Dragon Tamer-Chapter 759 - 763: Chaos Qi Whirl

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Chapter 759: Chapter 763: Chaos Qi Whirl

After absorbing the Spirit Origin, Linghu Ling and Wu Xiao saw a noticeable increase in their cultivation bases.

With this newfound strength, they didn’t have to fear the sweeping Wind Blades of Chaos as much as before.

However, as time passed, the sky and the ground drew ever closer, and a suffocating oppression made breathing uneasy, as if residing in a narrow box, bringing countless meteors from the sky and even more terrifying cyclonic spirals…

As they continued climbing higher, the devastating power of the heavens began rampantly ravaging this fragile world, everything within the Dragon Gate seemed on the verge of complete collapse.

At this point, it was unknown how much further the peak of Mount Zhi Tian was, and the perils faced with each subsequent climb were increasingly terrifying.

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“Hooo hooo hooo hooo hooo!!!!!!!!!!!!”

The fierce wind howled, occasionally compressing into a dreadful spiral, lashing the rocky mountainside where it started, initially small and limited in scope. But as more and more air currents were driven here, the cyclone grew into an enormous entity, lying like a colossal mountain across the path of their upward ascent.

Right in front of Zhu Minglang, Linghu Ling, and Wu Xiao appeared such a Heaven and Earth Wind Spiral. To climb higher, they had to pass through such a structure. They had just witnessed a Colored Rock Python Divine Beast being dragged in, and its extremely hard body shredded into pieces.

Zhu Minglang looked up, attempting to gauge the height of this Heaven and Earth Wind Spiral, only to realize its top was imperceptible, possibly even reaching the heavens above.

“Actually, I do have an idea. We could use this spiral as a wind ladder to swiftly climb to the highest series of connected peaks,” Linghu Ling suggested.

“Fairy sister, such advanced flying techniques are beyond me!” Wu Xiao exclaimed.

While previously scaling the cliff, Zhu Minglang had noticed the path behind this strange atmospheric phenomenon was incredibly complex and convoluted. Even in the absence of this weird wind occurrence, it would require a significant amount of time to find the route leading to Heavenly Peak.

If they could use the cyclone, it would be like taking a great shortcut straight to the sky.

“If you two can’t do it, then I guess I’ll have to go on ahead,” Linghu Ling said with a smile, with no intention of slowly figuring things out here.

As she spoke, Linghu Ling’s lithe and graceful figure slowly twirled, her dance-like movement causing cyan vortices to blossom like lotus flowers beneath her feet. But in the next moment, she had vanished, leaving behind only the disordered cyan spirals.

Zhu Minglang looked up and saw Linghu Ling already on the perimeter of the cyclone, using it to ascend. She didn’t fight against it directly but went along with its rotations, neither hastily nor sluggishly, as if strolling in the clear sky.

“We’ll meet again if it’s meant to be,” Zhu Minglang patted Wu Xiao’s shoulder, then leapt onto the back of the White Dragon, comfortably settling down as it soared into the altitude, driven by the gusting wind.

Wu Xiao stood there, tears streaming down his face, his back burdened with the immensely heavy tree.

These two had left him behind without a word.

Indeed, there was not the slightest hint of compassion within the Dragon Gate.

Wish them a ‘smooth plunge into the bottomless abyss, tumbling in a blaze of color!’

Lotus Shadow Step, Wind Step Flash, Cloud Ascend Vertical — Zhu Minglang didn’t really need any of them. The Moon Honoring, Star Responding White Dragon’s exceedingly luxurious wings were not just for show. In terms of flying skills, few in the Dragon Clan could compare with Bai Qi, who had primary, secondary, and rear wings.

Even against the powerful outer rotation of the cyclone, Bai Qi could maintain a stationary flight.

Of course, the cyclone was no ordinary storm from the outside world. Its inner rotations compressed who knows how many layers of hurricane-force winds, stirring together airstreams from hundreds of miles around. The chaotic Wind Blades that lashed out unpredictably could instantly kill entities of the God Son Level.

“You focus on ascending. I’ll chop those Wind Blades,” Zhu Minglang said to Bai Qi.

Bai Qi nodded, sensing the patterns of the cyclone’s outer rotation.

They must ascend steadily, without haste. The outer rotation of the cyclone also possessed a powerful suction force. The slightest mistake could lead to being drawn in and gradually pulled into the inner rotation, made up of thousands of chaotic Wind Blades.

Moreover, Bai Qi couldn’t afford to be too slow. Moving too sluggishly could easily result in losing the uplift provided by the cyclone. In such heavy and chaotic heavenly gravity, few creatures atop Mount Zhi Tian could maintain high-altitude flight. This was why climbing was necessary rather than flying upwards; one had to search for the path along the mountain…

“Use wind as pebbles!”

Zhu Minglang’s black pupils fixed on the cyclone, within which a vast expanse of murkiness churned, the entire cyclone spiraling but local air currents were chaotic. Sometimes, they slapped sideways like tides, other times they were like sharp steel threads, and the most terrifying were the chaotic Wind Blades that swept out without warning!

These Wind Blades had been flung out from this sort of cyclone lower down where they previously encountered them, akin to meteor showers, a harmful atmospheric phenomenon produced during the amalgamation of heaven and earth!

“Chop!”

Zhu Minglang suddenly drew his sword, the vast sky serving as its sheath, and in the moment of unsheathing, the turbulent winds around him briefly came to a stop!

Jian Hong took on the form of a sail, catching the wind and splitting the waves, charging towards the incoming Wind Blade of Chaos!

The clash of two immense powers unfolded in the chaotic skies; Minglang saw his sail-shaped Jian Hong dissipate instantly, while the terrifying Wind Blade of Chaos continued to surge towards him.

“Yuu~~~~~”

Bai Qi instinctively let out a sound.

“Don’t panic, let it fly for a while!” Minglang said calmly.

As the Wind Blade of Chaos swept horizontally towards them, just as it neared Bai Qi and Minglang, the splendid blade suddenly split in two from the middle, creating two fragmented blades that narrowly passed by Bai Qi and Minglang on either side.

“Take to the sky,” Minglang told Bai Qi.

Having evaded this calamity, Bai Qi immediately spread his wings, riding on the comparatively gentle updraft that followed and soared upwards with vigor!

“Break away!” Minglang continued to direct Bai Qi.

The outward spin of the atmospheric vortex was currently sending them towards the direction of Heavenly Peak; to remain within the vortex could likely pull them higher, where the outward spin becomes thinner, the inner spin closer—a considerable danger!

Minglang didn’t want to take that risk; even as a god, one must stay grounded.

Bai Qi began to flap his wings vigorously, needing substantial strength to break free from the bonds of the atmospheric vortex; his wings beat powerfully, yet his body seemed to be inching closer towards the vortex.

Not enough strength!

Unable to break free from the hold of the atmospheric vortex!

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Minglang hadn’t anticipated the vortex to be so domineering, that Bai Qi, a dragon with the cultivation base of a God General level, would also be engulfed!

“Sword Spirit Dragon, go!”

Seeing this, Minglang immediately threw the Sword Spirit Dragon, anchoring it on a thumb-sized peak of Heavenly Peak.

During the throw, the Sword Spirit Dragon divided into hundreds and thousands of Sword Shadow Sword Souls, forming a sword bridge with these shadows!

This action was similar to a tug-of-war; just required some assistance to help Bai Qi break free from the atmospheric vortex’s outward spin.

With the Sword Spirit Dragon’s help, Bai Qi didn’t need to struggle so much. He first remained still to recuperate some strength, then suddenly flapped his wings, exerting all the force he could muster, and in one breath, he freed himself from the immense wind constraints!

The outward spin wind constraints were like a terrifying glue; as Bai Qi pulled his body free, feathers, ice muscles, and down were torn off in large patches, causing Bai Qi to grimace in pain!

Finally, Bai Qi had broken free from the wind’s bondage, his pristine white body now smeared with blood, the scarlet starkly vivid. Minglang pulled out a Spirit Origin Fruit as a restorative for Bai Qi.

Minglang sat down to rest, looking at the wounds on Bai Qi that resembled a layer of skin peeled away, feeling shaken.

He had never imagined that the suction force of the wind could be so strong that it felt like his body was glued to the breeze. Once he tried to break free, it was akin to skinning and deboning!

“Once we get passed these Heavenly Peaks, we should be able to see Sky Peak,” stated Mr. Jinli, as he floated out and spoke to Minglang.

Minglang looked up, and nearly suffocated; for he saw a massive celestial body looming overhead, dominating his entire field of vision, and beyond its atmospheric layers, he could see the uneven, rolling landscapes of the Celestial Continent…

The celestial body overhead was clearly influenced by Heavenly Gravity; rivers hung upside down, rock masses floated in the air, and the atmosphere was cluttered with a plethora of meteorites, ready to pour down upon the two unrelated worlds!

Minglang cast his gaze even further, barely making out the end of the Celestial Continent; however, at its edge, instead of the pitch-black cosmos, there lay another continent!

This other half-unveiled continent was fused with the celestial body above, resembling a fishing boat smashing into a giant dragon boat. The “entwined” area they formed could only be described as hellish: a chaotic sprawl of mountain ranges, disordered rivers, and lava following the cracks and faults of the collapsing continents, spreading wherever it wished!

Minglang witnessed an ancient volcano, seemingly suspended upside-down from his view. The terrifying lava erupting from the volcano’s crater did not scatter like an umbrella but instead horrifyingly flowed backward due to the Heavenly Gravity, continuing its path and painting a bright red silk thread between the Celestial Continent and Dragon Gate, running through the Dragon Gate lands and the Demon God village where Minglang had started his journey…

This vision shook Minglang to his core.

Even the appearance of the Supreme Court in the sky, even their collision with Tianshu, was not nearly as shocking as the chaotic and disorderly scene before him!

These Celestial Continents had no Void Sea.

Their collision was one of raw, brutal impact!

To the creatures of those continents, it was nothing short of a horrendously apocalyptic end!