Da Tang Shuang Long Zhuan - Book 36 - Chapter 13 – Old General Handing Over His Hear
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Book 36 - Chapter 13 – Old General Handing Over His Hear

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The first attack to arrive was from Li Shentong’s double punches and Pei Ji’s Forgetting Shape Fan. Two major martial art masters joint strike was definitely not a common chord. They broke into the hall separately via the main gate and the window; sending their qi power from a distance, locking Xu Ziling tightly.

If it were the Xu Ziling before absorbing the primordial essence of the Relics, his only feasible method would be to break out through the roof and escape. But if he did that, it would be precisely what the enemy wished for.

Xu Ziling had no choice but to take the risk of singlehandedly meet the attack. He deliberately let the enemy know that Gao Zhandao and the others were going to Guanjun. Only by doing this would the enemy pursue in the wrong direction. The best part of his plan was that he could force Chen Shi, the lowly people of this place, to help him perpetuate his lies.

Smiling slightly, Xu Ziling pressed both hands onto the round table. The table immediately flew off the ground. It hit the few chairs by the table first, sending them flying in all direction, before it swiftly spun around to slam into Li Shentong, who was entering via the main gate.

At the same time, Xu Ziling soared into the air, the tip of his right foot tapped the center of the tabletop, both palms met Li Shentong’s double punches head-on.

The flying chairs shattered midair, turning into wood splinters raining down on Pei Ji and the other martial art masters breaking in through the window; it was more than they could attend to, so that they were unable to join Li Shentong in besieging Xu Ziling.

Xu Ziling dared to ascertain that the enemy’s main force was concentrated on the roof, so that no matter from which window or door he was escaping, they could still live high and look down, and able to see everything very clearly, and thus could coordinate their attack. On top of that, the archers lying in ambush on the roof of the buildings around would be able to intercept him and could easily put him under heavy siege.

Just now, when he came in, he had