Chapter 35 Dividing Water Divine Shuttle
The third prince of the dragon’s realm was evidently higher than Nezha had anticipated. As he used Earth Style to rush to this place, his mind was still worried about what unexpected magical means the opponent might use.
But as he took a step forward, speeding up as the fierce wind brushed the sweat off his face, he couldn’t help but laugh.
He had no way out now. Whether he could win or not, he must win, without reason, just win.
Nezha was incredibly fast, and the distance between them was quickly closing, yet Ao Bing remained still and just smiled as he watched everything unfold.
The generals to his left and right also laughed. The intelligence said that Nezha of Chentang Pass was born with divine strength far exceeding that of ordinary people, and indeed his physique was extraordinary.
However, the third prince of the dragon clan had only recently become an Independent Immortal. Even when transformed into human form, with the power of his Golden Core at the Golden Core Realm, he had tempered his body thousands of times, embodying the way of the Dao, containing his Primordial Spirit. How could he fear competing with a God Absorption Realm human cultivator in physical might?
When Nezha came within a zhang of the third prince, the prince finally reached for the hilt of the treasure sword at his waist, his fingers feeling the familiar touch of wolf whisker grass, as if catching a trace of chilling wind in the heat of summer.
Watching Nezha closing in, Ao Bing felt he had seen through all of Nezha’s attack methods. They were nothing but getting close with a punch forcing a positional disadvantage. Once the opponent gave way, regardless of treasure or Daoist skills, a killer move would undoubtedly follow.
But Ao Bing had no intention of retreating.
With his speed, if he drew his sword to slash horizontally now, Nezha would die if he didn’t dodge. If Nezha dodged, he would immediately charge forward. Whether slicing down diagonally or thrusting forward, either attack was almost certainly fatal.
