Chaos (Fish's Sky)

Chapter 704: 573: Xia Guanghan, Unable to Escape Death

Chapter 704: Chapter 573: Xia Guanghan, Unable to Escape Death

The dark red Sin Flame was conspicuous as it burned. Held tightly by the nine tails of Sin Mark, the Destruction Wind Spirit was unable to move, and could only endure the torment of the Sin Flame in agony!

At this moment, Xia Guanghan was like the Destruction Wind Spirit. Although he had not suffered any attacks, his spirit was continuously damaged and his life was already firmly choked. His pale face was marked by prominent blue veins, with his eyes seeming to burst open!

Finally, the Destruction Wind Spirit was killed!

As the Destruction Wind Spirit’s body was gradually turned into ashes by the Sin Flame, Xia Guanghan’s agony intensified. But the shame he felt from facing the young man in front of him was the real cause of Xia Guanghan’s pain!

As Chu Mu had said, who was truly in control of fate, who was manipulating whose destiny!

In Nightmare Demon Palace and Prison Island, Chu Mu had always needed to seek survival from Xia Guanghan. But after leaving the Henghai Sea, which had honed Chu Mu from a weak teenager into a determined youth, Chu Mu had always held his own destiny in his hands.

“Damn!! Damn it!! It can’t end like this!! The outcome could never be like this!!” Xia Guanghan roared in a frenzied voice.

Shame, defeat, these facts were the hardest to accept. Especially when it came to failing at the hands of one he could easily crush in the past. He didn’t even want to admit that his arrogance had contributed to the bitter result of today!

“My destiny has always been in my hands, and from beginning to end, you were just a stepping stone on my path,” Chu Mu calmly gazed at Xia Guanghan.

At this moment, the hatred in Chu Mu’s heart had faded, because Chu Mu knew that without Xia Guanghan’s oppression, he would not have progressed so quickly. Even though Chu Mu knew he was still insignificant in the vast world of Soul Pets, had he given up initially, he surely would regret not having the courage to break free from mediocrity, leaving him to watch helplessly as his dignity was trampled on.