Refining the Mountains and Rivers - Chapter 338
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Chapter 338

Chapter 338

Chapter 338 – Black Light

A peak Nascent Soul had the strength of a thousand horses . A thousand horses was equal to one flood dragon .

A Divine Soul had at most the strength of a thousand flood dragons . A thousand flood dragons was equal to one genuine dragon .

As for the higher Blue Sea realm , they had at most the strength of a thousand dragons . That was the equivalent of one ancient .

Although Yun Yilan, Ming Siyuan, and Yuan Tiangang were all within one ancient’s worth of strength, even they had differences amongst them .

But as established and renowned Blue Sea realm super powerhouses, the three of them had a combat strength of around 300 dragons .

By using these data points, one could have a straightforward understanding of what the Blue Sea realm was like!

So, even though the three Blue Sea masters of Yun, Yuan, and Ming, had yet to truly fight, just their auras clashing with each other was enough to cause a world phenomenon .

The cultivators that participated in the competition were the younger generation of elites from the Southshine Nation . Most of them were at the Golden Core or Nascent Soul realm . As these auras shrouded the surrounding area, it made them feel as fragile as ants . To only turn pale and not faint to the floor was already a considerable accomplishment .

As for the small number of Southshine Nation officials, even if some of them were masters with a peak Divine Soul cultivation, they could only tremble in place before the prestige of these Blue Seas, unable to approach at all .

This stretch of wilderness that had been cleared out fell completely silent . Besides the sounds of wind and thunder, there was no other noise . At this time, everyone fell into a deep abyss of fear . They had no idea whether or not their lives would end in the next moment .

At this time, a ray of light appeared . It tore through the eternal night in the heavens, allowing warmth to sprinkle down upon the ground once more . That heavy oppression that left one panting for breath began to rapidly ret