Chapter 114: Chapter 114: The Legendary Genius Young Ancestor VS White Lotus External Sect Junior Sister (28)
Xi Liufeng looked at the two Sword Sovereigns lying on the ground, hovering between life and death, his face pale.
He never imagined that the Astrolabe Sword Sect would be so domineering!
Without any solid evidence, they dared to strike and injure people!
He said loudly, âAre you declaring war on my Xitian Pavilion by doing this?â
Celestial Master Xing Yue had intended to deliver another sword strike, but was stopped by Celestial Master Xing Yun.
âBring these two back to our sect and wait for the Celestial Master Teacher to decide their fate,â declared Celestial Master Xing Yun, looking at the two on the ground as if they were dead objects.
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Xuan Ke returned to the Astrolabe Sword Sect and received the message left by Celestial Master Xing Luo in his cave dwelling.
Just as he was about to head to Xitian Pavilion, he sensed a familiar aura.
It was his junior sister!
With a flash, he disappeared.
Zhao Ximing, holding the person in his arms, had traveled for an entire day and, upon seeing the gate of the Astrolabe Sword Sect, finally breathed a sigh of relief.
A tremendous pressure descended, almost bringing him to his knees.
However, in the next moment, the pressure vanished without a trace, and simultaneously, his arms became empty.
Suppressing the momentary sense of loss in his heart, Zhao Ximing only managed to catch a glimpse of a fleeting figure.
Xuan Keâs hands were trembling as he held Gu Shengyin.
The junior sister in his arms was breathing so weakly, her complexion so pale, transparently white, as if she might disappear at any second.
Celestial Master Xing Luo was immediately informed of Gu Shengyin being rescued and brought back, and shortly after, Celestial Master Xing Yue and others also returned to the sect.
He immediately went to Lingyun Peak, only to be stopped by the barrier outside Xuan Keâs cave dwelling.
He was blocked for a full half month.
It wasnât until half a month later that Xuan Ke emerged.
For a split second, Celestial Master Xing Luo thought he saw Venerable Ling Xiao.
Xuan Ke coldly said to Celestial Master Xing Luo, âTake good care of my junior sister.â
Celestial Master Xing Luo asked, âGreat Grandmaster Uncle, where are you going?â
There was a murderous gleam in Xuan Keâs eyes, âItâs time to settle the account with Xitian Pavilion over what they did to my junior sister.â
In less than two days, the news that Venerable Ling Yun of the Astrolabe Sword Sect had single-handedly bloodied the entire Xitian Pavilion spread throughout the Tianlan Great World.
From then on, there was no longer a Xitian Pavilion in this world.
Xi Liufeng, imprisoned in the water dungeon of the Astrolabe Sword Sect, âunintentionallyâ learned this news.
âImpossible! I kept this from my father; he didnât know! You of the Astrolabe Sword Sect canât do this!â He couldnât believe it.
The disciple guarding the prison looked at him with a face full of resentment, âTrue or false, you only need to step outside to see for yourself. The whole Tianlan Great World is abuzz with it; from now on, there is no more Xitian Pavilion. Oh, right! I almost forgot, you dared to harm the Ice Heart Sword Emperor, youâll never see the light of day again.â
Xi Liufeng slumped to the ground, powerlessly. He had hoped his father would come to rescue him, but never anticipated the Astrolabe Sword Sect to act so ruthlessly.
He never thought that doing something that seemed so insignificant for the woman he loved would lead to the downfall of Xitian Pavilionâs legacy of thousands of years and the lives of countless disciples!
It was all Bai Xinyaâs fault! All her fault!
He looked at Bai Xinya, who was cowering in the corner, struggling in agony, a flash of loathing crossing his eyes.
If it wasnât for her, he wouldnât have been so reckless as to target the Ice Heart Sword Emperor and offend the Astrolabe Sword Sect;
If it wasnât for her, he would still be the revered young master of Xitian Pavilion, adored by everyone, instead of imprisoned at the mercy of others;
If it wasnât for her, Xitian Pavilion wouldnât have fallen, and his father wouldnât have diedâŠ
If only she had never existedâŠ
A hint of madness flickered in Xi Liufengâs eyes.