Chapter 3630 The Invisibility Curtain

Basil's strange emotion went unnoticed by Zen.

He looked up to the sky and said, "These Sharp-winged Sun Crows should only a test, right?"

Coming back to his senses, Basil replied, "Yes, yes. It's just a test."

Still, even if it was a mere test, it was far too easy to deal with their attack.

Standing in the front was Sinclair, holding two transparent swords in his hands, giving Zen an emotionless glance.

Zen used a method that could completely defeat a great number of Sharp-winged Sun Crows, but they did not make up the main force or the real threat.

After millions of Sharp-winged Sun Crows in the dark cloud perished, the second dark cloud glided toward the nine positions of the array.

In the center was a woman sitting upright in the air with one hand on her waist, looking down at the Mountain Sea Pass in front of her.

"A mere pass won't stop us. I'll take you through it." With that, the woman gently picked an Other Shore Token from above her head—it was a colorful curtain.

Swoosh!

Giving it a shake, she made the curtain grow larger and larger. As the pigment bloomed, it turned all the Sun Crows invisible.

It was none other than the Invisibility Curtain, an Other Shore Token of the mysterious type, as well as a sixth-grade Other Shore Token in the Divine Lair.

In the northeast corner of Stage Nineteen was a cave in the most dangerous mountain. There lived a special kind of spider the size of an ant—the five-colored spider.

Given its size, it didn't attract much attention—it had no attacking power, nor did it hold any poison.

But it could weave the most beautiful webs, entwined with magnificent colors.

When the web was first discovered, it was thought to be rather strange—how could such a colorful web capture its prey? No creature, no matter how stupid, would fall for such an eye-catching web.

As the man examined the web, he found that it ha

un Crows outside.

Their faces grim, Sinclair and the rest hacked the invisible Sun Crows to vent their anger, but only a few were killed.

On the other hand, Guzman and the other disciples of the Land of Sword Grief chose to forfeit. Staring into the light from the explosion with wide eyes, they thought about how to escape once the Mountain Sea Pass fell.

Zen already had his eyes shut and ears covered.

"Puff, puff, puff..."

The one hundred and twenty-eight long swords were still flying in the air. The weapons were swinging randomly, but they could still easily kill the many Sun Crows present.

But Zen noticed something unusual as the long swords flew across.

Two of them suddenly lost their aim as they shot forward, as though some force caused them to deviate from their path.

While the Self-exploding Sun Crows were surely larger than ordinary Sun Crows, they couldn't affect the long swords that flew at high speed.

At this moment, Zen grew extremely sensitive. In an instant, the other transparent swords had already shot in that direction.

Crack! Crack! Crack!

As the swords shrank like a net, about eight of them were suddenly sent away.

"Caught you..."

The corner of Zen's lips curled up into a sly smile when he noticed it.
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