The Immortal Cultivation World of Male Inferiority and Female Supremacy -
Chapter 318. Golden Legends are all good things
Chapter 318: 318. Golden Legends are all good things
The Poisonous Realm created by General Yaksha not only has high temperatures and deadly toxins, but also enhances her Poison Fire attacks.
This Poison Fire, once amplified, is far more terrifying than before, towering over ten meters high, and coming like a massive tidal wave.
Fang Zhou performed the Kun Sword Style, sending dozens of Xuanyuan Swords through the Poison Fire toward General Yaksha.
Meanwhile, he dove toward the ground, flying close to the surface, heading for the half-dead Du Ruxue lying on the ground.
The Poison Fire fell relentlessly behind him, engulfing the buildings of the underground city.
Fang Zhou quickly flew to Du Ruxue’s side, grabbed her in one swift motion, and continued to run forward.
"Trying to escape? Stay here!"
General Yaksha knocked away the dozens of Xuanyuan Swords, saw Fang Zhou fleeing with Du Ruxue, smirked coldly, and raised her hand to grab at him.
Across a distance of thousands of meters, General Yaksha’s hand raised, causing a wall of Poison Fire to suddenly appear in front of Fang Zhou, blocking his path.
The Poison Fire wall rapidly spread and expanded toward the surroundings, attempting to envelop Fang Zhou.
Fang Zhou reached into his bosom, pulled out a card, and slammed it heavily onto the ground.
[Maze★: Transforms the surrounding space into a maze, duration: 48 hours, cooldown time: thirty days]
After the card hit the ground, it continued to the water surface, setting off rings of transparent ripples, emitting a strong blue light and fast wind.
Fang Zhou instinctively raised his hand to shield against the light, and was instantly engulfed by the spreading blue light.
The blue light rapidly expanded in all directions, swallowing everything.
General Yaksha initially thought the blue light was some kind of attack, and was shocked, urgently turning to flee.
However, the blue light spread faster than sound, and as General Yaksha turned, she was swallowed by the blue light.
Once the entire underground city and much of the surrounding space were engulfed, the blue light vanished, replaced by an immense maze.
This maze was more expansive than the underground city, not flat, but spherical like a planet, its interior an extremely complex labyrinth.
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Fang Zhou slowly lowered the arm shielding his eyes and discovered he was already inside the maze, with the high temperatures, toxins, and Poison Fire completely vanished.
Simultaneously, detailed information about the maze flooded into Fang Zhou’s mind.
This maze was a system-created item, possessing the indestructible attribute, unable to be destroyed or damaged either from inside or outside.
The maze would shift once every hour, leaving only the correct path as the way out. Any attempts to attack the maze resulted in random teleportation to dead ends.
As the maze’s owner, Fang Zhou had the right to know the correct path and could learn the precise location of all characters inside the maze.
To gain more privileges, upgrading the card level was necessary.
Upon receiving the maze’s detailed information, Fang Zhou was astounded.
He initially thought the Maze Card would create a small space, perhaps the size of a plaza, but unexpectedly, its size enveloped the entire underground city.
The key was the system’s indestructible attribute, making it an ultimate defense fortress for Fang Zhou, isolating physical attacks as long as he remained inside.
This maze did not only have a vast space and extremely complex routes but changed once an hour, making it nearly impossible to navigate, seemingly designed to torture.
The only drawback was its two-day duration and one-month cooldown, though upgrading the card could increase the duration and decrease the cooldown.
The maze card greatly exceeded Fang Zhou’s expectations, providing him enormous surprise.
Anything placed in the Golden Legend is never rubbish.
With the maze’s help, Fang Zhou could leave at any time, yet he chose not to flee now.
General Yaksha asked Fang Zhou about the origin of the gourd just now, reminding Fang Zhou of his previous experience at Lanruo Temple.
The Golden Core Demon Mystic Yin Tree Demon at Lanruo Temple was planted there with Monk Hui Neng guarding it.
Monk Hui Neng claimed to have been orchestrated, though she never revealed who it was before she died.
Fang Zhou gradually forgot about this matter.
General Yaksha recognized the gourd in Fang Zhou’s hand, evidently knowing the situation with the Mystic Yin Tree Demon, and aware of the seven little gourd children under its command, even being informed of little seven’s precious gourd.
The person orchestrating Monk Hui Neng was undoubtedly the True Mother God Sect, who should have planted the Mystic Yin Divine Tree.
Furthermore, Fang Zhou recalled another event—True Mother God Sect attacking the Xuanji Sect.
He initially believed the Xuanji Sect to have provoked the extremist organization through misconduct.
On second thought, the Xuanji Sect likely suffered unprovoked disaster, considering he told Monk Hui Neng he was from the Xuanji Sect.
The True Mother God Sect might have learned it through some means, mistakenly believed the slayer of the Mystic Yin Tree Demon was from the Xuanji Sect, and attacked to retaliate, inadvertently framing the Xuanji Sect.
Of course, this remained speculation without concrete evidence, which Fang Zhou would utterly deny.
A bizarre dispute between Xuanji Sect and True Mother God Sect is unrelated to my honest and straightforward self, Fang Zhou.
Since General Yaksha recognized the gourd in Fang Zhou’s hand, Fang Zhou couldn’t let her escape; otherwise, the True Mother God Sect could easily deduce his ties with the Heavenly Sword Sect from today’s events.
If someone found my nest and launched a terrorist attack, crying would be my only option.
Without the maze, Fang Zhou would be helpless against General Yaksha, forced to flee cowering.
Now, with the maze, Fang Zhou must try, capable of quickly fleeing even if he fails, confronting future trouble otherwise.
He placed the severely injured and unconscious Du Ruxue on the ground, poured out a handful of elixirs for healing and detoxication, stuffed them all into her mouth, used his finger to push them into her throat, then poured some Sword Lake Water down.
Hmm, didn’t this finger use the Thousand-Year Kill on Xuan Ling?
Whatever, let’s call it adding some banana flavor.
Du Ruxue was critically injured and poisoned by General Yaksha, appearing beyond saving.
After Fang Zhou forced the elixirs down, her complexion finally improved.
Fang Zhou found it odd; didn’t Du Ruxue always remain neutral, only helping hide others at most? Yet, she risked her life for Qiao Sen to this extent.
Could she possibly have a grudge against General Yaksha? Old enmities resurfacing?
Fang Zhou was unaware Emperor Qiao Zhi was alive, so felt puzzled by Du Ruxue’s desperation.
As he pondered, Du Ruxue already regained consciousness, slowly opening her eyes.
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