ly to intercept the pursuers from the Wanmo Ridge. The battle was a bloody one...>Two years ago, he was so weak. Riding on Amber, he set off from Qiongyun Mountain with Yiy, holding a detailed map in...According to Lu Ye's guess, since Tan Sheng and Xia Liang were hiding in the dark, they couldn't be too far from Huitian Valley, probably within a range of ten to thirty miles.
They also need to avoid the two cultivators of the Holy Spirit Land, so they definitely won't be in the direction where the entrance to Tian Gu Valley is located.
The valley is surrounded by towering mountains, especially the back side, which is a sheer cliff face rising thousands of feet. It's not a suitable place to hide.
This leaves only two side positions for Xia Liang and Tan Sheng to choose from.
This actually made it easier for Lu Ye to search.
Although Lu Ye was able to locate the two people, his movements were not fast under the premise of hiding himself, so it wasn't easy to find them even with a rough location.
Fortunately, Lu Ye's luck has always been good.
He crept forward quietly. Soon, by the moonlight, he saw two figures sitting cross-legged under a tree.
Look closely, it's not Xia Liang and Tan Sheng, who else could it be
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Luckily, he still has the wind.
The blessing of the Wind's Path Spiritual Mark imbued his body, and the river of spiritual energy within him surged rapidly, his speed drastically increasing.
Even so, the distance between them was still closing.
Although he was not trying to escape the inferno, he did not activate his wings.
Tan Sheng and Xia Liang were still meditating when a sound of breaking air came from afar, getting closer and closer rapidly. Both of them were startled and raised their heads to look around.
Suddenly, two streaks of light flew towards us from the sky, one after the other. Both were burning like flames.n path.Raising her eyes to look in the direction of Gushan City, Nian Yue Xian murmured to herself, "Since I've come this far, let's go take a look."I haven't visited Old Man Wan Zhang in ages, I wond...