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Supreme of All Realms.

Chapter 166: No Victor (1). [333]



Summary

Chu Tian created a thick white mist around himself using the heavenly spiritual essence from the river water. The mist obscured the figures of Chu Tian and his companions, making it difficult for the Blood Slaughter Castle warriors to launch precise attacks. The mist also weakened the killing power of the light bullets and Lei Ming cannons, allowing Chu Tian's warriors to move freely and strike back at the castle. As the mist continued to spread, the Blood Slaughter Castle warriors' attacks became disorganized, and the warriors inside the mist gained the upper hand. Chu Tian stood at the center of the mist, his voice echoing clearly as he led his warriors towards the castle. The castle walls shook, and the Blood Slaughter Castle warriors stumbled backward in disarray. The battle reached its climax, and the outcome was no longer in doubt. Chu Tian and his warriors would emerge victorious, and the Blood Slaughter Castle would fall. The Ling crystal bombs buried by the Blood Butcher Fortress warriors were detonated by the Lei Guang, sending towering flames into the sky. Chu Tian arrived at the foot of the mountain below the fortress, where the snow pine forest had withered away. The Blood Butcher Fortress warriors on the city walls fired wildly into the Bai Wu, but the damage caused was minimal. Chu Tian gave the command, and the ballistae and catapults were launched, piercing through the Bai Wu and striking the city walls. Hu Da Li charged towards the city walls, his Aoi dragon crescent blade slicing through the air and cutting down several warriors. The bolts and stone projectiles landed on the city walls, striking the Blood Butcher Fortress warriors and creating gaping holes in their bodies. The stone projectiles splattered blood everywhere on the city walls, crushing over a dozen warriors into a pulp.

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