Min Ning suddenly erupted, drawing his blade and stepping forward to slash at Yin Weiyin.
The female crown stood motionless.
Xue Chengdong, who had once ambushed and killed Chen Yi, took a step forward. His longsword was drawn—a three-foot blade, cold and sharp enough to sever hair. It was the renowned Pingtan Ming Sword, with the inscription of Zhuangzi's words: "Follow the heavens above to align with the three lights."
Min Ning unleashed a Crashing Wind and Cutting Rain slash. The winds around seemed to slow, its might immeasurable, and the gleam of cold light in the air was bone-chilling.