Invincibility Begins with a Super Fairy Manny

Chapter 2395 - 2396: A Sword Laid Across the Knees



Chapter 2395: Chapter 2396: A Sword Laid Across the Knees

Cha Wenliang sighed softly, "Don’t worry, he is a very resourceful person. Since he dares to take the initiative to fight, it proves he is fully confident!"

Upon hearing Cha Wenliang’s words, Lou Yingshi nodded, but her gaze involuntarily drifted towards the window, her face full of concern.

Meanwhile, Xue An appeared in the void above the inn.

At this moment, the starlight was perfect, with several neighboring stars emitting bright and gentle light, illuminating the earth like moonlight.

Xue An moved his fingers continuously, making dozens of complex Seal Decisions, then pushed them downward.

In an instant, the entire inn was enveloped in a soft light.

After completing all this, Xue An sat cross-legged, sitting quietly in the void, quietly waiting for people to arrive.

Si Guangzhong’s beating and everything that happened in the inn were unknown to Si Mingqi.

At this moment, he had just stepped out from the crowd, arrived in front of the inn, and then looked up at this rather unremarkable inn.

The starlight washed over, and the inn was completely silent.

Si Mingqi’s lips curled into a faint, cold smile.

Meanwhile, around him, his subordinates began to emerge one after the other.

In an instant, the people had gathered, only Si Guangzhong was missing.

Si Mingqi furrowed his brow slightly, "Where did he go?"

"We don’t know, we didn’t see the second young master’s trace along the way!"

"That guy... never mind, we won’t wait for him!"

For Si Mingqi, the absence of Si Guangzhong was rather a good thing; this way, when he personally captured the little girl, he would have nothing to say.

Thus, he ordered, and the crowd immediately stealthily approached the inn.

But they failed to notice that as they crossed a certain boundary, a faint glow scanned over them, isolating all noise outside.

The inn was empty, with not a sound of people, only the candlelight reflecting through the window indicated someone lived here.

Si Mingqi hid in the shadowed corner, suddenly furrowing his brow.

Because he felt a sense of impending crisis, distant yet persistent.

"Something’s not right, why is it so quiet here?" someone murmured softly behind him.

This sentence was like a bolt from the blue, immediately alerting Si Mingqi.

Right! He thought.

Even in a secluded location, this inn shouldn’t be this quiet!

Could there be a trap here?

Si Mingqi’s heart raced at several beats per second, and his whole body’s blood rushed to his head.

"Retreat first!" He ordered cautiously.

But when the crowd turned around, their way back had completely disappeared, replaced by a haze of mist.

Si Mingqi’s face turned ashen because he realized that indeed, he had fallen into an ambush.

With no options left, he could only say in a deep voice, "Everyone, don’t panic, make sure to gather in one place, and then charge into the inn, it’s our only way out!"

Upon hearing his command, the somewhat restless subordinates finally quieted a bit, then gathered back-to-back, cautiously moving towards the inn’s hall.

But after only a few steps, the originally faint mist suddenly became dense, instantly engulfing everyone’s figure.

Si Mingqi shouted hoarsely, "Quick, grab the person beside you!"

But it was too late; the mist came so swiftly that many hadn’t reacted before a white light enveloped them, plunging them into a realm of pure white Meng Yan.

Si Mingqi was terrified.

Because he could feel with utmost clarity that the people around him were disappearing one by one.

In the blink of an eye, only he remained in the mist.

"Who are you? Come out and face me! Using these Demons and Ghosts tactics is no hero!" Si Mingqi screamed hysterically.

But only the empty mist responded to him.

This silence was like a silent mockery, pushing Si Mingqi’s heart into the depths of despair.

Despair and regret began to grow and spread wildly.

Because he hadn’t even seen the opponent’s face before falling into this terrifying situation, illustrating the huge gap between their strengths.

Ridiculously, he had previously thought this was a simple matter.

The real clown turned out to be himself!

But just at the moment of Si Mingqi’s panic.

Suddenly.

He seemed to see a Sharp Flash streaking in front of him.

The dazzling light pricked his eyes.

Then came a thunderous roar, shaking him to the core.

What happened?

Si Mingqi looked up in fright.

Only to see a pitch-black crack appearing in the previously pure white fog, which rapidly expanded.

Finally, with a crisp crack sound, it completely shattered.

Starlight fell again, everything reappeared before his eyes.

It wasn’t until then that Si Mingqi realized he had been standing at the inn’s hall entrance the whole time.

Immediately behind him were his subordinates.

No sooner had Si Mingqi caught his breath than he saw several beams of light rapidly approaching from the distant sky.

When the leader revealed himself, it was Shen Gaoge.

At this moment, he was dressed in black as ink, his face white as jade, eyes like stars, sword in hand.

Although he merely stood there simply, an overwhelming Sword Intent soared, trembling all the stars in the sky.

Si Mingqi murmured nearly whispering, "Shen Family Sword Heart!"

Then he stood there pale-faced, not daring to move.

He understood that the sword that had just shattered the mist came from this black-clad young man.

But why was the Shen Family here?

Could it be they knew about the Lou Family matter too? Here to snatch the little girl?

These thoughts flashed through Si Mingqi’s mind.

And it was at this moment that Shen Gaoge slowly lifted his eyes, coldly stared at the distant void, and said in a supremely indifferent tone.

"Your Sword Intent is good, but unfortunately, you chose the wrong path!"

"Heh!" A light chuckle came from the void, and then Xue An manifested.

Dressed in white, sitting in the void like a flawless jewel in a bottomless black pool.

Perfectly contrasting with the ink-black Shen Gaoge.

"Why do you say I chose the wrong path?" Xue An asked, half-smiling.

"Because the true swordsman never resorts to such Illusory Art tricks!"

With this, Shen Gaoge stepped forward, his eyes shimmering like water.

"For this reason alone, you’re no match for me. Surrender and explain everything to me, or... die!"

With his declaration, an overwhelming sword aura spread from him, causing spatial ripples, aiming straight at Xue An in the distance.

But Xue An merely lowered his gaze at this moment, chuckling lightly, "My Sword Dao is not for you to judge right or wrong!"

With his words, his alabaster hand flipped slightly, and the Crimson Little Sword appeared in his hand, lying across his knees.


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