Chapter 236: Meeting
After the black rainbow was projected above Yunchen's head, it no longer moved forward. After Yunchen killed the last of the White Bone Cave disciples, a thunderous roar came from the black rainbow, and a hammer smashed down with devastating power.
In the process of smashing down, the hammer quickly swelled and turned into a thousand zhang in size, covering a piece of sky.
Within a thousand feet, there is this sledgehammer attack range that exudes endless power.
Under the terrifying pressure, the Children of the Night trembled. The enemy was too strong to show up, and a single blow was already suffocating him.
He was not the kind of person who was willing to be restrained, and after trying his best to let out a roar, he first used the Broken Jade Technique to strengthen his physical defenses, and then used the power of his blood and qi to turn into dozens of blood-colored chains and directly hit the sledgehammer smashed from above.
In the face of the smashed sledgehammer, Yunchen didn't dare to be careless, and under his control, five blood bone arrows went straight up and shot out at the smashed hammer surface.
There were a few terrifying sounds, and the speed at which the sledgehammer smashed down was sluggish, and soon it continued to smash down. Five blood-bone arrows flew down upside down and stuck in Yunchen's side.
Yunchen's expression was solemn, running the Yin and Yang Life and Death Tribulation, stepping into the air, and facing the sledgehammer with a punch.
When the two collided, the sledgehammer flew out sideways, and Yunchen was shocked into a cloud of smoke and fell to the ground.
The smoke touched the ground and instantly converged back into the shape of the clouds. When the sledgehammer flying out on the side was about to land, it flew upside down into the sky at great speed, and Heihong stretched out a hand and held the hammer handle steadily.
Shout!
Sando Ancestor took off the black rainbow and instantly appeared in front of Yunchen.
Although the two met for the first time, they had an inexplicable tacit understanding, and they both knew each other's identities without any conversation.
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