Mythical Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1144: Marquis Wenn in Seclusion...



Ma Chao's blood was flowing profusely, but it was nothing much, just a few wounds that exposed the bone, the rest were not considered injuries for someone with Inner Qi Manifestation.

"Meng Qi!" "Big Brother!" Pang De and Ma Yunlu shouted excitedly. Though he was covered in blood, both had seen worse situations before.

"I won't die." Ma Chao waved his hand to indicate he was fine, and the wounds on his body closed instantly, stopping the bleeding.

"Thank you, General Guan, for your assistance." Pang De was puzzled about why Guan Yu glanced at Ma Chao and then both ended up covered in blood, but it was fortunate he woke up.

"No need to be polite; it was I who hindered Meng Qi's opportunity." Guan Yu smiled wryly.

"The Marquis Wenn is truly terrifying." Ma Chao got up from the bed and said with a bitter smile.

"Marquis Wenn?" A row of question marks appeared on Pang De's head, and his face was full of confusion.

Ma Chao recounted to Pang De what he saw in his mind, and Pang De, not being a fool, quickly understood Lyu Bu's intention, feeling slightly regretful.

As for Lyu Bu shattering everything within visual range, Pang De wasn't surprised; he had previously watched Lyu Bu shatter the Sky Dome. Moreover, Ascending inherently represents a leap in life's level, becoming stronger is nothing surprising.

"I wish I could battle again with the Marquis Wenn." Pang De said with admiration. He was not particularly concerned about Lyu Bu's personal moral failings, just interested in his strength.

"Achoo!" Lyu Bu pinched his nose, looking at his surroundings, grateful that both he and Diao Chan were now immune to all poisons, although this Heavenly Realm was quite strange.

"Fengxian, what are we eating tonight?" Diao Chan transmitted her voice from a small house on a prairie.

They had been in the Heavenly Realm for a few days, and Lyu Bu had flown quite a distance without finding anyone. However, since Diao Chan originally wished to hide away with Lyu Bu, this complete isolation was somewhat exaggerated, but she didn't mind.

Though they had to search for food and make their own clothes, this leisurely lifestyle truly suited someone with Diao Chan's gentle nature.

Diao Chan wasn't just a pretty face; although her dancing manifested into skills akin to Spiritual Talent, it didn't mean she was lacking in other areas—she had mastered nearly all basic skills.

As for making clothes, Lyu Bu could chop anything into the shapes Diao Chan desired, so they quickly accumulated various basic tools in their new home; invincible Lyu Bu claimed he could roam freely on any map.

Thus, although this place had some strange animals, ever since Lyu Bu appeared, they instinctively avoided him, knowing he was not to be trifled with.

"Let me look... The taste of that animal with a pouch last time wasn't great, how about we have fish? Yesterday I saw a Kun Fish covered with Cloud Qi." Lyu Bu, who was mapping while picking fruits, quickly replied to Diao Chan's transmission.

Lyu Bu would take a bite first of any fruit he picked to ensure it was non-toxic, and then pick more to bring back, even though Diao Chan was also immune to all poisons.

"Oh, Fengxian, be careful and return quickly." Diao Chan thought of yesterday's marsupial and nodded, saying that Lyu Bu had great teeth, able to eat anything, and she, not one to shy away from chores, could cook competitively, though probably not as well as Chen Xi's family's chef.

Lyu Bu leapt into the air and swiftly headed to the coast over a hundred li away, then looked around, finally spotting a patch of grayish-yellow Cloud Qi, taking up his Sky Piercer, charging towards a Great Kun basking in the sun.

A few moments later, amid the Great Kun's frenzied roars and the crazy surging of waves, Lyu Bu flew away with a strip of meat weighing about a dozen pounds.

As for the subsequent turbulent waves, Lyu Bu paid them no mind, only considering how enormous the fish was, pondering that it would produce hundreds of pounds of meat every day, enough to eat for a lifetime without the worry of running out.

The Kun Fish calmed down a quarter of an hour later, and its wounds healed, continuing to bask in the sun, and the vengeful Great Kun awaited that mosquito-like being that had drawn its blood before.

You see, ever since it grew so large, only it, the Great Kun, had bullied others; never had anyone dared to bully him. Although it was frightened once a few years ago, it wasn't a big deal; it has grown larger now, and if it met that person again, it wouldn't be worried.

That day, while chewing on Great Kun meat, Lyu Bu found the flavor delicious and the texture satisfying. Diao Chan also thought it tasted far better than previously eaten meats, prompting Lyu Bu to decide to mark his food source, lest one day it wanders off.

Thus, after lunch, as part of his digestion activity, Lyu Bu went to find the Great Kun, and the two engaged in a fierce sea battle, blood flowing like rivers, dyeing the sea red.

Of course, Lyu Bu was unscathed, while the Great Kun suffered miserably. Though its strength was comparable to Lyu Bu's, its massive size and slow movements resulted in a blood-soaked defeat.

Still, these injuries were nothing for the massive, nearly blind Great Kun. With its thick skin and dense Cloud Qi, causing it fatal damage was difficult for Lyu Bu.

Fortunately, Lyu Bu wasn't there to kill it—after hacking for a while and bestowing a few wounds, he placed a Divine Thought on it to easily locate it later and, amidst the furious roars of the Great Kun, flew away.

For the following years, the Great Kun was nearly daily exploited by Lyu Bu, who would come and take a bit of its flesh—no hiding place was sufficient. Initially, the Great Kun tried to resist, but eventually reconciled to its limited swimming speed compared to Lyu Bu's swift flight.

Until one day, the Great Kun was nearly suffocated by a squid with long tentacles wrapping around it a thousand meters underwater, when Lyu Bu arrived just in time to collect meat for dinner, slashed off a squid tentacle with his halberd, and saved the unlucky creature.

The Great Kun seized the opportunity to devour most of the squid tentacles, preventing itself from becoming another creature's meal, and from then on, it laid calmly atop the sea by day, basking. A mosquito's blood-sucking? Just a moment and it regrows.

Since then, Lyu Bu no longer needed to fly hundreds of li for fish flesh, sparing the Great Kun from his harsher tactics.

But enough about Lyu Bu and the Great Kun; now in Ye City at the Wenn family's business, they are addressing Chen Xi's bracelet issue. Though Chen Xi said it didn't matter, the Wenn family wouldn't let it go. Having a chance to connect with Chen Xi, the aristocratic family was eager to make an impression.

Soon a second bracelet landed in Wenn Hui's hands, the person in charge of the Wenn family in the Jizhou region. Upon seeing the characters within the bracelet, Wenn Hui immediately arranged for packaging and prepared gifts, intending to visit Chen Xi the next day. (To be continued. If you like this work, please visit QinDian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m.qidian.com to read.)


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