TH – Book 4 – Chapter 324
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Chapter 324: The Cutting Edge of the Black Lands
Meng Hao sat cross-legged in his Immortal’s cave, the fingers of his right hand pushed against the ground, eyes closed. His Spiritual Sense was currently merged with the mountain’s Demonic Qi. Not only was the range of his Spiritual Sense now greater, but the sensation that he could form an Incarnation was even stronger than ever.
Luo Chong of the Black Lands and the woman from the Western Desert were directly in front of Meng Hao’s field of vision. The world in front of him was a rippling blur, both the air, the land, as if it were some other location.
Luo Chong and the four others were also rippling, blurry figures. As for the beautiful woman, however, as soon as her butterfly fluttered into action, she immediately became crystal clear.
Meng Hao looked at her, and in that same instant, she looked back at him.
To the woman, however, Meng Hao did not appear as the image of a person, but rather, a blurry mountain!
The mountain was not very high, but emanated a majestic and vigorous will; it rose up above the earth, exerting a pressure that made the woman’s face flicker.
“Demon….” Her eyes flashed and her pupils constricted. “Sir, I am Duo Lan from the Western Desert. I have no intention of offending you, Demon Lord….” Her voice was soft and filled with fear.
Meng Hao didn’t respond. He looked at her closely for a moment, especially the totem on her forehead.
After a moment the image of the mountain faded away from the woman’s vision, disappearing without a trace.
Her entire body shook, and her eyes shined with a bright glow. She began to breathe heavily, which made her chest rise and fall. This in turn caught the attention of Luo Chong.
“Goddess Duo Lan,” he said, sounding surprised, “what happened?” He could see that her face was somewhat pale. It wasn’t just him that noticed; the four people behind them had also seen it.
“Nothing,” she replied with a smile, quickly recovering her composure. However, a look of fear still lingered in her eyes