Chapter 169 - You’re too kind
Chapter 169: You’re too kind
Mu Lanyan’s expression changed unpredictably.
Her eyes were on Chu Xianning and Jiang Huai in the distance. Although there was still a trace of unwillingness in her heart, Chu Xianning’s previous sword momentum was too oppressive. She was very clear that if she drew her sword against Chu Xianning, her chances of winning would not exceed thirty percent.
Mainly, she was indeed in the wrong in this matter. If she won, it would be fine, but if she lost, she would be laughed at by many, and the Mu family’s reputation would also suffer. Although most cultivators knew that Petal Fairy Chu Xianning was particularly stubborn, they also knew that Chu Xianning was particularly reasonable and would never draw her sword without cause. Almost every time, when she drew her sword, she represented absolute justice.
“We’re going back to Linglong Continent,” Mu Lanyan gritted her teeth and finally suppressed the unwillingness in her heart.
But a moment later, everyone present was taken aback.
On the wasteland, a surge of Daoist energy emerged, and a crack appeared out of nowhere in the void. From that crack, an especially terrifying aura spilled out. The moment the aura was released, everyone present felt a momentary palpitation.
Everyone instinctively looked toward the source of the aura, feeling somewhat uneasy, until a pair of clean and slender legs stepped out from it.
The spatial rift disappeared, and a tall woman in a Western Region dark-colored dress appeared. Her tall figure, with long white hair draped behind her head and simply tied with a strand of hair, the dress clinging to her body, with a slit at the hem revealing a section of smooth thigh skin. This dress was between proper and seductive, astonishing everyone. What was even more surprising was the pair of silver coral dragon horns on the edge of her forehead.
The moment the woman appeared, Bai Li suddenly stiffened in place, her body involuntarily trembling, an indescribable agitation quietly rising in her heart. She struggled to lift her head to see the woman’s face clearly.
When the woman’s eyes shifted to her face, the originally cold ink-colored pupils softened.
The two women stared at each other for several seconds until the tall woman in the dark dress approached Bai Li, her voice very gentle,
