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第两千八百三十二章 一鸣惊人

Because it involved spatial laws, this distance could be disregarded.

At that moment, a colorful pavilion in front of the stage became blurry. A hazy figure appeared. The figure seemed to be red, but due to its extreme blurriness, one couldn't make out any facial features. It seemed as if she had reached out with her hand. Her fingers spread wide, and then intense spiritual light burst forth from her palm.

Indeed, the intensity of that light was beyond description. Lin Xuan's eyes were so dazzled he could barely open them. Many other old monsters present turned their heads or shielded their eyes with their hands. The light was too blinding.

The others didn't need to be mentioned; they screamed and cried out in terror, one after another.

"Such a powerful strength!"

Lin Xuan's mind raced as his spiritual energy poured into his eyes. A deep blue glow appeared at the bottom of his pupils.

Heavenly Phoenix Divine Eye!

With this divine technique, Lin Xuan勉强 filtered out the intense light.

Indeed, it was barely manageable.

Even with the Heavenly Phoenix Divine Eye, tears streamed down Lin Xuan's face as both eyes were extremely uncomfortable.

But fortunately, he could now just about make out what was happening. The figure before him was a slender and graceful woman. However, Lin Xuan didn't have time to examine her features; his attention was focused on the hand she had extended.

The white palm emitted an incredibly strong spiritual light. A mysterious force emanated from that glow.

What was she doing?

Lin Xuan's thoughts were filled with confusion.

But soon, a word leaped into his mind: could it be neutralization?

Yes, it was indeed neutralization. The storm had been simulated due to the destruction of spatial protons, breaking the balance. Could this woman use opposite forces to eliminate the space storm?

Lin Xuan's face showed shock, as did those of other old monsters.

The space storm was terrifying, but this one was a coincidence, created by the叠加 of countless powerful divine consciousnesses. It could be considered an unintentional mistake.

While similar to a space storm in appearance, its power and scale were vastly different. Even if it happened suddenly, a mid-stage cultivator like Lin Xuan had methods to mitigate it.

However, this so-called mitigation was not neutralization. Neutralization meant using opposite forces to reverse the space storm, gradually dissipating it into nothingness.

The advantage of such an approach was that no damage would be caused.

In other words, the storm never happened.

But every coin has two sides. The downside of neutralization was its immense difficulty compared to simply intercepting the space storm with other techniques.

Was Lady Qianqian too overconfident?

The old monsters present all thought similarly. If they were in her position, they would not rashly attempt to neutralize the simulated storm. Success would be a happy outcome, but failure could result in being swept into the storm, leading to certain death or near-death.

This was absolutely no exaggeration.

To others, Lady Qianqian's actions seemed too risky and perhaps even foolish.

She had managed to teleport out of the colorful pavilion instantly; she could have avoided this dangerous situation.

"Big Brother..."

The Venerable Dragon of Flying Dragons licked his lips. Nearby, the usually carefree Nai Long also wore a tense expression.

After all, Qianqian was his beloved woman. He had struggled to convince her to be his wife. Now, she could potentially fall in the simulated storm at any moment. How could Nai Long not be on edge as the groom?

He wished he could swap places with Qianqian and take the brunt of the storm.

With his late-stage cultivation prowess, neutralizing this crisis would be no problem.

The issue was that such thoughts were easy to have but impossible in reality.

Not only couldn't he replace Qianqian, even assisting her was out of the question. The concept of neutralization meant using opposite forces to dissipate the storm, which required not just supreme strength but also precise timing and control. Any mistake would trigger a catastrophic explosion.

Currently, it was Qianqian alone who was handling this. If Nai Long acted rashly, he would surely destroy that delicate balance.

In other words, with his peerless power, Nai Long could do nothing but watch helplessly.

This wait was agonizing.

Could Qianqian truly turn danger into safety?

They say worry can cloud one's judgment. Unlike Nai Long’s anxious state, Lin Xuan, who had no personal stake in the matter, saw more clearly.

It should be a close call!

After all, someone who could convince Nai Long to love her genuinely wouldn't be a shallow person. If she didn’t have full confidence, why would she risk neutralizing the simulated storm?

So, if nothing unexpected happened, it should turn out well.

Sure enough, the situation developed as Lin Xuan predicted. The dazzling spiritual light flickered, and Qianqian emitted mysterious powerful forces from her body. Gradually, the storm stopped expanding and began to shrink until it vanished completely.

It took about a tea-cup's time.

But for the cultivators present, it felt like an eternity.

Nai Long wiped his forehead with cold sweat, smiling broadly with joy evident on his face.

He was overjoyed but not an ordinary cultivator. Despite his happiness, he didn't rush forward like a reckless youth; instead, he merely sighed in relief.

"Truly neutralized! Using such a method, turning what could have been a major calamity into nothing."

The old monsters present were all secretly shocked.

At Nai Long’s wedding, guests gathered to celebrate. Most of these guests were late-stage cultivators, each one a dominant force in their own right, all highly self-assured.

Initially, they had doubts about the sudden appearance of Lady Qianqian but now those thoughts were long gone. Everyone witnessed that scene; while it was simulated by divine consciousnesses, its power was formidable. How many present could confidently claim they could neutralize such a storm?

Early-stage cultivators didn’t need to be mentioned; even late-stage cultivators found it challenging just to intercept the storm, let alone achieve what Lady Qianqian did.

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