Chapter 1661 - The most sacred land among the Sacred Lands (3)
Prodigiously Amazing Weaponsmith
By the time they saw the incoming person clearly, they all heaved a sigh of relief.
The person who appeared at the top of the ramp was not Mu Chengying, but the leader of his Four Great Guardians â Cang Po Jun.
Blue Profound Sectâs clansmen were filled with plenty of people with power and Mu Chengyingâs most trusted Four Great Guardians were all ninth stage realm peak practitioners. Cang Po Jun was ranked eight on the Sky Chart, and his potential was even higher than Guo Zhenqing.
Cang Po Jun naturally wasnât some easy going person but no matter what, he wasnât Mu Chengying himself.
After Guo Zhenqing and the others saw him, the stone in their hearts was finally let go by a chunk.
If it really was Mu Chengying who had appeared, it would really scare these people to death alive!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Heavens knew just how much that shockingly powerful king with no match had increased in his ability to what degree after so many years of closed door cultivation?
For the past ten over years, many of them had assumed that he was dead and had secretly done some things behind his back and if he really met with it personally, the only end result was death with no burial grounds!
Luckily, luckily, they were only scaring themselves.
The one who appeared on the Snow Cloud Sky Ship was only Cang Po Jun!
Even so, Guo Zhenqing and the others still felt a little uneasy as they kept sizing up their options while staring at the flying ship continuously.
After all, the Snow Cloudy Sky Ship was Mu Chengyingâs personal use flying ship in the past and even if it was his most trusted aide Cang Po Jun, he didnât have the guts to use it privately.....
Now that he dared to sit in this flying ship, was Mu Chengying really dead or not? Or... was Mu Chengying on the ship, just now showing himself?
Just as Guo Zhenqing and the others were being apprehensive, Cang Po Jun had already led his subordinates, landing onto the ground.
Guo Zhenqing and the others immediately swarmed upwards as they kept fawning on him.
âSir Po Jun, we havenât met for a long time! How have you been!â
âItâs been some time since we last met, Sir Po Junâs cultivation seemed to have advanced.... Congratulations!â
âI was just thinking of heading over to Blue Profound Sect some other day to meet with Sir, Iâd not expected that we would meet here so coincidentally!â
Guo Zhenqing was still considered alright as he politely cupped his fist into his other hand but Cheng Zhenbo and Feng Bozhong ran over rather dog leggily as they were just short of cleaning Cang Po Junâs shoes for him.
Cang Po Jun seemed as though he didnât hear their flattery as he didnât even shift his sight and headed straight upwards.
Everyone involuntarily retreated as they opened up a path for him.
Cang Po Jun walked towards Li Moying and when he was just a few steps away, he stopped and sized up the young lad in front of his eyes.
After his rebirth, Li Moyingâs current looks was simply too young and moreover the imposing manner from him, although to an ordinary practitioner, was already extremely powerful but to Cang Po Junâs impression of that unparallel strong practitioner, he seemed to be just short of that little bit.
Just as Cang Po Jun was hesitant, Li Moying abruptly lifted his eyes and met with his. The bitter frost beneath his eyes appeared and that severe and fearful murderous intent was so realistic that it made one feel fear all over!
Cang Po Junâs body shivered as his legs turned soft, almost kneeling down right there!
This familiar gaze and temperament, he absolutely would not recognise it wrongly... this was Mu Chengyingâs reincarnation!
Just as Cang Po Jun was about to kneel on the ground, Li Moying suddenly spoke out.
âSir Po Jun, what may I do for you?â
That cold voice which bore the suppressing feeling that assimilated oneâs will and soul made Cang Po Junâs brain buzzed!
When he heard Li Moying actually greeting him as âSirâ, he suddenly regained his composure recalling the instructions that Li Moying had sent to him in his letter, to not expose his identity in public.