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Zither Emperor

Nine-tiered zither notes shake the cosmos, who dares not know their master upon hearing? Rainbow-colored magic represents ranks, heroically raising the grand curtain. The Zither Emperor, bringing revolutionary changes to this continent. Accompanied by the emergence of the once in eternity Pure Qinxin, a generation Zither Mage, is born quietly in the blue sky and sea. This is the story of an innocent boy gradually becoming the emperor of zithers, pioneering Music Magic, overturning prior settings. Red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet - the rainbow-grade becomes the standard of measurement for all martial skills and magic. A profession once considered as useless as chicken ribs, because of his emergence, becomes an immortal legend and myth. He, on the other hand, is like a dazzling new star making it impossible for anyone to ignore his radiance. Even the nearly invincible dragons cannot lift their arrogant heads in front of the Zither Emperor, for before them is someone god-like... Pioneering Music Magic, overturning prior settings, the rainbow-grade will become the standard of measurement for all martial skills and magic. Dragons are no longer invincible creatures, this will be a novel high with dragons. The Divine Music Master, a branch of the Spirit Mages, the most noble but useless profession on the Ryuzakinus Continent. But, is it really useless? The once in eternity Pure Qinxin, a generation Zither Mage, is quietly born in the blue sky and sea. This is the story of an innocent boy gradually becoming the emperor of zithers. But, is he really just the emperor of zithers?

Tang Jia San Shao · Fantasy
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925 Chs

Chapter 76: The Mediocre War Behemoth (Part 1)

Zi looked at the newly awakened Ye Yinzhu, and rarely showed a hint of a smile, "Good to see you awake. Haiyang, you're also tired. Go back and rest. I'll take care of Yin Zhu here. Sura is already exhausted from the ordeal, and now that Yin Zhu is awake, you can rest easily."

Haiyang was very perceptive. She could tell Zi had something to say to Ye Yinzhu. She nodded obediently, carefully propped Ye Yinzhu against the tent, pulled up his blanket again, and then crawled out of the tent.

Once Haiyang left, only Ye Yinzhu and Zi remained in the tent, looking at each other, both sinking into a brief silence.

"Yin Zhu, I'm sorry." Zi slowly lowered his head, his eyes revealing a pained expression.

Ye Yinzhu frowned slightly and said, "Why are you saying this? You've done nothing to apologize for."

Zi's facial muscles twitched slightly, "If it weren't for me wanting to find the War Behemoth, none of this would have happened, and you wouldn't have..."