Chapter 569 - 568
These outsiders turned out to be Ye Tian.
The lost Buddha Bead Relics were nowhere to be found, and the Black-armored Master naturally blamed it on Monk Kurong. After all, although the others were strong, none had more right than Kurong, the authentic Buddhist practitioner with unmatched cultivation. Thus, he traced his way here, biding his time to steal the Buddha Beads. He never expected Ye Tian to emerge midway.
"Seeking death!"
A flicker of flame, a shadow swept across the wall, charging directly at him.
The green bird on his shoulder startled into flight. At the same time, Ye Tian’s body swayed out, his steps cracking the ground into two basin-sized pits due to the immense recoil.
Ye Tian was truly serious this time, holding nothing back to probe his opponent, exerting his full strength in attack. He did not believe the opponent had come from afar just to tease a little green bird.
This was Ye Tian’s first engagement with this foe. To be honest, although the Great Zen Master had made this black armor sound terrifying, Ye Tian, extremely self-centered, initially doubted anything on his wrist could have such a significant impact. He always fought his battles with his fists, relying solely on his strength. Without having tried something personally, he remained somewhat unconvinced in his heart.
As Ye Tian rapidly retreated, he struck out with a palm. The Master who had just appeared before Ye Tian felt a surge of Gang Qi hitting him. The Master wasn’t rushed, a cold smile hanging on his lips. He controlled the entire cave and had laid a dark prohibition array using his own blood as the Array Eye. No one but him could discern the objects shrouded in the darkness.
Retreating, Ye Tian could only depend on sensing the energy around him, realizing the palm he struck out seemingly vanished into thin air. Perhaps it was absorbed by that layer of black armor.
Feeling resistance behind him, he knew there was a rock wall; he could retreat no further. He executed a Thousand Jin Fall, but instead of stopping squarely, he shifted sideways. This maneuver dodged some of the directly incoming Gang Qi—perfect evasion wasn’t possible, but it did spare him a head-on collision.
