Chapter 1651 - The Horn Before Revenge (3)

The Good for Nothing Seventh Young Lady

Chapter 1651 – The Horn Before Revenge (3)

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After handing the two men over to Sage Lin, Sage Feng said a few more words, the content of which was nothing

more than just to oppress Shen Yanxiao until her last bone and leave only one breath just to do Ouyang Huanyu a

favor. As for the human beings and demons in the Barren Land, they had decided to kill them thoroughly.

Shen Yanxiao smiled furiously, looking coldly at these people in front of her as they discussed these plans against

her.

She had been disgusted by the Broken Star Palace, but now, she felt even more that it was completely unnecessary

for this organization that was rotten to the very core to continue to exist.

She would like to see if they had the ability to bring her under their hands.

Shen Yanxiao contacted Taotie secretly and confirmed the news that the demons led by Fu Tu would arrive in the

next five days. She would hide the killing intent deep in her heart for the time being and coldly observe the rotten

things inside the Broken Star Palace.

Right now, the only thing that made Shen Yanxiao afraid was the teenager who could perceive her existence. If his

strength was stronger than Lan Fengli, then once she confronted the Broken Star Palace, this perverse fella might

deliver her demon army a huge blow.

What a pity that before Shen Yanxiao could figure out how to get that perverse teenager to get away, Ouyang

Huanyu had beaten her to it by writing a letter directly asking “Young Master Xun” to leave the Forgotten Traces.

Hence, it was now a perfect time to go to war. Shen Yanxiao took the first chance. Everything was just now waiting

for the moment when her demon army entered the Forgotten Traces!

During the waiting period, Shen Yanxiao was not idle. She used her disguise to wander freely among the seven

palaces. With Luo Ke’s exciting and boastful talk without much meaning, she gained a great deal of inside

information about the Broken Star Palace.

Luo Ke, who had been showing off and boasting, never dreamed that his arrogance and pride would be a great help

to Shen Yanxiao’s attack on the Broken Star Palace.

When the dawn spread on earth, tens of thousands of demons silently marched with the morning light and sneaked

into the Forgotten Traces.

The army of higher demons led by Fu Tu gathered with Xiu and the others in the Forgotten Traces.

“Subordinate Fu Tu, leading twenty-eight thousand higher demons of the Barren Land, reports to Lord Xiu!” Fu Tu

took the lead, going down on one knee. He knelt piously in front of Xiu, and his violet eyes were full of respect and

sincere obedience.

Behind him, the twenty-eight thousand higher demons knelt down on one knee and declared their loyalty with the

most sincere movements.

“Twenty-eight thousand… how could there be so many?” Tang Nazhi incredibly stared at the dense number of

demons in front of him. The previous two wars had clearly reduced the higher demons under Shen Yanxiao by more

than half, leaving only about ten thousand. But how could the number of higher demons break through twenty

thousand again in just a week? It was almost the same as in their peak period.

“Reporting to Master Nazhi, there are a large number of demons who joined the Lord’s ranks after the two wars, but

the Lord left a few days ago and this subordinate did not hasten to report back.” Fu Tu looked up with a proud smile

on his face.

Shen Yanxiao, having turned the tide with the force of thunder, not only expelled the four-nation alliance from the

Barren Land, but also wiped out the beast tide that had plagued the Barren Land for thousands of years. These two

feats made the demons in other areas of the Barren Land realize Shen Yanxiao’s strength. After the two wars,

demons continuously invited themselves to join The Rising Sun City and came pouring in crazily, filling in their

losses from the two wars.