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569: Chapter 569 Activating the Time-Tracing Hourglass, Immortal Venerable Shi Xi Appears!

Just before those five Great Emperors arrived, the moment Chu Sheng's consciousness entered the Primordial Grotto-Heaven, he took out that Ancestral Hall Core and attempted to bring it into contact with the Time-Trace Hourglass.

As it turned out, Yun Yao really hadn't lied to him.

The moment the two came into contact, the Time-Trace Hourglass was successfully activated.

The solidified time fragment within the hourglass transformed into streaks of flowing light, eventually converging into the phantom image of "Gu Yuexi" before him.

Just now, Chu Sheng only had time to...

So, at this point in time, with this person here with him, he also refrained from having all of his clones charge over.

If he had voiced that thought back then, he would have truly made a fool of himself! Tang Chen was extremely glad he hadn't done anything stupid.

Watching Xu Sheng rolling and wailing under the kicks and punches of Bucktooth and his two companions, Zhang Cuishan remained indifferent, but Shen Li eventually softened her heart.

The sky was filled with thick, impenetrable demonic clouds, and ahead lay green marshes everywhere. Green bubbles rose from the swamp, and as they burst, wisps of green toxic smoke spread, filling the air above the marsh.

With a thought, Xu Mo withdrew his spiritual power, and the old man immediately transformed back into a cloud of white smoke, shrinking into the sphere.

Despite being such an inconspicuous restaurant, it still boasted a massive flow of people even at dusk, showing just how extraordinary the establishment was.

After graduation, Sun Minghui was assigned to Haiyan County, and Luo Yilin followed him to that remote coastal county as she had wished.

Not only that, Chen Wei felt as though his steps were much lighter than before when he walked. He was clearly more robust now, so why did he have this feeling of lightness?

This time, He Yan's psychological defenses were completely broken. He Yan knew she simply couldn't endure the fear emanating from the depths of her heart—it was so real and so unforgettable.

As for Gu Chen, at this moment, he was clearly aware that someone was following him. He let out a cold sneer and chose to ignore the person.

The Sect Leader of the Tang Sect was certainly not in a good state right now. He had just used his secret technique, which could increase his strength in the short term but caused immense damage to his body. He forced himself to move to the side of Daoist Kong's master and reached out to check his pulse.

Its basic attack power was roughly around 300 points, with a short attack range that generally didn't exceed twenty meters. It could continuously burn nearby enemies and had a chance to trigger a high-damage self-explosion when its health dropped below ten percent.

This Qiuniu was the son of Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East Sea. As the saying goes, "the dragon has nine sons, each with different tastes." Qiuniu was Ao Guang's eldest son, and his greatest passion was music; wherever there was a beautiful melody in the mortal realm, he would go to enjoy it. At this moment, he was perched on the head of a musician's zither, swaying his head to the rhythm of the music.

At this moment, the exchange between Hou Tu and the Cult Leader was no longer just about physical strength and techniques; every blow was infused with rolling Dao Rhyme. Fortunately, both had perfect control over their power, otherwise, the Sea of Blood would have done much more than just tremble.

The Seoul Police Station was also feeling as disgusted as if they had swallowed a fly, wanting nothing more than to jump up and start cursing. It wasn't that they wouldn't release him, but Su Yang simply didn't want to come out; what could they do?

It was hard to tell if Yang Yun was truly foolish or just pretending to be. Given her relationship with Qi Yang, how could she ask such a question so casually?

About another half hour passed when Li Hao felt the ground tremble. It seemed a large troop was galloping toward them and had already come within seven miles. Since it was impossible to distinguish friend from foe in the dark, Li Hao ordered the entire unit to be on high alert with their bows and crossbows.

Amidst this shocking scene, the melee-class Fallen Star Believers finally braved the dense fire and struggled to reach the foot of the city wall. But before they could even gain a footing, various types of thorny vines lashed out from all directions, launching all sorts of strange attacks at them.

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