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With a curved trajectory, you attempt to pin the two Wilds skirmisher against the melee.
You time your approach carefully.
"Wait..."
An imperial girl, wielding a Meteor Hammer, attack the closest wild cultivator, helpless with his whip.
Before the hit register, his bounded Copper-Pawed Bear appears, blocking the steel weight with its palm.
"Now!"
You strike as a group. your target locked in your sight.
His whip crack. You avoid at the last second by <span class="mu-s">Jumping</span>, pushed upward by the <span class="mu-s">Silver Warrior Horse</span> spirit.
The Bear turns around, and tries to pummel you. You throw your halberd at the ennemi, forcing its spirit to deflect the blow, then summon the <span class="mu-s">Cosmic Spear Snake</span> spirit at the last second and push the shaft - the tail? No time to ponder metaphysical questions! - to hold the bear's arm at bay.
A part of you is awestruck. You feel the weight of the strike - the bear spirit, being bonded to a mere child that opened his Heart Aperture, is of course not as strong as a real ordinary bear. Still, it can muster between one third and half the strength of the real deal.
The fact you didn't instantally collapsed under the attack is a testimony of your body cultivation paying of.
The split-second saved by your bending snake is enough. Whip cracked, bear on top of you, the Wild cultivator have no mean to protect against the Hawk spirit catapulted to his face.
"<span class="mu-g">Unfair! Your sect gifted you 3 spirits? How rich is the Eastern Branch exactly?</span>"
You don't dignify the bubbled cultivator a reply. On your right, Yi was taken down by the other Wild cultivator, escaping the pinning motion.
On the other side, however, the Western sabreur stroke true : his opponent, the Ox-spirited Imperial cultivator, have his bounded beast dissipating while a bubble takes him and his 3 teammates away.