Chapter 1018: Suspicious Treasure Thief
Monarch of Evernight
Naturally, a treasure like Silk Lotus couldnât be ignored. Li Kuanglan started running toward the riverside, saying, âLet me harvest it.â
Harvesting treasures of this nature usually involved special methods in order to preserve their effectiveness. Naturally, no one was Li Kuanglanâs superior in this regard.
She weaved a blue net of frosty origin power along the way and duly cast it over a Silk Lotus, sealing it in a block of ice. Apparently, this was the Li familyâs method for retrieving the Silk Lotus. Without the Jingtan Li clan and their frost attribute origin power, it would be difficult for anyone to collect the flower.
Li Kuanglanâs hands never stoppedânet after net descended upon that single lotus, and the process was concluded only after seven layers.
She fished out the sealed ice-block and tossed it to Qianye. âKeep this for me.â
There was very little space left in Andruilâs Mysterious Realm, but he had no qualms making space for a flower worth more than his collection of grade-seven guns.
Li Kuanglan weaved another seven-layered net and sealed the second Silk Lotus. She was already sweating on the forehead by the time the collection was completed. Apparently, the drain on her was quite significant.
She was reaching out to pluck the icy lotus when a loud cry arrived from the distance. âPut it down!â
Qianyeâs warning sounded immediately afterward. âCareful!â
Li Kuanglan looked up just in time to see a beam of purple light tearing through the sky and toward her forehead.
This beam of purple light was swift, silent, and malicious. Li Kuanglan could only dodge as she was holding the frozen lotus. Qianye took a step forward and slashed the incoming purple beam into two.
The lightâs true form was revealed as it fell to the groundâit was an extremely sharp arrow, measuring at two meters in length and with a hollow head that was giving off a pungent odor. Li Kuanglan felt somewhat dizzy after a small whiff. There was a potent venom in the arrowhead, one of extreme toxicity no less. The Li family might be famous for their divination arts and medicines, but few venoms could match the one on this arrow.
Even Li Kuanglan wouldâve been in trouble if struck by it, especially now that she had no antidote or protective equipment on her. With a frosty expression, she glanced toward the source of the attack. She had never feared anyone in the Empire save people like Zhao Jundu and Qianye. Almost being wounded in the Great Maelstrom in such a manner infuriated her. She had suffered restraints everywhere since her arrival and hadnât really killed a satisfactory number of enemies.
One woman and two men walked out of the distant forest. The former was holding a longbow that was as tall as herself, apparently the weapon from which the arrow was fired. The two men walked along on either side of her.
The three people charged over at full speed and only slowed down at the hundred-meter point.
The woman nocked a long arrow and took aim at Qianyeâs group. She glanced at the three remaining Silk Lotuses with eyes full of greed and roared, âConsidering weâre all humans, Iâll let you guys off if you put down the items and scram.â
Qianye, Li Kuanglan, and Ji Tianqing exchanged glances. They simply had no idea where these people had gotten their confidence. It was normal that they wouldnât recognize Ji Tianqing, and it was also a possibility that they wouldnât know Li Kuanglan. But, it was rather odd that they hadnât seen Qianye, one who had gained fame in the bloody battle and at Indomitable. Those with a bit of strength would know Qianye and the consequences of facing him head-on.
Even Li Fengshui, a general of the Imperial army, had fallen in his hands.
The three of them were clearly humans who were able to enter the Great Maelstrom. How could they not recognize Qianye?
Just as they were puzzled, the two men had set their eyes on Li Kuanglan and Ji Tianqing. âWhy donât we detain the two ladies?â
The man hadnât even finished speaking when a slap sent him sprawling to the ground. The woman had attacked at lightning speed, her hand resting back on the arrow immediately after the slap. It was as though nothing had ever happened.
âYou fancy those foxes, huh?â There was a tinge of killing intent in her voice.
The man clambered up to reveal a half-swollen face. He laughed along with narrowed eyes, saying, âOf course not. How can they compare to you? I was just saying we should capture them and sell them to King Loa. Wouldnât we get a good stock of secret medicines that way?â
The woman was somewhat moved. She glanced at Li Kuanglan and Ji Tianqing, and then at Qianye. Her gaze could no longer move away as soon as she saw his face.
The men immediately became angry. One of them drew his blade with a sword and pushed forward. âWhy arenât you dropping the items?â
Li Kuanglan waved the ice-block around, saying, âThe items? Do you even know what this is? You want something you donât know about?â
The manâs face turned red. âI want both the item and you!â
Li Kuanglanâs expression sank. âI had originally planned to let you guys go since weâre all from the Empire, but you canât blame me if you court death yourself.â
The woman directed a sinister gaze at Li Kuanglan. No one knew what she was thinking, but she didnât attack immediately.
Li Kuanglan tossed the ice block to Qianye. âPut it away.â
Qianyeâs hand barely moved before the ice block vanished.
The womanâs eyes went wide. âSpatial gear!â
âYes, it is. Come on, come and rob us!â Li Kuanglan made a provocative gesture.
The womanâs breathing became coarse as she gestured with her eyes, following which the two men began to flank the group from either side. She herself drew her longbow and took aim at Li Kuanglan.
The two men kept Li Kuanglan pinned down while secretly facing Qianye and Ji Tianqing respectively. The woman could take aim at any person with just a slight movement. Actually, she didnât even need to move because the arrow would fly toward the target she had locked onto.
The woman broke into a sudden cry as the arrow flew toward Li Kuanglan in the form of a purple thunderbolt! The instant she took action, the two men leaped up and slashed at Qianye and Ji Tianqing.
Qianye swung East Peak upward without even looking.
âLeave him alive!â Ji Tianqing cried out.
Startled, Qianye wanted to stop his slash, but it was too late. East Peak had already cut man and sword into two halves.
Ji Tianqing sighed as her figure flickered and appeared above her opponent. She stomped down on the manâs back with both feet, embedding him into the ground.
The young miss then hopped off the man with a light skip. The latter was left twitching at the bottom of the large crater, unable to clamber up. Apparently, the stomp wasnât light at all.
Compared to Qianye and Ji Tianqing, Li Kuanglanâs situation was more serious. Her fingers moved like shuttles, weaving numerous nets of origin power to envelop the purple arrow. It took three layers of frosty origin power to finally encase the projectile in ice.
As expected, the Great Maelstrom was full of dangers. Be it the nativesâ white mist or this womanâs strange venom, none of them were things ordinary experts could handle.
Li Kuanglan stared intently at the woman, a faint blue light lingering at her fingertips. This enemyâs strength was nothing to write home about, but she was exceedingly difficult to dispatch. Those proficient in the bow would also excel in swift retreats. The bow and arrow made for powerful weapons in the Great Maelstrom, but the key issue lay with her strange poison.
Li Kuanglan wasnât afraid of death, but neither was she willing to just throw away her life. She had to be careful even if she had to exert ten times more power than normally required.
The woman hadnât expected her arrow to miss, but she was more surprised that her companions couldnât even last one blow. Qianyeâs slash wasnât that shocking; it was actually Ji Tianqingâs toying attitude that made her afraid.
She hesitated for a while. Then, she drew her dagger halfway out before nocking another arrow.
The dagger was a common Imperial design, but the purple color on its blade was quite eye-catching. In addition to the blade and arrowhead, her nails were also suffused with a faint purple glow. Li Kuanglan became even more cautious as this womanâs entire body was full of poison.
Qianye wasnât afraid, however, and simply walked forward with his sword raised. Seemingly surprised, the woman slowly edged back toward the forest.
Ji Tianqing was clearly hesitant and unwilling to give chase. Seeing Qianyeâs advance, she cried out from behind, âQianye, will you be okay?â
âThis little poison canât harm me,â Qianye replied.
A look of worry flashed across the womanâs countenanceâshe stared intently at Qianye for a while, and then fled into the forest with her first step. She was fast, so much so that she was only somewhat inferior to Qianye. The latter broke into a frown as he lost his lock on her. He didnât continue the chase because the forest gave him a bad feeling.
Qianye returned to the two ladies. âI lost her.â
âItâs fine, we still have a survivor here.â Ji Tianqing dragged the embedded man out of the ground and tossed him to the ground. This toss was deliberate and well-planned, breaking several of the manâs joints in the process.
Crying out wretchedly, the man woke up in pain and barely managed to look up. He appeared quite fearful after seeing the two ladies, but he couldnât quite suppress his desires, either.
âWho are you?â Ji Tianqing asked.
The man bit his lips and remained silent.
Ji Tianqing snorted. âTight-lipped, huh? Fine, then donât speak for the next ten minutes.â
She kicked the man under the ribs, sending countless needle-like strands of origin power into his body. His face went purple all of a sudden as his body started twisting about. However, Ji Tianqingâs kick sealed not only his origin power but also his throat, making it impossible for him to make a sound.