Xiaofu hated smooth-talking people the most! Especially after the Dreamland incident!
There were very few Heavenly Foxes like her. For the Heavenly Foxes, who paid attention to manners and etiquette, such behavior was improper, uneducated, and lacking confidence. Therefore, the foxes were always polite, making people feel like they were bathing in the spring breeze.
However, the people they studied under, human beings, the race with the most developed cultivation civilization, were filled with such mischievous people. They were indifferent and did not care about anything at all. They were not at all like the great cultivators who had achieved the Dao.
Just like the master in the Dreamland, who bullied her as soon as the sky turned dark!
When she saw such a person again, anger rose from her heart, and evil grew in her heart! Originally, the seven-tailed Auntie Yue should be the leader of the two. She should be watching the enemy from the side, but because of the anger in her heart, she attacked a little hurriedly. She raised her hand, and a white tiger head appeared in the sky. Under the burst of the Tao realm, a momentum that could swallow the world arose spontaneously, and it bit down on the Taoist!
Yes, it was indeed a tiger head. This was the mimicry of the Heavenly Foxes' attack system. With the Tao realm as the foundation, it could transform into various beast souls to launch an attack. It had the support of the Tao realm and the integration of beast souls. It was a very famous move, called the fox borrowing the tiger's power.
As soon as she attacked, Auntie Yue had to suppress the attack that she had been preparing. Since she was going to expel the Taoist, she tried not to gang up on him. She had to fight with individual strength first. She had to make the human be convinced.
In theory, there was not much difference between the strength of a Yang God and a Half-immortal monster. It was not that they could not fight, but they were not confident. Auntie Yue had the intention to wait for Xiaofu to fight a few rounds and see the opponent's strength before making a decision. Should she replace Xiaofu, or let Xiaofu continue to fight?
As one of the best foxes in the Yang God, Xiaofu had such confidence, but she did not know why she had become so impulsive after coming back this time.
The Daoist panicked when he was in front of the tiger's mouth. He rolled and crawled, running like a wolf when he was only a foot away from the tiger's mouth. It was very difficult for him to escape. This kind of performance was very inappropriate for a demi-immortal monster. As one of the most outstanding people among the human race, he didn't strike back decisively but kept running. In terms of battle tactics, he was very naive.
Xiaofan's ability to intimidate others was very sharp, but it was far from reaching the level where a Half Immortal monstrous genius couldn't deal with it.
The space in front of the tiger's mouth was filled with a powerful suction force. Nothing could escape from the roar of the tiger's mouth. However, the daoist was able to escape by a hair's breadth every time. His movements were choppy and he looked like he was having a cramp. He did not have the elegance and grace of a Half Immortal cultivator, but he still managed to hold on.
During this period, Xiaofu's follow-up spells were dense and precise. She wanted to press the last straw on the camel, but she couldn't press it!
The tiger form was too close to the opponent, so there were scruples when using spells within range. If the coordination was not good, they would affect each other. This had never happened in previous battles, because no one would twist their waist and shake their buttocks in front of the tiger's mouth.
Probably because he was being chased too much, the daoist took a swaying stake and used a virtual figure to lure the white tiger to swallow him. He turned over and rode on the white tiger's back!
He even laughed, "Little Big Sister's White Tiger is really amazing. It's making this Young Master want to die!"
Xiaofu was even more annoyed. She didn't know why, but there seemed to be a kind of anger in her. She just didn't like this daoist. If it were someone else, she wouldn't have lost her composure. It was this person's sloppy attitude that she couldn't stand!
She pinched her finger and the white tiger disappeared. There were countless magical skills in the Heavenly Fox Attack System. How could a tiger form represent them?
For a moment, the two of them fought fiercely. It was the fiercest battle among all the battles. It seemed like they would fight to the death.
But Aunt Yue, who was watching the battle, didn't make a move. She just watched quietly and sighed in her heart!
The monstrous genius of the human race lived up to his reputation!
In a battle between cultivators, it was a principle to have both offense and defense. Offense was the best principle. This sentence was true. If a person could play with ease in a completely pure defense, it showed that there was a big gap between his strength and his opponent's!
Why did he do this? It was impossible for other races, but it was normal for a race like human. There were too many reasons. It proved that his strength was extraordinary, he didn't have any evil intentions toward the Heavenly Fox Clan, he had a game mentality, he admired the lust of beauties, and so on.
Since he didn't show any evil intentions for the time being, she didn't need to make a move! The purpose of the Heavenly Fox Clan was to drive people away, not to make enemies. If a powerful human Demigod had a playful attitude, at least it proved that this person didn't need to be offended.
If he wanted to play, then let him play!
The only thing that worried her was that this Taoist hid his roots so well that not even a drop of water could leak out! Not to mention the orthodoxy, even the direction of the Dao Vein couldn't be seen clearly. The Tao Realm with the Dharma Vein, the Body Vein didn't fear close-range combat, and the Sword Vein was flexible. It was a hodgepodge. When mixed together, one couldn't taste the real flavor!
What was he hiding? This was what Aunt Yue wanted to know the most.
… Lou Xiaoyi was stalling for time!
He didn't have a choice. He had just arrived here and encountered the Heavenly Fox Clan's banishment. His luck was extraordinarily good.
He originally wanted to get in touch with the Heavenly Fox Clan first. In view of the close relationship between the two sides, there was no need to pretend to be profound and hide, which would cause misunderstandings. He had always insisted on the importance of communication. It might lose the drama, but it was the most effective principle.
Unfortunately, the Heavenly Fox Clan didn't give him time!
Once the illusion was activated, the foxes rushed forward. It would be difficult to communicate with them at this time. Maybe he would be misunderstood as having bad intentions?
What puzzled him was that this banishment competition was very obvious and not too dangerous. In the Cultivation World, everyone understood the rules. Why would the nine Demi-Immortals immediately retreat?
If they retreated so resolutely, then what was the point of them coming here? Wasn't it to show their strength and force the Heavenly Fox Clan to reveal the secret of the Heart Compass? You have to show your toughness, whether in terms of attitude or strength!
This was a terrible battle. The process was muddled, there was no organization, there was no mutual coordination, everyone was fighting for themselves, and everyone had their own thoughts … In such a situation, he had no other choice but to deal with it.
Intuitively, this large-scale banishment was not simple. As the most intelligent Demonic Beast Clan, the Heavenly Fox Clan's action was somewhat rash and wishful thinking. The human Demi-Immortals' response was a bit too deliberate and too artificial.
He needed more time to observe and judge. Only then could he know what role he should play in this farce.
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