Chapter 114: The legendary genius young master vs. the white lotus outer sect sister (28)
Xi Liufeng looked pale as he gazed upon the two sword masters lying on the ground, dying.
He never expected that the Xingluo Sword Sect would be so domineering and dare to hurt people even without definite evidence.
He said sharply, "Are you going to declare war on the Xitian Pavilion?"
Master Xingyue originally planned to strike with another sword. But she was stopped by Master Xingyun.
"Bring these two people back to the sect and wait until the headmaster makes a decision." Master Xingyun spoke, looking at the two people on the ground as if they were looking at two dead objects.
When Xuan Ke returned to the Xingluo Sword Sect, he received the message that Master Xingluo was staying in the cave.
Just as he was about to enter the Xitian Pavilion, he sensed a familiar aura.
It's Junior Sister.
He flashed and then disappeared.
Holding the person in his arms, Zhao Ximing had run for a whole day before finally looking up at the mountain gate of the Xingluo Sword Sect and breathing a sigh of relief.
A huge amount of pressure came down, almost causing him to kneel on the ground.
Fortunately, the next moment, the pressure vanished without a trace, and his arms were empty at the same time.
Pressing down on the momentary disappointment in his heart, Zhao Ximing only had time to catch a fleeting glimpse of the figure.
Xuan Ke's hands holding Gu Shengyin were shaking.
The junior sister in his arms was barely breathing, and her face was so pale and transparent, as if she might disappear in the next moment.
Master Xingluo immediately learned the news that Gu Shengyin had been rescued, and the next moment, Master Xingye and others also returned to the sect.
He immediately went to Lingyun Peak, but he was blocked by the restrictions outside Xuan Ke's Cave.
This block lasts for about half a month.
It wasn't until half a month later that Xuan Ke walked out.
Master Xing Luo thought for a moment that he was seeing Lord Ling Xiao.
Xuan Ke said coldly to Master Xingluo, "Keep a close eye on Junior Sister."
Master Xingluo asked, "Where is Uncle Master going?"
Xuan Ke's eyes were filled with murderous intent as he said, "This debt between Junior Sister and Xitian Pavilion, it's time to settle it."
Within two days, the news that Venerable Lingyun of the Xingluo Sword Sect, one man and one sword, had massacred the entire Xitian Pavilion, spread throughout the entire Tianlan world.
From then on, there was no Xitian Pavilion in this world.
Xi Liufeng, who was imprisoned in the water prison of the Xingluo Sword Sect, had learned the news "accidentally".
"It's impossible! I hid this from my father. He doesn't know! Xingluo Sword Sect can't do this."
He couldn't believe it at all.
The disciple of the Xingluo Sword Sect who was responsible for guarding looked at him, having a face full of resentment and said, "If it is true or false, you only need to go out and take a look. It has spread all over the Tianlan world. From now on, there will be no more Xitian Pavilion. Oh, by the way, I almost forgot, you actually dared to harm Taishi's uncle; you will never go out again."
Xi Liufeng fell to the ground without any strength left. He had initially hoped that his father would come to rescue him, but he hadn't expected that the Xingluo Sword Sect would act so ruthlessly.
He had never thought that by doing something so seemingly insignificant for the woman he loved, he would ruin the thousands-year foundation of the Xitian Pavilion and the lives of countless disciples for Bai Xinya.
He looked at Bai Xinya, who was huddled in the corner and writhing in pain, and a trace of hatred suddenly flashed in his eyes.
If it hadn't been for her, he wouldn't have been so hot-headed as to target the Bing Xin Sword Emperor, thereby offending the Xingluo Sword Sect; if it hadn't been for her, he would still be the aloof young master of the Xitian Pavilion, sought after by everyone, instead of being thrown into prison. If it weren't for her, the Xitian Pavilion wouldn't have collapsed, and his father wouldn't have died.
It would have been better without her.
A hint of madness flashed in Xi Liufeng's eyes.
