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Legend Of Legends: The Bandit King

Divyat like most people born into his era was ordinary, he was destined for nothing more than mediocrity. yet he wished for so much more than what his life could offer him. With an unattributed spirit root, there was only so much he could achieve on the road of cultivation, yet it was a road he was more than willing to walk on, crawling every inch of the way to get the power he craved, even if his end seemed predetermined and limited. Then one day tragedy struck, the sect and the family that he loves and loved him back in return was attacked and awash in flames before the dawning of a new day. In his bid for survival Divyat ended up accidentally Killing a nature spirit, one responsible for the balance of winter and wind, absorbing it's power and becoming a new avatar of nature, a mortal deity in and out of itself with power over elements. But a boon as good as this, is not worth anything without your loved ones to share it with, so instead Divyat will use it to get his revenge and should anyone get in his way, he will freeze them to cinders, because when a man's heart has gotten cold enough; even the world itself will burn from it. Cover is not mine and was taken off the internet.

Anone · Oriental
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187 Chs

100: Wake Up Call

Hilda flicked the war fan in her hands, creating a massive gale of qi that blasted the inquisitor and the disciple backwards. The filed the fan and rushed towards them, flipping over the swords they both tried to use to slice at her. She was fast, way too fast, in fact Divyat would unabashedly say that she was faster than him and by a long shot too.

 

Before the two could turn around she had already spun and surged forwards, slamming her clasped fan into the back of the Inquisitor's neck. Her form blasted forwards, rolling head over heels as she spun over the pier and tumbled into the water. Hildaused the fan to deflect the sword that was coming her way, and with so much ease it was as if she was fighting with a child. The sword went flying to the side as Hilda stepped forward and grabbed her neck and raised her up into the sky, her feet kicking as she struggled to get free.