Urban Immortal Doctor Master
Chapter 841 - 841 840 Protector of Tang City

841: 840: Protector of Tang City 841: 840: Protector of Tang City Looking up at the sky, the crowd from the Hundred Clans was stunned.

What was this?

The entire city was enveloped in a crystalline radiance.

Some curious individuals touched it and discovered that the shield was soft and pliable, tangible yet impenetrable.

Its appearance and aura were identical to that of Immortal Crystals.

Heavens!

Could the City Lord have used Immortal Crystals to fortify the city’s defense?

That’s such a waste!

Exactly.

We might as well fight it out instead.

Seeing such extravagant use of Immortal Crystals makes me want to die.

Stop being so dramatic.

Without the City Lord’s generous “wastefulness,” do you think you’d still be alive to chitchat here?

The crowd of immortals fell silent.

Indeed, without the City Lord’s grand gesture, could they have withstood the attacks from the creatures outside?

Look!

The sky is covered.

Beyond the defense shield, the Heaven Devouring Vines had already spread over the Immortal Crystal Barrier.

Branches and tendrils continuously lashed at the barrier.

The booming sounds with each impact reverberated through everyone’s hearts, as though the next strike might break through.

The immortals among the Hundred Clans were all on edge, knowing that even cultivators of the same realm had been no match for the Heaven Devouring Vines.

They didn’t believe they could hold it off; it was only a question of how long they could last before eventual death.

Now, all their hopes rested on the Immortal Crystal Barrier, praying it would endure.

This standstill lasted for three days.

Unable to breach the barrier, the Heaven Devouring Vines retreated and stationed themselves outside the city.

Clearly, their goal was to blockade Tang City, stopping the Immortals inside from leaving and preventing anyone outside from entering.

What they hadn’t considered was that, upon seeing this scene, Tang Feng burst into laughter.

From now on, wasn’t this like gaining an additional layer of guardianship?

With the vines here, any outsiders from other settlements seeking trouble would find it impossible to succeed.

These vines were even stronger than his Immortal Puppets—natural gatekeepers.

As for the immortals inside the city and how they might leave, Tang Feng wasn’t worried in the slightest.

That night, he slipped out of the city, traveling through the Void Realm.

Several times, he narrowly avoided being struck by the Heaven Devouring Vines.

Luckily, he was Tang Feng; for other immortals, escaping from Tang City would have been impossible.

Even flying upward wouldn’t work: the vines controlled the skies safely within a radius of 100,000 miles.

Tang Feng traversed a distance of a million miles before finally escaping their sphere of influence.

Honestly, their range was staggering.

In just an hour, he was drenched in cold sweat countless times.

Next, Tang Feng went searching for a relatively safe spot to set up a transmission array.

He eventually found a natural melt cave at the bottom of a valley and arranged a large array inside it.

To be cautious, he also set up two hidden transmission arrays before dawn.

If the melt cave ever became unsafe, he would activate these backups.

After completing the arrangements, he didn’t linger and used the array to return to the city.

The next step was to construct a transmission hall.

Such a fantastic opportunity couldn’t go to waste in terms of business prospects.

Tang Feng planned to use the transmission arrays to rake in a fortune—an endless stream of wealth.

At this moment, he genuinely hoped the Heaven Devouring Vines would stick around for a while longer.

After much consideration, there was only one solution: deploy his Immortal Puppets to provoke the vines now and then.

This would keep them anchored in their fury, perfectly aligning with Tang Feng’s intentions.

The next day, Tang Feng issued an announcement: the transmission array was now operational.

For a fee of ten Immortal Crystals or ten thousand Immortal Stones, anyone could use it once.

When the city’s immortals heard this news, they were overjoyed.

Who would have thought that in just a few days, the City Lord Mansion had already come up with a solution?

Ten Immortal Crystals weren’t much, and for those without crystals, Immortal Stones could be used as a substitute.

Soon, throngs of immortals flocked to the transmission hall.

Three transmission arrays were active, and as he watched one immortal after another teleport away, Tang Feng couldn’t help but grin.

In this way, the energy consumed by the Immortal Crystal Barrier was completely reimbursed by the masses of immortals.

“Big Brother, what’s this?” The miraculous transmission array greatly intrigued Bing’er.

She pulled Tang Feng into the array, and in the next instant, they appeared inside the melt cave.

“This is so fun!” Bing’er exclaimed, jumping up and down in excitement.

Upon exiting the cave, she laid eyes on a vast expanse of ruins.

“Bing’er, slow down.”

“Brother, I found something good!” Bing’er moved with incredible speed; she vanished from sight in the blink of an eye.

Fortunately, Tang Feng possessed Void Realm divine skills and barely managed to keep up with her.

Soon, he discovered Bing’er standing beneath a crumbling roof.

She pointed at the ground, indicating something below.

“Do you know what it is?” Tang Feng asked.

“It seems to be a Divine Medicine, just like me.

But it’s only a newborn.

Oh no, it’s trying to escape!” Suddenly, Bing’er’s body turned into ice and she dove straight underground.

Tang Feng was momentarily stunned.

He hadn’t expected Bing’er to possess such a skill; it meant that no amount of sand or stone could obstruct her.

Sure enough, fifteen minutes later, Bing He leaped out, clutching a tiny doll-like figure in her hand.

“A Gold Element Divine Medicine,” Tang Feng’s eyes lit up.

“Big Brother, consume it!

It’ll make your body even stronger.” Bing’er was truly earnest in thinking of Tang Feng’s well-being.

This gesture deeply moved him.

Tang Feng pulled out an off-road vehicle, placed Bing’er in the back seat, secured her seatbelt, and began speeding through the ruins.

“Brother, this is so fun!” It was Bing’er’s first time riding in a car, and she looked around excitedly, finding everything novel.

After some time on the road, the car stopped in front of a dilapidated manor.

“Brother, something’s off here.” Bing’er’s keen instincts detected the faintest signs of malice and danger, functioning almost like radar.

“Let’s go take a look inside.” Tang Feng wasn’t the least bit worried, armed with his Immortal Crystal Hand Cannon.

Anyone who dared act imprudently would face its wrath.

“The aura here is disgusting,” Bing’er remarked, wrinkling her nose.

“Why don’t you wait outside while I check it out?” Tang Feng suggested.

His protectiveness of Bing’er was evident; he cared for her like a younger sister.

As for safety, he wasn’t too concerned—unless the opponent was a being stronger than a Divine.

Entering the manor cautiously, Tang Feng measured every step, calculating contingencies for danger and keeping escape routes in mind.

The deeper he ventured into the inner courtyard, the stronger his sense of danger grew.

Yet he couldn’t figure out what was causing it.

Shaking his head in frustration, he couldn’t help but notice how eerie the atmosphere was.

Just then, a figure appeared before him, and in an instant, he was restrained.

Finally, he got a good look at the woman.

“She’s… surprisingly good-looking, but her aura is unsettling.”

“Get lost!

Who let you disturb my cultivation?” the woman shouted, nearly screaming, though she didn’t attack.

Strange.

When something is unusual, it’s often bad news.

Without wasting more words, Tang Feng said, “I want the Immortal Elixirs from the Medicine Garden.”

“Impossible.

They’re mine.”

“If you don’t agree, I’ll destroy them,” Tang Feng said, showing his resolve.

If he couldn’t benefit, then neither should anyone else.

The woman’s fury boiled over.

“You little brat.

Do you dare?”

“Why wouldn’t I?

It’s no loss to me either way.”

“Fine.

Take them, brat.

You’d better be able to handle it—otherwise, you won’t even know how you died.” Her icy glare burned into him before she disappeared.

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