Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 1010: Strange Phenomenon from the Sky
Chapter 1010: Chapter 1010: Strange Phenomenon from the Sky
"Is your rice more fragrant? Or is your bed more comfortable to sleep on? I have hands, I have feet, and I have capabilities. Why should I depend on you? Without you, I can still live a peaceful, happy, and glorious life."
Bai Junjun’s words were like a slap to Yuwen Jun’s face in front of everyone.
The humiliation that Li Wenli once suffered when his engagement was publicly annulled was now being mirrored back onto Yuwen Jun.
In fact, he was even more disgraced than Li Wenli, considering this occurred before his thirty thousand subordinates.
Bai Junjun’s words struck his heart like a hailstorm.
In the end, Yuwen Jun said nothing further. He merely raised his hand and coldly uttered three words to the people behind him: "Kill them all."
Those three faintly spoken words sealed the fate of everyone present, including Bai Junjun—they were all to die.
Bai Junjun curled her lips and continued her mocking: "So it seems your love wasn’t that deep after all."
If you could so easily send the woman you claim to love to her death, it says a lot about the shallowness of your feelings.
Yuwen Jun, however, didn’t look at Bai Junjun again. Yet, his pale face and the tight press of his lips revealed how foul his mood was at that moment.
The subordinates who were forced to overhear this dramatic reveal hardly dared to glance at their lord’s expression.
In general, being forced to know their lord’s secrets was vastly different from having their lord willingly confide in them. The latter was a sign of trust; the former was an invitation to danger—there was a high chance they’d be silenced afterward.
At that moment, the thirty thousand soldiers harbored boundless hatred for the two people across from them, especially Li Wenli, who had started this entire conversation. If he hadn’t opened his mouth, they wouldn’t have learned about these sensitive matters!
And so, a torrent of arrow feathers rained down upon them like they cost nothing.
As thousands of arrows came flying their way, the thirty-some figures clad in black showed no hesitation, immediately shielding Yuwen Qi and the others behind them. Some of them even rushed forward to serve as human shields for Bai Junjun and Li Wenli.
Just as the situation was teetering on the edge of disaster, a fierce wind suddenly erupted around them.
The garrison of thirty thousand soldiers might not have understood this peculiar wind, but Yuwen Jun, Yuwen Qi, and their thirty or so subordinates had witnessed it before in the City Lord’s Mansion.
Back then, the sudden wind had slaughtered all the guards by slicing them cleanly in half at the waist.
The events of that night had been too harrowing to forget; even now, the memories remained vivid and etched in their minds.
In their midnight recollections, they had pondered the origins of that strange wind but could never arrive at a plausible explanation. In the end, they attributed it to the aid of a hidden master.
But today, as another inexplicable gale arose, everyone stood dumbfounded.
Compared to the veterans encountering this strange phenomenon for the second time, the soldiers in the camp had no idea how to comprehend what they were witnessing.
To them, it was merely an unusually strong wind. Little did they know that the howling gale was roaring with destructive power!
It shredded most of the incoming arrows, some of which even reversed course mid-air and flew back toward them. The soldiers instinctively raised their shields to fend off the returning arrows.
But what happened next was even more horrifying. Though the redirected arrows failed to injure them, the invisible wind, sharp as a scythe, swept toward them horizontally. The shields were sliced cleanly in two, and even the soldiers themselves were severed at the waist by this unseen force.
One soldier, then two, then a hundred, then a thousand... In an instant, the front lines collapsed into a sea of bodies.
Yet this time, the wind wasn’t the most terrifying element. As everyone stood paralyzed by the gale, dark clouds surged in the sky, and a massive black dragon suddenly appeared.
The dragon burst through the cloud cover and bared its colossal maw with a thunderous roar, shaking the heavens and earth. All those who had been fleeing in a panic froze where they stood.
Moments later, the stunned onlookers watched as the black dragon dove down, scooped up the thirty-some figures, and disappeared into the vast sky within seconds.
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