Chapter 320 – Truths and Lies (VI)
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Truths and Lies (VI)
Wan Lan watched the two kids give quite a trashing to their two opponents with a faint smile hanging on her lips and arms crossed over her chest.
She never, not for a second, doubted them. Ultimately, the difference between the Foundation Establishment and the Spirit Manifestation Realm was precisely that Spirit–but none of the people here could manifest anything remarkable. The dagger-wielding man, for instance, likely manifested some low-quality wind spirit, which was why he was a bit quicker than ordinary but nowhere near quick enough for Xi Zhao, who had been beaten hundreds of times by Senior Brother Tao.
Even when the crowd cheered as the short man drew Xi Zhao’s blood, all she could see was that his mastery of Surging Spirit Art was just about to reach Initial Realm.
Turning toward her own opponent, she didn’t really know what to make of him–the man was… big. Not tall, but big. She imagined that she’d need at least Xi Zhao’s help if they wanted to wrap their arms around him. He was a strength type, the best she could tell, but that wasn’t really her weakness–her weakness was Senior Brother Tao.
“Y-y-you’re a sweet, sweet thing,” he slobbered while he spoke, his face riddled with pockmarks. “I-I don’t, don’t want to hurt you. Your tender, he he, tender flesh. N-nice skin. Soft, soft skin.”
“… ah. You’re the creep,” she said, cracking her knuckles. “Well, it’s not my weakness, but you are making me sick. So, close enough, I guess.”
“Y-you! I, I’m a gentleman! I–“
“–yeah, yeah, I’m sure you’re the crown prince of being nice. Can we skip the part where you throw out random words to try and get me riled up and get right to where I bash your skull in, which, by some miracle, actually makes you less ugly?”
“… h-he he, you, you’re not sweet. Y-you don’t d-deserve me! I–“
Wan Lan didn’t wait any longer, pouring Qi into her legs and shooting forward, arm extended. The man didn’t put up any form of defense, allowing himself to be hit.
She exclaimed softly as she found herself repelled by a soft kind of energy, rolling back and landing about twenty yards from the man, glancing down at her fist that seemed to be boiling slightly. Surging Spirit Art quickly dispelled it, but it looked like the man had slathered his entire body in some sort of poison.
“H-he he, y-you can’t hurt me! Nobody can–“
“You’re the ugliest thing that’s ever lived,” Wan Lan said. “See? I actually can hurt you.”
“Y-you bitch! H-how dare you! Aaaghh!”
The more time she spent with her Master, the more she found it enjoyable to twist somebody into rage; it was inordinately therapeutic, as she herself would often slip into the same mindset, especially when fighting Senior Brother Tao.
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Despite her best attempts… she was unable to fix that part of her.
Any time a battle would extend, and she would find herself pushed against the wall, something in her would wake up and take over, like a dormant parasite.
The man ran–well, no, he waddled toward her, each one of his steps actually causing the arena to slightly tremble. She frowned–he wasn’t that big, she didn’t think, so the shaking wasn’t the byproduct of his weight but likely some martial art.
She ran toward him, too; if there was a wall, she wasn’t nimble enough to climb it or clever enough to circumvent it. Not unlike her martial arts, her approach to fighting was rather direct–push through and destroy everything in her path.
The man roared and slammed forth his palms, Qi sizzling within them. Wan Lan ran to match him but stopped at the last second and instead punched downwards; at the same time, about a dozen pillars of earth jutted out like speartips, all aimed at her, as sharp as steel. Her fists easily tore through them, though two did manage to stab through her.
She winced briefly at the pain as she pulled back, blood pouring from the wounds–they were fairly deep, at least two inches each.




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