The Brilliance Would Go with the Wind

Lou Cheng was born in the south, where he had grown up and gone to school, so he had barely seen snow in the past 19 years. It was not until he went to Yanling for the Little Warrior Sage Challenge Tournament that he saw a world of ice and snow while touching large snowflakes for the first time.

However, the scenery in front of him greatly surpassed his prior memories of snow, for at least 5cm of snow had piled up under his feet in less than a minute, which was now creaking and showing footprints under each of his steps. In the vast expanse of whiteness, he could see nothing several meters in front of him except for the wind and snow.

Lou Cheng was subconsciously about to say something, but all of his words were blocked from his mouth by the wind and snow.

A man with this level of Kung Fu could definitely be called a living immortal!

No wonder my master said that there were lots of myths and legends based on the deeds of mighty warriors!