Cultivation Simulator: Shocking the Academy-Chapter 505 - 358: One Person Can Defeat the Pursuers

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Chapter 505: Chapter 358: One Person Can Defeat the Pursuers

However, as time passed, Li Xin gradually realized she was wrong. Luo Chen was not only formidable, but his daring was accompanied by meticulous calculations rather than mindless impulses. The fact that he could extort her Yi Arrow Skill completely changed her perception of Luo Chen.

At this moment, watching Luo Chen’s dashing figure, surprise and curiosity intertwined in Li Xin’s heart. She didn’t know what Luo Chen would do next, but she knew this man always managed to pull off some incredible and unexpected actions.

Luo Chen’s speed grew ever faster, his figure cutting residual shadows in the moonlight. His heart was filled with anticipation for battle, knowing that this action would be a great test of his prowess. Yet he felt no fear, only a surge of fighting spirit.

The camp drew closer, and Luo Chen could already make out its outlines and the flickering of firelight within. He gripped the Black-Backed Long Saber tightly, adjusting his breath and pace, ready to face the incoming challenge.

Meanwhile, Li Xin kept her eyes fixed on Luo Chen’s figure, overwhelmed by tension and anticipation. She wanted to know what Luo Chen intended to do and also to witness this man’s power and wisdom. At this moment, her curiosity and focus on Luo Chen reached their peak.

Finally, Luo Chen burst into the camp. His figure darted around like a bolt of lightning, the Black-Backed Long Saber in his hand gleaming with a cold light, instilling terror. People in the camp awoke, panic-stricken by this sudden intruder, unsure of what to do. But Luo Chen, relying on keen observation and formidable strength, swiftly located his target amidst the chaos.

This was a man beyond conventional measures. His figure was like the wind, charging forward with an overwhelming momentum that seemed to shake the heavens and earth. Behind him, a cloud taller than several paces surged, rolling and ascending like a golden dragon crazily dancing across the desert, leaving a profound impact.

The camp was already within sight. Luo Chen focused intensely, as if sensing the spears standing tall inside the tents, the cold curved blades, and the densely packed arrows ready to be launched. The camp felt like a massive encirclement silently awaiting his arrival, ready for him to fall into the trap.

But Luo Chen was no ignorant sparrow; he was an eagle, a bold yet meticulous eagle. He clearly knew he faced great danger at this moment, but didn’t show any fear or retreat. Instead, his heart was filled with determination and resolve, wanting to prove to everyone that Luo Chen was no lamb to be slaughtered.

He quietly approached the camp, silently counting the soldiers lying in ambush. One hundred, two hundred, three hundred... the numbers kept climbing, his mood becoming heavier. When he reached one thousand, three thousand, waves of shock hit his heart. He was astounded to realize that within the camp lay thousands of armored soldiers with swords drawn, ready to launch a fierce attack at any moment.

Luo Chen took a deep breath, striving to calm his excitement. He knew he couldn’t afford any panic or mistake now, otherwise he’d plunge into a doomed situation. He quietly observed the camp’s layout, searching for a possible breakthrough point. His gaze was as sharp as a hawk’s, not missing any detail.

Time flowed slowly, yet Luo Chen wasn’t in a hurry to act. He waited for an opportunity, a chance to break through the encirclement in one move. He trusted his judgment and combat ability, believing he could defuse the danger and successfully escape this perilous encirclement.

At last, after a long wait, Luo Chen seized a fleeting opportunity. He leaped into action like a cannonball shot outward, charging into the camp. His speed was so fast that it was almost impossible to see his figure clearly. The soldiers in ambush reacted, shouting and waving their weapons toward Luo Chen.

However, Luo Chen’s speed was simply too quick. He moved through the camp like a gust of wind, avoiding all the soldiers’ attacks. When they realized what was happening, Luo Chen had already successfully broken through the encirclement, disappearing into the vast night. The soldiers were left standing in place, staring blankly, seemingly unable to believe what had just occurred.

In the night, Luo Chen swiftly zigzagged between sand dunes, his bewilderment growing deeper. So many people, just to ambush Li Xin? The thought lingered in his mind, yet seemed somewhat irrational. Li Xin’s arrow skill was indeed formidable, but it didn’t seem to warrant thousands of soldiers waiting in full armor at midnight.