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Clan Cultivation: Starting from Beast Taming-Chapter 621 - 321: Do Not Say That I Did Not Warn You [Subscribe Requested]
Chapter 621: Chapter 321: Do Not Say That I Did Not Warn You [Subscribe Requested]
The lanky middle-aged man from the Corpse Demon Sect, why insist on courting death? That was indeed a perplexing question in Zhou Chun’s heart.
In theory, as a Purple Mansion Phase Cultivator from Fengguo’s foremost power, even if he didn’t care about his sect’s reputation, even if he had a whimsical desire to commit some petty theft.
Upon seeing the release of the Fire Divine Jackal, he should have known to stop.
After all, whether it was the strength of the Fire Divine Jackal itself or the power represented by a third-grade mid-tier Demon Beast Spirit Pet, neither was easy to deal with.
There was absolutely no need to risk so much for the modest possessions of a Foundation Establishment mid-stage cultivator.
strike at the Thunder Flood Dragon Baibai.
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Having seen the Golden Civet killed with one blow before, Zhou Chun dared not let Baibai take the attack from the third-grade Magic Artifact head-on.
With a thought, Baibai immediately activated the “Thunder Flash” spell and vanished on the spot.
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When its figure reappeared, it was near the battlefield of the Fire Divine Jackal and the refined corpse.
Then, amidst dazzling electric light, several streaks of silver lightning descended from the sky, accurately striking the refined corpse.
Thunder overcomes evil, and even though Baibai’s cultivation level wasn’t third-grade, the effect of the lightning strikes on the refined corpse was not inferior to an ordinary third-grade spell.
And out of an instinctive fear, the refined corpse exhibited a sense of great dread after the Thunder Strikes, and made several evasive movements in the face of the succeeding lightning bolts.
Given the speed of lightning, dodging was inherently futile; such actions were pointless.
But each time it instinctively dodged, it allowed the Fire Divine Jackal an opportunity to focus some of its energy to attack the lanky middle-aged man.
So the situation on the battlefield became like this:
The lanky middle-aged man controlled the refined corpse to tie down the Fire Divine Jackal, preventing it from focusing all its energy on him.
Meanwhile, the Thunder Flood Dragon Baibai fully concentrated on bombarding the refined corpse, preventing it from effectively holding back the Fire Divine Jackal.
Under such circumstances, the lanky middle-aged man even had to cast some Corpse Demon Sect secret techniques to boost the refined corpse’s combat ability just to keep it battling against the Fire Divine Jackal.
And whether he was attacking Zhou Chun or the Thunder Flood Dragon Baibai, he couldn’t use his full force and had to remain partly vigilant against the sudden attacks from the Fire Divine Jackal.
He also had to strive to suppress the refined corpse’s instinctual fear and avoidance of the lightning in order to continue tying down the Fire Divine Jackal with all its might.
This gave Zhou Chun more breathing room.
In Zhou Chun’s hands, another third-grade Defensive Talisman and a third-grade Attack Talisman appeared.
Over the years, aside from one Defensive Talisman kept for Zhou Daoquan, the Zhou Family had allocated most of the third-grade Talismans to Zhou Chun’s care.
Because both Zhou Mingde and Zhou Daoyi had third-grade Demon Beast Spirit Pets, their personal safety was somewhat ensured.
ed no reaction.
He didn’t respond to Zhou Chun and continued to look for opportunities to attack Zhou Chun or the Thunder Flood Dragon Baibai with a grim countenance.
After about a quarter of an hour of combat, Zhou Chun’s second Defensive Talisman seemed to be nearing the end of its power, and the Thunder Flood Dragon Baibai was also close to reverting from its dragon form and entering a weakened state.
This situation only added to Zhou Chun’s growing anxiety.
Although he had many third-grade Talismans in his possession, there were only two for defense.