Urban Immortal Doctor Master
Chapter 179 - 179 179 Sixth Rank Gold Sharp King

179: 179: Sixth Rank Gold Sharp King 179: 179: Sixth Rank Gold Sharp King “I thought you weren’t going to get up,” Xiao Ya had been ready early, but ended up waiting for Tang Feng for over an hour.

If he was genuinely tired, it would be one thing; however, he came out of Zou Mei’s room, and his tone made it unclear whether he was feeling jealous.

“Sister Ya worries too much.

I needed to sleep, but I haven’t forgotten our real business,” Tang Feng said.

“Really?

It seemed to me like someone was practically dragged out of bed,” Xiao Ya remarked sarcastically.

“Alright, Ah Feng, stop bickering with Xiao Ya.

Why don’t we go ahead and you can take your time with breakfast?” Mu Qingwan suggested.

“Go ahead, don’t wait for me in the future.

If you encounter a fierce beast, don’t panic.

If you can fight it, do so; if not, run.

There’s no shame in that,” Tang Feng emphasized, hoping they weren’t being overconfident and would stay alert.

The girls had been waiting for just that.

They had enjoyed their kills the day before but hadn’t had enough; they wanted more today.

Tang Feng understood this mindset all too well; he had been the same way initially.

But precisely because of that, there were hidden dangers approaching.

Too much confidence was very dangerous.

He shook his head and sighed as he saw the fervor in the girls’ eyes; confronting fierce beasts was not so simple, and a tough lesson wouldn’t hurt them.

After the girls left the Flying Boat, they didn’t rush headlong into danger but were cautious—though somewhat disdainful in their eyes.

Suddenly, a silver ring snake slithered down from a tree, and the girls quickly attacked.

The fifth-level demon beast was swiftly slain.

This boosted the girls’ confidence immensely.

Two hours passed, and the girls, working together, had killed five beasts.

They were now looking for sixth-rank fierce beasts, completely falling into misconception.

The gap between fifth and sixth rank wasn’t minor; it was an increase of five to ten times, a detail Tang Feng had forgotten to mention to them.

As a result, they believed they could kill a sixth-rank beast as easily as they had the fifth-rank ones.

Buzz!

Buzz!

Xiao Ya didn’t know what she had stepped on, but suddenly she alarmed a nearby fierce beast; the sound was like that of a honeybee.

The girls tightly focused on the source of the noise and saw a gigantic golden bee appear before them.

“What is this?” the girls, having never seen such a large honeybee about half the size of a human with a front stinger and wings three meters wide, were puzzled.

“Be careful, this creature seems tricky.

Let’s attack together,” Yao Xin, who had seen many things, urged.

The performance of the bee made her consider a possibility.

“This is no ordinary fierce beast,” Yao Xin’s eyes sparkled, “be cautious.”

“It’s above fifth rank.

Can you feel its innate oppression?” Murong Qinglan’s guess was right; it was indeed a sixth-rank fierce beast, and moreover, a Honeybee Queen.

“Retreat with speed—it will trap us with one command, and we won’t be able to get away,” Yao Xin instructed, terrified as they quickly confronted a major threat.

Without Tang Feng there, they were definitely no match.

“Too late.” Yao Xin had not gone far when a huge force struck her in the chest, sending her flying back.

Yao Xin passed out.

“How is this possible!” the girls were shocked by the Honeybee Queen’s strength.

It seemed they had much to learn.

Tang Feng didn’t intervene, rather, he wanted to see how they would handle it.

Before Yao Xin passed out, Tang Feng had tossed an Elixir to her; her safety was not an issue.

The Honeybee Queen was very intelligent and had massive defensive power.

Watching the girls’ reactions was a good opportunity to forge their resilience in adversity.

They believed that a sixth-rank fierce beast couldn’t withstand a hit from a Spiritual Artifact, which was why they had felt so at ease until now.

But this Honeybee Queen was a Gold Honeybee Queen, with defensive power comparable to seventh or eighth-rank fierce beasts, and the girls could only use their Innate Primordial Power, hardly exerting the true power of their Spiritual Artifacts.

Combined with their panicked minds, they quickly became disorganized.

As the prolonged attack failed, their anxiety grew.

In their haste, they nearly injured one another without harming the Gold Honeybee Queen, and over time they began to hold back.

The Honeybee Queen, invigorated by its speed, fought more fiercely.

Before long, only three girls were left standing.

Mei Ling, Murong Qinglan, and Shen Yin were not overlooked by Tang Feng either.

However, it seemed they could not hold on much longer.

Yet, they did not give up and were still seeking a way to defeat the Golden Bee King.

The Golden Bee King lost its patience; failing to defeat these women was a humiliation.

With a buzzing sound, a sudden change occurred.

The Golden Bee King’s armor plates split, forming gold slices of various sizes that densely flew towards the three women.

This was his trump card, having previously killed an Eighth Rank Fierce Beast.

The Golden Bee King was ready to harvest his spoils.

In his eyes, there was no chance for the three women to survive.

Under the threat of life and death, people often arouse their latent potential.

The women outperformed themselves spectacularly, as if a light had switched on in them.

Their sword dance flashed faster and faster.

Even though they were injured by the gold slices, the spur of this crisis enlightened them on the Body Technique.

Just as Tang Feng was about to intervene, their body techniques changed and their speed increased.

Instead of retreating, they charged toward the Golden Bee King.

This is impossible!

The Golden Bee King squinted his eyes, then was greatly shocked.

It wanted to retreat; after activating its deadly move, it would take a day for its armor to regrow, leaving its defensive power essentially at zero and forcing it to rely solely on speed to dodge.

But the three women would not give it such an opportunity, sealing its escape routes within a certain range.

The next moment, the gold slices, like thousands of blades, continuously slashed at the Golden Bee King.

“You brought this upon yourself,” the women said as they watched the Golden Bee King being sliced into countless pieces by its own armor plates, sighing endlessly.

Such an ironic outcome.

This also taught them a lesson, never to underestimate an opponent.

A small mistake could lead to an irreversible demise, and sometimes the method to deal with others could end up harming oneself.

After this, they never dared to underestimate anyone again.

As the Golden Bee King died, the three women collapsed to the ground, breathing heavily.

Their extraordinary performance was not their real level; it could be said they had exhausted all their Innate Primordial Power.

The others fared somewhat better and had already started silently healing themselves.

Tang Feng shook his head; they were really bold.

With no one on guard, weren’t they afraid of being wiped out by a Fierce Beast in one fell swoop?

Lack of experience indeed.

Tang Feng stepped forward, and the women rolled their eyes speechlessly.

They had almost died before this guy showed up.

“Everyone open your mouth.” Tang Feng saw they did as told and flicked Elixir pills into their mouths.

“Heal yourselves, and in a while, I’ll give you a proper lesson.”

Knowing they were at fault, the women didn’t talk back, and they also understood that even if there was danger, there was no need to be anxious.

He was always there and wouldn’t let anything happen to them.

Half an hour later, the women awoke and Tang Feng called them into the Flying Boat.

Once all were seated, he sighed softly.

“Am I being too demanding?”

“Ah Feng, we were wrong,” Murong Qinglan said apologetically to Tang Feng.

“Wrong in what aspect?” Tang Feng swept his gaze across the women, none of whom dared meet his eyes.

“We underestimated the opponent.”

“We were too arrogant.”

“We failed to coordinate properly.”

The women earnestly reflected on their shortcomings.

Tang Feng’s tone softened, “Dealing with an enemy is the same as doing your regular job.

You must never be negligent about your opponent, or you will suffer.

In work, if an opponent beats you, you can start over and try to defeat them next time.

But the opponents you face now will not give you a second chance.

As I have said, there’s no shame in running if you can’t win.”

He paused and then added, “It’s a serious mistake to engage without a clear understanding of the opponent’s strength.

It not only jeopardizes yourself but also your teammates.”

“We truly realize our mistake,” He Menglin, acting as the teacher, was also red-faced from Tang Feng’s words.

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