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The Supreme God of Martial Arts novel Chapter 1122

Both the Scorching Evil Fire and the Dark Bone Gloomy Fire pressed against the Mint Wood Fire, which had become completely motionless.

Clearly, the Mint Wood Fire had yielded. It was already running out of energy, hence, it was no match for the joint forces of the two Unearthly Fires.

Austin was overjoyed by this. He released his spiritual sense to the Mint Wood Fire and

in just a matter of a few seconds, he had left his spiritual sense mark on the fire and had taken it under his control.

Austin could sense that the Mint Wood Fire had reached way past its peak and its power had been steadily decreasing.

He stored it inside his body for the moment as he was planning to study and observe it at some other time. He would need to figure out a way to restore the power of the Mint Wood Fire back to its full potential.

Austin then fixed his sights on the leader of the Fire Worshiping Sect.

The leader was both shocked and furious at seeing Austin managing to subdue the Mint Wood Fire.

However, he had been seriously injured when the herbal pot exploded. He still would not be able to stop Austin even if he wanted to.

Looking at the discouraged sect leader, Austin suddenly had the idea of taking him as his servant. His own spiritual sense was now much stronger than that of the leader's, so it would be easy for him to do so.

"A servant of the Heaven Realm sounds really nice,"

Austin muttered to himself, a sly smile appearing on his face.

"You bastard! What are you up to?"

the sect leader shouted, knowing full well that Austin was up to no good with what he said.

Just as he finished talking, Austin activated his Spiritual Sense Incinerating Skill.

The sect leader found a small flicker of white fire in his Soul Sea, which then quickly turned into a blazing white fireball.

All of the sect leader's spiritual sense was sucked into the fireball and was burnt into nothingness.

"What the hell is this?"

the sect leader exclaimed in terror.

Austin's spiritual sense was much more powerful than his was. He could not repel the fireball in his Soul Sea no matter what skills he used.

After about half an hour, the sect leader finally succumbed to Austin's power.

The sect leader still wished to keep his own spiritual soul, so despite his reluctance, he gave Austin his spiritual orb and became his servant.

Austin then looked for the other nine Tribulation Realm cultivators of the Fire Worshiping Sect and found that four of them were dead, while the rest were only seriously wounded and unconscious.

Austin fetched five high-grade pills from his Space Ring and put one in each of the five unconscious Tribulation Realm cultivators.

Another half an hour went by and all five of them came to one by one.

Put under pressure by Austin, all the five cultivators also eventually surrendered and became his servants.

By now, the sect leader had recovered after having adjusted his breathing and his vital energy.

After all, he was still a cultivator of the Heaven Realm; his vital energy force was reasonably strong, and it took him only a short time to recover.

Austin checked them for information regarding the Fire Worshipping Sect.

It turned out that the sect had been in existence for thousands of years. Most members studied and practiced spells and vital energy skills that had originated from fire.

The one who founded the Fire Worshipping Sect was called the Lord of the Fire Element and everything he practiced all came from the element of fire.

The many spells and vital energy skills he left were the foundation of the whole sect.

Among the things the founder left was the Mint Wood Fire.

Legends said that this master of fire had once ran into a very powerful enemy.

After a fierce battle, he managed to defeat this enemy, but was mortally wounded.

Even the Mint Wood Fire was damaged and its vital energy was significantly weakened.

Not long afterwards, he passed away, leaving the Mint Wood Fire to the sect.

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