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Chapter 974

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PS: Today is the last day of the double. Those who have tickets, please accept them …



Ka Wah sighed. She had no chance at all in such a way!

No matter which of the twelve spaces she entered, there would be hundreds of opponents waiting for her. Not to mention the monks, they were natural enemies. Even her fellow Taoist companions, who would be willing to give up their own Fated Chance to help her?

She couldn't open her mouth!

She thought it would be the same as before, but she didn't expect the Ruins of the End to adopt the most unskilled method, which was to draw a space and snatch it!

Twelve rays of light descended. Those were the entrances to the twelve spaces. How to enter was a test of the Daoist orthodoxy's style.

Some forces chose to enter as a group, but they were the minority! The biggest advantage of doing so was that they could support each other during a fight and share weal and woe together. Their safety was guaranteed. However, the disadvantage was obvious. What if the Great Dao Fragment in this space was not what they needed? Or, if they were lucky enough to snatch the right to use the fragment, who would be the one to fuse it?

Cultivators, after all, cultivated individually, not as a group. There was no reason to be modest at this time.

Most of the cultivators chose to enter separately. The advantage was that they could do whatever they wanted. For the entire sect, there would be a time when they would encounter the fragment. They wouldn't have to fight to the death only to realize that their efforts were in vain!

The downside was that they would be fighting alone and their safety would be worrying. However, for cultivators, this wasn't a big problem. Those who were able to reach this step weren't afraid of death. Those who were cowardly wouldn't come. Those who came had no regard for life or death.

The few cultivators of the Carefree Travel Sect looked at each other. There was no need for discussion. They could understand each other's intentions. There was no reason for them to gather and gamble! The orthodoxy of the Carefree Travel Sect had always been free and independent. This was their tradition.

Here, there was no distinction between men and women. No one should be taken care of. Ever since she stepped into the cultivation world, Ka Wah understood this very well. Unfortunately, her mother didn't understand.

Looking at the few senior brothers entering the rays of light, the other Zhou Xian Daoists did the same. They didn't choose to group up.

However, Buddhism was the exact opposite! Almost all of them chose the twelve branches according to the nature of their sects. For example, the Ten Thousand Buddhas chose the Son, the Ascetic Zen chose the Ugly, and so on. This kind of unity could no longer be simply attributed to the style of the orthodoxy. It was more likely to be a kind of overall arrangement. It had to be said that this kind of arrangement was more effective!

Although Ka Wah was disappointed, it didn't mean that she would stop moving forward. It was impossible for her to find a team with fewer people to enter. This was because the cultivators were very smart. Everyone would choose the team with the least number of people when they entered. As a result, the number of people entering the twelve teams was basically the same. There was no one with more people, and no one with fewer people.

In the end, she chose Celestial. While avoiding her fellow disciples from the Xiao Yao Sect, she chose this branch not because there were more people in this branch, but because she liked this name. Since she was just trying her luck, why not find someone she liked?

She bumped into the ray of light. She felt … nothing!

Only the twelve rays of light in the sky were no longer there. Everything else, including the stars and meteorites in the sky, did not change at all. She understood that this was the Ruins of End's Cave's great magic power. It divided the sky in the real world into twelve different spaces. The ratio of each space to the real world was exactly the same. The advantage was that the space was big enough. It wouldn't feel crowded even if hundreds of Yuanying were to play in it!

When she entered the Celestial branch space, she didn't see any cultivators around her. This was also the reason why the space was big enough. She knew very well that the Shard of the Great Tao would not appear quickly. Since it was a game, the cards would not be revealed too early. Otherwise, who would stay here to play?

The Ruins of End's Cave had made it very clear. If the Shard was taken, the space would be gone. Everyone knew very well what they were doing and whether they had a chance.

She flew forward aimlessly. In such a harsh environment, what she wanted to see the most now was the whereabouts of people. Even if they were enemies, at least she would know what to do.

No one knew how big the Ruins of End's space was. Its size was determined by the will of the Ruins of End's Cave. Hence, what she could do now was to measure this space and know the distribution of the stars. She wanted to see if she could use it.

After flying for a while, a few strong auras came from the front. The majestic Buddha's light shone brightly like a lamp in the dark night!

Ka Wah did not hesitate. She turned around and ran. Not to mention that she was a Daoist with average combat power. Even a Daoist who was good at fighting would run first in such a situation!

Cultivators were not afraid of death, but they were not courting death!

The range of her spiritual perception was obviously not as wide as the monks. When she discovered the other party, the monks also discovered her! They immediately started their pursuit!

Ka Wah could be considered to have wandered the universe for many years. Her escape and concealment techniques were not weak. Furthermore, her mother had put in a lot of effort in this aspect. She had almost spared no effort in throwing resources into it. Her equipment was considered very rich among cultivators of the same realm.

Because it was a long range spiritual perception search beyond the horizon, it was easier to escape in such a state. Ka Wah's response was simple and effective. When she passed by a small meteorite, she released a paper puppet from the back of the meteorite. At the same time, she lowered her body onto the meteorite and entered the state of breath control.

The paper puppet was specially made for her by her mother. Its aura fluctuations were very similar to hers. It was a bait. After flying on its own for a period of time, it would self-destruct. At this time, she had already escaped in the opposite direction.

This was a very clever escape tactic. She had not come here unprepared. No one who came here was a pure sheep.

As expected, the monks fell for the trick. For this kind of pursuit beyond the horizon, escaping was common. It was not strange! Spiritual perception could help a cultivator reach far, but it also had its limitations. In a certain sense, each of the six senses was indispensable.

Jia Hua continued to wander around. She realized that she couldn't even do the simplest measurement of the size of the airspace here. There were always people she met, and she was always dodging, so there was no fixed direction. She extinguished this thought, and began to doubt the meaning of her coming here. Was she just there to make up the numbers?

Most people like her had entered the space of the Ultimate, right? Harboring dreams, trying to pick up a loophole!

She had encountered several waves of Daoist cultivators. Some were alone, and some were in groups. She only hid in groups and let the solo cultivators go. It was impossible to detect every aura. Like a rat crossing the street, then the cultivators had lost the meaning of cultivation.

The solo Daoists were much more polite to each other. There was no basis for fighting. There was no benefit, and it could not be quickly resolved. Instead, it would affect the state of the real battle. They often left after reporting the movements of the Bodhisattvas of Buddhism in this space.

It was also unrealistic to form a group. They could not work together outside, so how could they rely on strangers after entering?

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