Chapter 1603: Unexpected and Unthinkable
ted back decades.Let me know if you have other content you'd like me to translate!She gently reached out a hand and stroked the blurred face, as if she had truly returned to several decades ago.Let me..."Locking eyes, Lu Ye spoke, "This is the first time I've used this ability. There might be some pain, please bear with it!" He couldn't possibly kill all the sun-watchers on his own. Without any means of resistance, Bai Jin was still reliant upon the Blood Race Saint's suppression and even activated a double-edged secret technique like the windmill to sever his head. Over there were two more insect race sun-watchers, and over there were four blood races... Just thinking about it made him dizzy. How long would it take to kill them all Lu Ye wasn't entirely sure how long the Dancer's divine ability would affect the sun-watchers, but Wan Gu Liu and the others had only been affected for a day. They were Stargazers and could still shake off the Dancer's influence within a day. Sun-watchers were even stronger than them...
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The influence of the dancer's magical powers on these sunbeams is estimated to last no more than an hour, and it has already been half an hour. The sunbeams could break free at any time.
Therefore, Lu Ye felt that killing Ri Zhao was best left to another powerful being from the Ri Zhao clan. Li Guan possessed the strongest killing intent, making her the most suitable candidate.
The talent tree can incinerate the power of the invading dancer within a body, and after undergoing its third transformation, the talent tree's incinerating power can be inflicted upon others.
Lu Ye had already noticed this. When he helped YaYa burn the soul-eating aphids in the Divine Sea, it was Lu Ye's first attempt.
Let me know if you have other content you'd like translated!do much harm for a while.The situation became a stalemate. Lu Ye had no way to deal with Xue Hao, and Xue Hao had no good way to deal with Lu Ye either.Li Shang, who had always been silently standing...