Chapter 347 Level Six de Intent (Part Two)
"Yes, I am Austin," the warrior replied.
He spoke calmly and hardly showed any emotion.
"Hmmm. It seems that you are somewhat powerful. But anyway, how dare you offend the Chief Elder of
the ming Sun Valley!
While our Chief Elder may not be ranked number one in cultivation aplishments, he has served
three heads of the ming Sun Valley and enjoyed a very honorable position in our valley. And
because you offended our Chief Elder, you have annoyed all members of the ming Sun Valley.
So Austin, you are doomed to die!"
He made this deration as coldly as he could without any expression, as if he cared about nothing
except for the de intent.
"However, before you die, I want you to know that I am Augustine, the principal disciple of the ming
Sun Valley," he dered with augh. "Perhaps, young guys like you often hear about Frank of the
ming Sun Valley, who stands out among the young generation of the Violet Orchid Empire. But his
reputation is unearned, as he can only resist against three of my moves at most.
That is the best he can do."
Taken aback by the introduction, Austin mumbled to himself. ''He''s Augustine of the ming Sun
Valley? And Frank can only withstand three of his moves?''
Told about Frank of the ming Sun Valley, Austin was aware the guy was well-known among the
Violet Orchid Empire''s young generation. And it was a surprise to hear that Frank was only able to
withstand three of Augustine''s moves.
If this was true, Augustine''s strengths might be extremely awesome.
And as Austin came to realize this, he looked even more serious.
But heughed lightly as he said, "Well, what you mean is that you''re the extraordinary talent in the
ming Sun Valley.
And you also said you were going to kill me. Don''t jump to conclusions so rashly. Now, it''s still too early
to predict who the winner will be," Austin said with confidence.
To be sure, he wouldn''t flinch or show fear just because his opponent was a little powerful.
"Oh, Austin, you''re still so optimistic. What on earth gives you so much confidence?
Or did you actually believe you could escape my de?" Augustine jeered.
His eyebrows were arched, and with his de radiance piercing his eyes, Augustine stared at Austin.
This time it was Austin''s turn tough a little. Augustine, don''t you think it''s a waste of time to grumble
like this?
No matter how you make your words sound usible, that doesn''t mean you can really make things
happen. Who between us can win this is still unknown," Austin said as he nced at his foe.
"Oh? And you dare offend me that way? Well, that''s great. I''vee to admire you a little for your great
courage. Now, let''s get on with the fight and see who''ll win in the end.
Be careful. I''m making my first move now!" he dered.
Stretching his hands, Augustine made good on his threat. The steel de hung around his waist
unsheathed itself and fell onto one of his hands as if it were alive.
Despite the action, he still acted like a gentleman and reminded Austin that he was about tounch an
assault against him. He appeared like an urbane and noble gentlemen. In fact, all these reflected that
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he was quite confident.
As soon as the steel dended on Augustine''s hand, it seemed to have integrated into his flesh and
soul to be a part of his body.
With the de in hand, Augustine looked more and more overbearing. In the meantime, there was an
eruption of an endless amount of overwhelming de radiance piercing the air. Streaks of intangible
de radiance hovered crazily around him and prated the air as though a hurricane urred.
Whooosh! The sound of intense de radiance rang through the air as Augustine wielded his knife.
In the face of this magnificent spectacle, Austin drew in a deep breath as he realized the opponent in
front of him was not only mighty, but also relentless. It made him realize that Augustine was
undoubtedly the best young man he had ever encountered so far.
He seemed to be as powerful as some of the masters who were at the preliminary stage of the
Mysterious Realm.
And it had Austin thinking, ''What martial arts skills could I use against his de skills?''
Stumped, Austin decided to release his light golden vital energy, which hovered around his body and
turned into ayer emitting traces of light golden halo for protecting his body.
At the same time, he racked his brain about how to counterattack his opponent.
Right at that moment, every martial art skill Austin had mastered came to mind.
Windmanding Skill.
Spiritual Sense Flying Needle.
Grand Pagoda Summoning Skill.
Overlord Body-refining Form.
Twin Shadow des.
Illusory Swordsmanship.
For the warrior, every one of these skills was an ace in the hole. However, Austin judged that it seemed
impossible for him to fight against Augustine''s level six de intent with any of these martial art skills.
He had no choice but to try and use all of them together.
Of course, the Spiritual Sense Flying Needle was inevitably his first choice.
Since Austin had cultivated the level four sword intent, he knew well that intent existed in a cultivator''s
soul, and fighters had toprehend intent with their souls.
The Spiritual Sense Flying Needle was especially for attacking cultivators'' Soul Sea, spiritual souls,
and other souls.
After some thought, Austin concluded he would surely be able to weaken Augustine''s de intent by
unexpectedly attacking his Soul Sea with Spiritual Sense Flying Needles as soon as he utilized his
level six de intent. In this way, the only possible way for Augustine to fight was using his level five or
even level four de intent.
In terms of sword intent, this would put Austin on a par with Augustine. Then, Austin wouldn''t be under
the control of Augustine''s level six de intent.
After more pondering, Austin suddenly thought of how to fight his opponent and gain confidence.
It was at this moment that Augustine abruptly soared and his steel de flickered.
The action stunned Austin.
Suddenly, he heard a very loud booming sound.
It came from a streak of thundering light that emitted from Augustine''s steel de.
The streak of light shed swiftly and violently with great force, slicing through the air as if cutting
bamboo and grass.