Chapter 1576: Re-entering Xian Yuan City

anced at him, didn't say anything, and beckoned, "Let's go."Following the source of the spiritual energy fluctuations, he moved forward. Along the way, he rescued two groups of cultivators from the He...Lǐ Shāng's reason for enduring the hardship and returning to Jiuzhou with Lù Yè was because of the promise they had made to each other. Lù Yè had given her freedom, and she wanted to help find a way out for his group of friends.

For Li Shang, Lu Ye even missed the Phoenix Azure Crystal.

Of course, looking back, it was a good thing that he missed out, because he got the Fang instead, and didn't need the Phoenix Azure Crystal at all.

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By the Soul Pool, Zhang Zishan looked at Li Shang and asked, "May I ask, Daoist friend, what kind of race are the Souls"

Li Shang smiled faintly, without explanation. He merely roused his power slightly. Visible to the naked eye, Li Shang's form began to fade and become ethereal.

Zhang Zishan's expression became extremely shocked, because as Li Shang's power was activated, he sensed the nature of existence of the woman before him, which seemed similar to himself and the Xian Yuan Guards.

“Strictly speaking, you could be considered soul race members, but you weren't born as such. You became soul races after losing your physical bodies, so there are some differences compared to true soul races. However, the nature of your existence isn't vastly different.”

Lu Ye's expression flickered slightly. Although he had always suspected this, it was hard to confirm before Li Shang confirmed it. Now that Li Shang had spoken, the stone in his heart finally fell to the ground.

">>Yaya also ran to the edge of the soul pool, poking her head out and looking around curiously. Then, she leaped into the air but was stopped mid-air by Lu Ye grabbing her collar. She flailed about wildly. that he was fighting a real swordsman.It would be quite difficult for Lu Ye alone to kill it, as the insect clan's carapace provides very strong protection.The good thing was that he had never been a...