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Chapter 893 - 893 892 Elder of the Upper Divine Sect
893: 892: Elder of the Upper Divine Sect 893: 892: Elder of the Upper Divine Sect After dealing with the matters of the Xuanqing Sect, they continued to visit the other main peaks, but naturally, the following days were fruitless.
Tang Feng wouldn’t truly go about restoring every mountain to its former glory—this had nothing to do with him.
He didn’t want to waste resources either.
Xue’er didn’t press him either.
The Star Sect no longer existed.
Moreover, now separated from the Divine Realm, the blessed land of the past was gone.
It was essentially beyond recovery.
On this day, the three of them arrived at the Main Peak, Star Peak, which had once been the spiritual pillar of the entire Star Sect.
The disciples of the Star Sect in those days would have never imagined the sect would one day face annihilation.
Back then, the Star Sect was a true giant, one of the overlords of the Divine Realm.
When the Star Sect was destroyed, the Divine Realm soon launched a sweeping hunt.
Any discovered Star Sect disciples were either captured or eradicated.
The reason for capturing them was clear to everyone—it was nothing but the desire for the Star Sect’s inheritance.
That period was simply a nightmare for the Star Sect disciples out training, hunted by everyone in the Divine Realm.
The fear of it was indescribable.
From that day forward, they could no longer sleep peacefully.
They could only hide within ancient forests, Forbidden Lands, or change their appearances and abandon their cultivation to live as ordinary people; their fate was wretched beyond words.
Xue’er understood the hardships faced by the Star Sect’s disciples, which bred her desire to restore the Star Sect.
However, her own strength was far too limited.
Unless she could persuade Tang Feng to help.
Thus, in the following days, she became incredibly gentle and put forth great effort.
Whatever Tang Feng desired, she would completely comply.
At first, Tang Feng didn’t think much of it, but over time, he started to feel something was amiss.
Xue’er was always lost in thought, and this couldn’t continue.
Taking advantage of a night when a cloudless starry sky appeared, he stood with her at the summit of Star Peak.
Pulling Xue’er into his arms and looking up at the vast starry skies, Tang Feng felt an ineffable closeness.
“Xue’er, is there something you need to tell your husband?”
“No.” With her head hung low, Xue’er’s heart was in turmoil.
What right did she have to tie the future of the Star Sect to Tang Feng?
To push her own man to the frontlines of their enemies—it wasn’t something she wanted to do.
But remembering her master’s words, she couldn’t let go of the Star Sect.
With the current journey, she would undoubtedly have to run around for the Star Sect’s restoration.
This meant being apart from Tang Feng, and the inexplicable heartache filled her with anguish.
Why must she bear this burden?
Though reserved in her demeanor, her change was apparent to Tang Feng.
“Xue’er, we are husband and wife, and there should be nothing left unsaid between us.
If we keep secrets from one another, do you think that’s right?”
“Husband, I…
I don’t know what to do.” Xue’er’s eyes turned red.
For her, this was indeed an incredibly difficult decision.
If she hadn’t met Tang Feng, it wouldn’t matter.
But there was no “if.”
“Is it about the Star Sect?” Tang Feng thought for a moment and quickly understood.
With Xue’er’s personality, jealousy was out of the question.
The only possibility was the Star Sect.
As an elder of the sect, her master’s status must have been exceptionally high.
And receiving orders from her master would be normal.
He waited for Xue’er’s response.
Seeing his encouraging gaze, Xue’er said, “Husband, my master asked me to pass down the Star Sect’s inheritance at the first opportunity.”
“That’s a good thing.
I agree.”
“But I am not strong enough.”
“So?” Tang Feng finally understood—this girl wanted to drag him into it.
“Husband…” Her affectionate, slightly nervous gaze bore into Tang Feng.
“I understand what you mean, silly woman.
In the future, don’t keep things bottled up.
If you see me as your pillar of support, don’t hide anything from me.
If you don’t, then just forget I said anything.”
“No, Husband is my pillar of support.
Whatever you say, that’s what I will do.” Xue’er beamed with happiness.
She had already realized that Tang Feng would take care of the Star Sect’s matters.
As for whether it could once again become a top force in the Divine Realm, she dared not hope.
She didn’t even know the state of the Divine Realm now.
But one thing was clear: it would definitely be stronger than before.
“Xue’er, ever since I fused with the Ancient Star Core, the Star Sect’s destiny became intertwined with mine.
Even if you hadn’t said anything, your husband would still have stepped forward.
But I won’t rebuild the Star Sect as it was.
Instead, I’ll establish a new sect in the Divine Realm—a sect that will make All Gods bow and worship.” Tang Feng concluded.
Overhead, the starlight radiated magnificently, and the rare phenomenon of ten thousand stars vying for brilliance appeared—it was as if they were responding to Tang Feng’s domineering declaration.
Xue’er stared entranced at the scene in the starry sky.
Her man was extraordinary.
One day, he would undoubtedly be the Ancestor of Ten Thousand Stars.
Two days later, after having discovered nothing more, Tang Feng piloted the Divine Ship out of the ruins of the Star Sect.
Arriving once more at the Outer Sect’s ruins, they found a dilapidated tower atop a mountain.
An old man was perched at its peak, gripping the tower’s apex as if he intended to uproot it—or perhaps merge with it.
Tang Feng exchanged glances with Xue’er, as if asking if she recognized the old man.
“He’s an elder of the Upper Divine Sect.
I didn’t expect him to still be alive.” Upon seeing him clearly, Xue’er couldn’t help but feel a bit dejected.
Why had these old ghosts survived, while the Star Sect’s elder experts had all perished?
It was truly unfair.
The old man noticed them at this moment.
When he saw the three emerging from the Divine Ship, the elder of the Upper Divine Sect paused his actions.
“Elder Xue’er?” He was surprised—extremely surprised.
Back then, many elders from the Great Sects had harbored indiscreet thoughts about Xue’er.
But as fate conspired, they’d ended up as mortal enemies.
Thus, seeing Xue’er filled him with a mix of joy and trepidation.
“Elder Gao Jianli of the Upper Divine Sect, I didn’t expect you to still draw breath.”
“Elder Xue’er, what do you mean by that?
Do other old acquaintances still live?” Gao Jianli’s interest was instantly piqued.
“Old acquaintances to you, perhaps.
To me, they’re enemies.
Surely you know we can never be friends when we meet again.” Xue’er drew her sword.
Gao Jianli sighed lightly.
If he had known it would come to this, he wouldn’t have participated back then.
But now, it was too late to say anything.
The goddess he had admired despised him to the core, and he had no idea of his sect’s current state.
“Elder Xue’er, it was our fault back then.
Are you certain you want to fight now?” Gao Jianli had no desire to do battle if he could avoid it.
Xue’er didn’t respond and struck out with her sword.
Left without a choice, Gao Jianli retreated from the tower’s tip, moving ten miles away.
“Elder Xue’er, regardless of what happened, I don’t want to be your enemy.
If fate permits, we’ll meet again.” Gao Jianli tore through the Void and left the ruins of the Star Sect.
“Not bad, you scared him off.” Tang Feng teased.
“Husband, don’t make fun of me.
His strength is no less than mine.
If we fought, it would surely end in mutual destruction.” Xue’er said bashfully.
“Ha!
Lucky for him he escaped quickly, or he wouldn’t have gotten away.” Tang Feng smiled and, with a wave of his hand, the fractured Star Tower shrank rapidly and fell into his grasp.
“How did you do that?”
Xue’er knew about the Star Tower—it was used for disciples’ trials and was supposedly destroyed.
She hadn’t expected it to regenerate, exuding such mystery.
Apparently, there was much she didn’t understand.
“Let’s go.
I’ll send you to the exit.” Tang Feng prepared to head to the outskirts to meet with the group of women.
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