with a single palm strike.

It was as if he had crushed a handful of scrap metal!

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