I will become the Demon Immortal known to the whole world-Chapter 38 - Let me see how strong you are

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Chapter 38: Chapter 38: Let me see how strong you are!

Chapter 38 -38: Let me see how strong you are!

At this moment, the long spear in the young man’s hand was like a silver snake under the moonlight.

Thrust forward with lightning speed, pierce!

Thud!

In an instant, it pierced through the throat of a skinny Great Han.

Then, in the horrified gaze of the man with the scarred face.

The spear tip rotated flat to the left, tearing through the neck, splattering blood onto his skull.

Crack!

Amidst the sound of a bursting watermelon, two figures in front of Liang Hui successively hit the ground.

He turned to the side, looking towards Tang Tang, who was about to take down the third person.

Liang Hui stretched out his hand to grasp the blue cotton cloth wrapped around the shaft of the spear, using it to wipe the blood-stained spear tip.

Afterward, he slung the spear on his back and took out a bow and arrows.

Place an arrow, draw the string.

He shot at the fleeing riffraff around him.

The young man moved slowly, changing his position, continuously moving his hands.

He fired arrow after arrow, each bringing forth spots of blood.

Like the Grim Reaper reaping lives!

After a long while, everything returned to silence, with no more noisy sounds in the stronghold.

Only an extremely strong stench of blood lingered.

“It’s over, the Black Wind Encampment known far and wide over a hundred miles has been cleaned up.”

Tang Tang leaned against the wobbly wooden house, her voice filled with laughter.

Then she looked towards the slender figure in a blue robe, standing with a bow.

“Your archery is even higher than what I imagined.”

“It’s just a small trick.”

Liang Hui put the bow away and scanned the surroundings.

“How about we divide the spoils, sixty-forty? You take sixty, I take forty?”

“Alright.”

Tang Tang didn’t refuse, as these supplies were rightly hers to begin with.

After negotiating the division of the spoils, the two began to clean up, heading first to the house from which several bandits had rushed out.

Although the house was relatively tidy, one could still faintly smell a blend of blood and alcohol.

A figure wearing silver armor lay flat on the long table at the center, his upper body and the armor deeply dented.

Clearly, he had encountered an attack from a heavy weapon.

Liang Hui’s gaze then turned to the woman with the ghost mask beside him.

“He’s the leader of the Black Wind Encampment. He actually blocked my two hammer strikes under the ambush. Not bad,” explained Tang Tang.

After that, the two began to search the house for valuable items. During the search, Liang Hui slowly approached the silver-armored corpse and focused on the silver ring on the thumb of its right hand.

He reached out his hand and took it off, tossing it to Tang Tang who was still searching.

“I like this ring. If you don’t want it, I’ll take it,” he said, sounding forthright.

Tang Tang caught the ring, didn’t even look at it, and tossed it back.

“If you want it, keep it!”

At this moment, ripples stirred in the depths of Liang Hui’s eyes, and he fell silent.

Afterward, the two of them searched all the corpses in the encampment, then gathered them together and buried the bloodstains on the ground.

The two gradually accumulated a lot of items, medicinal herbs, silver taels, animal pelts, and of course, some things Tang Tang considered junk.

Liang Hui, holding a torch, signaled Tang Tang to start picking first.

The medicinal herbs, silver taels, animal pelts, and high-quality weapons were all allocated between them.

The collected Martial Arts Classics would be copied by both of them.

As for the worthless things, Tang Tang glanced at them, deemed them useless to herself, and didn’t bother with them, leaving them where they were.

“Tai Yi, the spoils have been divided. I’m planning to return to my hometown, Burntwood City. Do you want to join me?” Tang Tang suggested, willing to travel with the person who had fought alongside her.

The youth shook his head and tossed the torch onto the pile of corpses, looking up at the night sky.

“No, I still have some things to deal with.”

“Right, you have too many items, and it’s inconvenient for you to carry them all, so I’ll give you the carriage.”

Tang Tang gazed thoughtfully at the figure before him.

He gave a slight nod of his forehead, without asking for any specific reason.

Afterward, the two walked side by side out of the jungle to where the carriage was parked.

Liang Hui packed the remaining items in the carriages, then released the ropes holding the horses and gestured for Tang Tang to harness the large white horse.

And so the youth, with his belongings on his back and leading the horse, walked slowly down the rugged road.

By the time he returned to the mountain stronghold, Tang Tang had already made several trips back and forth, transporting most of the spoils of battle.

“I’m off! Tai Yi, I hope there will be another time we meet.”

The lady in green waved her arm nonchalantly without turning around, disappearing in front of the stronghold.

“Goodbye!”

Liang Hui watched the figure vanish into the jungle and whispered softly.

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Leading the horse, he entered the stronghold.

For a short time, he had no plans to leave this place.

Whether it was the loot from the Chen Family of Yuanshui City or the resources acquired here, he needed enough time to process them all.

This place was far off the initial direction he had taken when he left the city; even if someone had gathered a bit of information through investigations, it would not have been enough to find him.

After stacking the supplies in a complete house, Liang Hui leaned against the goods and slowly drifted off to sleep.

You should know that he was rudely awakened in the middle of the night and had run dozens of miles to engage in continuous skirmishes, leaving him quite drained.

The bright moon fell, and the morning sun rose!

The next day, at noon.

Liang Hui woke up from his sleep.

He washed up simply in the creek behind the stronghold and then sat down cross-legged on the ground, placing three items in front of him.

A silver ring, a wooden bracelet, and a wooden carving of an unknown animal.

These three objects, all found on the leaders of the Black Wind Encampment, each carried a special aura that could be used as a reliance for ‘dream entry.’

“Don’t let me down!”

Liang Hui first picked up the wooden carving on the far right, whispering in his heart:

‘Enter the dream!’

Soon after, the youth’s bewildered gaze regained focus.

He shook his head slowly, putting the carving back. Although this dream entry had yielded something, it wasn’t what he was looking for.

In his thoughts, he had already picked up the wooden bracelet in the middle.

‘Enter the dream!’

As time passed, a hint of disappointment flashed in Liang Hui’s eyes, and he put the bracelet down.

Feeling the drain of spirit and physical strength within his body, the youth turned his gaze to the dark ring.

Picking it up, he skillfully activated his Divine Skills.

In the next instant, everything around him began to blur, and when it cleared again, what appeared before him was a burly, strong man wielding a broad saber.

The strong man wore silver armor and held a wine jug in his bare hand, drinking deeply.

Suddenly, a booming noise and shrill screams came from outside the door.

Watching such a scene, a trace of satisfaction flashed through Liang Hui’s heart, for his wish was fulfilled.

The next moment, he had entered the body of the man in silver armor.

His Inner Qi surged like the sea, his Qi-Blood nearly bursting through his skin, and immense strength emerged with each movement.

Liang Hui’s eyes were filled with solemnity.

Just experiencing it for a moment was enough for him to deduce the strength of this body, which was certainly no weaker than Tian Qing, the old boss of the Wild Wolf Gang.

How exactly did Tang Tang manage to kill such a top fighter, who had mastered the third level of external cultivation, with just two swings of her hammer,

especially considering that woman certainly hadn’t been practicing bone refining for long.

In his thoughts, the man in silver armor had already put down the jug and walked out of the room with the broad saber in his hand.