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Let The Villain Go - Chapter 139

Published at 27th of February 2022 08:50:37 PM


Chapter 139

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Messy footsteps were heard in the tunnel, and some combatants escaped sporadically.

A Red Wolf soldier stopped them and asked, “The demons all flooded from the queen’s lair, and Jiang Cheng’s people were blocked inside. They might not survive.”

“Xingtian and Flying Eagles people have already withdrawn, and the cave is full of demons. We must also run fast and not be caught by them.”

“Go, go, don’t stop.”

Han Ao heard this and exchanged glances with Old Wu, and frowned.

“These people, in order to fight for the position of the city lord, dropped to such a point,” Old Wu was getting older and had a glimpse of the world, “They suddenly withdrew, put a large number of demons in it, and attacked General Jiang in the front and back. I’m afraid that Blizzard’s situation isn’t good.”

“Leader, what shall we do?”

Old Zheng, who hurriedly brought someone over, said, “We must also withdraw, Blizzard can’t stand it, and so Red Wolf won’t stand it.”

Han Ao was hesitant in his heart, and when such a crowd was scattered, asking him to bring his own people to the rescue was indeed too risky.

“Leader, if Jiangcheng gets trapped inside this time, our Spring City will have no one with the strength to win it.” Yao Xianxian called him, “Spring City will be the second Rongcheng.”

“Eh, Ms. Yao, what are you talking about? You can’t let your brothers die for the sake of outsiders, right?” Old Zheng wanted to go anxiously and mumbled, “You ask everyone, is anyone willing to go in again?” 

Sure enough, the team members echoed Old Zheng’s words.

Yao Xianxian ignored them. She only stared at Han Ao with her bruised face, “Han, did you forget how we escaped from Rongcheng! Where are we going to escape this time?”

Han Ao raised his head violently, but he was too late to speak, and a figure had crossed them and flew deep into the cave.

“I’ll check the situation first,” Chu Qianxun’s voice came back from afar.

Lin Fei climbed up from the bottom of the building and immediately followed.

Old Wu wanted to yell at them, but the two of them disappeared in the dark tunnel at once.

“Alas, these young people are arrogant and impulsive,” Old Wu said helplessly.

Looking at the place where the two figures disappeared, Han Ao suddenly remembered himself.

He once thought of himself as an arrogant man, a young boy with a strong heart. As the years gradually passed, it had been smoothed out, and he had become so careful.

“Leader!” Yao Xianxian shouted to him.

“Leader, we should not have benevolence like women. It’s most important to preserve our own strength,” Old Zheng dissuaded.

Han Ao raised his hand and stopped them from saying anything else, “Old Wu, Old Zheng, you lead the brothers, help these hostages to withdraw first.”

Then he turned, and his eyes that had been silent for a long time regained their light, “Xianxian, Iron Man, all of the first rank, follow me to save them.”



General Jiang stared at the demon hanging on the top of the stone wall.

Despite avoiding the crucial areas, there were still many places in his body that were penetrated by those indestructible green spikes. His blood was flowing, and the clothes in the armor were soaked wet. His left arm was hanging weakly, and he couldn’t lift it up at all. 

Most of Blizzard’s members had lost their fighting ability, leaving only three or two high-level ability holders such as the young Xu Nian and the seriously injured Awei. They were still trying their best to block the many demons rushing in from the end channel.

The defensive saint sitting cross-legged behind General Jiang was bleeding from his eyes and nose. The golden light on his eyebrows was getting darker, and the golden shroud covering everyone had begun to falter.

“Ah Fan, please step back,” General Jiang said to him.

“No, commander, I’ll hold on for a while… hold on for a while…”  the soldier coughed up the blood in his mouth, and his voice gradually weakened, gradually lowering to a total inaudibility.

The hemispherical golden shield that had been sheltering everyone flashed a few times, and then collapsed.

General Jiang’s eyes were red. His tight facial muscles moved, and he raised his good arm.

The four sides of the stone wall began to burst out huge clusters of ice edges, nailing the blasphemers at the entrance to the stone wall one by one. The criss-crossing layers of ice covered the entrance of the channel, and densely swarmed blasphemers were all blocked by thick ice.

This was General Jiang’s famed stunt, which showed amazing power under his unreserved efforts.

The blasphemer queen moved very fast. Her dexterous body walked among those hanging upside down, leaving almost only a white afterimage. Clusters of ice icicles continually exploded on the stone wall, chasing her quickly. The blasphemy queen couldn’t save her nail and was nailed hard on the wall by an ice thorn.

It was a pity that before the other ice thorns whistled and fell, the demon removed it from its tail by itself, and instantly moved to the depths of the cave to hide behind the stone pillar. It showed a half surprised face and looked at General Jiang from afar.

General Jiang’s arms began to tremble uncontrollably. He gasped and finally his arm fell.

“Your powers have been exhausted? Why do you have to work so hard? Don’t struggle anymore, and be my sibling,”  the Queen of the blasphemy showed her face from the stalactite rock in the dome, “In fact, you don’t have to be so stubborn. The forms of life are diverse, and you will find that no matter what form you live in, it’s still an interesting life.”

The dense blasphemies outside the cave were frantically striking the ice wall, and the staggered ice cones were constantly cracking. They would break through at any time.

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