Chapter 519 - The Wind Came and Blew over Green Mountain

Genres:LitRPG Author:Mao Ni wordCount:608 updated:24/11/04 01:59:26
It was raining in Zhaoge City.

Yet this was the first “spring rain” for the year; many people were aware of its meaning.

“Is everything okay?” asked the Royal Concubine Hu, feeling worried.

The reclusive room at the Water-Moon Nunnery was still quiet as ever.

Jing Xin resided in this small courtyard.

The Thousand Mile Windy Corridor was renowned for the frequent violent winds.

He looked in the direction of south, remaining silent.

Liu Shisui wiped his eyes before saying, “I’m a little worried.”

Bu Qiuxiao understood what he meant.

He had sent a disciple to Zhaoge City to ask this question, but he got a boring answer.

The spring rain fell onto the clouds and fog.

The clouds and fog had gradually dissipated.

A shriek echoed in heaven and earth.

Something like this had never happened in history.

It was for this reason that his departure would cause a noticeable commotion.

The mainland of Chaotian might witness an unrest.

It was quiet on Green Mountain.

So was on the top of Tianguang Peak.

The movements of the shadow reflected one’s perceptions of life at different stages.

Yuan Qijing said, “It’s done.”

The memorial service was over. The next event was more important.

It was the first time the top of Tianguang Peak revealed itself to the onlookers.

A common chair was placed in the hut.

All in all, Liu Ci didn’t like the chair.

Countless gazes fell on that chair.

The peak master of Shiyue, the Immortal Guangyuan, kept even a lower profile.

In a sense, his words represented the attitude of Tianguang Peak.

Everybody cast their gazes at the stone monument.

Bai Rujing said to Yuan Qijing, “Please read the Will of the Sect Master, Sword Justice.”

Yuan Qijing remained silent, saying nothing; nor did he get up and take the sheath.

It was quiet on the peak top.

The twilight grew colder.

It was obvious that Yuan Qijing didn’t want to read the Will.

In other words, he was unwilling to carry it out even if there was a Will.

The atmosphere on the peak top grew exceedingly tense.

It was just then that the footsteps suddenly rang out.

Everybody looked in that direction.

Guo Nanshan was stunned speechless.

So was Jian Ruoyun. He then couldn’t help but feel furious.

Bai Rujing thought his own eyes must be blurred.

Even the Immortal Guangyuan felt surprised.

More people felt a bit dizzy, because the shock they felt was tremendous.

Only two people could truly hold themselves on the top of Tianguang Peak.

Yuan Qijing sighted once.

Zhao Layue looked in that direction quietly, since she had guessed it a long time ago.

The wind blew over Green Mountain.

A white cloth appeared in the sights of the crowd.

Jing Jiu walked to the front of the stone monument.

Next.