Accidentally invincible!-Chapter 63 - 0 Messy Random Sword Skill
Chapter 63: Chapter 063 Messy Random Sword Skill
The quiet streets within the city.
Flashes of steel, shadows of swords, murderous intent boiling over.
Several figures darted swiftly along the street.
"Second Boss, what’s going on here?" Wang Zhou roared in anger.
He was utterly bewildered—returning to his residence after leaving a banquet, ready to wash up and sleep, only to have the Second Boss barging in, wounded, followed immediately by the Serpent Gang’s Boss and demons launching an attack.
"That scoundrel colluded with demons, violating Serpent Gang rules. Lord Wang, join me in killing the demon and capturing that traitor to answer for his crimes." The Second Boss growled.
Wang Zhou wanted to curse the Second Boss to his face—are you out of your mind? Can’t you see what’s happening here?
This wasn’t them trying to kill the demon.
This was the demon and the Boss chasing them down, joined by two Innate assassins.
The pursuit was relentless.
Wang Zhou and the Second Boss were far outmatched. Against this group, to be cornered would mean certain death.
Wang Zhou had always remained composed.
But now, composure was the last thing he could muster.
What the hell was the Second Boss thinking? He barely even knew him—why bring enemies to his place while being hunted down? Could he not escape outside the city instead?
Aside from the Boss and the demon, the other two Innate experts were the ones who intercepted them last time at Gu Village.
Considering the current situation, barring any miracle—
it was nearly inevitable that they would meet their ends here.
The experts from the Demon Hunting Mansion had left Jiangdu City, and the new reinforcements had yet to arrive, leaving them in a massive disparity of strength.
The Second Boss was severely injured, his abdominal wound bleeding profusely.
After stumbling upon the Boss’s dealings with the demon, thinking he could escape unscathed was a mere pipe dream—the result was, of course, a shocking battle.
His strength was considerable, but fighting two enemies at once was ultimately challenging.
The Boss was no slouch in cultivation, and the demon was nearing Transformation.
The combined strength of the two made his escape quite remarkable already.
Gradually—
The Second Boss began to tire, his speed slowing. Glancing back, the pursuing figures were closing in, growing closer and closer.
His expression shifted rapidly before he bellowed:
"Lord Wang, I won’t make it out. Leave Jiangdu City and report this to the Serpent Gang’s headquarters!" The Second Boss recognized his slim chances of escape.
But he definitely wasn’t going to sit and wait for death.
Who doesn’t want to live?
That desire only wanes in the face of the absolute unavoidable—for who would willingly throw away their life?
"Damn it."
The Boss’s expression was exceedingly grim. His killing intent surged, and having been caught conspiring with the demon, he had no plans to spare the Second Boss’s life.
A chase within Jiangdu City would bring more trouble, but now there was no other choice—if Yin Ji wasn’t killed, the repercussions would be even greater down the line.
If headquarters learned of his collusion with the demon—
they definitely wouldn’t let him off the hook.
At this moment:
The soon-to-transform Leopard Demon seemed to unleash a form of Innate Divine Ability, its speed abruptly skyrocketing, becoming a blur as it charged forward. With one fierce blow, it slammed Yin Ji into the ground.
Yin Ji, heavily injured, crashed to the ground, unable to suppress a mouthful of blood spraying forth.
"Lord Wang, just go! Remember my words—leave Jiangdu City!"
Seeing Yin Ji severely wounded and collapsed, Wang Zhou, running afar, furrowed his brows in helplessness—damn it, why did it have to end up like this?
The Leopard Demon’s strike was fatal—Yin Ji was nearing his death.
Clang!
Just as Yin Ji thought this was his end, a Nine-Ring Saber appeared before him, forcefully repelling the Leopard Demon’s claw.
"You came back?" Yin Ji gasped, relief washing over him. Death wasn’t frightening—it was dying too quickly that bothered him.
Wang Zhou replied, "If you die, nothing will be cleared up—you think headquarters will believe the words of someone from the government like me?"
"That’s... actually fair." Yin Ji nodded in agreement, then suddenly seemed to realize something. "Lord Wang, this is a grave affair. If I escape and return to headquarters, they will surely believe me, but it can only happen if you—"
"Don’t even dream—I’m not ready to die," Wang Zhou scoffed, eyeing Yin Ji. To utter such shameless words with a straight face was truly brazen.
Whizz!
Whizz!
Several figures landed, blocking their path. A palpable sense of peril loomed overhead—in their current state, Wang Zhou and Yin Ji had no realistic chance of fighting their way out.
Leaning on Wang Zhou’s shoulder, Yin Ji, clutching his bleeding abdomen, slowly stood up, face pale, as he muttered, "Who would’ve thought—the Serpent Gang of this small Jiangdu City concealed so many Innate experts. It seems your collaboration with demons has yielded significant rewards."
The Boss stood there indifferently, expressionless, as he intoned, "Yin Ji, I don’t want to kill you, but you saw what shouldn’t be seen. Perhaps fate truly favors me—the Demon Hunting Mansion’s people coincidentally left Jiangdu City. Without their aid, surviving this confrontation is far beyond your reach."
Yin Ji retorted, "I was sent from above. If I die here, when the higher-ups come to investigate, don’t think you’ll remain hidden."
"Ha, things are never as simple as you think. Besides, staging scenes is a skill I’ve mastered—I’ll slaughter the two of you, wipe out those government constables, and ensure even the street’s residents pay with their lives," the Boss declared.
To the Boss, his luck couldn’t have been better. If the Demon Hunting Mansion’s people had still been in Jiangdu City, resolving this would’ve been far more cumbersome.
He might have needed to flee far from Jiangdu City.
But now, there was no such need.
"What a mess," Wang Zhou said gravely, his voice low. "I can’t protect you. If the situation worsens, I’ll have to abandon you—you better fend for yourself."
"Lord Wang, let’s fight our way out together—there might be a chance." Yin Ji was visibly panicked. Were they truly going to leave him behind?
Wang Zhou glanced at him—hope?
Hope my ass.
Even he wasn’t confident they could make it out alive.
He’d deciphered the situation now—Yin Ji, couldn’t you have waited until the Demon Hunting Mansion’s experts arrived before uncovering this mess?
By then, they would’ve at least had more leverage.
The Boss lost patience and waved his hand decisively:
"Kill!"
Three Innate experts combined with an almost-transforming Demon made for a terrifying force—a peak-level threat within the mortal realm.
Wang Zhou’s Nine-Ring Saber trembled slightly in his grasp, eyes locked on the scene. This fight would risk everything—one misstep would lead to endless doom.
And there lay Yin Ji—the injured burden.
Leaving him behind and fleeing wasn’t off the table—
but what after that?
Would the Serpent Gang’s headquarters believe his words?
No matter what, he needed to save Yin Ji—perhaps this could bring profound change to Jiangdu City.
Crackle!
Not long after.
Wang Zhou dropped to one knee, his Nine-Ring Saber stabbing into the ground, blood trickling from the corner of his mouth as he looked ahead.
"They’re too strong."
Fighting one against four was far too much.
Or perhaps "too much" didn’t cut it—he’d simply walked into his demise.
Yin Ji was useless, heavily wounded, lucky even to remain alive.
"Time to send you off,"
Innate expert Yuan Bei bellowed, morphing into a phantom as he charged at Wang Zhou and Yin Ji.
"Damn it."
Wang Zhou’s grip on his Nine-Ring Saber turned pale blue with strain, drawing a deep breath. Yet his injuries were too severe—just as his energy surged, it plummeted again.
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A voice rang out, one Wang Zhou couldn’t have anticipated:
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