Chapter 114
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Xi Liufeng looked at the two Sword Venerables lying on the ground with a pale face.
He never thought that the Star Sword Sect would be so overbearing!
Even without concrete evidence, they dared to injure people!
He said sternly, "Are you declaring war on the Washing Heavens Pavilion?"
Sage Xing Yue wanted to attack again but was stopped by Sage Xing Yun.
"Bring these two back to the sect and wait for the Sect Master to make a decision," Sage Xing Yun said. He looked at the two people on the ground as if he was looking at two dead objects.
Xuanke returned to the Star Sword Sect and received a message from Sage Xing Luo in his cave.
He was about to head to the Washing Heavens Pavilion when he sensed a familiar aura.
It was Junior Sister!
His figure flashed and disappeared from sight.
Zhao Ximing carried the person in his arms and rushed for an entire day. When he saw the Star Sword Sect in front of him, he finally heaved a sigh of relief.
A huge pressure descended and almost made him kneel on the ground.
Fortunately, in the next moment, the pressure disappeared without a trace, and his arms became empty at the same time.
Suppressing the disappointment in his heart, Zhao Ximing only had time to see a figure flash by.
Xuanke's hands that were holding Gu Shengyin were trembling.
The breathing of the Junior Sister in his arms was so weak. Her face was so pale that it was transparent. It was as if she would disappear in the next second.
Sage Xing Luo was the first to know that Gu Shengyin was rescued. In the next moment, Sage Xing Yue and the rest returned to the sect.
He immediately went to the Lingyun Peak but was blocked by the restriction outside Xuanke's cave.
This block lasted for half a month.
Until half a month later, Xuanke walked out.
Sage Xing Luo thought that he was looking at Venerable Lingxiao.
Xuanke said coldly to Sage Xing Luo, "Guard Junior Sister for me."
Sage Xing Luo asked, "Where is Martial Granduncle going?"
Xuanke's eyes were filled with killing intent. "It's time to settle the score between Junior Sister and the Washing Heavens Pavilion."
In less than two days, the news of Venerable Lingyun of the Star Sword Sect massacring the entire Washing Heavens Pavilion spread throughout the Sky Billow World.
From then on, the Heavenly Cleansing Pavilion no longer existed in this world.
Xi Liufeng, who was locked up in the Star Gathering Sword Sect's water prison, 'accidentally' learned of this news.
"Impossible! I hid this from my father, so he didn't know about it! Your Star Asura Sword Sect can't do this! "He couldn't believe it.
The Starnet Sword Sect disciple in charge of the guard looked at him with a face full of resentment. "Whether it's true or not, you just have to go out and take a look to know. It's spread throughout the entire Great Sky Billow World. From now on, there's no more Heavens Washing Pavilion. Oh, right! I almost forgot. You actually dared to harm Great Martial Granduncle. You will never be able to go out again. "
Washing Heavens Pavilion collapsed onto the ground, exhausted. He had originally hoped that his father would come and rescue him, but he didn't expect that the Star Asura Sword Sect would actually act so ruthlessly.
He had never thought that just because he did something so insignificant for the woman he loved, he would actually ruin the thousands of years of foundation of the Heavens Washing Pavilion and the lives of countless disciples!
It was all because of Bai Xinya! It was all her fault!
He looked at Bai Xinya, who was curled up in the corner and struggling in pain, and a trace of hatred suddenly flashed through his eyes.
If it wasn't for her, he wouldn't have been so hot-headed as to target the Iceheart Sword Monarch, and thus offend the Star Gathering Sword Sect.
If it wasn't for her, he would still be the high and mighty Young Master of the Washing Heavens Pavilion, pursued by everyone, and not fall into prison and be trampled on by others.
If it wasn't for her, the Washing Heavens Pavilion wouldn't have collapsed, and his father wouldn't have died …
If it wasn't for her …
A trace of madness flashed through Xi Liufeng's eyes.
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