Chapter 483 Obstacles



Seeing the situation outside the Dragon Spirit Tower made She Jinxing's heart tighten. Behind Shang Lin was a clear, boundless sea with gently surging waves, while in front of him, dark clouds covered the outline of the sea and land, as well as the turbulent near sea.

Shang Lin's every step seemed ordinary, but the fluctuations of spiritual energy affected his surroundings, which fully demonstrated how difficult it was for him to walk. She Jinxing subconsciously wanted to go out, but her waist got tangled in Xiaobai's tail.

The little one was still asleep, but probably sensed a familiar presence in his sleep, so he instinctively snuggled up to me and pulled me closer, which made me feel even more at ease.

She Jinxing was already used to being pestered by Xiaobai, and he was focused on looking out the window, so when Xiaobai pulled him by its tail, he was caught off guard and almost fell over.

Bai Chengyun subconsciously reached out to support him, while reassuring him, "You don't need to worry too much about Sect Master Shang. If he can't take me away, I'll just stay in the sea."

She Jinxing slowly removed Xiaobai's tail from her waist and placed it in Bai Chengyun's hand. "That may be true, but if Xiaobai goes with you, I'm afraid it will be unhappy for a long time."

The little guy went from being on the verge of death to being full of energy and has long been a treasure of their Yuntai Sect. Who could bear to see their precious child unhappy?

Bai Chengyun paused for a moment. Yes, if it weren't for that, none of them would have to be conflicted. However, relatively speaking, it would be safer for their daughter to follow Sect Master Shang than him. But when it comes to teaching their daughter, it would be best for her to follow him.

Indeed, there is no perfect solution in this world! Right now, the only hope is that Sect Master Shang can successfully take me away from the sea, so that no one will have to worry, and my daughter can happily and diligently cultivate.

Shang Lin had no idea what was going on inside the Dragon Spirit Tower. He simply walked steadily toward the sea, step by step. The dark clouds in the sky were now denser and were approaching inky black.

Looking at it coldly, it was quite similar to the tribulation clouds when Bai Chengyun transformed into a dragon last night. The waves on the sea were even more surging, and when the waves rolled up, they formed water walls that were more than a meter high.

Shang Lin now not only has to use spiritual power to move forward, but also to protect She Jinxing's bubble, otherwise he will have no choice but to enter the Dragon Spirit Tower, and then no one will be able to leave the sea.

However, due to the weather, even during the May Day holiday, the beach was quickly cleared out, and not a single person could be seen. Of course, the place that Situ Pojun chose to be near the shore was also remote and not a bustling beach.

As Shang Lin got closer to the sea, purple lightning flashed through the dark clouds, indicating that the heavenly thunder was not far away. He hurriedly took out a magic robe and put it on, and then stuck several talismans on his body.

Then he summoned Zhu Bi A Chou and drew talismans on the bubble wall. In order to finish drawing as soon as possible, he even took a few steps back to buy himself some time.

Sure enough, as Shang Lin retreated, the surrounding environment changed. If advancing was like being surrounded by dark clouds and thunder and lightning, retreating was like being under a clear sky and enjoying a gentle breeze.

When Shang Lin finished drawing, he swallowed another pill before putting down his brush and continuing forward. However, this time, Heaven did not give him any time to adjust and struck him with lightning without any hesitation.

Shang Lin instinctively dodged, and the first bolt of lightning struck the sea, but...

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