“But this matter also enraged the Dragon Clan, and the Dragon Gate secretly plotted and accumulated strength. Decades ago, when my elder brother was guarding this Dragon City, Dragon Gate seized the opportunity and successfully breached the city gates.”
“That battle was so fierce that the sky darkened and countless died or were injured. The majority of the royal reinforcements were killed in action!”
Li Xiaoran’s gaze was deep and solemn as he said, “Therefore, when you turn eighteen, you will face an extremely perilous situation. But the good news is that this time we can look out for each other. If we really can’t resolve the situation, I also have other ways to save our lives!”
“However, it would be even better if it could be resolved along the way.”
He was guarding Mo River in order to assist his elder brother in defending Dragon City, to bring him relief.
Li Hao nodded slightly, although he had many questions, but at the moment he couldn’t speak, he could only wait until he could talk again to ask.
“Don’t ever think that cultivation is very simple.”
Seeing Li Hao’s calm expression, Li Xiaoran gravely advised, “The special rules of Mo River will interfere with your original Tao Realm perception. Therefore, you are essentially re-cultivating and relearning. You can try to remember your original cultivation techniques now, and you will understand.”
Li Hao was taken aback. He was about to say that cultivation wasn’t difficult, especially for someone like Li Xiaoran, who was akin to a reincarnated powerhouse. With his grasp of previous cultivation techniques, he should be able to rise rapidly. It seemed that passing through the Mo River might not be so hard after all.
But upon hearing Li Xiaoran’s words, Li Hao immediately began to recall his understanding of the Sword Tao and Chess Tao.
Thinking was fine until then, but as his thoughts ventured toward those areas, Li Hao felt as though he was blocked by a barrier, unable to truly recall them.
The feeling was too bizarre!
He clearly knew how to use a sword, but when he tried to remember, he forgot how to hold it!
No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t remember!
It was like graduating from a college entrance exam, knowing that he had studied, and even excelled in the exams but when trying to remember in detail, he discovered he had completely forgotten what was written on which page of the textbooks!
He couldn’t even remember the questions from the college entrance exam!
Hadn’t this turned him into a university student?!
Li Hao was shocked.
Did this mean he had to re-cultivate?
Seeing the look of shock on Li Hao’s young face, Li Xiaoran immediately knew that Li Hao had tried, and with a slight smile, he said in a soft voice, “Don’t panic. Initially, you’ll need to rely on yourself to cultivate again.
But as your realm of cultivation becomes higher, the special rules will be less obstructive, and gradually you will be able to comprehend some of your original Tao Realm again.”
“That is to say, the faster you cultivate on your own, the more of your sealed cultivation memories will be revealed, and your cultivation speed will increase again later on!”
“Otherwise, truly starting from scratch, within just a dozen or so years, not counting the time acceleration during sleep, reaching the Heavenly Human Realm would already be the limit. Then, this Mo River would become an unsolvable place.”
Upon hearing this, Li Hao breathed a sigh of relief, his thoughts racing. He wondered whether he could continue absorbing experience through the panel while he was here.
Moved by the thought, he summoned the panel.
The characters danced before his eyes, and the panel indeed appeared.
Li Hao was surprised, but then he was stunned—the panel was as clean as his face, just like when he had first transmigrated.
“Does this mean that my original panel is within my original body, and now this body has a new one?”
Li Hao pondered in his heart. Both Mo River and the panel were enigmatic and inexplicable, and when combined, coming up with a solution seemed even more unlikely.
But the fact that the panel was still there was a relief to him.
Without the panel, although he wouldn’t become useless, the speed of his self-cultivation might not be as fast.
After all, reaching the Extreme Heaven-man Realm was achieved entirely through his own perception, which demonstrates that his Martial Arts comprehension abilities are quite respectable.
“Additionally, don’t zone out and leave the Divine General Mansion at night, as there may be Demons attacking at any moment,”
Li Xiaoran further cautioned, “Although this is the Divine General Mansion, it’s within Dragon City. The majority of things in Mo River are transformations of my elder brother’s obsessions, so there will be some inconceivable states of affairs. You need not be too surprised if you come across them.”
“Inside Dragon City, it is not safe. I will come to see you often. You should get some more sleep to quickly progress to the time when you start your Foundation Establishment and Body Refinement. We can talk about the path of cultivation after that.”
“You don’t have to worry, when you sleep and time accelerates for you, time on my side remains normal. I will live through each day, but you will feel as though only a blink has passed and several months have gone by.”
Li Hao nodded—this Fourth Master had detailed many things quite thoroughly, showing he was a person of meticulous thought.
After a few more words of guidance, Li Xiaoran let Li Hao rest and left the room.
Once he had left, Li Hao pondered for a moment and decided to look for a chessboard, ink, and other supplies. His accumulation of experience in drawing had been rather quick previously, and it wasn’t as safe here within Mo River compared to the courtyard in reality. He should start with drawing and poetry.
However, he needed to be able to speak before he could write poetry.
Soon, Li Hao also discovered that he couldn’t even walk yet.
With a wry smile, Li Hao lay down, preparing to first sleep until he could walk.
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When Li Hao opened his eyes again from a deep sleep, he immediately felt that his body had regained a lot of vitality and had become much stronger.
As soon as he opened his eyes, he heard tapping sounds nearby. Lifting his gaze, he saw warm and gentle sunlight shining through. He was in a courtyard.
Looking at the design of the courtyard, it was indeed the Green Lotus Courtyard where his grandmother lived.
It was also in that courtyard where he had severed ties with his nominal father.
Li Hao’s gaze subtly shifted as he saw the courtyard again, his thoughts momentarily dragged back to the past, but he quickly reined them in.
Compared to the Green Lotus Courtyard in reality, the walls here seemed somewhat newer, and the clanging of taps resonated within the courtyard.
Li Hao looked over to see four boys practicing and sparring with each other in the courtyard, all wielding wooden weapons.
Their ages ranged from about three to seven years old.
And he himself was lying in the arms of a noblewoman, who was none other than his grandmother, Chen Hefang.
“Tiaro, watch your brothers practice carefully. One day, you’ll be just like them, strong enough to protect our family and country,” Chen Hefang said softly with a shallow smile, her face radiating a mother’s tenderness as she noticed Li Hao waking up.
Li Hao was momentarily taken aback, as the image of his grandmother from outside Mo River came to mind.
With six of the Li Family’s nine sons lost in battle, she turned to fasting and chanting Buddhist sutras, her hair already silver-white. Later, her only wish was for her children to live peacefully.
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Li Hao fell silent for a while, observing the four boys in the courtyard. The youngest of them was about three years old, yet his stance while walking and standing was impressively stable as he waved a stick around; his eyes were particularly bright and lively.
The three older children were sparring with each other in the courtyard.
Shout!
A wooden sword was knocked down, and the older child retracted his hand in pain, grumbling irritably:
“Tiangang, you’re cheating again!”
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“Five Brother, it was clearly your own carelessness.”
Another five-year-old child said with a teasing smile.
The rivalry among the three stopped, and the slightly older boy huffed discontentedly, “If you ambush me like this again, next time I’ll fight for real!”
“Five Brother, if you fight for real, wouldn’t that be bullying?”
The five-year-old child laughed.
“Hmph, it’s because you always ambush me.”
“Father says, in battles, there’s no such thing as an ambush, it’s all strategy!”
“We’re just sparring.”
Watching the children argue, Li Hao’s gaze shifted, and from their conversation, he could roughly guess their identities.
With a thought, a golden light appeared before his eyes.
Li Hao looked at Chen Hefang, but noticed she was completely unaware of the golden light floating before his own eyes, and as he turned his head, the light with its letters shone on her cheek.
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Li Hao quickly did the math in his mind, realizing he was just a little over a year old.
That meant he should be able to talk and walk now.
“Mother?”
Li Hao mustered up his courage and tentatively spoke, immediately producing a clear sound.
Chen Hefang was taken aback by the childish cry and looked down at Li Hao, her smile turning into surprise:
“Ten Lang, can you call me mother now? Call me again, I want to hear it.”
“Mother.”
Although Li Hao felt odd, he bravely repeated the word, realizing that his vocal cords had indeed developed properly.
Seeing how clever Li Hao was, truly understanding her words, Chen Hefang’s smile bloomed beautifully as she repeatedly praised him with a sing-song “good, good, good.”
The few children who were causing commotion in the courtyard, hearing the sounds here, ceased their training and came over.
The three-year-old child brandishing a stick ran over but forgot to drop the stick he held, nearly hitting Li Hao on the head, and was promptly blocked by Chen Hefang.
“Jun Ye, don’t hurt your brother.”
Chen Hefang said with a light laugh, but she did not reprimand the child.
Little Li Junye was also startled and quickly threw the stick aside, curiously approaching to look at Li Hao.
“Little brother can speak?”
“Call me Brother!”
The previously older child, Li Xuanli, said in surprise.
And another sturdy child, Li Tiangang, directly asked Li Hao to call him Brother, his face full of pomp, teasing Li Hao.
Another child, who appeared to be Li Fenghua, was fair and clean, with eyes carrying a gentle beauty, seemingly inheriting more of Chen Hefang’s nature, simply smiling without saying a word, showing a bit of shyness.
Li Hao knew that all of this was the persistence of that great-grandfather; more precisely, it was part of his memories.
The truthfulness of the memories remained to be verified.
After all, even he himself was counted as Ten Lang, indicating that some factors could alter the other’s memories.
Watching these guys squish his cheeks like curious babies, Li Hao felt a bit helpless, closed his eyes for a moment, and after about ten seconds, he felt the surrounding noise gradually fade away, as if he was being pulled away by something.
Several minutes later, when Li Hao opened his eyes again, a wooden stick was whooshing towards his forehead.
Startled but reacting quickly, he rolled on the ground to dodge the stick, and then, feeling a wooden sword in his hand, he swung it up in response.
A thud sounded as he blocked the incoming stick, and Li Hao then saw that his three-year-old attacker was Little Li Junye.
He now stood in the courtyard he had seen earlier, a wooden sword in his hand.
Thinking of what his Fourth Uncle had said, it seemed he had fast-forwarded a bit in time, and he was now part of this training process.
Li Hao looked at his hands and feet, which hadn’t changed much from before, deducing he had only grown by two or three months.
Starting cultivation from toddlerhood… Li Hao thought with an inward wry smile, noting that the cultivation environment of the previous generation was somewhat different from the solitude he had experienced in that courtyard.
As his opponent was about to attack again, Li Hao quickly said, “I’m not playing anymore, I’m tired.”
This type of training wasn’t very beneficial for him.
Seeing Li Hao admit defeat, Little Li Junye paused, looking somewhat perplexed.
Li Hao looked at Chen Hefang, who was smiling and beckoning:
“If you’re tired, come rest for a while and have something to eat.”
Li Hao obliged, tossing aside the wooden sword and running over to climb onto a chair. Just as he was about to grab a pastry to eat, Chen Hefang caught his little hand and carefully wiped clean the dirt from his fingers with a handkerchief before tapping his forehead:
“All you think about is eating.”
Li Hao felt awkward inside, but still began to eat.
The courtyard was once again filled with the sounds of wooden swords, and as Li Hao watched Little Li Xuanli for a moment, a prompt suddenly appeared:
[Basic knowledge learned, record it?]
Here it comes!
Li Hao was elated and immediately chose Yes.
Soon, a message appeared on his panel:
Swordsmanship: Not yet a beginner (can be upgraded)
Sword Technique: Mysterious Sword Treasure Record (Not yet a beginner)
Skill Points: 0
Li Hao thought of the many sword techniques in Listening Rain Tower, noting that this particular technique was a superior one, good for beginners to start with.
Next, it was time to gather Skill Points.
Having finished his pastry, Li Hao dusted off his hands and hopped down from the stool:
“Mom, I’m going to play.”
“Hm?”
Chen Hefang looked at Li Hao somewhat surprised but didn’t intervene, merely instructing the maidservants next to her to keep an eye on Ten Lang.
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Li Hao let out a sigh of relief; it seemed that this granny had been quite lenient in her discipline towards her children when she was younger.
He immediately turned around and started strolling around the courtyard.
First, he needed to familiarize himself with the environment.
As for Skill Points, given the current situation, Li Hao planned to start with poetry.
Painting and playing chess were out of his reach for the moment, and even if the granny was lenient, she would probably have a few words to say if she saw him hunched over a chessboard every day.
The maid followed closely, so Li Hao could only mutter to himself, reciting famous works from his previous life.
Soon, experience notifications popped up in front of him:
[Poetry and Books Experience +28, Poetry and Books Experience +32…]
Although Li Hao had not comprehended these works of Poetry and Books, just softly reciting them, the experience they brought was quite substantial.
In his panel, the way of Poetry and Books was automatically recorded.
And to advance from level 0 to level 1, only 100 points were needed.
Merely muttering a few famous poems, his Poetry and Books experience reached level 2, earning him two Skill Points.
Li Hao immediately used them on Sword Technique, raising it to level 1.
He saved the other point for when he began his cultivation, to record it into Body Refining Techniques and add it then.
At that moment, with level 1 in Sword Technique, the Mysterious Sword Treasure Record he had just recorded went from the uninitiated level to perfection!
A surge of understanding in sword techniques flooded his mind, and Li Hao inwardly cursed, “Not again.”
Previously, digesting these things had given him a splitting headache.
This time, his young body once again experienced the feeling of being overwhelmed by knowledge.
Li Hao clutched his head, feeling stabbing pains.
The maid by his side was startled by Li Hao’s sudden display of pain, hastily calling for a divine doctor and cradling Li Hao, intending to take him back for treatment.
Amidst the jostling, Li Hao’s headache grew worse, and it took quite some effort to finally digest it all, leaving him feeling extremely exhausted.
Not only had his body returned to infancy, but it seemed his mental willpower had as well.
Feeling fatigued and unable to hold on, Li Hao fell asleep again.
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While Li Hao and Li Xiaoran entered the Mo River, at the second defense line of Liangzhou, the war reached its most intense moment.
Without the Candle Flame God and Lu Yuan and others to hold the fort, but with Grandmasters of the Great Void Realm, Holy Palaces, Dragon Gate, and other Demon Kings who had already infiltrated Liangzhou from other borders, secretly sabotaging important cities and cutting off their communication.
Hearing about the dire situation at the second defense line, they all hurried over.
The appearance of several Demon Kings made the advantage at the second defense line tense once again.
But at that moment, reinforcements from the Xia Family arrived.
The reinforcements were the older generation of the Xia Family from the Four Stands Realm, coordinating with the people from Qianji Mountain to block any subsequent Demon Kings.
With the Xia Family’s arrival, it wasn’t long before another Four Stands Realm figure arrived, an elder from the Chen Family.
With the connection of Chen Hefang, as one of the five Divine General Mansions, the Chen Family had always had a good relationship with the Li Family, but due to the great distance, even setting out immediately, they arrived later, crossing hundreds of thousands of miles and numerous large provinces.
With the continuous arrival of reinforcements, an earth-shattering battle broke out at the second defense line.
The 20 battle flags Li Hao had previously dispatched, were now in the hands of a Tianren Sect Grandmaster clad in the Haotian Army armor, brought to the second defense line.
The addition of the 20 battle flags solidified the situation even further, severely wounding a Demon King, nearly killing it.
Outside the battlefield, a figure appeared in the high sky, standing on auspicious clouds.
Lin Wujing’s gaze was fixed on that battlefield, his face clouded with gloom; he thought he had come to rescue the suffering, but it turned out he was merely adding splendor to the victorious.
Looking at the unified banners flying majestically on the battlefield, surprise and rage filled his eyes. He had witnessed that young man’s tactics himself when contending for the True Dragon at the Li Family. He didn’t expect that, in just over a year, the other party could have grown to such an extent.
“Have they gone towards the Mo River?” Lin Wujing asked softly.
A girl looking like a child by his side replied respectfully, “Yes, they’ve headed in that direction. Just now, our investigation revealed that they have entered that Mo River.”
Lin Wujing’s eyes flickered, but he said nothing.
A moment later, he finally spoke, “You go first.”
The little girl, who resembled a boy, nodded her head. Her figure then shimmered and transformed into a verdant bird that darted away into the distance.
“Qingzhou didn’t come…”
Lin Wujing turned his gaze toward the ramparts, where the battle raged. There, a figure was locked in combat with the Demon King, unleashing blinding divine light. It was none other than the Duke of the Li Family who had defended Northern Yan for over a decade.
His military rank and achievements were already comparable to the older generation of the Li Family.
And at this moment, the realm of his cultivation level had also climbed to the Four Stands Realm.
Lin Wujing’s eyes twinkled briefly before he rushed towards the battlefield without any further delay.
As auspicious clouds appeared, he raised his hand and cast a purple light resembling a lotus platform, striking stealthily at a Demon King from the Dragon Gate.
By the time the Demon King sensed Lin Wujing’s presence, it was too late. He was severely wounded by the purple Buddha light and vomited fresh blood.
“Damn you!”
The Dragon Gate Demon King roared in anger. Seeing the situation irretrievably out of control, he felt both furious and frustrated.
Without saying another word, Lin Wujing joined the fight.
For a time, the battle was so fierce that it seemed to tear the heavens and split the earth. Some Dragon Gate Demon Kings managed to escape, calling for their Great Elder, but received no response.
The remaining Demon Kings from the Great Void Realm also learned that their leader and his wife had followed Marshal Haotian and disappeared without a trace, leaving them feeling angry and desperate.
Another day passed.
The royal troops hastened to the rescue, sweeping across Liangzhou, expelling the demons that took advantage of the chaos. Everywhere, there were flames of war.
As soon as the battle outside the second line of defense subsided, Li Xuanli ordered the military forces still capable of fighting to adorn the Haotian banners and move forth to sweep through various cities, driving out the remaining demons from Liangzhou!
Following Li Hao’s distraction of the three Peerless Technique Realm Demon Kings, and with reinforcements coming from all quarters, the precarious situation in Liangzhou, which seemed on the verge of annihilation, was finally stabilizing, at least for the moment.
With the demons’ rapid assault failing, once the Dayu Divine Dynasty provided support, it became much harder for them to mount a defense, especially with the disappearance of high-ranking Demon Kings like the Candle Flame God and Lu Yuan.
“We’ve held on!”
Li Xuanli watched the setting sun, blood-red, saw the demon tide’s corpses strewing the ground, wiped the blood from his face, and his heart inevitably surged with emotion.
Li Hongzhuang’s whole body, clad in bright red armor, appeared even redder from the slaughter. Her hair was matted with flesh and blood, and a smile crossed her face. But soon, as she saw those waving banners, her expression subtly changed.
At that moment, as the battlefield calmed, other surviving warriors held their banners high, waving them, emitting joyous cheers.
Yet, some faces bore grief, as they searched the battleground for the bodies of their friends and loved ones.
Others covered their faces with tears, overcome with sorrow.
Hardened border soldiers, accustomed to the ravages of war, showed little change in expression, just a tinge of joy at having survived a catastrophe.
In contrast, those from noble military families participating in such a significant battle for the first time, their cries of overwhelming joy, and countless figures embracing each other in tears could be heard.
Great joy and great sorrow had caused those young men and women who once dreamed of wandering the world sword in hand to grow up a great deal overnight.
“Dad! I’ve survived!”
Several elders from noble families searched the battlefield for their descendants with faces filled with terror.
Some, upon the battle’s end, crawled from beneath battered and fallen banners, their faces lighting up with joy.
On the battlefield, clusters of survivors mostly gathered around a battle banner billowing in the wind.
It was the deterrent effect of these banners that kept the demons at bay, preventing them from striking them down.
And this was what allowed them to survive.
“We’ve survived, we all survived!”
“Thank heavens for the military banner’s protection. Those demons were as scared as wild beasts are of torches!”
These survivors, having lived through the great battle, profoundly felt the immense sense of security the military banner brought.
The deterrent did not come from the banner itself, but from the two characters inscribed upon it!
Suddenly, the battlefield erupted with various sounds of crying and rejoicing, but among them rose a resounding collective shout.
Tens of thousands called out a single name.
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The roar, like the howl of the mountains and seas, reached up to the city walls and fell upon the ears of Li Xuanli and others, causing the joy in their hearts for protecting countless civilians to quickly fade, their expressions turning grim.
“Hao Er…”
Li Xuanli clenched his fists, his heart filled with sorrow.
The warriors of the Li Family by his side, as well as the generals from Liangzhou, also lost the smiles on their faces, all falling silent.
The elders of the Xia Family and the Chen Family, who had come to aid, were slightly startled when they heard the thunderous, unanimous shouting, having never seen a general commanding such respect and prestige.
Moreover, many of the proud family armies assembled from various cities were now shouting with even more excitement than the military soldiers.
One must understand that within the Dayu Divine Dynasty, the noble families and the warlords, despite their interactions, looked down upon each other.
The warlords despised the noble families for their greed and cowardice, considering them a parasitic illness of Dayu.
The noble families were wary of the warlords’ deterrence, and since they were looked down upon by the warlords, they in turn scorned the warlords’ foolhardy loyalty and stubbornness, deeming them inflexible and unadaptable.
At this moment, such unity was indeed an incredible sight.
“Li Hao…”
Li Wushuang was covered in blood, having followed the soldiers to charge out and slay scattered demons. She was now exhausted, with her hands feeling weak.
The calls she heard were all of that young man’s name.
She was pale and asked her father, “Shall we go find him?”
Li Xuanli felt a jolt in his heart, as if a sharp spike was driven into it. His voice hoarse, he said, “Find him, but where?”
Li Wushuang’s complexion turned even paler. Yes, indeed, where would they start looking in this vast world?
That young man… had been lost by their Li Family!
She couldn’t help feeling grief in her heart.
As one of Li Hao’s contemporaries, she knew the young man had already done exceptionally well, yet he had met an untimely demise.
Next to her, Li Tiangang also heard Li Xuanli’s words. His expression changed and his large, imposing body trembled gently, his blood feeling ice cold.
Where to find him…
Being hunted by three warriors from the Ultimate Study Realm was extremely dangerous, not to mention that one of them was from the half-step Grand Tao of Peace Realm!
He was silent for a long time before he finally said in a deep voice, “Eldest brother, let us first attend to the wounded and organize the remaining forces to deal with the demon infestation throughout Liangzhou.”
“Once the battle is over, I will go look for him myself.”
Li Xuanli looked at him, knowing that any consolation at this moment would be futile, and said:
“I will first dispatch two Light Cavalry Units to track and see, perhaps Hao Er is blessed with good fortune and can miraculously escape this disaster?”
Li Tiangang’s eyes flickered, thinking that the child indeed had been granted many people’s graces and truly could be considered to have deep fortune.
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He nodded and said, “Good, also have them carry his military flag… With his flag leading the way, it might provide some protection from other demons they encounter.”
By now, he had to admit that his son’s reputation was even louder than that of the Li Family’s Yuan Camp.
At least in this battle of Liangzhou, in this Liangzhou, no one would be unaware, no one would not know—from now on, including the demons.
Li Xuanli nodded; he was already aware that in Liangzhou, only Li Hao’s flag was most effective. Raising their own war flags, the demons would likely still resist, even attacking depending on the situation, but it was hard to say with Li Hao’s flag.
Nobody knew whether that flag was real or fake, and besides, the child’s reputation was resounding. He turned the tide in battle, slaying seven Demon Kings and sweeping across the world, establishing heaven and earth with his flag.
Such achievements would spread throughout the demon circles.
Among these demons were some from Tianji Palace who roamed everywhere, quite keen on certain intelligence unless they were some ignorant wild lesser demons.
“Let’s the three of us also go elsewhere and have a look, since we’re here, to see how many more remnants there are,” said an elder from the Chen family, with a chilling look in his eyes. His battle robe was stained with blood, and despite his white hair, he exuded a bloodthirsty aura.
An elder from the Xia Family nodded, glanced at Li Tiangang, and with acute hearing picked up on the surrounding discussions and the noble family army’s shouts, gathering the general idea of the whole situation from the snippets of conversation.
It was thanks to Li Tiangang’s son that this second line of defense had held up until now.
The bodies of those seven slain Demon Kings were still scattered across the battlefield like hills, dreadfully ominous.
Such prowess, even they as elders admitted they may not be capable of achieving.
Not to mention that he also drew away three from the Ultimate Study Realm, and the lord of the Great Void Realm, the Candle Flame God, had revealed a shocking secret, already half-stepping into the Taiping Dao Realm, soon to rival the Buddha himself.
“It looks like amongst the next generation of the five Divine General Mansions, we have all been outdone…”
“The Li Family’s True Dragon is unparalleled…”
The Xia Family elder sighed inwardly, comparing the outstanding youngsters in his family with Li Hao and couldn’t help shaking his head.
The gap was too obvious.
However, having such an outstanding True Dragon in the Li Family was not a bad thing for the upcoming situation.
Thinking of those many secret reports, the Xia Family elder’s expression grew more solemn.
“When the common folk are in trouble, we all have a responsibility. I, too, will accompany the two elders for another trip,” said the Thousand-Mechanism Taoist as he lightly swung his whisk, addressing the two elders.
He then glanced at his distant disciple, his eyes slightly flickering as the image of when he went to the Li Family to take on disciples flashed through his mind unexpectedly.
When he took Wushuang away, the boy who was standing to the side went unnoticed by everyone.
Who would have anticipated that today, he would shine so brightly, outshining everyone else?
Even he had been saved because of that person and owed him a favor.
Having lived for several hundreds of years, he too was shortsighted for once…
With an inward sigh, feeling regretful, he transmitted a message to Li Wushuang, instructing her to be cautious, before leaving the area with the elders from the Xia and Chen families to sweep across Liangzhou, searching for any remaining traces of the Demon Kings.