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Chapter 1775: Demon Eye Winking

st his chest. His voice remained calm: "Don't make it seem like I'm the villain here. All I wanted was to cultivate peacefully in Huitian Valley. It was you who forced my hand. This is all your doing!...In Lu Ye's opinion, since the core of Fangcun Mountain was split from a complete Fangcun Mountain, it should have some traces of Fangcun Mountain on its exterior. Perhaps it was a meteorite or something else. So whenever he found anything peculiar, he would go investigate it.

On this day, as he was searching around, a voice suddenly came into his ears: “Young friend, do not go any deeper.”

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As Lu Ye followed the sound, he saw a figure sitting on a large meteorite. The person was looking at him, and the voice that reached his ears was undoubtedly this person's reminder.

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The old man sat on the meteorite, surrounded by rows of flags that looked like they were setting up a large formation. He was very old, but his eyes were bright and gave Lu Ye a deep impression at just one glance.

Since Lu Ye had entered the Huanxue Mo Tong (Blood-Mirage Demonic Eye) for about ten days, this was the first cultivator he had interacted with. He couldn't help but ask, "Why"

The old man smiled faintly, appearing profound and enigmatic: "If you trust me, find a safe place to stay and set up some formations. If not, young friend, please leave quickly to avoid misunderstandings."

Lu Ye suddenly had a guess: "Is the Demon Eye about to blink"

The old man said nothing.

>>>But to Lu Ye's surprise, he felt a surge of interest. Before Zhang Kun left, he had warned Lu Ye that the Phantom Blood Demon Eye had two sides: one side was what he had seen before, and the other side was something he had never seen before.

>of these two divisions was not vastly different. From the start of the martial arts tournament, they treated each other as their only rival. On the battlefield, cultivators often perished.At first, bo...

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