Chapter 132 The largest beast tide in history

"Brother, why don't you just kill him?" Bai Ruoxi didn't understand.

Although Qin Ran was indeed very strong, with the same fighting power as her; he did have something to reach this level with ordinary talent. But compared with Su Changqing, he was far behind.

"He's very interesting, isn't he?" Su Changqing laughed.

Then he tiptoed, and the whole person flew away from the treetops, turning into a sword light and going away.

Sword light is a unique escape technique for sword cultivators. It turns the body into a sword, not only with top speed, but also with considerable attack power.

But it is extremely difficult to comprehend, even Bai Ruoxi has not yet learned it.

Seeing that Su Changqing had left first, she hurriedly summoned the flying sword, tiptoed, stepped on the flying sword, and chased Su Changqing.

Passing through the tall trees in the primeval forest, Su Changqing was always vague about Qin Ran's breath, and needed to stop from time to time to determine the position, making the pursuit extremely difficult.

It seems that Qin Ran not only used the dreamlike illusion to hide his body, but also used some kind of magic to hide his breath.

More and more catkins were flying in the sky above the Immortal Relics. Those catkins were light and fluttering, heading in all directions of the Hengduan Mountains.

They flew freely and fell freely, landing on the monsters in the forest, on animals, on trees, on flowers and plants, and on the ground.

They were delicate and harmless, extremely gentle, and fell silently.

Su Changqing's spiritual sense was very developed, and he could always hear the rustling sound of catkins falling to the ground like snow. He would not be able to bear it and look back, and he would see catkins falling on the ground and on trees like snow, white.

It didn't take long for the animals, plants, monsters and beasts to wither at a speed visible to the naked eye after being covered with white catkins.

Su Changqing didn't dare to look at it any more, and just told himself to focus on Qin Ran and continue to chase him.

The catkins in the sky seemed light and soft, like snowflakes, and seemed to be flying very slowly, but in fact, the catkins were advancing very fast from the depths of the Hengduan Mountains to the periphery.

Like the speed of snowflakes falling from one place to another.

The catkins were advancing so fast that they were not much slower than Su Changqing's speed in chasing Qin Ran.

They were following Su Changqing far behind.

Except for the high-level monsters in the core area of ​​the Hengduan Mountains, which were almost killed by the Devouring Demon Willow, the monsters in the middle and outer parts of the Hengduan Mountains still existed.

Now the catkins were falling, and the lives of these monsters were threatened, so they instinctively ran out.

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In the forest, one monster, two monsters, three monsters, and soon, the monsters formed a herd; one herd, two herds, and three herds merged, and soon, the herds formed a beast tide, like a wave, an unprecedented huge beast tide!

At this moment, the monsters in the entire Hengduan Mountains went crazy and fled outwards in order to survive.

The huge beast tide started from every monster in the Hengduan Mountains, from every tiny part. Just around Su Changqing and Qin Ran, who were chasing and fleeing, monsters kept realizing the danger and ran out. The monsters around them became more and more, and finally gathered into a group of monsters.

They also became part of the beast tide rushing out.

Because of the beast tide, Qin Ran could no longer remain invisible. Su Changqing soon discovered him, but also limited by the beast tide, it was difficult for Su Changqing to attack him.

Qin Ran and Su Changqing were faster than the beast tide. They traveled among various monsters, over mountains and ridges, and went out of the Hengduan Mountains.

They were very fast. It didn't take long for them to pass through the middle section of the Hengduan Mountains and come to the periphery of the Hengduan Mountains. However, the more they ran to the periphery, the slower Qin Ran's speed became.

Because he was standing on the outer land, Qin Ran suddenly thought that Daojianmen was located on the outer edge of Hengduan Mountains, as were Wuyinjianzong and Zhishengu; the armies of Xuanqin and Beichu guarding the Hengduan Mountains were also on the outer edge of Hengduan Mountains, and Li Shiwen's Tiance Army was here; outside the Hengduan Mountains, there were many people from Xuanqin and Beichu.

Beast tide, catkins!

Can they survive?

"Brother Qin, look at the sword!"

Qin Ran stopped, but Su Changqing did not. He quickly caught up, greeted him, and a sword energy went towards Qin Ran.

The sword energy came too fast, and Qin Ran had no time to dodge, so he had to use "Like a Dream" to turn his body into water to resist the sword energy.

The sword energy slashed over and cut the water man Qin Ran turned into in two. The sword energy passed through him and cut off a giant tree not far away.

The water man broke and recovered, turning back to Qin Ran's appearance. His face turned pale and blood flowed from the corner of his mouth.

"Sword Intention!"

The dreamlike water form can be immune to most damage, especially physical damage, but this sword energy with sword intention caused Qin Ran to be seriously injured.

He had just changed back to human form when Su Changqing came close with a sword...

"Battle Spirit Art!"

Seeing this, Qin Ran had to shout softly, stirring up the mana in his body, speeding up his speed by two or three times, and narrowly avoided Su Changqing's sword.

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The second level of the Battle Spirit Art?" Su Changqing nodded, "Brother Qin's talent is actually not low."

As he said, he brought up the sword energy and attacked Qin Ran violently.

The Battle Spirit Art has nine levels, and the degree of use of mana in each level is different. Being able to double one's own mana means that Qin Ran has practiced the Battle Spirit Art to the second level.

And Qin Ran has only obtained the "Battle Spirit Art" for five or six days, and he can practice to the second level, which means that his martial arts talent is actually not bad.

Qin Ran used all his strength to activate the Battle Spirit Technique, and struggled to hold on with his crude fighting skills under Su Changqing's exquisite swordsmanship. He would resist the damage with a dreamlike illusion from time to time, and then escape with a fleeting time, fighting and retreating.

There were monsters running around, some were unfortunately touched by Su Changqing's sword energy and were cut in two on the spot, and some were hit by the fleeing Qin Ran, and their internal organs were damaged and disappeared in the beast tide.

Qin Ran didn't know how many swords he had eaten or how far he had run. He only knew that Su Changqing's sword energy was like rain and didn't stop at all.

At this time, Su Changqing stabbed again with a sword, and suddenly a falcon flew over. The falcon was instantly stirred into water foam by the sword energy. Qin Ran was able to avoid the sword energy. Su Changqing moved forward again and kicked Qin Ran's arm, causing Qin Ran to fly horizontally and hit the rocks on the side, breaking most of the rocks.

Half of the hillside collapsed.

Qin Ran got out of the mud and rocks, and continued to run forward without stopping.

But as soon as he flew up, he discovered something...

It was snowing!

He could not help but stop and look up. There were white catkins falling from the sky.

Su Changqing also found catkins floating over. He put away his sword and looked up at the sky. There were dense catkins in the sky, all falling to the ground; looking down at the ground, there were monsters falling one after another on the ground. The monsters fell and turned into mummies in an instant.

"General! Catkins..."

Someone suddenly shouted in front.

Qin Ran looked over and found that he had been chased by Su Changqing to the edge of the Hengduan Mountains. There were many soldiers in the mountains and forests over there. They were guarding a few small hills, trying to stop the beast tide with their mortal bodies.

On one of the small hills, there was a young man with white armor and a spear. He was covered with wounds and struggled to stand up. He saw catkins floating over the Hengduan Mountains like heavy snow.

His face was covered with dark blood, and his eyes were wooden, without any expression.

That was Li Shiwen.

He did not listen to Qin Ran's advice and leave the Hengduan Mountains, but continued to stay here, trying to defend the border of the Hengduan Mountains in the Northern Chu State.

(End of this chapter)

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