Chapter 186 Concerning the Fate of China!



"What do you mean, benefactor?" The nun's face turned cold, and her expression turned slightly angry.

Li Changfeng realized something was wrong and immediately changed his words, "Master, don't overthink it. My little master has been with you for a long time, so it's normal for him to have some facial features."

"You'll look like whoever you're with," is an old saying that applies to aspects of thinking, behavior, expression, and habits.

Upon hearing this, Abbess Jing'an calmed down somewhat.

"Master, please rest. I'm going to relieve myself over there." Li Changfeng stood up, patted the dirt off his backside, and walked to the side.

One sentence almost caused a conflict.

If Li Changfeng hadn't been so clever, a fight would have broken out.

But then again, they really do look alike.

It wasn't that Li Changfeng was spouting nonsense or talking rubbish.

They are at least 30% similar.

Could it be...?

Ahem, let's not say any more.

It can easily bring trouble.

It wasn't that Li Changfeng was afraid of anyone, but it was rather impolite. They were just strangers who had met by chance and were only temporary partners on a mission. It was really not worth it to have such a heated conflict over something like this.

Is that right?

"Junior brother, are you there? Please respond if you receive this." Li Changfeng pretended to finish relieving himself, and then the walkie-talkie on his chest rang.

"I've been here all along, what's wrong, senior sister?"

“These criminals are very cunning. They split into three groups. We intercepted two groups, but found nothing in either of them.”

"Now we suspect that the item is in the hands of the last group of people."

"They are heading towards your location right now and will arrive in less than five minutes."

"Please be sure to stop them." Fourth Senior Sister spoke much faster, without uttering a single unnecessary word.

Every word is precise.

"Understood, Senior Sister," Li Changfeng replied.

"Remember, show no mercy. Kill those who deserve it, but make sure to keep everything."

"It would be a great disgrace if they took our national treasure from our territory," Fourth Senior Sister warned menacingly.

"Don't worry, Senior Sister, with me here, they won't be able to escape," Li Changfeng assured her.

"Okay, you should get ready right away."

Li Changfeng tightened his belt and strode towards the nun.

"Everyone, perk up, it's our turn to move out soon."

"Benefactor, have you received the message?" The nun straightened up.

"Okay! I'll be there in less than five minutes."

"good."

The few minutes of waiting felt like tens of minutes; everyone held their breath and focused intently.

Keep your eyes open in all directions and your ears attentive to all sides.

Li Changfeng became even more vigilant, straining his senses to the extreme. It's no exaggeration to say that an area within a two-mile radius was under his surveillance.

It was extremely quiet here, except for the chirping of some insects.

If someone comes, it will be easy to spot.

A dozen or so people waited quietly, the atmosphere somewhat tense.

"Splash!"

It's here!

Li Changfeng raised his hand and made a gesture to remind everyone.

Master Jing'an was somewhat surprised, thinking to herself that this young man was no ordinary person and had some skills.

He had cultivated for forty years before he could barely hear a sound coming from the other party.

A young man who looks to be in his early twenties must be quite skilled in martial arts.

The footsteps grew closer; there should be six people present, barring any unforeseen circumstances.

"Make your move!" Li Changfeng finally spoke after they were about a hundred meters apart.

If the distance is too great, the other party may change direction and escape.

This distance is just right.

The Heavenly Soldiers were well-trained and carried out an encirclement maneuver.

Li Changfeng and Abbess Jing'an leaped into the air, their feet leaving the ground. Using the momentum in mid-air, they lightly touched a blade of grass and quickly moved forward again.

In the blink of an eye, the two landed in front of the six people.

"Gentlemen, what urgent matter brings you to wander through the jungle so late at night?" Li Changfeng asked with a playful tone.

The six people had faces that were unmistakably East Asian, with no difference whatsoever; they had black hair and yellow skin.

Their clothing was nothing special.

No different from an ordinary person.

"What's it to you? Get out of my way," one of them shouted.

“You can’t leave.” Li Changfeng chuckled.

“Esteemed benefactors, we know your identities, there’s no need to hide them.”

“You have taken what does not belong to you. I advise you to hand it over,” said Abbess Jing’an calmly.

"Old nun, it seems your practice as a nun is not very good, your spiritual cultivation is shallow. Instead of eating vegetarian food and chanting Buddhist scriptures properly and spending your days with the dim light of the lamp, you meddle in worldly affairs. Aren't you afraid of Buddha's wrath?"

"Amitabha Buddha, this concerns the fate of our Chinese nation, how can we underestimate it?" Abbess Jing'an was upright and righteous.

“This humble nun is first and foremost a Chinese, and only then a Buddhist nun.”

"It's just an artifact, what luck does it have? We only want to make money, we have no other intentions," the leader argued.

"Even if it is a cultural relic, it belongs to our Chinese nation, and those who are petty should not even think about touching it."

"Put down the Imperial Seal, and this humble nun will let you leave and spare your lives."

"You stinking nun, have you decided to go against us?"

"It is your stubbornness and willfulness that led you to take our things and yet you still have the audacity to spout nonsense and twist logic," said Abbess Jing'an coldly.

"Alright, alright, let's settle this with our skills." The leader knew there was no time to waste and that a swift victory was necessary.

If verbal arguments are insufficient, then decisive force must be employed.

The longer it drags on, the worse it will be.

Once their staff arrives, they won't be able to leave even if they wanted to.

"Move!" the leader ordered.

At the same time, the heavenly soldiers also made their move.

They rushed over immediately.

These six people are the most skilled members of their team, and truly top-notch.

They had received definite information that they had infiltrated China with a specific purpose in mind, and they were also aware of the dangers of this trip, so this group consisted entirely of ancient martial arts experts.

They were divided into three groups to mislead the heavenly soldiers' judgment.

The group that possesses the Imperial Seal of the State has the highest combat strength.

Without a doubt.

These six people were very strong, and the ten heavenly soldiers were almost instantly killed.

The meaning of "instant kill" is self-evident.

They have no power to resist or compete with each other.

He was killed in the instant they engaged in combat.

It's no secret that everyone who joins the Heavenly Army is a known person.

They are all at least close to the Innate Realm.

Even if it isn't, it's at least the eighth or ninth level of the Heavenly Realm.

This is just the most basic level; many of these are advanced innate levels.

The squad leaders are all ancient martial arts practitioners who are close to becoming junior grandmasters.

However, this group of people were killed instead of harming anyone.

It makes one gasp in shock.

"Master, how about we each take three?" Li Changfeng frowned.

“Me too,” the little nun retorted.

"Yi Hui, step back," Master Jing'an said sternly.

I brought my young apprentice out with me, hoping he could broaden his horizons and gain some experience.

However, these people's martial arts skills are too formidable, and it is not suitable for juniors to participate.

One careless move and you could lose your life.

"Master..." The little nun was stubborn and wanted to say something more.

"Step back!" Abbess Jing'an glared, displaying her authority.

"Oh!" The little nun shrank back and took two steps back.

Li Changfeng and Abbess Jing'an attacked simultaneously, engaging in combat with him.

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