The Adventures Of The Young Master

Chapter 794 - Impending Deaths


Azurewild Ancestor was taken aback. He didn’t expect that a junior would talk to someone like him! Who was he? He was a revered ancestor of a supreme lineage. Many people would fond over him to gain his favor. The power the Azure Dragon Sect held was tremendous enough to have a firm foothold in the supremacy.

But, this man with unknown origins dared to say vicious words to him? It’s unforgivable, “Brat, you seek death yourself. Don’t blame me for not sparing your life!”

Azurewild was always like this. No matter who the enemy was, he wouldn’t spare their lives. He immediately took out his paragon weapon and was ready to battle. But, his fellow ancestor stopped him and said, “Can you please relax a bit? You are so tensed.”

It was Bluerim Ancestor, another ancient paragon from the Azure Dragon Sect. Although his prowess was a bit weaker than Azurewild, he shouldn’t be underestimated as he had more experiences than Azurewild.

“That junior has the audacity to mock us. You’ll let this go, really?” Azurewild snorted. Despite being the strongest, he was the easiest to provoke. After a few words, his emotions could already get the better of him.

“I didn’t say I will let this go. I just want you to calm down. Can’t you see how composed that man is despite you about to attack?” Bluerim Ancestor said with a serious tone. Although he couldn’t grasp it, he knew there’s something weird about the young man. As a matter of fact, his instincts were telling him not to cross paths with him.

“At the very least, there’s someone with brains in your group.” Jin Rou smirked, “But it’s not like I’m going to spare all of you when you attack, anyway.”

“You talk big for a brat like you.” Azurewild sneered and said, “Bluerim, don’t stop me again or I might attack you instead of him.”

Bluerim wanted to say something but he just threw his hands up and sighed. So be it. Let this old man run wild. It’s also a perfect opportunity to gauge the abilities of the other party.

“Now brat, I’ll ask once again. Step away from that place and leave all the treasures there and I will spare your life.” Azurewild said while getting close to Jin Rou.

“Oh, with just you? Come with the rest of your group. Just you alone isn’t enough to excite me.” Jin Rou said. He was still picking the rare treasures to separate it in his space.

“Arrogant junior die!” Azurewild attacked using his heavy sword. The slash was powerful enough to destroy half of the mountain in a single go.

“Fool.” Jin Rou snorted and pierced a thorn to the ancestor’s chest. It was so fast that no one had seen it except for the few exceptional experts hiding by the sidelines.

Everyone was stumped to see this. Azurewild was injured? A powerful ancient paragon who commanded fear and respect was gravely injured by an unknown man?

Even Bluerim was flabbergasted. It was out of his expectations that Azurewild would lose this bad after a single exchange.

“Grug! Ughh…” Azurewild spat blood. His body was weakening and he couldn’t speak. His eyes were turning blurry as he looked at Jin Rou with hatred. He was a mighty ancestor, a strong paragon at that. Yet, he was helpless against one junior?

“Not to mention paragons, even immortal sovereigns have to weigh their pros and cons if they want antagonize me.” Jin Rou shook his head. His words were full of arrogance. Just imagine, he just indirectly said that paragons and sovereigns were below him! Wasn’t he afraid of offending the whole world?

“Junior, we will be your enemy!” Then, an explosion arised not far away. Marching sounds could be heard as everyone saw who made such a grand entrance.

“Wild Temple Gate’s war legions. It seems they are here to collect the debt.” An expert said.

The princess should still be alive, only crippled. However, things went awry because of her situation which led her to commit suicide.

The death of the prince’s bride had spread far across the Thousand Realms and the gate promised to seek revenge to the culprit by killing him and annihilating everyone and everything that had a connection with him.

The Wild Temple Gate was too egoistic to let this hatred go. If they didn’t respond, they would be branded as cowards and the path for supremacy might get more complicated than it was.

Right now, Wild Temple Gate had mobilized all of their three war legions with paragons as their commanders. Not just that, there’s also an aura of a sovereign lingering around, meaning that they even brought an immortal sovereign with them!

Templemaster Argo, the current person with the highest authority in the gate, said to the ancestors of supreme lineages, “High Ancestors, we don’t wish to participate to the treasures. However, we need that bastard’s head to avenge my daughter in law.”

“Go on, you can do anything as long as it’s not with the treasures.” Bluerim said. This was a perfect opportunity to observe man once again. The battle a while ago was so fast that nothing had registered. However this time, he’s sure to take some.

After that, Templemaster Argo bowed and immediately set off to the battlefield.

“The Wild Temple Gate must have loved the princess this much. They are even willing to mobilize all of their military prowess to kill a single man. It’s scary.” A disciple said.

“It’s not about the princess anymore.” His master, though, disagreed, “It’s a matter of their honor and reputation. Their egos are stepped on so they have to do so something about it or people would think they’re easy to bully. Remember, they are yet to become s supreme lineage even after a long time.”

The Wild Temple Gate was an egoistic lineage filled with arrogant people. If their honor and reputation were at stake, they would do everything in their power to keep it from harm. The princess wasn’t worthy of mobilizing this kind of power.

“Junior, accept your death to let my daughter in law rest in peace!” Templemaster Argo shouted. His voice was loud and clear, “You have nowhere to go.. It’s either you die here by our hands, or you kill yourself.”


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