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Immortal Journey Of The Wu Clan's Twin Dragons

Does the death of billions of people even have any meaning to it? It's like once the number passes a certain threshold we humans are unable to imagine the severity such a scale entails. The once prosperous Immortal Domain witnessed its destruction due to an unknown disaster. A disaster that wiped out 2/3 of its entire population in mere hours. Billions, no, even trillions of lives might have been lost. After the Immortal Domain's Destruction, it was split into the Fragmented Lower Realms and the High Heavens known as the Upper Realm. However, all was not lost. From the flickering embers of life that remained, and after countless years, an Era that would eventually be known as the Resurgence Era was starting to show its first signs of brilliance. These first sparks were located in a Fragmented Realm called the Wither Daemon Realm, in which there was a planet named Daiyu. On this planet, heavenly prodigies that were born with one of the thirty rare Legendary Physiques were starting to pop up like common weeds. Longwei, a loudmouth and arrogant brat was born into the Wu Clan while possessing the third-rank Legendary Physique, the Dao Physique. He was also known as one of the six monster-level geniuses on planet Daiyu. His brother Longmin, his opposite, a quiet and reserved boy, though was an equally terrifying genius in his own right, had faded into obscurity since his birth and was estranged by their father after a certain catastrophic incident. This story is the supposed legends of two dragons, who through a journey of bloodshed and betrayal, led their clan to unify the Immortal Domain and stand above Demons and Gods as powerful existences. This is the Immortal Journey of the Wu Clan's Twin Dragons. ** Other novels: The Founder Of Qi Cultivation Reincarnates, The Growth OF A TiTan Patreon: www.patreon.com/TSETH

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Chapter 30- A Challenge

The two Rank 3 demonic beasts under the control of Longmin and Longwei's bodyguards were gazing at the treeline that led deeper into the forest, staying highly alert. However, faint footsteps suddenly sounded out to their left, which became louder and louder as they approached the arching doorway.

The Red Salamander and the Sparrow's peak tier Rank 3 cultivation burst forth with tremendous power. Their eyes radiated brutality as they stared at the young man from the Crescent Moon Sect who had bent the corner.

The young man still had that tranquil expression on his face as he walked with his hands held behind his back.

However, although he seemed unperturbed by the Rank 3 demonic beasts' aura and intense stares, he had still been caught off guard by them as he turned the corner. His steps had faltered a little, but he quickly managed to recover in time before it was noticeable.

He calmly came to a stop several meters away from the demonic beasts and the natural spring.

Longmin and Longwei who were on a boulder in front of the waterfall noticed what was going on at the edge of the pond and looked over.

Seeing who it was, Longwei's eyes turned cold.

"That bastard still dares to come here?"

Longmin who was next to him saw that he was alone and this caused his eyes to narrow while asking.

"Why is he alone?"

Longwei's voice growled in response.

"Obviously he came here looking to die."

With that, he waved his hand and a blue Sword Qi in the shape of a broadsword materialized at the edge of the boulder. With a step, he went on and as soon as his feet were planted firmly on it, the Sword Qi went shooting across the pond.

An ear-piercing whistle was produced as the Sword Qi cut through the air. The air resistance seemed nonexistent and as quick as a spark flying off a splint, the Sword Qi traversed three hundred meters from its initial position to stop at the edge of the pond.

Longwei then stepped off the Sword Qi while it was dispersing, and with a cold expression, he began marching in the direction of the young man, however, Longmin's arm came out of nowhere and caught his shoulder stopping him mid-stride.

Behind Longmin, the ripples in the pond water caused by his footsteps were still in the middle of fading away. Looking at the focal point of the ripples, one could see that there was a total of six, meaning he had only taken six steps to cross a distance of three hundred meters.

This just proved evidence of his inhuman speed.

Longwei having been stopped turned to look at Longmin with a questioning look.

Seeing this, Longmin just rolled his eyes and pointed at their clothes that were a couple of feet away.

Longwei looked over, and for a moment it didn't click, but then he suddenly looked down and realized that he was still in his bathing suit.

His mind had been so focused on confronting the Crescent Moon disciple that it forgot to remind him that he didn't have any clothes on.

Slightly embarrassed, Longwei rushed over to his robes and got dressed, with Longmin doing the same.

After several breaths of time, they began walking to where the young man had stopped.

Longwei was still embarrassed, but it lessened a bit when he realized that the two demonic beasts were blocking them from view.

Longmin walking next to him was chuckling at his brother's expression.

Thinking of something, he lowered his voice and spoke in a grave tone.

"Brother, I think you should be a bit calmer when you're in these situations. If you continue who knows, maybe you'll do something that warrants granduncle's beatings again."

Hearing that, Longwei's pupils shrank and his heart skipped a beat while recalling the memories of all those savage beatings. All of a sudden, his butt felt painful and his face turned slightly pale.

His reaction was obviously from a terrible trauma that had been engraved into his soul.

Longmin's words had suddenly triggered it.

When Longmin saw his brother's reaction, he wanted to burst out laughing. But with all of his self-control, he managed to keep the fake worried expression on his face.

Longwei nervously said.

"Little brother, you better not say anything! That old fogie is seriously a ruthless demon in human form. If you ever tattle on me you definitely won't have a twin sibling anymore."

With the same worried expression on his face, Longmin earnestly nodded his head. However, the corner of his lips would twitch ever so slightly.

The joy in Longmin's heart was so strong it felt like it was about to burst. He had long realized signs of his brother's utter fear of their granduncle.

His brother might talk as if the beatings were nothing to him, but it had undoubtedly scared him that just being reminded of it would make his heart jump.

Longmin might love his brother, but that didn’t mean he didn't find him unpleasant to be around at times. If he could find some ways to exploit this he could get back at his him for his past grievances.

As devilish evil as this sounds, it couldn’t compare to how much he had suffered at his brother's hands. He had it coming to him really.

As the both of them passed between the two demonic beasts, Longmin was thinking about several ways to take advantage of his brother's trauma, while Longwei on the other hand had already regained his cold expression.

After they came to the front and stopped, the young man calmly cupped his fist and said.

"Greeting to the Wu Clan's two Young Masters, I'm Lee Weisheng from the Crescent Moon Sect."

Even though Weisheng offered formal greetings he didn't bother to bow. His words even sound so casually spoken it was bordering on being disrespectful.

As soon as he finished Longwei said.

"Weisheng, if you're after the Heavenly Pallet then screw off, it's mine and you're not getting it."

Longwei didn't mince his words and got straight to the point.

A burning hatred rose in Weisheng's heart but the only change to his expression was a smile forming on his lips.

"Young Master Longwei, I know your opinion of me isn't that good because of my past or recent actions, but I already regretted my actions in the past and the words I spoke at the Pocket Realm's entrance were only out of anger. I hope that you would find it in your heart to understand my position."

Weisheng said that while doing a slight bow.

Seeing his reaction, Longwei's eyes narrowed in suspicion.

He ignored Weisheng's attempt at an apology and instead asked.

"What did you really come here for? Do you think we would hand over the Heavenly Pallet to you?"

Raising his head, the smile on Weisheng's lips was still visible as he said.

"Young Master Longwei, since the Heavenly Pallet is something you desire of course I wouldn't dare ask you for it, but under the current circumstances I have no choice but to extend a challenge to you for it. Let’s have a sparring match. If you lose you'll have no choice but to hand over the Heavenly Pallet."