The Vermilion Demon Lord gave a curt nod, scarlet eyes dimming to embers.
He and Jared resumed their slow pursuit, matching the cultists’ footprints as though the earth were strung with tripwire.
The Ghostspring vanguard reached the first stalks of the Jade Bamboo Grove.
Frederick had barely inhaled the grove’s cool scent when the air convulsed.
Emerald light erupted skyward, bright enough to carve green shadows across Frederick’s cheek.
Leaves sheared from the stalks, each one hardening mid-flight into a jade razor. They slammed toward the intruders like a sideways cloudburst.
From the soil, ink-dark vines burst forth, writhing toward ankles with the hunger of snakes smelling blood.
“Ambush! Defense formation!” the Great Elder’s shout cracked through the grove, sharp as a whip.
He drove the Whitebone Staff into the soil. A ripple of gray death-mist unfurled from the impact, meeting the leaf-blades and hissing them into powder.
Beside him, the Third Elder rattled his Skull Bead Chain. A pane of green light expanded outward, sheltering their ranks beneath a sickly glow.
The remaining black robes answered with venom clouds, flickering darts, and cold hellfire, each strike colliding against the grove’s fury in rolling detonations.
Frederick grudgingly respected the synchronicity. Level twelve devil-cultists or not, they moved like one organism, the two High Immortal elders steering every counterstroke.
Each sweep of the Whitebone Staff smeared rancid fog over a clump of bamboo. The glossy stalks withered on contact, collapsing into black mulch.
The Third Elder’s ghost-green flames licked the vines, burning them faster than they could recoil.
Yet the grove refused to stay dead. New shoots erupted from ruined soil, and every severed vine multiplied like a hydra answering insult with numbers.
Somewhere deeper, a bass tremor began, collecting strength until Frederick’s teeth clicked. An unseen will was gathering itself.
“Stop stalling!” the Great Elder barked, chest heaving. “The ward is draining Peach Blossom Haven itself. Every heartbeat makes it stronger.”
Pale with fury, he slammed the Whitebone Staff again. “Deploy the Ghostspring Life-Extinguishing Array. Carve us a path!”
“Yes!” his disciples answered, their voices converging into one guttural vow.
Ten figures in soot-black robes fanned out beneath the drizzling moonlight. Jared, from the thicket’s shadow, watched each man ram a lacquered banner into the soil, then bite his tongue and smear hot blood across the cloth.
At the formation’s heart, the Great Elder and the Third Elder planted their feet, palms touching the air, pouring swelling torrents of power into the newborn pattern.
The earth bucked with a hollow boom.
Black radiance burst from the ten banners; tar-thick liquid gushed out, racing across the ground. Wherever it swept, leaves shriveled, the air thinned, and even space itself hissed as if being eaten.
Jared’s gut knotted—Ghostspring Life-Extinguishing Array. The technique devoured the casters’ own blood and strength to birth a wellspring that erased everything it touched.
The oily flood slammed into the emerald barrier woven through the bamboo, and the clash screamed like metal scraped raw.
Green luminescence and black fluid tangled, each bite producing a puff of gray ash where living stalks had stood moments earlier.
Yet the spreading sludge began to slow, the ward’s pedigree showing: layer after layer of scriptural light kept forcing the corruption back.
For a breath, neither side advanced.
Jared exhaled once and slipped from cover, boots barely kissing the damp leaves.
He arrowed straight toward the banners, not the men who tended them.
"Chaos Origin—Flow Severance."
Fingers blurred; ten threads the width of hair, colored a quiet stone-gray, sprang from his tips and spiraled toward the energy nodes where banner met earth.
Each line had congealed from pure chaotic aura, hungry to unravel whatever system it touched.
They entered without ripple, gliding between ghostspring and banner like scalpels through water.
Soft, wet pops followed.
The ten banners trembled; the crawling black glow upon them guttered and thinned.
Their feed lines were gone, severed in a blink.


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Truly an epic, could very well be a movie series just like the Lord of the Rings....