I Can Use Myriad Divine Abilities-Chapter 173: Ruthless Extermination

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Chapter 173: Chapter 173: Ruthless Extermination

Gah!

The Red-eyed Raven landed steadily on Zhang Yuan’s shoulder.

This servant spirit tilted its head, a hint of pride showing in its jewel-like eyes.

As if boasting its spoil to Zhang Yuan.

Zhang Yuan smiled, picked up the trembling Flower Mink on the ground, and crushed it directly, handing it to the Red-eyed Raven as a late-night snack.

After advancing to Tier Two, the Red-eyed Raven’s abilities not only improved significantly.

But also gained a touch of spirituality.

Its spirituality is gradually evoked.

And with Zhang Yuan’s meticulous cultivation, it can take on more tasks.

Capturing the Flower Mink is just a small dish!

And this Flower Mink was raised by Seventh Brother.

Although its size is smaller than a weasel.

It’s naturally alert with a strong sense of smell, accurately distinguishing various scents.

A skilled tracker and enemy seeker.

The reason Zhang Yuan was ambushed by Seventh Brother and his three tonight was because of the medicinal herbs he bought at the pharmacy during the day!

The other party tampered with the medicine pack and then relied on this Flower Mink to track it here.

Unfortunately, they never dreamed Zhang Yuan would have the servant spirit Red-eyed Raven as a sentry.

Resulting in their deaths in vain!

Zhang Yuan stroked the Red-eyed Raven swallowing the Flower Mink, a glint of sharpness flashed in his eyes.

Speaking of which, he still underestimated the complexity and danger of Xia Ruins.

A prestigious pharmacy that secretly conducts such despicable acts is truly disgraceful.

Or for the people in Ruins City, this might be considered normal!

Reputation, business integrity, all are inferior to profits.

The shopkeeper estimated Zhang Yuan was unfamiliar, yet acted generously, hence had such a wicked idea.

Zhang Yuan cannot endure!

He is not the kind to offer the other cheek when slapped.

After understanding the situation, Zhang Yuan decisively made a decision.

He wants to eradicate the roots and completely solve the hidden dangers!

In the next moment, Zhang Yuan’s figure flashed and instantly disappeared into the vast night.

The Red-eyed Raven that had just swallowed the Flower Mink soared with him, patrolling the sky above him!

The West Mountain Collection is about ten miles from Xia Ruins, and with Zhang Yuan bolstered by Golden Grasshopper’s sixfold agility, he took just half a cup of tea’s time to reach the West City Gate.

This was based on him deliberately avoiding residential areas.

The Xia Ruins differ from ordinary cities.

Having city gates but lacking main gates.

Thus, day or night, people can freely enter or exit without any obstruction.

Such circumstances have their reasons.

Xia Ruins is not under the government’s rule, the inner city has been divided by various forces.

In such a situation, nobody wants other forces to control the critical gateways.

Moreover, within the vast surrounding area of Xia Ruins, there exists no other city.

Even Daqian shows no interest in this Ruins City.

No external enemies mean no need for city defense.

As for the weirdness, having a gate or not makes no difference.

This greatly facilitated nocturnal travelers like Zhang Yuan, easily entering the city.

He relied on the Red-eyed Raven, avoiding teams patrolling the street.

These night patrols are organized by local gangs, responsible for the basic security of their territories.

Traveling stealthily, Zhang Yuan approached Ji’an Pharmacy where he had been during the day.

Ji’an Pharmacy is the largest pharmacy in Xia Ruins City, trading various medicinal herbs, with business typically very prosperous.

It was already deep night, the pharmacy’s doors tightly shut.

However, the main hall remained brightly lit.

Two shop assistants were checking inventory behind the counter, while the shopkeeper sat on a grand chair nearby, frowning in thought.

He muttered, "Why hasn’t Old Qi returned yet?"

This shopkeeper had instructed him to first investigate the fat sheep’s background before returning to discuss how or whether to proceed.

Cautious sailors sail long journeys.

He had been in this trade for decades, often executing shady businesses, rarely having accidents.

His caution was the reason!

Just as the shopkeeper spoke, a middle-aged man nearby chuckled, "Perhaps by now he’s already done it."

This man, tall and handsome, exuded confidence and arrogance in his eyes.

A Martial Artist’s full aura.

"I thought so as well!"

The shopkeeper disgustedly clapped, "Old Qi always rushes things; this deal shouldn’t have been left to him."

"It’s all right."

The middle-aged man dismissed it, "A mere Tier Three, he alongside Leopard is enough to handle it, no need for extra trouble."

"That would indeed be best,"

The shopkeeper took a long sigh, "Just afraid..."

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Suddenly, someone knocked on the pharmacy door.

Everyone in the main hall looked towards it, the shopkeeper shutting his mouth.

The middle-aged man tightened, gathering power.

Yet the next instant, relaxed, chuckled, "It’s old Qi and them returning."

The knock code was correct.

This middle-aged man went to the door, reaching to unbolt it.

As he opened the door, something felt wrong, retreating swiftly!

Despite this Tier Three Martial Artist’s quick reaction, he was a tad too slow.

As the thick door cracked open a sliver, a biting sword aura instantly slashed towards him.

Though made a right response,

The sword was too fast, too strong, too fierce, leaving him with dread and unable to resist.

His forehead suddenly cooled, he stood still.

The sword light vanished.

This Tier Three Martial Artist stood there, confidence gone, replaced with bewilderment and despair.

He opened his mouth, intending to say something.

Instead, from his forehead to chin, then down his throat, chest, abdomen...

A straight slit appeared.

Crimson blood gushed out!

Once the middle-aged man collapsed, the shopkeeper and assistants awoke as if from a dream.

Their eyes widened as Zhang Yuan entered armed, trembling in fear and speechless.

Zhang Yuan nonchalantly shut the door, removed his mask, and greeted the shopkeeper with a smile, "Shopkeeper, we meet again."

The shopkeeper instantly recognized Zhang Yuan.

Immediately his knees buckled, dropped to the ground, "Spare my life!"

He truly regretted to the utmost.

If he’d known Zhang Yuan was so formidable, he wouldn’t have sent Old Qi on this black job.

Now the plan failed, costing his own life!

"This great hero, I’ve been blind, deserving ten thousand deaths, but our Ji’an Pharmacy is backed by Liuhe Gang..."

Slash!

A head flew skyward.

Zhang Yuan gave no chance for chatter, swinging to behead him.

Then dealt with remaining assistants in the hall.

His action merciless, without compassion!

Zhang Yuan knew Ji’an Pharmacy’s backing was Liuhe Gang.

One of the major forces within Xia Ruins.

It’s said the gang leader was a Tier Five master, left and right guardians under him being Tier Four True Qi Martial Artists.

Numbering thousands.

Clearly not a target Zhang Yuan could handle now.

So he either refrained or acted decisively to eradicate completely without leaving any consequence!