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World of Swords

Xu Yue had countless possibilities for the future, but unknown to anyone, her destiny had already been decided. Will Xu Yue manage to escape destiny or will she follow her fate? Even if she manages to escape, how can she be sure that she has truly escaped the confines of fate? Follow Xu Yue in her journey to become unfettered. If want to ask any questions, or merely just talk check out the discord server. https://discord.gg/jK3swFGNZh

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Battle

Staring at the three young disciples who were cleaning a Taoist temple at the moment, a small frown appeared on Li Fengfeng's face.

"What in the world are you planning?" mumbled Li Fengfeng as he touched his chin, falling deep into thought.

"Fellow Daoist, if you are here to cause trouble, then I will have to ask you to leave this place," said Xia Jingfei, who at the moment was wearing a Taoist robe.

Hearing the latter's words, Li Fengfeng couldn't help but shake his head.

No matter what, at least Xia Jingfei wasn't causing any more chaos at the moment.

A moment later, Li Fengfeng disappeared, leaving Xia Jingfei standing all alone, staring into the distance.

Suddenly, a young boy in a Taoist robe approached Xia Jingfei, blushing as he looked at her.

"Senior sister, We've finished cleaning the temple," said the young boy, causing a small smile to appear on Xia Jingfei's face.

"That's good, you can go and practice martial arts with your brothers now," said Xia Jingfei as she patted the boy on the head, causing a blush to appear on his face.

"Understood senior sister," said the boy before quickly running away.

Staring at three little boys in the temple, each with a different, but pure temperament, Xia Jingfei couldn't help but bite her lip.

After taking in a deep breath, Xia Jingfei began walking into the temple.

'I can't throw away future benefits for momentary pleasure,' thought Xia Jingfei, destroying any thoughts she had of devouring the little boys.

...

"Your sacrifice will save many lives," mumbled Li Fengfeng as he flew through the sky.

Although he knew that there was something wrong with Xia Jingfei's so-called 'Taoist Temple', Li Fengfeng would rather let Xia Jingfei stay in there and do whatever she wants than let her go out and cause suffering.

Of course, If Li Fengfeng could kill Xia Jingfei, or even just be sure to defeat her, perhaps he would have taken action, but sadly, even he might lose in the fight against that monster.

...

At the same time, just as these major events were taking place inside of the Three Thousand Regions, a tiny insignificant war was taking place.

This war was taking place at the very edge of the Three Thousand Regions, where spiritual energy was extremely thin and cultivators sparse.

...

Staring at the army of over one hundred thousand troops, which was approaching, the over one thousand troops that were present in the city couldn't help but gulp.

One of them, a thin man standing in a corner, holding a spear in his hands, suddenly threw his spear to the ground.

"Let's surrender, we can't beat them, they are too many of the-," said the man, but suddenly, a spear pierced his chest, not allowing him to finish his sentence.

Moments after the man fell to the ground, a burly teenager suddenly emerged from the shadows and picked up the spear sticking into the man.

"Have you finished fortifying the gate? Are all your preparations in order?" asked the teen as he looked at Yuan Chao, the vice-commander of these troops.

"Yes sir Dai, everything is prepared, if those Wei scum want to take this city, they will have to pay a brutal price," said Yuan Chao as he looked at his commander, Dai Jie.

Hearing that, Dai Jie picked up ten spears before suddenly jumping towards the city wall with extreme speed.

Under the excited eyes of the troops below, Dai Jie had jumped onto the several-meter-high city wall in a single jump, whilst holding eleven spears on him.

Ignoring the troops bellow him, Dai Jie stared at the incoming army which was marching straight at the city, not even bothering to surround it.

"Those Wei scum are too arrogant," mumbled Dai Jie as gripped one of the spears he had just taken.

After a few moments, Dai Jie began clenching the necklace on his neck, which had a large red in it's middle, only letting go after the enemy troops had gotten close enough for him to take action.

"Let me give you a surprise, you bastards," mumbled Dai Jie as he suddenly dropped his own spear to the ground, picking up another spear.

Staring at the Wei General, who was riding his horse in front of the army, Dai Jie's eyes couldn't help but become red.

A moment later, Dai Jie suddenly threw the spear with all of his strength before breathing in a deep breath as he picked up another spear, throwing it once again.

Before the Wei General could react, a two-meter-long metal spear suddenly pierced both himself and his horse, throwing both of them to the ground.

Without any warning, an officer, who was standing on the left side of the army, suddenly flew to the ground behind him as a spear pierced his chest, throwing him down his horse.

Several moments later, eight other important officers of the Wei army died in similar ways, not being able to escape the spears no matter what they did.

Looking at the tiny, insignificant figure on the city all in front of them, who was able to reap the lives of their general, some Wei soldiers who were a little sharper began sneakily walking to the back of the army, wanting not to be noticed.

Right now, they felt as if this insignificant battle may be somewhat more dangerous than they thought.

...

Staring at the Wei army, which had temporarily halted it's movements, Dai Jie couldn't help but let out a laugh, as he suddenly picked up his spear and jumped outside of the city.

Around half a minute after that, a volley of arrows suddenly flew toward Dai Jie, causing him to shake his head.

"It looks like they noticed me, at least I wasted some of their arrows," mumbled Dai Jie as he suddenly cut an arrow in half using his spear.

A moment later, Dai Jie jumped back onto the city wall, preparing for the true battle to begin as he stared at the Wei army, which had begun to once again approach the city.