Wuzhi Qi Surrenders

Kun Peng’s head was broken by Ji Hao. Lying aside, he burst into a shrill howl. His chest blasted, and from within, a hazy Kun Peng bird flew out. The giant Kin Peng bird instantly expanded to a length of millions of miles, with its pair of wings reaching down from the sky and covering the entire sky like two dense, tremendous dark clouds.

The bird flapped its wings and generated fierce gusts of wind, sharp as blades, blowing across the bodies of Ji Hao and his friends. Countless locusts were swirled into the wind and shredded within the span of a couple of breaths.

Yu Mu grinned. His locusts never meant to hurt the enemies with their mouthparts and thorns, because their true weapon were the toxins and viruses they carried.

Once those locusts were shredded, the viruses and toxins would spread even faster and wider. As colorful dust drifted all over the sky, Xiang Liu, Kun Peng and their descendants fell one after another.