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Chapter 638A – Drink Wine Before Killing

Chapter 638A – Drink Wine Before Killing

At the edge of the Sea of Bewildering Fog.

One cultivator was chasing after another. Occasionally, the rumbles of battle echoed through the void.

“Don’t push things too far! Otherwise, if you truly provoke me I will rush straight into the Sea of Bewildering Fog and none of us will obtain the stone beads!”

The fleeing cultivator roared out loud.

It was clear that this was a battle which had erupted over a struggle for stone beads.

The chasing cultivator coldly sneered, “If you have the guts then rush in! The stone beads can be your burial treasures!”

At this time there was a loud rumble from the thick fog not too far away. The complexions of the two cultivators changed.

What was this sound?

The sound grew louder and louder, like a great wave rushing in ever close from the distance.

“This is bad!”

The two people couldn’t bother with fighting each other anymore. They turned around and fled. When they were some distance away, they subconsciously turned around. The sight that entered their eyes nearly caused their hearts to stop beating.

The fog was torn open from within. An incomparably massive strange beast drilled out. But, what was shocking was that atop the head of this strange beast, there was actually a black-robed cultivator standing there.

The cultivator took a step forward and leapt down from the head of the strange beast. The strange beast’s massive figure lay down prone, a deep ringing sound coming from its mouth as if it were respectfully bidding farewell.

The black-robed cultivator didn’t turn his head. He took several steps forward and vanished from sight.

The giant strange beast rose back up. Its cold eyes swept over the two frozen people. Its gaze was like a bucket of ice cold water being poured over their heads, nearly causing their souls to freeze over.

When they regained their composure the strange beast had already disappeared. If it weren’t for the fact that the fog was still tumbling in front of them, they would have thought that this was all an illusion.

“Ahhh!”

With loud screams, the two turned and fled, no longer thinking about fighting each other.

Throughout the long passing of