Then, Let Them Offer Their Loyalty! Chapter 1698 - 699: Zhao Ji: Healing Qiu Tu (6,000 Words, Requesting Monthly Ticket)
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At this very moment, Qiu Tu's consciousness was entirely consumed by the ability known as "Crisis Intuition".
Indeed, even as the strategy was being conveyed to Zhao Ji earlier, the "Crisis Countdown" visible to Qiu Tu had already reached a state of frantic progression.
Furthermore, the brief period Qiu Tu dedicated to contemplating the overall strategy had unfortunately intensified the urgency of the ticking clock.
Thus, throughout his communication with Zhao Ji and during Zhao Ji's subsequent actions, Qiu Tu's gaze remained locked onto the relentless countdown, fearing even a moment's delay.
Qiu Tu's strategy itself was remarkably straightforward, once again leveraging the inherent properties of the "Order Space".
Having carefully observed Longchuan Ying and the unfolding battlefield, Qiu Tu had pinpointed a critical vulnerability within Longchuan Ying's combat technique.
While Longchuan Ying had employed the physical form of an eighth-rank Deity to manifest numerous clones, it became apparent that none of these duplicates possessed independent existence.
Despite the creation of possibly over a hundred such clones, they were all, in reality, under her direct control.
This was demonstrably evident in the synchronized movements and unified speech patterns frequently exhibited by the clones.
This method of controlling multiple bodies, however, introduced a significant weakness: if Qiu Tu and Zhao Ji could successfully locate and eliminate Longchuan Ying's true self, all her clones would consequently perish.
The challenge then became how to identify Longchuan Ying's actual body among the decoys.
It was then that Qiu Tu conceived of utilizing the "Order Space".
A pronounced limitation of Qiu Tu's "Order Space" was its ineffectiveness against entities possessing a superior rank.
This particular flaw consistently rendered him invincible against weaker adversaries while presenting considerable difficulties when confronting stronger foes.
However, on this critical occasion, this very limitation proved to be a lifesaver.
Longchuan Ying's primary body occupied a positional frame equivalent to that of a Heavenly God, rendering Qiu Tu's "Order Space" powerless against it.
Yet, it was crucial to remember that aside from Longchuan Ying's principal form, all other elements, including her clones with merely eighth-rank positional frames and everything else in her vicinity, operated under positional frames inferior to the Heavenly God Rank.
Qiu Tu's objective was solely to aid Zhao Ji in locating Longchuan Ying's true body.
Consequently, the "Order Space" did not require efficacy against Longchuan Ying's main body; its function only needed to extend to all other surrounding elements.
Therefore, a specific rule was established: all entities within the "Order Space" were rendered "unobservable".
This action directly led to the phenomenon Zhao Ji experienced, where she could perceive nothing other than Longchuan Ying's main body, effectively blinding her to its surroundings.
This maneuver successfully enabled Zhao Ji to achieve a decisive victory through the principle of
Meanwhile, a distance of ten miles separated Zhao Ji from Qiu Tu as she remained suspended in the air, utterly still.
Despite the recent strenuous conflict, her pristine white robes were entirely unblemished, and her countenance, much like the summit of a majestic snow-capped peak, radiated an understated aura of nobility and pride against its paleness.
Even the demise of two formidable Divine Kings from the world did not stir any significant change in her demeanor; it was as if she had merely accomplished the most commonplace of tasks.
However... the sheer danger of this confrontation was a truth known only to her.
While she was accustomed to engaging in combat that surpassed her own level, instances where she spanned an entire major cultivation realm were exceedingly infrequent.
The fact that Longchuan Ying had evidently embarked upon a distinct cultivation path, her aggregated might nearing, if not reaching, the God King Realm, amplified the inherent perils of this engagement substantially.