Category: The Supreme of an Era

Chapter 410: Tales from the Past Dynasty Abound

Meng Qi inwardly cursed Gu Xiaosang. Suddenly, he sensed several gazes upon him. Looking up, he saw Mi Zijing and Bai Wenyuan staring in astonishment, soon r

Chapter 411: Drizzling Rain Over the River

Haha, Meng Qi chuckled dryly, pretending not to have heard anything, and walked away from the large boat by himself. He boarded a small boat and headed towar

Chapter 412: Treading Through Iron Shoes Without Finding a Trace

Meng Qi had never seen Gu Xiao Sang’s handwriting. Judging her identity purely from the script was clearly impossible. However, since she had just discovered

Chapter 413: Laughing as the Winds and Clouds Rise

“What is it? Only after you tell me can I decide whether I can agree or not,” Meng Qi said calmly, his eyes showing a hint of pity.
It wasn’t that he

Chapter 414: The Eternal Calamity

Picking up the “Zhenhuang Seal,” Meng Qi examined it briefly before putting it away, without any greed for it. Even as the Celestial Mandate Cultivator had s

Chapter 415: First Under Heaven

Prince Zhao Qian and Jin Wang Zhao Yi sat very close to each other, their faces pale with shock. Despite having seen many powerful martial artists, today the

Chapter 416: Out with the Old, In with the New

Whizzing sounds filled the air, like arrows flying across the sky. Though one could barely see anything with the naked eye, faint traces of sword qi, either

Chapter 417: Mountains Tremble and Earth Quakes

Bang! Bang! Bang! Fireworks exploded one after another, like thousands of trees blooming with flowers, differing in colors, dazzling and radiant, heralding t

Chapter 418: The Wrath of Heaven, Five Thunderbolts Strike the Crown

Vision failed, hearing ceased. Meng Qi once again fell into that strange state akin to when he faced the Heavenly Mandate. Even his refined microcosmic perce

Chapter 419: The True Left-Path Heretics

The Wolf King seemingly struck Meng Qi’s left chest with his right palm, breaking ribs and inflicting serious injury. Yet, in reality, it felt as if he had g