The six great gods led their white soldiers to the city. Wu Geng asked Ying to fight against the enemy with King Xin. The people were moved and joined in one after another. Baicai and Agou were scattered by the crowd. The great god Guimu brutally killed many Xin soldiers, and one of his arms was cut off by King Xin who came over. The gods and people were shocked. Guimu was furious and fought with King Xin but was cut off one of his legs. When King Xin was about to kill Guimu, he was knocked away by the great god Tiankui.

Agou received the instructions and ran all the way to the Star Building, and finally passed out under the Star Building. At the same time, King Xin and Tian Kui were evenly matched. The gods did not believe that a mortal could cope with Tian Kui's power in the diamond realm. Tai Chi tried to kill Wu Geng, but Xinyue Fox appeared in time to protect Wu Geng. . Because Xinyuehu used his power, Xinyuekui also noticed where Xinyuehu was. Wu Geng asked his mother why she had the power of Yi, and why her father was able to fight against the Yi tribe. Xin Yuehu explained that there was the spirit of the phoenix on King Xin’s armor. She had been avoiding the Yi tribe’s pursuit for so many years and did not tell Wu Geng. The identity is also to protect him.

Heilong discovered the extraordinary power of King Xin, and he came to the Kingdom of Xin personally. Because of Heilong's arrival, mortals could not withstand the pressure of his power in the colorless realm, so Xin Yuehu used his power to protect Wu Geng. King Xin did not want to admit that they mortals were slaves, and believed that the human race could still cycle through all things without gods, and that only with love could there be power. King Xin tried his best to fight Heilong. The Yi tribe once prophesied that a human war god would appear and defeat Heilong. However, Heilong did not believe the prophecy and believed that as long as he was around, people could only be slaves of the Yi tribe.

Although he has the power of the Phoenix, King Xin is not inferior to Heilong's power to crush him. Seeing that his father was seriously injured, Wu Geng tried his best to break into the Colorless Realm and help King Xin. In the critical moment, Wu Geng's Uncle Ziyu came to help. He broke through Heilong's colorless realm power by refining his energy. He and the Xin Wang brothers joined forces to fight against Heilong. Shixing took action against Ziyu, and the two were evenly matched. King Xin burned his blood and fought to the death, and successfully injured Heilong. The enraged Heilong tore up the armor with the power of the Phoenix in one fell swoop, and knocked King Xin to the ground. King Xin dragged his seriously injured body to stand up, and finally died standing in front of Heilong. Seeing that King Xin was dead, Heilong left with peace of mind.

Ziyu was distracted by his brother's death in battle, so Shixing knocked Ziyu unconscious and took him away. Xinyuehu used her strength to let Wu Geng and King Xin finally say goodbye. King Xin told his son that it would be Wu Geng who ended the war, so Wu Geng must have the courage to fight against the Yi people, and he must live strong. King Xin did not regret meeting Xinyuehu in this life, and begged Xinyuehu to protect their children before leaving.

At the same time, the soldiers of the Kingdom of Yi invaded the Kingdom of Xin and massacred the people of the Kingdom of Xin. Zhou Qiao led people to Zhaixinglou to capture Xinyuehu and Wu Geng alive, but they did not want to be eliminated by Xinyuekui who arrived. Seeing people from the Yi tribe coming, Zhou Qiao obediently surrendered. Xinyuekui asked Xinyuehu to follow her back to the Yi tribe to receive punishment. She also said that although Wu Geng was the child of Xinyuehu and a human, he was also a shame to the Yi tribe. Wu Geng's life is threatened by Xinyuehu. Seeing that Xinyuekui was about to kill Wu Geng, Xinyuehu reluctantly drew his sword and killed Wu Geng.

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