Chapter 783: Unsheathe the Sword
The battle spear swung. Starlight gleamed brilliantly.
In that moment, Luo Wuji seemed to have become an invincible war god, his assault as fierce and unrelenting as a raging storm.
No! Luo Wuji was an invincible war god!
Years ago, upon reaching the realm of Cosmic Radiance, he had charged alone into the battlefield of the alien races. There, he slaughtered over a hundred alien beings single-handedly, forcing even the Cosmic Tyrant to personally intervene in an attempt to end his life.
It was this display of unparalleled strength that caught the eye of the Divine Martial Emperor, who summoned him to the Divine Martial Emperor Palace for special training in preparation for the coming Ten Thousand Tribes Dominion War.
At this moment, his battle spear danced amidst countless stars. Each starlight beam shot out like a starlet, slamming into its target at light speed. They seemed capable of shattering stars, but in truth, they were manifestations of his inner spirit secret art, a form of spiritual pressure.
However, if one were to simply regard these stars as mere spiritual pressure or impact, they would be gravely mistaken.
With every sweep of Luo Wuji's spear, starlight would occasionally form, striking out with force. The power contained within each strike was so immense that even within the Astral World, where everything was under control, it could still shatter entire continents.
Especially with Luo Wuji's extensive combat experience. He flawlessly combined the starlight and his spear techniques, making it nearly impossible to distinguish between a physical strike and one fueled by his inner spirit.
Even Li Pin couldn't escape this. And so... he chose to defend with absolute measures, both physically and spiritually.
He formed his fingers into a sword, unleashing beams of sword light. Each Quantum Sword Intent flashed like lightning, ripping through the void as it collided with Luo Wuji's war spear.
He had chosen to strike back against Luo Wujing, completely in line with Luo Wuji's own philosophy—the best defense was good offense.
