The volley of arrows vanished into thin air after this woman appeared, a truly bizarre scene that made the leader think he was seeing things.
After gripping the bow and arrows to calm himself, he hesitated for a moment, then, with a try-it-out attitude, signaled to his adjutant with his eyes to have the archers fire another volley of arrows.
Unexpectedly, just as the archers nocked their arrows, the arrows and bows were shredded together by a wind blade that appeared out of nowhere.
The archers, unable to dodge in time, had their hands caught in the indiscriminate wind blades, and the camp erupted in a cacophony of screams.
Xie Fu never looked back after Shu Yun appeared, and thus missed this bizarre scene.
Li Tie, who had been wary of the Southern Barbarians, looked bewildered upon seeing this scene, followed by shock. Finally, he turned to look at Shu Yun, who was leaning against the rock, with some fear.
Xie Fu found it hard to describe the look in her eyes.
The moment she looked up, her shimmering eyes seemed to be filled with a sea of sorrow.
He was stunned for a moment, because her mind, which had been blank and numb when she suddenly returned, began to function again.
He just hurt her.
Xie Fu's gaze fell on the red mark on her lips, and her face paled. As if she didn't feel the arrow wound on her leg, she ran over quickly.
Li Tie and the surviving Wind and Thunder Cavalry around him reacted and were about to chase after and stop the young master.
After what just happened, who knows what this "Shu Yun" is?
Could it be some kind of demon disguised as Miss Shu Yun, trying to bewitch the young master?
Shu Yun watched as Xie Fu strode over, his tall and slender figure and the dark red bloodstains couldn't conceal his beautiful features—it was her Jiang Yan.
She almost witnessed him die right in front of her again.
She didn't even dare to recall the scene she witnessed when she teleported over; it was enough to make her heart pound with fear.
A series of intense abdominal pains, coupled with her reckless use of divine power, caused Shu Yun to feel a sweet, metallic taste rising up again.
Shu Yun lowered her head to suppress the metallic taste in her throat, lest she cough up blood and worry Xie Fu. Her vision was somewhat blurred.
She couldn't see things very clearly, but that didn't stop her from cleaning up the area.
Shu Yun, who had always kept herself out of the mortal world, abandoned her duties as a god for the first time and began to slaughter mortals.
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