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Chapter 1,160: Collecting the Source

    

oid of any vibrancy. 。As she spoke, her body was still in the process of phasing out, becoming half-transparent. 。Fang Yu knew that this situation symbolized Zhao Zinan's true will had reached its mos...From afar, the man's vision showed Fang Yu before the mountain serpent. Fang Yu was so small that he could almost be ignored, let alone cause any substantial harm to the mountain serpent.

"Boom!"

A loud bang.

The massive mountain serpent surged toward the sky, its body shaking violently.

"Click click click..."

Countless cracks, starting from the head, spread across the massive body in just a few seconds.

"Boom!"

The crack suddenly widened and burst open!

This hundreds of meters long stone dragon disintegrates in the air, with fragments of rock bursting apart!

The man in the distance saw this scene, his eyes widened, his mouth slightly agape, stunned beyond words.

This strike...did it just obliterate that mountain range turned into a monstrous terror

How is this done

Who is this figure in the sky!

Fang Yu stood in mid-air, frowning slightly.

This stone dragon came with a ferocious momentum, its aura imposing. However, it turned out to be as flimsy as paper... Not even able to withstand his single kick.

He originally wanted to test his strength against Shijiao, but it ended this way unexpectedly.

"Do you have any other tricks up your sleeve Get them out now." Fang Yu looked up at the sky and said.

A figure bathed in white light appeared where Fang Yu was looking.

"It's you again." Fang Yu said, "It seems like you exist in every space."

The figure looked at Fang Yu, but said nothing.

Suddenly, it raised its hands.

At this moment, one after another circles of light appeared in the air behind the figure.

These apertures emanate spatial energy. Chen's cave dwellings, he gave them a brief introduction to Huixu. 。When they returned to the top of the back mountain, Hua Yan was just standing at the edge of the cliff, gazing out at the distant...