Chapter 375 jumps and jumps
Chapter 375 of "Ms. Diviner: The Prodigal Daughter's Return" kicks off revealing secrets: "Hey, you donât actually want to watch me perform a ritual dance, do you?" Han... Keep reading!
"Hey, you donât actually want to watch me perform a ritual dance, do you?" Han Yan couldnât help but say. Hopping around like this, what else could it be if not a ritual dance? And it even had a sense of rhythm...
"Donât speak, turn right, then leap forward with all your strength." A row of small characters appeared on the Star Plate again.
"What!" Han Yan was shocked.
At that moment, she was exactly at the intersection of several rows of stone shelves. Looking forward, all she could see were the hard bluestones, particularly the ones with the sharpest edges. To leap out like this, and with maximum force, would be a minor issue if she ended up with a bloody head; a careless move could cost her life.
Itâs just some genius Earth Treasures, isnât it? Even if I donât find them, thereâs no need to seek death, right?
The Young Master of the Mu Family, committing suicide in a fit of anger after finding nothing in the familyâs Treasure Vaultâsuch a rumor, if it were to spread, would be the end of her. Oh wait, if she bashed her head in, she wouldnât be alive to worry about it.
"Hurry up and jump, or youâll have to start over." As Han Yan was daydreaming, the Star Illusion Thousand Machine urged her again, impatiently.
"Alright, I guess it doesnât really want to see me commit suicide. If it wants me to jump, Iâll jump." Han Yan knew the Star Illusion Thousand Machine wouldnât joke about her life. Bracing herself and gritting her teeth, she leaped.
The whoosh of air passed by her ears, with the sharp edges of the stone shelves looming before her, magnifying rapidly. Han Yan instinctively concentrated her Qi on her forehead. With this, she thought, even if she hit her head, she probably wouldnât die, but a bloody head seemed inevitable.
Just as she was about to crash into it, something astonishing happened to Han Yan.
In an instant, everything before her became illusory and twisted, like a mirage.
The anticipated scene of an egg smashing against a rock didnât happen. Han Yan felt a lightness in her body, and she was completely suspended in the air.
Around her, the mausoleum-like hall still existed, rows of bluestone shelves neatly arranged, but Han Yan floated weightlessly among them, feeling as if she were in another world, where everything before her was an illusion.
"Whatâs going on?" The light also dimmed considerably, and Han Yan felt a chilling breeze at her feet, unsettling her greatly.
Having been a person in two lifetimes, and even once having reached the Sword Saint Realm, Han Yan had never encountered such a bizarre situation before.
"To think that I, who have roamed freely over Anyun, would meet my end at the hands of such insignificant foes today. Even in death, you shall not leave alive!" Suddenly, a resentful roar full of defiance resounded in her ears.
A shadowy figure appeared, wielding a longsword, attacking Han Yan furiously.
Instinctively, Han Yan parried with her sword. With a "clang," the sharp ring forced her to stagger back two steps, her arm going numb.
What a formidable strength! Han Yan was startled.
It was only then that she got a clear look at her assailant. The man was around twenty-five years old, with sword-like eyebrows and heroic features, a tall figure, and a cold face filled with anger and unwillingness; his eyes blazed with fury, yet they seemed somewhat vacant and spiritless.
Could he be a family guard? Han Yan quickly searched her memory, yet no impression came to mind. Perhaps, then, he was a Death Soldier secretly trained by the family? She guessed.
Many families with ancient inheritances secretly train Death Soldiers, individuals of secret identities who hardly ever appear in public. Other than the Family Head and elders of high status, no one would know of their existence. Typically, they would only emerge at critical moments when the survival of the family was at stake.
Han Yan didnât know if the Mu Family had such Death Soldiers, but that seemed to be the only explanation.
"Donât misunderstand, the Great Elder sent me here," Han Yan hurriedly tried to explain.
"Kill, kill, kill!" The figure paid no heed to her words and attacked her again, recklessly.