Four Gods Constellation Scripture Analysis

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Within the hall, Mu Chen’s body was blown away awkwardly. His feet scraped across the metal-lake floor and was finally blown into a massive stone pillar.
Puchi.
Fresh blood sprayed out from Mu Chen’s mouth. At this moment, Mu Chen was extremely pale. Although he had already overestimated the protector’s strength, he discovered that he had still underestimated the strength of a Heavenly Transformation Stage after enduring one blow.
Mu Chen rubbed his chest and pulled out a black piece out from that location. This black piece was like a black pot. Spiritual Energy engravings were placed on the surface of this black pot. This was a Low Rank Spiritual Artifact that Mu Chen had obtained in the Northern Heavens World. He had never used it all this
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However, deep down inside, he felt nervous. Could Elder Zhu Tian and the others plan on taking back the “Four Gods Constellation Scripture”? He understood that he wouldn’t be able to obtain the “Four Gods Constellation Scripture without the summon of the mysterious black scroll within his body.
Elder Zhu Tian glanced at Mu Chen and seemed to know what he was thinking: “Relax. Since you’ve obtained the “Four Gods Constellation Scripture”, we would not ask you to hand it back to us. This is also considered to be your opportunity.”
“Then I will have to thank you, Elder Zhu Tian.”
Mu Chen was relief and quickly gave his thanks.
At this moment, Elder Zhu Tian smiled and waved his sleeves. Four other beams flashed near Mu Chen and four figures emerged from within. It was Luo Li, Yang Hong, Mu Kui and Bing Qing.
All four of them had dense Spiritual Energy surging out from their bodies. It was evident that they had experienced a battle as well. However, judging from their expression, they were in control of the fight.
When the four of them appeared, they looked towards Mu Chen, who was in front of them. However, they were stunned when they noticed Mu Chen’s pale expression and torn clothes.
“What happened?” Luo Li’s expression changed and hurriedly walked forward. Right now, Mu Chen’s condition was even worse than the condition he had after fighting against Yang

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