Chapter 160 - 160 160 Yao Yue Old Friends Meet Yet Im Not
Chapter 160 - 160 160 Yao Yue Old Friends Meet Yet Im Not
?Chapter 160: Chapter 160 Yao Yue: Old Friends Meet, Yet I’m Not Happy Chapter 160: Chapter 160 Yao Yue: Old Friends Meet, Yet I’m Not Happy Tianyuan Secret Realm.
In the middle of Heaven-Reaching Bridge.
A vast island floated in the sky.
A slender figure approached from above.
Liang Hui stood on the edge of the island, surveying the surroundings.
Being there, he felt the island was even more expansive.
Looking around, all he saw was dilapidation; most of the buildings on the edge were nothing but ruins.
Liang Hui first used the Flowing Light Bell to sense the Eternal Radiance stored in Su Yao’s body, making sure there were no problems.
He then took out a Jade Slip from his bosom and checked the map once more.
After confirming the location of the Scripture Library, he hurried towards it.
He would first accomplish the main goal of entering the secret realm before seeking other treasures.
He passed one broken structure after another.
Time passed.
The buildings he passed became increasingly intact, and he even saw people attacking the restrictions, trying to enter the buildings to scavenge.
These people became very alert upon seeing the young man’s arrival.
However, Liang Hui just glanced at them casually before continuing on his way.
It wasn’t until a majestic building came into view, with a monk dressed in navy blue kasaya, sitting cross-legged on the ground, tapping a wooden fish, that he stopped.
With each tap, the restrictions enveloping the building flickered as if they would break at any moment.
“Bald donkey!”
Liang Hui abruptly halted, his gaze inexplicably falling on the monk’s bald head.
He had seen this monk before; the monk had been sitting cross-legged at the forefront of a valley before entering the secret realm.
Upon seeing the monk, Liang Hui remembered a conversion that took place in the black market outside Leiji City.
Looking up, he saw the words “Sword Pool” on the imposing building’s signboard.
“This shouldn’t take too much time,” he muttered to himself, his palm already on the hilt as he strode towards the monk.
The monk, of course, also noticed Liang Hui.
“Benefactor, turning back is the shore!” the monk’s Buddhist chant spread through the space, starting low and then becoming deafening.
It carried a sense of sudden remorse.
Clang!
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