Protect Our Chief-Chapter 508 - 22: Contending for the Great Celestial Pride! Who Can Win? (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
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As the father and daughter spoke, the Purple Thunder Treasure Sword had already arrived, dragging a long tail of purple electric flame, and fiercely collided with the Heaven and Earth Ring.
"Boom!"
A deafening roar suddenly exploded.
Violent energy waves, accompanied by dazzling electric flashes, burst like fiery trees and silver flowers, blooming suddenly.
Under the terrifying power impact, the Heaven and Earth Ring was directly blasted away by one sword.
And Elder Shang, who was connected to the Heaven and Earth Ring by divine sense, felt his whole body shake, as a reverse force suddenly resonated through his divine soul.
In an instant, his somewhat aged face turned pale, his body trembling violently, almost falling directly from mid-air.
"Wang Longyan?"
This name sounded very familiar, and amidst the shock, a flicker of doubt flashed in Elder Shang’s heart.
But the situation allowed him no time to think, as that Purple Thunder Sword Aura, after blasting away the Heaven and Earth Ring, circled in the air and ferociously attacked him again.
Elder Shang hurriedly dodged repeatedly.
Meanwhile, he continuously summoned the Primordial Water Treasure Saber to confront it.
What shocked him immensely was that the woman named Wang Longyan was really too fierce, each move contained powerful force. Moreover, she was extremely furious, each strike seemed to aim to take his life!
Unable to fully defend, Elder Shang was completely suppressed, fleeing and fighting in extreme embarrassment.
Over here, Wang Shouzhe just glanced at the battle situation, then hugged his beloved daughter Wang Liyao, tenderly and lovingly stroked her head saying, "Alright, alright, if my Yaoyao says not to join, then we won’t join. Let’s stop discussing this matter, that old man bullied you so much, Daddy will vent your anger for you first."
As soon as Wang Shouzhe’s words fell.
A blood-colored vine shot out from his sleeve, transforming into a faint blood shadow and attacking Elder Shang.
This vine grew in the wind, turning almost instantly into a "giant python" covered in blood-sucking thorns. The terrifying blood-colored aura spread, like a fierce beast about to devour humans.
Compared to years ago at the Blood Nest Base, its size and aura were already incomparable, although it hadn’t yet transformed into Tier Five, it seemed to be not far away.
This Bloodthirsty Vine has followed Wang Shouzhe for a long time, not to mention Spirit Platform Realm Cultivator, it even devoured the flesh and blood of Celestial Human Realm Cultivators.
These years, although it has been dormant without much battle, how could Wang Shouzhe neglect it?
For a long time, he fed it with various fresh fierce beasts, and Wang Shouzhe’s plant cultivation techniques were also quite effective on it, therefore it was reasonable for the Bloodthirsty Vine to grow like this.
The Bloodthirsty Vine darted like a fleeting shadow, soon catching up with Elder Shang.
Taking advantage of Elder Shang being completely suppressed by Ancestor Longyan, it intervened opportunistically, binding his leg, blood thorns penetrating the blood vessels, injecting strong paralyzing toxin.
This is the combat tactic of the Bloodthirsty Vine, using paralyzing toxin to make prey lose resistance first, then enjoying the prey’s essence blood.
"Ah!"
Elder Shang screamed miserably, his thick Primordial Water Profound Qi erupted, yet he could not shake off the Bloodthirsty Vine.
The blood thorns embedded in the body had tough and sharp barbs, the more the prey struggled, the more painful it became.
The vine’s surface was full of pits, similar to octopus suckers, once entwined with prey, it firmly adhered to the target, preventing escape.
It can be said, the Bloodthirsty Vine was born for slaughter, possessing many animal characteristics.
Of course, despite its formidable nature, it has many weaknesses, like difficulty in dealing with puppet-type combat units, making it purely seeking abuse when fighting against Guardian Puppets like "Wang Shouwei".
Moreover, it fears fire, making it ineffective against Fire Cultivators.
Yet aside from these weaknesses, the Bloodthirsty Vine is truly fierce, combined with Ancestor Longyan’s storm-like attack, it quickly thoroughly entwined Elder Shang, wrapping him into a cocoon.
After injecting a large amount of paralyzing toxin, even the strong physique of Celestial Human Realm Cultivators began to gradually weaken, soon losing the power to resist.
The entire process happened within a very short time.
Several Celestial Human Realm Elders from the Yuan Water Lineage watching the show didn’t even have time to consider whether to help, the battle was already over. If Wang Shouzhe hadn’t ordered the Bloodthirsty Vine through divine sense, forbidding it to devour the target’s essence blood.
It was likely the Bloodthirsty Vine had already started "feasting."
"Wang Longyan?" An elder finally reacted at this moment, his face somewhat heavy as he said, "I’ve heard her name before, she used to be a core disciple of the Profound Ice Hall, but somehow became an Outer Disciple later."
"Indeed from the Profound Ice Hall." Another elder’s expression was somewhat awkward, "Although Old Shang does things quite unscrupulously, are we just letting someone from the Profound Ice Hall be arrogant in our Yuan Water Celestial Lake?"
The other young disciples, however, felt secretly relieved for Wang Liyao’s escape.
Especially Miss Nine, the Primordial Water Spirit Turtle, also calmed down, blinking with curiosity at her master’s "family member."
That female tribe member is so fierce and powerful, who is that male tribe member? So bold, actually daring to hug my lovely Miss Nine’s dear master.
Miss Nine, being a Primordial Water Spirit Turtle, hatched from eggs, has some concept of a mother, as for father... what’s that?
At this moment.
Ancestor Longyan was already floating not far from Elder Shang, the Purple Thunder Sword Spirit floating agilely by her side, seemingly ready to strike at any moment.







