I Fabricated the Techniques, but my disciple really mastered them? - Chapter 664
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Chapter 664: Chapter 353: Annihilate the Remnant Soul, Beyond the Divine Bridge
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“Indeed, they are all cunning phantoms, not to be underestimated, otherwise he would have escaped.”
Xu Yan nodded. These remnant souls, having survived until now, were naturally not simple.
Fortunately, he was cautious enough to completely annihilate his opponent.
In the Heavenly Cave Ruins, such remnant souls existed, meaning someone must have encountered them and perhaps been bewitched.
Xu Yan searched around, and once he was sure there were no more oversights, he continued his exploration.
This Heavenly Cave Ruins was neither too big nor too small.
A meticulous exploration could take several days to complete.
“Hmm?”
Suddenly, he discovered a skull beneath the loose soil. More bizarrely, the skull was blood-red, as if it had been soaked in blood.
With a wave of his hand, the skull floated up.
“I’ve been waiting for you finally!”
In the eye sockets of the skull, a faint red flame flickered, emitting a sigh-like sound.
“I have been silent for a long time, just waiting for someone fateful, to pass on my inheritance…”
“Are there divine objects among these treasures?”
Xu Yan interrupted, asking.
“What are divine objects? Young man, don’t set your sights too low. Once you gain my inheritance, let alone divine objects, the supreme treasures in all domains will be yours to choose…”
The skull said proudly.
Xu Yan drew his sword, Sudden Wind Sword Intent swirling around the skull. He said calmly, “Stop the nonsense, and don’t make empty promises. If there’s no divine object, you can just die. As for inheritance, I’m not interested!”
The skull was a bit dumbfounded; how could this young man be so impetuous and shortsighted?
Could it be that it had chosen wrong?
“Young man, do you know who I am? Missing out on my inheritance will be your life’s greatest regret, just for mere divine objects…”
Xu Yan was tired of listening, so he directly struck down with his sword!
“Wait!”
The skull hurriedly spoke.
“Speak!”
Xu Yan’s sword stopped just under three inches above the skull.
“There are divine objects; my skull itself is a divine object. If you receive my inheritance, you will gain my divine object…”
Crack!
The skull was cleaved in two, and the flickering red flame seemed to show a confused look.
How did it get cut down so suddenly?
“What is this?”
Next came shock.
Whoosh!
As if a gale blew through, the red flame, before it could say anything more, extinguished for good.
Xu Yan thrust the sword into the ground, the storm of Sudden Wind Sword Intent swept all around, ensuring the remnant soul of the skull wasn’t hidden, and only then did he sheathe his sword.
“What’s with these remnant souls?”
Xu Yan pondered.
Whether it was the remnant soul of the little tree from before or this skull remnant soul, they both carried a bewitching power, trying to confuse one’s mind.
He thought of other heroes who entered the Heavenly Cave Ruins this time. If they encountered such remnant souls, they might easily be bewitched.
“With my master, even if I’m bewitched, nothing would come of it.”
Xu Yan continued to explore.
On the Evergreen Pavilion, Li Xuan suddenly looked towards the Heavenly Cave Ruins, showing a contemplative look.
“These remnant souls are peculiar; why do they all gravitate towards Xu Yan?”
No one else encountered remnant souls like Xu Yan did. Among everyone, only Xu Yan encountered them.
The remnant souls seemed to specifically target Xu Yan.
“These remnant souls aren’t from multiple people, but from one person’s soul, and moreover…”
Li Xuan took a deep breath, having some speculation in his heart.
The remnant souls in the Heavenly Cave Ruins all belonged to one person, and rather than being called remnant souls, they should be called divided souls!
A strong individual, whose divided souls existed in the Heavenly Cave Ruins, suffered heavy damage, and then divided into multiple remnant souls, existing in a special way.
Furthermore, these remnant souls couldn’t leave the Heavenly Cave Ruins.
If they left, they would be obliterated by the Heaven and Earth Laws.
“An outsider force?”
Li Xuan suddenly became interested—if there were remnant souls, why not capture one to interrogate the situation?
“Yet again, they target Xu Yan; do they enjoy obsessing over my disciple?”
Li Xuan raised a hand, and from the sky descended a hand grasping at the newly appeared remnant soul.
Xu Yan watched as the bead before him leapt, the aura of remnant soul diffuse. Just as he was about to strike and extinguish it, he saw his master had acted.
On the Evergreen Pavilion, Li Xuan leisurely sat on a chair.
Above his head, a small Great Wilderness Physiognomy appeared, and a mysterious aura was also flowing.
A faint red bead floated before him, spinning around, and then a human face appeared on the bead.
The face was full of shock.
“Who are you?”
The face on the bead asked in a deep voice.
“Speak, why are you after my apprentice?”
Li Xuan looked at the face with indifference and asked.
The face’s expression stiffened, brows furrowing, and it responded in a deep voice, “Since he is your apprentice, how about we end this matter here?”
“Heh!”
Li Xuan chuckled lightly, “Explain clearly, clarify, and there might be room for a turnaround, otherwise your soul power won’t need to exist anymore.”
“Is that necessary? I merely found your apprentice very unique, unlike the Martial Artists of this realm, thus my curiosity was piqued.”
The tone of the face had a hint of capitulation.
“Is that all?”
Li Xuan looked at it indifferently. “Explain fully, your identity, background, intentions—all clear.”
The face fell silent.
“I can’t afford to provoke you, so let’s call it quits.”
Suddenly, the face began to disintegrate, disappearing without a trace.
Choosing to self-destruct, unwilling to divulge anything, or perhaps unwilling to cross paths with Li Xuan, who in its view was an unfathomable existence.
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