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In the Spring and Autumn Empire, the number of Confucian scholars was not large, only one or two thousand at most, which was even rarer than monks.

Most of the Confucian scholars followed their family's bloodline and practiced hard since they were born. Then they joined the Confucian scholar group under the Imperial Academy and became part of the nobles of the kingdom.

Although Confucian scholars are very rare, compared with Tai Chi Confucian scholars, they are simply overpopulated.

Tai Chi Confucian scholars are an extremely rare existence. They live in darkness and usually deal with monsters and ghosts.

Unlike the Confucian scholars who live in the sun, they need to absorb nutrients from the darkness to become strong.

Precisely because they live in darkness, Tai Chi Confucian scholars are not tolerated by the monk community, so their numbers are getting smaller and smaller, and they are almost extinct.

Although the emergence of the Tai Chi Confucian scholar increased Li Xuan's difficulties several times, he was very curious to see if this Tai Chi Confucian scholar was as ferocious as the legend said.

The owl beasts were getting closer and closer, only about ten steps away from the twins. Chang Meng and Chang Wei looked at each other and drew their weapons at the same time.

Chang Wei's weapons were two swords. Each sword was two meters long. The sharp blades were wrapped with a black air. Li Xuan could smell the smell of death emanating from that breath even from a long distance away.

Chang Meng's weapon is a hammer, which can be smashed on both sides and has a sharp spike. It looks bulky, but Li Xuan knows that Confucian scholars have a special hammering technique, which is not only powerful when used, but also very fast.

quick.

"Jie Jie, my sword hasn't tasted blood for a long time, so I'll use you to sacrifice it."

Chang Wei smiled ferociously, holding his swords in an X shape in front of his chest.

Chang Meng held a sledgehammer in both hands, and the head of the hammer shone with a crystal clear halo. This was the Confucian's unique halo spell, which not only increased his own combat effectiveness, but also exerted a buffing effect on his teammates.

The owl beasts seemed to be aware of the danger, their whistling sounds became even sharper, and they jumped up to each other, stretching out their sharp claws.

"Die."

Chang Wei is worthy of being a Tai Chi Confucian scholar. He was the first to take action, and his first move was a sharp killing move.

"Pfft", the two swords were swung together, slashing with the left hand sword and slashing with the right sword. When they fell, a large shower of blood immediately splashed out.

Li Xuan saw clearly that the bloody light came not only from the owl beast, but also from the two long swords.

The sword was covered with a layer of rich blood at some point, it was scarlet and scary. When the blade moved, it glowed with countless red glares and created a gust of fishy wind.

When the sword blade fell, two owl beasts immediately fell down. Chang Wei continued to wave his swords while flying his feet and kicked the owl beast's body off the cliff.

On the other end, Chang Meng showed no signs of weakness. His sledgehammer was not as fast as his two swords, but the power of the attack was even more astonishing.

The hammer came down, first flattening the head of one of the owl beasts, and a bright ripple vibrated on the hammer, sweeping over the bodies of the following owl beasts. They lost their balance, stumbled and fell from the cliff, making bursts of noise.

of screams.

Once they started fighting, the twin brothers showed completely different temperaments. Chang Wei's temperament was obviously much more violent. His two swords were killing each other, and his whole body was submerged in masses of blood. There was a lot of blood on his black armor.

It was soon spattered with blood.

Moreover, the Rise of Homicide kept moving forward, stepping on the bodies of many wild beasts, and every step made a "squeaking" sound.

Compared with Chang Wei, Chang Meng was much calmer. He stood firm and would strike whenever an owl beast came up, but the blows would still cause blood and flesh to fly everywhere, which was terrible to watch.

In the blink of an eye, twenty or thirty owl beasts were killed, and a dozen more fell off the cliff, which caused a commotion among the owl beasts.

They knew that the two humans in front of them were difficult to deal with, and their initial ferocity turned into retreat.

It's just that there are too many owl beasts crowded on the mountain road. The ones behind them don't know and continue to crowd forward, hoping to get a piece of meat. The ones in front have no way to retreat even if they want to, and they can only let Chang Wei slaughter them.

However, the owl beasts are obviously not without resistance. Some of the red-feathered owl beasts are much more powerful. The feathers on their bodies stand upright, making them look more like hedgehogs.

Two red owl beasts jumped out from the herd and rushed towards Chang Wei together.

The two swords in Chang Wei's hands were divided and he slashed at them. According to previous experience, when the two swords fell, the two owl beasts would be cut into four pieces.

However, Chang Wei miscalculated this time. The two owl beasts were quite cunning and powerful. They waved their sharp claws and made several moves with the sword.

Chang Wei's sword blade swung and bounced back, and one of the owl beasts fell from the air quickly and grabbed Chang Wei's chest with one claw.

"Yes!"

Li Xuan was overjoyed that he was naturally on the side of the owl beasts, because he had asked the ghost to instigate these turbulent beasts in order to hold back Chen Xuan and his group.

With a "dang" sound, the owl beast's claws caught the vital part, but it could not break through Chang Wei's defense.

Li Xuan saw some white powder splattered on Chang Wei's chest, and then his long sword swept over and chopped off the owl beast's head in one fell swoop.

Another red owl beast also rushed over, its two claws flicked off the sword blade, and scratched Chang Wei five or six times, but it just grabbed a pile of white scum and could not hurt him at all.

Li Xuan frowned. He looked carefully and found some clues. It turned out that Chang Wei was wearing an inner armor under his black armor.

The armor seemed to be made of white bones, adding a stronger layer of protection to him.

"Is this the white bone armor of Tai Chi Confucianists?"

Li Xuan thought to himself that he knew that Tai Chi Confucianists could drive zombies and use bones, and often dealt with corpses.

Chang Wei's continuous attacks were unable to do anything to the red owl beast, and it even scratched its armor with several scars. A cold snort came out of his nostrils, and he flew up and kicked the owl beast in the chest.

This kick was very powerful, and the owl beast took a few steps back after being kicked, but it did not cause any fatal damage.

The owl beast steadied its body and was about to rush over, but saw Chang Wei swing his sword, and a black light shot out from the tip of the sword, hitting a corpse at its feet.

"boom!"

With a loud noise, the corpse exploded out of thin air. A huge force not only shattered the corpse, but also blew one of the owl beast's legs into bloody pieces.

The owl beast screamed and fell down. Chang Wei took a step forward and thrust both swords together, piercing the back of the owl beast's head.

The owl beast fluttered a few times and then stopped struggling. Blood slowly flowed out from under its body, forming a huge pool of blood.


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