Before the city gate, Xuanchenzi's figure moved in and out of the battling crowd like a phantom, leaving a series of afterimages.
The pair of swords in his hand stabbed relentlessly at a speed beyond the naked eye, forcing his enemies to keep their distance.
Among the many Fourth Gate powerhouses in Nankou Pass, aside from Zuo Daoxing, Xuanchenzi was the most hard-pressed at present.
Zuo Daoxing, with his half-heavenly level body, controlled the force of seven thousand Xiuyiwei, making him the strongest under Yu Hongchang and Xue Yunrou.
The Mongolians could only send out their unrivaled general 'Suhebalu' to combat him.
--In the language of the Mongols, Suhebalu means 'Tiger'.
This person is in recent years the most likely to reach the heavenly level on the prairie. He is also the strongest among the seven Wanhus here, serving as the Wanhuzhang of the second Wanhu of the left wing of the Walachexue Army.