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Chapter 706 - Chapter 706 Chapter 706 Fierce Battles in the Heavens

Chapter 706: Chapter 706: Fierce Battles in the Heavens Chapter 706: Chapter 706: Fierce Battles in the Heavens From an individual perspective, Xu Leigang did not think that Guan Shanyue was eligible for a Storage Talisman.

Perhaps Guan Shanyue wasn’t short of money, but she lacked the ability to protect the Storage Talisman–in his eyes, even Fatty Xu’s financial situation was nothing special.

So he pondered for a moment before responding, “The kind of Storage Bag you’re talking about has flaws.”

The flaw was that it could only be used ten times, but he had no intention of spelling it out–why reveal one’s weaknesses to others?

Guan Shanyue was not surprised by this answer. After all, it was something that only Foundation Building Great Cultivators were supposed to use. Naturally, if ordinary people could use it too, it must have been simplified.

Therefore, she said very decisively, “A flaw… that’s normal, I won’t mind it.”

“But…” Xu Leigang thought about it and still shook his head, “I reckon Master won’t agree. If you’re willing to take advice, I suggest you ask for Spirit Stones as compensation.”

Guan Shanyue smiled bitterly, “I am very willing to take advice, but as you also know, this is different… I have to try.”

This was the responsibility of Danxia’s diety; she knew his advice was sound, yet she could not back down.

Both had their own understanding and insistence, thus… there was a bit of a standoff feeling.

Of course, they didn’t care, knowing each other’s intentions, but when the Daoist nun noticed the tense atmosphere, she immediately intervened, “Daoist Xu, do we need to start cooking now?”

“No need,” Xu Leigang was also happy to escape the drawn bows and ready arrows, shaking his head with a smile, “He can go without eating for three to five months and still not starve.”

“Nonsense!” A voice rang out, “Are you trying to harm your master, you rebellious disciple?”

Everyone looked up and saw that, unbeknownst to them, Feng Jun had come out, and the Stone Gate behind him was also closed.

Xu Leigang’s mouth fell open slightly, “You’re out… just like that?”

Guan Shanyue, being the more sensitive woman, sized up Feng Jun and didn’t find any signs of fierce fighting, “It seems things went smoothly?”

“Smoothly? Ha,” Feng Jun chuckled bitterly, leaping down from the Big Stone, “Don’t mention it, battles raged non-stop.”

Non-stop battles? Guan Shanyue took another look at his intact attire and thought to herself, you must be joking, right?

Feng Jun truly had fought relentlessly. Seeing her doubtful expression, he could only shrug, “Honestly, it’s a good thing I didn’t take you in there. I had to resort to multiple deadly tricks…”

Just then, the Daoist nun spoke up, “Senior Feng, should we put away this scroll?”

The rain continued to drizzle, and though they were under a canopy, the air was damp. She wanted to protect the scroll properly.

“No need, I’ll rest a bit and have a drink of water,” Feng Jun waved his hand dismissively, “In a while, I’ll take you all in.”

Guan Shanyue’s eyes lit up, “Have you killed all the shadowy ghosts inside?”

“No,” Feng Jun spread his hands in frustration, “There are still two big ones left… Can’t kill them, but they can’t escape either. I can only come out and take you all in to have a look.”

Turns out, once Feng Jun had entered the Stone Gate, he had also encountered Nether Bees, but dealing with these creatures on his own, he had many strategies, especially since he had the Fierce Sun Stone on him. The Nether Bee swarm wouldn’t dare come within three feet of him.

Thus, he easily fought off the Nether Bees, advancing while eliminating them, until he reached a hall.

The hall wasn’t pitch-dark; instead, there was a misty brightness, although it was unclear where the light came from. In any case, the hall was somewhat visible.

On the opposite side of the hall, there was a Moon Gate that seemed to be locked, but as Feng Jun approached, two figures suddenly sprang from the beast heads on the door ring.

These were two Ghosts, each with the cultivation level of a Foundation Building Great Cultivator, who fiercely attacked Feng Jun.

Luckily, Feng Jun’s vigilance was high enough; he immediately unleashed a Falling Thunder Technique on one shadow, while desperately darting to the side, his fingers also touching the Mobile Phone Plane.

If only one Foundation Building level ghost was opposing him, his cross-dimensional fighting style wouldn’t scare him and he’d even plan to grind the opponent down, but two was simply out of the question.

Then, through cross-dimensional Teleportation, he fought while retreating, and to his surprise, he discovered that the two shadows were chained and couldn’t leave the hall.

After verifying this, he tried it twice more and confirmed it was true–as long as he could escape back into the passage he came from, the two shadows could do nothing to him.

However, the shadows also had ranged attacks, so after retreating to the passage, he had to turn a corner to completely evade their pursuit.

This left Feng Jun quite annoyed, as when they couldn’t chase him, his ranged attacks were equally ineffective.

Once the two shadows lost their target, they would return to the beast heads of the Moon Gate.

At that moment, there was one advantage–he could reappear in the hall. As long as he kept a distance from the Moon Gate, the shadows wouldn’t leap out.

That may sound easy, two sentences explaining everything, but the ordeal of Feng Jun’s battle couldn’t be conveyed in words.

Not to dwell on other things, just the fact that he had managed to escape a surprise attack by two Foundation Building level ghosts and retreated to safety was an outcome that came at a tremendous cost and required extreme precision.

However, strictly speaking, the price Feng Jun paid wasn’t too great, after all, he didn’t have anyone else to protect then.

When he was ambushed, he had been holding the Thunder Decree in his hand, ready to unleash it at any moment–this is what it means to be prepared for any danger.

Then, with a flash, he managed to escape to an alternate dimension, affording him that sliver of time and space.

After all, the dark shadow would be briefly paralyzed after being struck by lightning.

So, after Feng Jun returned to the Earth Plane, he discovered the chains on his opponent. He immediately entered the mobile app and then into a space that could synchronize with the external world’s time–such as by using a WeChat friend’s camera to observe the outside.

He didn’t linger long inside and only came out after confirming the absence of any ghostly creatures nearby.

He hadn’t expected that as soon as he appeared, those two dark shadows would emerge from the beast heads and attack him ferociously.

As usual, Feng Jun first deployed the Falling Thunder Technique, then retreated while entering the mobile app again to bide his time.

After doing this three times, he had managed to leave the Great Hall and return to the passageway.

Feng Jun couldn’t possibly share all these details with them, but he still had to give them a general idea of what had happened.

The fanatic male Taoist, after hearing the account, offered his utmost admiration, “My God, to escape from two Ghosts of the Detached Realm? Senior Feng, from now on, you’re my male god!”

“Stay away, gaylord!” the Daoist nun shouted, “Does the male god have a photo? Give me one, I want to lick the screen.”

Feng Jun glanced at them, “You people from Magu Mountain… even though you’ve left worldly attachments, you’re also quite keeping up with the times.”

Xu Leigang just smiled with his mouth wide open, his eyes carrying a strange expression.

However, Guan Shanyue had other concerns, “Senior Feng, does that mean that aside from those two Ghosts of the Detached Realm, all the other ghostly creatures inside are cleared out, not even a single Nether Bee left?”

“Yes,” Feng Jun nodded, “And it’s precisely for this reason that I’ve invited you all to go in and take a look.”

Guan Shanyue considered for a moment and then nodded, “Alright, Xiao Dai can stay here while we go and take a look.”

The Daoist nun called Xiao Dai became anxious, “Master, it’s my turn this time, right? There’s no danger.”

Guan Shanyue glared at her, but remained silent.

Seeing this, the male Taoist joked with a smile, “Junior sister, let me take a look inside first, and then I’ll come out and switch places with you. That should be fine, right?”

Without further ado, the four of them re-entered the Stone Gate. This time, their journey was much easier, indeed without encountering any Nether Bees.

Less than five minutes in, Feng Jun slowed his pace and made a sign with his hands, “Be careful…”

They were approaching a large hall that was dimly lit.

“As expected,” Guan Shanyue was somewhat excited, but hesitated before asking, “Can we move further ahead?”

“Just don’t enter the Great Hall,” Feng Jun replied casually. He had tested his conclusion several times, but still felt the need to caution them, “Speak softly.”

Guan Shanyue stood at the entrance of the passage and looked carefully for a while before speaking hesitantly, “Senior Feng, do you have a telescope?”

Indeed, Feng Jun did not disappoint her expectations, actually producing a telescope and handing it over.

The male Taoist looked on enviously, “Senior, you are really… well-prepared for everything.”

Feng Jun glanced at him and put a finger to his lips, “Shh, speak softly. Isn’t a telescope a must-have for wilderness survival? Is that strange?”

Guan Shanyue adjusted the telescope but still couldn’t see clearly, “Senior Feng, can you see that keyhole clearly?”

Feng Jun shook his head, “I can’t see clearly. There’s no way I’m able to get close.”

Guan Shanyue’s expression turned odd, “I feel… I feel that keyhole looks somewhat similar to my seal.”

“Let’s discuss this later,” Feng Jun spoke with gravity, “Right now, we simply can’t get close to it. If you don’t believe me… you three, go hide around that corner.”

That corner of the passage was precisely where the two shadowy figures’ long-range attacks were ineffective. Feng Jun had them hide there and also set up two mirrors, “It’s better not to peek out. Observe through the mirrors; it’s slightly safer that way.”

“Master, wait,” Xu Leigang spoke up, “Can we install two cameras there?”

Feng Jun thought about it, hesitant, but eventually took out two cameras and activated their recording functions.

Then, he began moving towards the Great Hall, whispering, “Hide well and leave me a gap to escape through.”

Watching his figure heading towards the Moon Gate, the three had different reactions.

The male Taoist was full of adulation, while Xu Leigang felt a bit of self-reproach–it should have been the disciple taking on the hardship, but his cultivation level was still far too low.

But it was Guan Shanyue’s face that flickered with concern as she called out loudly, “Senior Feng, please be careful!”

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