Primordial Cultivator

Chapter 107: Octane Punch
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Chapter 107: Octane Punch

“E-Elder Jing… don’t be disheartened by the result,” Yang Wei walked forward and patted Elder Jing’s shoulder lightly.

Elder Jing’s punch may have seemed impactful or even deadly on the surface but the wall didn’t even have a scratch on it.

Yang Wei could tell Elder Jing was frustrated about the result so he tried to calm her down.

“I’m not disheartened by the result, Yang Wei.” Elder Jing said as she stepped back.

“I was just surprised by the durable wall structure that can actually sustain a punch from a cultivator’s punch that is filled with true qi.”

Afterward, Elder Jing raised her hand slowly to touch the wall, trying to feel its texture.

Yang Wei raised his eyebrow in surprise as he recalled a certain wall that seemed to be disproportionate but he didn’t think it was anything special.

Since it was common for the wall texture to have some decay after a long period, Yang Wei thought it was normal.

‘That area from before could be a clue,’ Yang Wei exclaimed inwardly as he stepped forward and relayed his founding to Elder Jing.

“Elder Jing, previously when I was walking over there,” Yang Wei said and pointed his finger in a direction before continuing, “I noticed the walls are disproportional so there could be some array like you have said.”

“Then what are we waiting for? Show the way already,” Elder Jing said and Yang Wei quickly rushed toward the area.

Sometime later, Yang Wei pointed at one particular wall and said, “This is the wall that I felt has some decayed on and I didn’t give it much thought.”

Elder Jing remained silent as she placed her hand on the wall and used her spiritual sense around the wall.

Afterward, Elder Jing’s lips curved upward as she said, “No wonder why this particular wall seems to be disproportional from the rest in terms of its texture.”

“Is it really a teleportation array in this wall?” Yang Wei asked nervously.

If he had already found it a long time ago but didn’t relay the information because he believed it to be normal then he feared for punishment from Elder Jing.

Meanwhile, Elder Jing glanced at Yang Wei before smiling briefly. “Why are you so nervous, Yang Wei?”

And she continued, “Could it be you are afraid of another punishment… such as consuming another Stomach Killer?”

Yang Wei swallowed nervously upon hearing her words but soon, he smiled because, from her tone of speech, Yang Wei figured she was merely teasing him.

“Elder Jing, your teasing is so deadly that it could possibly scare someone to death.” Yang Wei commented.

Elder Jing shrugged her shoulders as she held no responsibility if that were to happen.

Afterward, Elder Jing took a step back and warned Yang Wei to back off.

“The wall being disproportional is not because there is an array inlay in it but because there’s something behind the wall. However, I feared that it may have similar durability from the other walls.” Elder Jing said as she began to clench her fist.

Yang Wei realized the prowess of this punch to be significantly higher than her previous punch so he quickly retreated further to avoid collateral damage.

Elder Jing’s fist started glowing brightly and the atmosphere seemed to change as Elder Jing kept her eyes closed for a while.

Yang Wei stood still as he felt a chill running through his bones when he imagined himself to be the wall right now.

‘I-If that punch was to be targeted at me then… I fear my body would shatter into multiple pieces.’ Yang Wei exclaimed inwardly as he once again had his eyes wide opened on the miracles of a cultivator.

The term, shattering mountains or splitting the ocean open was no exaggeration if Elder Jing can seemingly change the atmosphere around them by concentrating on a simple punch.

Sometime later, Elder Jing opened her eyes with a solemn expression as she used her own movement technique to propel herself to the wall at an extreme speed.

“F-Fast,” Yang Wei mumbled softly as he couldn’t even see her anymore except for the transparent illusion left behind.

“Octane Punch”

Elder Jing shouted as she punched the wall with everything she got.

BOOOM!

The wall started cracking upon feeling the impact and Elder Jing wasn’t done as she injected all of the true qi from the punch inside the wall, causing it to explode from the inside.

With an explosion, the wall couldn’t handle the impact as it started crumbling down whereas the other wall next to it remained clean, completely undamaged by the technique Elder Jing just used.

Elder Jing kicked the ground softly to back off a bit to avoid the dust that started forming from the collapsed wall.

“A-Amazing punch,” Yang Wei mumbled softly as he was mesmerized by the technique that Elder Jing used.

Although only one part of the wall collapsed while the other walls remained clean and had zero scratches, Yang Wei was in no doubt that if he were the one to try and crack open the wall that Elder Jing did then he would fail for sure.

Once the dust scattered away, Yang Wei walked forward and asked Elder Jing.

“What kind of technique is that, Elder Jing?”

“The technique is Octane Punch and it’s a Low Mortal Grade technique.” Elder Jing replied calmly.

Yang Wei twitched his mouth slightly as he was in disbelief to realize the technique Elder Jing used was a Low Mortal Grade.

A Low Mortal Grade technique is the worst ranking amongst all other ranking techniques and Elder Jing’s Octane Punch was in no way the weakest.

Elder Jing’s Octane Punch was on par with the thirteen sword slash move, or even above it when he compared their prowess together.

“Elder Jing is teasing me again, right? There’s no way the Octane Punch is a Low Mortal Grade.” Yang Wei started laughing awkwardly.

However, Elder Jing shook her head and said, “I’m serious, the Octane Punch is indeed a Low Mortal Grade and is considered a trash technique among cultivators.”

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