nder ripped and roared through the mountain peak as resounding drum beats rapped through Meteorite Peak, vibrating vicious ghosts to dust.

Up in the sky, the deep purple Oddmoon flared with cuttingly sharp moonlight, joining the enormous dragon of thunder and lightning to smite the Meteorite King.

“I am a king!!” he snarled, the crumbling bone pennant in his hand burst with searing white light.
“A high and mighty ghost king will not be desecrated by worthless ants!!”

Kabooooom!

The bone pennant exploded into a gigantic white bone flower that glowed with a menacing light that the scintillating dragon of seven colors smashed resoundingly into.
A colossal explosion rang out as the scene turned white in front of everyone’s eyes.

The horrific collision sent everyone’s flying, and Lu Yun felt like the void would rip his body apart.

……

People’s minds cleared after an indeterminate period of time.

“Meteorite Peak is no more.” The Purpleclad Duke struggled to his feet, taking in the surroundings and seeing that the ring-shaped mountain had crumbled into piles of boulders and dirt.
The forcefield that had enveloped it was gone without a trace.

Everyone was grievously injured, but no one had died.
Most of the fallout had been absorbed by the floating Oddmoon and the forcefield that’d surrounded Meteorite Peak.
Lu Yun was covered in blood—he carried the little fox in his arms and stared fixedly at the center of the mountain.

The little fox no longer breathed and her heart had stopped.
The thirty-six beads on her wrist lay on the ground as a pile of wood dust.
Her fingers twitched as hazy light rose from her body, she then sprang up from Lu Yun’s embrace.

“Did I just die?” She blinked large silver eyes and rubbed her forehead.

Lu Yun nodded.

“Well then, thank goodness I had your talisman,” she chuckled merrily.

“Our son’s gift to you is ruined,” he responded shortly.

She’d released all of the power within the beads and shunted it toward Oddmoon, using it to protect every living being on the mountain.
In return, she’d died from the backlash.
The Resurrection Talisman he’d gifted her had activated upon her death, reviving her.

“No worries, I’ll have him make a few more for me,” she giggled with the laughter of the blithely carefree.
Dying and then coming back to life… tasting the great horrors of life and death had resulted in great benefits to the little fox’s cultivation.

Lu Yun, however, wasn’t in near so good a mood.

The green clad king slowly stood up from the center of Meteorite Peak.
His eyes released two beams of green light—he was no longer in the form of a living being.
He was now a vicious ghost through and through, a king of vicious ghosts!

“I’ve used up the heavenly tribulation, but I still wasn’t able to kill him.” Lu Yun’s heart sank as he watched the leering Meteorite King.

“Hahahaha!! Supplemental grandmaster!!” The king floated into the air.
“Sad, are you? You could’ve been a king of supplemental dao if you’d killed me, but you couldn’t!”

His body began furiously devouring all of the yin qi in the surroundings.
Though the mountain lay in ruins, the remains of the great tomb were still there and that made for an unending source of yin and ghost qi.

The Meteorite King’s ghost body recovered at a speed visible to the naked eye.

“I just wanted to see how big the gap between the current me and a titled king was,” Lu Yun sighed as he looked at the fully recovered king.
“I’d thought that I’d be able to dominate the Hongmeng once I was in the common realm, that I could go find her… But to think that I still fall far short.”

The little fox grasped his hand.
Oddmoon had returned to the center of her brows as an imprint on her forehead.

“Oh?” The king blinked when he heard the response, as did the Purpleclad Duke and Dusksnow Morningstar.
Something seemed off with Lu Yun’s words.

Despair blanketed the scene as everyone knew there was no hope of surviving a ghost king.
But… Lu Yun had sounded like he was just confirming his strength?

The “her” that he’d mentioned went completely unnoticed.

“I’ll have to work hard once I go back and ascend to the superior realm before I can walk the Hongmeng,” he sighed.

“Go back? Hahahahaha—you’ve ruined everything, how can I possibly let you go back alive?!” he shouted almost at the top of his lungs.
When he reached out, his hand had turned into the claw of a vicious ghost and sparkled with black ghost qi.

“DI—what?!” The Meteorite King shot backward right when he arrived in front of Lu Yun.

A willowy purple figure had appeared in front of the grandmaster at some point.
It was a young girl, an exceedingly beautiful young girl.
Elegant and graceful, she wore a pretty purple silk dress.

“Hmm? We meet again, little friend.
…what is this place?” The Redbud King first looked around with surprise, then snapped to grave attention.
“A ghost king?!”

She darted forward and laid him flat out on the ground with one smack.

“This is…” Her slender eyebrows knit together tightly.
“Meteorite Peak, you’re the Meteorite King.”

etvolare’s Thoughts

I choose you, Butterfree!

Holy this was a long chapter.

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