Chapter 1881
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Days passed one after another. Elder Ying kept trying to get in touch with Yue Ye but the responses he got were few and far between as Yue Ye kept avoiding him.
Towards that, Yue Yi was feeling rather helpless.
But Jun Xie was constantly being pestered by Yue Ye.
Half a month passed in a blink and Elder Ying's heart kept reverberating with the conversation between Jun Xie and Ye Sha.
Counting the time, it was almost time but there was still no movement.
On the evening of the fifteenth day, Elder Ying could no longer sit still. He was deeply afraid that he had missed out on something and he ran straight to stand before the Shadow Moon Palace's main doors, his head raised in anticipation as he stared in the direction where the sun was setting.
The sky gradually darkened and dusk came. The glow of the setting sun spilled over the land. Elder Ying was feeling rather tired and he wanted to leave but hesitated. Yue Yi stood beside him, silent and not saying a word.
"Forget it. Let's go back first." Elder Ying suspected that he had guessed wrongly and he shook his head helplessly as he turned to go back.
Yue Yi looked at Elder Yue and then looked ahead. Suddenly, his eyes lit up and he grabbed hold of Elder Yue's arm to say: "Grandfather! Look! "
Elder Ying turned his head in puzzlement and suddenly discovered.
On the line where the Heaven and Earth merged with the sun, a black shadow could be seen faintly.
Elder Ying's eyes widened in excitement as he stared at the black shadow that was gradually growing bigger!
A faint tremor came from the ground and an orderly troop of soldiers suddenly appeared before Elder Ying and Yue Yi's eyes!
In front of the large troop, a slender looking woman dressed in light armour was seated proudly upon a fine horse, treading upon the light of dusk as she gradually walked towards the Shadow Moon Palace's main doors!
The thundering sound of the armoured horses reverberated in his ears, like it was trampling on Elder Ying's heart.
The troop of soldiers dressed in silver armour stopped before the Shadow Moon Palace's main doors and the cold and arrogant woman in the lead urged her horse to come before Elder Ying. She dismounted from her horse in a carefree manner, her nimble movements so suave that it made Yue Yi who was a man to admit his inferiority.
"May I ask if this is the Shadow Moon Palace?" The woman opened her mouth to ask. Completely different from her cold and arrogant demeanour, her voice sounded surprisingly pleasant to the ears.
"Yes." Elder Ying nodded his head.
A faint smile bloomed on the woman's face. Although her attitude was gentle and courteous, for some reason, it gave people a sense of sharpness and strength. It made people involuntarily become very polite when talking to her.
"Excuse me, is there a guest surnamed Jun in your place?" the woman asked.
As the woman spoke, the tens of thousands of soldiers behind her were completely silent, as if they didn't exist at all.
Elder Ying swept his gaze over. With his powers, he was actually able to see more than a hundred Purple Spirits at the front of the army!
That was a true Purple Spirit, and had not been raised through any special means.
"Yes." Elder Ying nodded his head, feeling rather surprised in his heart at the military discipline of the army before his eyes. Without a single order, they were able to maintain such order, which was really astounding.
"Excuse me, you are?"
The smile on the woman's face became even more enchanting. She slowly said, "I am his wife."
"What?" Elder Ying's eyes stared wide with incredulity. Yue Yi on the side was also stunned. Even if he was beaten to death, he would never have thought that the cold and enchanting woman before his eyes would actually be Jun Xie's …..
Wait a minute!
[Wasn't Jun Xie a woman?]
Just as Elder Ying and Yue Yi were feeling puzzled, a cold and clear voice suddenly rang out behind them.
"You're here?"
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