Complete Martial Arts Attributes - Chapter 1967 Azure Sea Pearl! Wang Teng Strikes! (1)
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Chapter 1967 Azure Sea Pearl! Wang Teng Strikes! (1)

Chapter 1967 Azure Sea Pearl! w.a.n.g Teng Strikes! (1)

"Landon is troublesome!"

w.a.n.g Teng maintained a low profile and trailed behind Landon and the cosmos-stage snakeman, staying hidden. He was making his way toward the palace while complaining to himself.

The poison tide outside worried him greatly, and yet, this guy had chosen to escape during this crisis. That was troublesome.

Even he didn't dare to do this!

But now, there was no choice but to follow Landon. The guy had made his move, and w.a.n.g Teng had to keep up.

If things got dire, he could always attempt to blend in with the snakemen. He had heard about an underground refuge in the northwest area. It should be able to withstand the poison tide.

The snakemen were probably more accustomed to dealing with the poison tide than outsiders like him.

w.a.n.g Teng didn't know how Landon would deal with the poison tide.

Landon sped through the palace and snakemen martial warriors occasionally rushed out to stop him, but he eliminated them all.

Boom!

The cosmos-stage snakeman was infuriated. He waved his curved blade and slashed wildly. He no longer cared about potentially damaging the palace. If that prisoner managed to break into the restricted areas of the palace, the queen wouldn't forgive him.

Landon's expression changed slightly. He maneuvered within the palace's buildings to evade the attacks, refusing to engage with the snakeman.

"b.a.s.t.a.r.d!"

The snakeman martial warrior roared in anger.

"You coward, fight with me!"

"Hmph!" Landon snorted in disdain. He viewed a native snakeman as insignificant, deeming a battle with the martial warrior meaningless.

The snakeman was infuriated by Landon's response, shaking with anger, and he continued attacking recklessly.

"Did the snakeman go crazy from anger?" w.a.n.g Teng trailed behind, pondering this in amus.e.m.e.nt.

"Landon is also incredibly bold to charge in so brazenly," Round Ball said.

"He must have known that no one has the time to deal with him right now," w.a.n.g Teng replied. "I suspect that he knows that the poison tide is coming."

"This guy seems to have come well-prepared."

"It does seem that way," Round Ball didn't argue with w.a.n.g Teng this time, acknowledging that something was indeed amiss.

Landon navigated through a complex path within the palace, breaking through numerous snakemen's defenses. He showed no mercy toward the surrounding structures, directly destroying them and charging forward.

Watching this, the pursuing snakemen was trembling with fear, veins popping on his forehead.

"Huh, do you see what's in his hand?" Round Ball suddenly exclaimed.

"It seems like a bug," w.a.n.g Teng furrowed his brow and used his Real Eye ability, "A bug-like star beast with earth attributes, probably of emperor-level strength. I can't see anything special about it."

"Why do I feel that Landon seems to be purposefully searching for something inside the palace?" Round Ball asked.

"Are you saying it's related to that bug?" w.a.n.g Teng pondered.

"Maybe. I'll check what kind of bug it is. d.a.m.n, in this Poison Erosion World, even looking up information is so inconvenient," Round Ball complained.

w.a.n.g Teng didn't pay much attention to Round Ball's complaints because, at this moment, Landon's figure vanished after entering a large hall.

The pursuing snakeman martial warrior, in a state of shock, began to search in all directions, but to no avail. This left him anxious, and he began sweating profusely.

"Sir!" Many planetary-stage and celestial-stage snakemen martial warriors gathered around him.

"Find him! You must find him!" The cosmos-stage snakeman shouted.

"Yes!"

The surrounding snakemen quickly spread out, searching for Landon's whereabouts.

However, it appeared that Landon had vanished completely, and no matter how hard they looked, they couldn't find a trace of him.

In the end, the cosmos-stage snakeman could only reluctantly leave a few martial warriors to guard the main hall. He, along with others, wore a grave expression as they hastily scoured elsewhere.

He deemed that Landon had already departed and was hiding somewhere else.

A prisoner hiding within the palace was no small matter.

He felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. If they didn't find the escaped prisoner, he, as the chief guard, would be in deep trouble.

w.a.n.g Teng didn't leave. He sensed that Landon was hiding in this palace. He didn't disappear.

However, Landon's method of concealment was extremely skillful, fooling all the snakemen and making them unable to find him.

At this moment, they were close to the central area of the snakemen palace. Clearly, Landon didn't want to be trailed any longer so he took this opportunity to shake off the pursuing snakemen.

w.a.n.g Teng glanced at the sky. The poison tide, dark and overwhelming, displayed no signs of dispersing. Countless poisonous creatures fell upon the protective formation, and the endless dark green mist continuously corroded the formation, causing it to tremble incessantly.

The sky had completely darkened, giving the scene an apocalyptic feel as if it were the end of the world.

The snakemen martial warriors all stared at the sky in horror.

Compared to the poison tide, the intrusion of a prisoner into the palace appeared less significant.

It was precisely because of this situation that Landon had the opportunity to infiltrate the palace.

Otherwise, under normal circ.u.mstances, with the intervention of the heaven-stage martial warriors, Landon wouldn't have been able to enter the palace area.

Not to mention the fact that the queen was also inside the palace.

At this moment, Landon emerged from a concealed spot within the palace, not alerting the snakemen outside. He silently departed, continuing his infiltration deeper into the heart of the palace.