Chapter 110 This sword spirit is too greedy 22
Chapter 110 This sword spirit is too greedy 22
"go back?"
Meng Xuan'an chuckled softly, "You think you can go back after entering the Avici Hell?"
Pei Ze's face darkened, and he almost kicked him. He gritted his teeth and cursed, "You madman."
Meng Xuan'an smiled faintly and remained silent, appearing indifferent.
He brought most of the Golden Core cultivators from Guiyun Sect to the Infernal Purgatory, and even took along a Nascent Soul stage Immortal Venerable and a powerful sword spirit. This trip was definitely worthwhile.
He never intended to go back, and... he was too ashamed to go back.
Meng Xuan'an twitched the corner of his mouth and silently closed his eyes.
Zhao Zhao reverted to his cub form and collapsed on the ground, panting heavily. He had never been so tired before, never!
The other disciples were in the same boat; the continuous battles had almost exhausted their strength.
They had enough disappointment in Meng Xuan'an and had nothing more to say.
Full of joy and anticipation for the experience, and trusting that Meng Xuan'an would protect them, they followed him to the extremely dangerous Abyss, believing that they could really take this opportunity to advance their cultivation.
Little did they know that this was all a conspiracy from the start, and once they arrived in the Avici Hell, only death awaited them.
Of the two hundred Golden Core cultivators, only forty-eight remain after Meng Xuan'an continuously led them through "training," a devastating loss.
In the cultivation world, very few people can reach the Golden Core stage in their youth. Even the massive Guiyun Sect has fewer than five hundred Golden Core cultivators. Now, the Infernal Purgatory campaign is about to wipe out half of them.
The boys sat on the ground, looking dejected, their eyes seemingly losing their sparkle.
The blood moon slowly emerged from the thick clouds, its dark red light appearing even more dangerous and eerie.
Next, Pei Ze didn't stop for a moment, healing his disciples, calming their emotions, and making plans for what was to come.
Although he might not know as much about the Infernal Purgatory as Meng Xuan'an, he still had a general idea of its situation.
He gathered his disciples together, and his steady and reliable voice reached everyone's ears, "The Infernal Purgatory is not a place where you can enter but never leave. That's all just that bastard Meng Xuan'an scaring you."
Meng Xuan'an, who was tied up beside him, remained calm and composed, listening quietly to Pei Ze's words.
"If we cut down all the Buddha statues here, we'll definitely be able to get out!"
Upon hearing this, the disciples trembled. "But... but can we do it?"
“Of course!” Pei Ze said decisively. “Moreover, what follows is your real test.”
"I will always be there to guide you. Don't be afraid. If you really can't fight anymore, then run away. If you have the ability, then fight again. I believe that after I personally kill all the evil Buddhas, your strength will definitely rise to a higher level."
"Disciples, rise and prepare for your journey of trials! Do you have confidence?"
Pei Ze stood firmly in front of his disciples, his tall figure urging them to regain their confidence and promising them a real test.
At this moment, the Immortal Venerable was no longer an otherworldly immortal sitting atop a high seat, detached from worldly affairs; he had taken on a physical form.
Pei Ze's figure was reflected in the eyes of all the disciples, and they would remember him for the rest of their lives.
And so, two more years passed, and after the last evil Buddha was slain, the gates of purgatory finally opened wide.
Of the forty-eight boys and girls who survived, not one is missing.
Moreover, after Pei Ze led them through two years of real training, of the original forty-eight Golden Core cultivators, twenty-five have now successfully reached the Nascent Soul realm, and the remaining twenty-three have reached the late Golden Core stage, only lacking a breakthrough opportunity.
It can be said that they succeeded, and their arduous journey was worthwhile.
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