Chapter 1872: Fire Shadow Ant Merger
n the two artifacts, its claws were almost chopped off halfway. It hurriedly threw the two scorching hot artifacts away. 。After taking a small loss, the corpse lion crocodile demon Zhang Kou spat out...Three Hokage-level Gihōs approached Lu Xia Tian.
More than ten other Void Realm demon ants also surrounded from several directions. 。Here Ye Ziyu, Bai Li Fei, Fu Yu, and Sanhua Dao Ren. 。A massive bear demon, two Fire Corps combined reach a total of seven. 。Although the number is less than half of these demon ants. 。Those who might survive a swarm of ants attacking, without exception, are those with exceptional strength. 。In normal times, these dozen or so Divine Void Realm Demon Ants wouldn't be a threat, but when we fight for real... 。Both sides had fought fiercely against each other previously, depleting a significant amount of their strength. Now, surrounded by this swarm of divine realm demon ants, the situation was becoming increasingly desperate. 。As for Lu Xia Tian, at this time he held the Drunken God Branch. The strange direction it emanated already caused the surrounding low-grade demon ants to lose their threat. At this moment, all that remained was the three Fire Shadow Ghost Ants before him. 。Although Lu Xia Tian had consumed a considerable amount of mana previously, casting an illusion actually places higher demands on one's Yuanshen. 。Before, demon ants were everywhere, even in illusions they couldn't accomplish anything. 。... but at this moment, facing only these illusory realm demon ants, the power of the illusion was revealed. 。The three Fire Shadow Ghost Ants' primordial spirits were far weaker than Lu Xia Tian's, and they fell into the illusionary realm, engaging in a fierce battle with Lu Xia Tian. They constantly destroyed the phantoms. 。Exposing Lu Xiaoteng's true identityou have any other text you'd like me to translate!The roar of the Crocodile Elephant Ghost King reverberated for hundreds of miles. Even those Yuan Ying early-stage cultivators who were closer felt a...