Chapter 2018 Advanced Snowman
Chapter 2018: Advanced Snowman Chapter 2018: Advanced Snowman Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation However, all eight directions were blocked.
The level five transcendent guarded the east, while the other seven yetis covered the other points to prevent Braydon Neal’s escape.
Over 80,000 yetis had already been cut down by half in just half a day.
The ground was littered with broken limbs.
Still, the remaining yetis continued attacking each other, their numbers dropping further.
But now, many had evolved into level two yetis.
To evolve from level one, a yeti needed to consume a hundred of its own kind.
At this rate, Braydon wouldn’t be able to stay hidden for long.
Already, some were eyeing him.
Then, suddenly— “How dare you gather a crowd to raise poisonous insects!” A terrifying presence descended from above.
A high-level yeti!
A seventh-tier aura pressed down.
All the yetis, overwhelmed by the pressure, collapsed, unable to move.
The level five yeti’s face went pale; it hadn’t expected that their actions would catch the attention of such a powerful figure.
All the major forces engaged in this practice, but no one did so openly.
The ones cultivating poisonous insects gathered low-level yetis to fight, quickly raising a batch of level three yetis, who would then be brought back to the faction and slowly nurtured into higher levels. Some might even reach Level 5.
Back then, this was how the eight of them were selected.
A cruel but effective screening process.
Thus, the yeti tribe’s higher-ups forbade the practice.
But self-interest often overruled.
Major yeti tribes still conducted these activities in secret. When a tribe’s level three or level four yetis dwindled, they would use this method to quickly replenish numbers.
A white-robed, scholarly man appeared.
He had shed his yeti form and looked like a true human, with cold eyes and white robes embroidered with an immortal sword on his chest.
When the level five transcendent saw this emblem, he was filled with dread.
He turned to the others and shouted, “Run!” A member of the yeti tribunal council.
There was no explaining oneself to someone like him. The council only dealt in clear, irrefutable evidence. Staying to explain would only mean certain death.
The only chance was to flee.
It was the only way out.
“Trying to escape?” the man in white sneered coldly.
With a flick of his hand, the snowstorm transformed into a barrage of long swords.
The swords pierced everything in their path.
In an instant, the level five transcendent and the seven yetis were struck down, their transcendence path severed. Only their snow spirit crystals remained, which he collected. His gaze then shifted below, and with a sweep of his palm, he cast a hurricane that scattered the yetis across a five-hundred-mile radius.
This stopped the killing frenzy.
Looking over the carnage, he grimaced.
“These fools are getting more reckless, raising poisonous insects out here in the wild.
Another purge is overdue.” With that, he ascended into the sky, heading back to the tribunal council to make his report.
In this secluded realm, the yetis were supreme.
They were the only tribe; no others existed here.
Under the tribe’s rule, various tribes and factions operated as branches that followed the tribe’s orders.
Within the tribe, the Law Enforcement Hall, the Judgment Hall, and other departments maintained order and protected the race’s rules.
No one who violated them escaped punishment.
In a dense forest.
Braydon returned to his original form, his eyes bright.
He murmured, “So there are still powerful figures watching over the yeti tribe’s territory.
I’ll have to be more careful from now on.” If he attracted the attention of a level nine yeti… He’d be as good as dead.
In the forest, Braydon raised his hand, unleashing ten thousand swords to cleanse the ground. Thousands of low-level yetis fell, and he took their snow spirit stones before moving on.
Soon, other low-level yetis were drawn to the scene, consuming the bodies of their kind to gain strength.
Braydon killed as he went, but he no longer dared to replicate his earlier actions, wiping out small yeti tribes or slaughtering tens of thousands at a time.
Now, if he dared to kill a few thousand, he changed locations immediately.