Chapter 1994: Just being clever



Mu Hanyan was so miserable that she wanted to cry but had no tears. According to the current situation, she would probably kill herself before she was caught in the storm of sharp blades or before the evil-eyed wind wolf could rush to her.

It’s a long story, but it all happened in a matter of moments.

Just when Mu Hanyan herself felt a little desperate, suddenly, a strange force surged into her meridians and merged with the violent and restless energy and spiritual power that was incompatible with water and fire.

A completely different power quietly grew, so weak that it was almost imperceptible, but Mu Hanyan clearly felt that this power was one with the heaven and earth, yet seemed to be above the heaven and earth.

With the birth of this weak force, her energy and spiritual power calmed down again, blending perfectly. This perfection even surpassed the fusion of the Ancient Tree of Life. If the fusion of the Ancient Tree of Life was only superficial, then the fusion at this moment was the essence.

The powerful sword power comparable to that of a tenth-level great swordsman also arrived as expected.

There was no earth-shattering impact, no trembling of the earth. The strike, shielded by divine flaming spears, was in fact a stroke of swordsmanship, effortlessly shattering the Demon Eye Wind Wolf's storm of blades like a paper lantern. The Demon Eye Wind Wolf's beastly form, far superior to human defenses, was rendered completely vulnerable by this blow.

Thinking of the confused and empty eyes of the Demon Eye Wind Wolf when it was dying, even Mu Hanyan felt sorry for it. After all, it was a powerful beast comparable to a seventh-level Divine Heart Priest. Among the beast tribes, it should be considered a hegemon. Yet, its death was so unclear.

In fact, not only Demon Eye Wind Wolf was confused, even Mu Hanyan herself didn't quite understand. Where did that power just now, a power that was one with the heavens and the earth, yet seemed to transcend them, come from? Why was it so subtle, yet it could allow for such a perfect fusion of energy and spiritual power?

Mu Hanyan had heard a long time ago that no matter whether it was the most powerful swordsman in the Holy Court Continent or the most powerful priest in the Continent of Gods, when their strength reached its limit, they had to comprehend the laws of another continent in order to break through. This was also the reason why countless swordsmen from the Holy Court Continent throughout history went to the Beiyuan Mist Plain and even buried their bones there. She believed that the same was true for the peak powerhouses in the Continent of Gods.

But unfortunately, in millions of years, no one has ever heard of anyone being able to break through the limits, shatter the void like the legendary gods, reach another higher level, and go to a higher plane.

In the past, Mu Hanyan felt a little puzzled. Over the past millions of years, countless amazing geniuses have emerged in the two continents, so why is there no one who can reach the level of those ancient powerhouses?

It wasn't until she arrived at the Divine Continent that she suddenly realized that even for the most powerful masters of either continent, comprehending the laws of the other wasn't easy. Even the cultivation systems were different, so how could they possibly comprehend them? If they could freely practice the other's methods, there might be some hope. However, the Temple and the Holy Court were sworn enemies. How could they possibly allow the other's masters to learn their own cultivation methods? Wouldn't that be courting death?

Even a spy like Bu Xuanji, whose ancestors had infiltrated the enemy camp for several generations, was born in the Holy Court Continent and had no foundation for practice in the Continent of Gods. He mainly practiced swordsmanship and had only a little more understanding of the priest's magic than other swordsmen. It was impossible for him to combine the two in one person.

In fact, she arrived at the Divine Continent with the strength of a peak Great Swordsman, and since she hadn't yet undergone a complete transformation, she was the most likely to one day break through the limits of the Great Dao. Mu Hanyan used to be somewhat complacent about this, believing that everything would just fall into place. As long as her priestly cultivation reached a certain level and she regained her sword skills, she would naturally achieve success overnight.

It was not until today that she realized that she had thought too simply. Spiritual power and physical energy actually had an essential conflict. If one of them was suppressed, it would be fine. However, if not, once the two evenly matched forces met, what awaited her would be the bursting of her meridians. If she was lucky, her cultivation would be completely wasted. If she was unlucky, she would most likely explode and die.

After understanding this, Mu Hanyan secretly felt fortunate that she had encountered this crisis earlier. If she had waited until she was strong enough to encounter it, even the gods would not be able to save her.

However, even if she escaped this time, she would still have to face the same crisis sooner or later. Unless she stopped practicing divine arts, her sword skills would be wasted. That, of course, was impossible.

Fortunately, Mu Hanyan is not without other options. Since the subtle and mysterious power just now can perfectly integrate energy and spiritual power, it will definitely help her resolve the crisis and break through the ultimate limit of the avenue.

So as soon as he was sure that the Demon Eye Wind Wolf was dead and took away the Five-Colored Soul Orb, Mu Hanyan immediately sat cross-legged and began to study that power.

That power has disappeared. Mu Hanyan certainly can't come up with any results if she just imagines it. The only thing she can do is to take another risk and use her energy and spiritual power at the same time to try to find that power.

Of course, she could have postponed it and tried again when she reached a safe place. However, in the path of cultivation, sometimes opportunity was more important than diligence. This opportunity required the right time, right place, and right people. She couldn't even explain the source of that power, and she didn't know if the same opportunity would appear again after leaving this place, so she naturally didn't want to delay.

With his eyes slightly focused and his mind focused, Mu Hanyan started practicing his skills again.

Not far away, Zhao Zhiyuan, Ou Mingzhi and others surrounded Zhao Xinghu, looking at him with worry on their faces.

This was only the first day they entered the Black Wood Prison, and they encountered such danger and almost lost their lives. If something happened to Zhao Xinghu, they really didn't know what to do next.

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