Chapter 514: The Might of the Confinement Array
Ye had already vanished.The cultivators riding demon beasts continued to chase, but after running for a distance, they stopped as if receiving an order. They glared hatefully at Lu Ye's departing dire...As time passed, the three of Lu Ye adhered to the principle of fighting in one place and moving to another. Almost every day, they had harvests, earning between 300 and 500 hunting points for each battle. This accumulation was quite remarkable.
The rankings on the bounty list haven't changed much. Worth mentioning is that Xia Liang, who was originally ranked second, seems to have encountered some trouble. His bounty points have increased very slowly these days and he's now almost out of the top ten. Currently, Tan Sheng is ranked second.
Luyue vaguely remembered that when the Hunter List first appeared, this person's name was already on it. Judging from this, this person was also a Nine Layers Realm expert.
According to Li Baxian's recollection, Tan Sheng was a cultivator from Wan Mo Ling, born into a second-rank sect. He was quite powerful and at least during the Lingxi realm, he once ranked in the top ten of the Lingxi list.
Even today's Zhenhu Realm experts once had rivals or friends of Li Baxian. It has to be said that staying in the Lingxi Realm for long enough gives one a social advantage that others can hardly match.
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He wasn't expecting to achieve a high ranking on the Hunter List. For him, finding Lu Ye and killing him was the most important thing.
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Such a commotion naturally wouldn't escape the perception of Lu Ye and his three companions, so they fled even faster.
Although the trapping formation is effective, it certainly can't completely hold back a ninth-level cultivator. At most, it can only delay him for a while. How long it can actually hold him depends on Wei Que's methods. his number of opened acupoints had reached 179, just one short of reaching the Ninth Layer Realm.>>>Until a certain moment, when Lu Ye arranged an array according to the requirements of the Hundred F...