Urban Soldier Young Master

Chapter 1060 - 1059: Silverlight White Tiger (Part 2)



Chapter 1060 - 1059: Silverlight White Tiger (Part 2)

The spiritual attack, which was once as easy as commanding his own limbs, was now inaccessible. Although Chu Ge found it strange, facing this murderous giant white tiger was not the moment to ponder deeply. He could only prepare with a red heart and both hands."Get back!"

Chu Ge shouted loudly, neither retreating nor evading. As the white tiger leaped high, he too shot up from the ground, swinging his right arm fiercely and slamming his fist onto the massive forehead of the tiger head.

Chu Ge's punch landed solidly on the tiger's head. He felt the real sensation on the back of his hand and immediately heard another roar of anger from the white tiger in his ear, followed by a huge force on his shoulder, causing him to fall rapidly from mid-air.

"Boom!"

Chu Ge's body was like a ball slapped down from mid-air, hitting the void silver ground heavily. He felt his internal organs violently trembling and a momentary blankness in his mind.

Rolling on the void ground a few times, partly to change locations and partly to dissipate the huge force from his body as much as possible to avoid further injury.

Seven or eight meters from the landing point, Chu Ge flipped back onto his feet. At this moment, a searing pain emanated from his right shoulder, causing his mouth to twitch involuntarily.

Glancing to the side, he saw that his shoulder was already torn and exposed, with a wound deep enough to see the bone. Scarlet blood was continuously flowing out, dripping onto the void ground, making a stark and eye-catching contrast against the boundless silver world around.

"Such speed! Such power!"

Chu Ge clenched his right fist, slightly moving the painful and swollen, twitching arm, looking at the giant white tiger whose right front paw was stained with his blood. He narrowed his eyes slightly.

Although Chu Ge had punched the white tiger before being slapped away, the creature seemed unscathed. It shook its massive tiger head, its eyes making contact with Chu Ge's, revealing a hint of mockery.

Chu Ge found it amusing. Damn, this white tiger has truly become a spirit. If it were only its size, strength, and speed being so exaggerated, that would be one thing, but its expressions were so human-like. Surely as a feline, it believes Chu Ge poses no substantial threat, leading it to toy with him?

But... in this bizarre world, it seems that anything could possibly occur.

"Little kitty, well done, huh? But I asked so sincerely, shouldn't you give me an answer? You should understand what I'm saying, right? Or do you have to wait until I beat you down to behave?"

"Roar!" The deafening tiger howl rang out again, clearly displeased with Chu Ge's response. The robust limbs slightly curled, the tiger head lowered slightly, undoubtedly preparing for another attack on Chu Ge.

"And I did release you from those characters, didn't I? You don't have to thank me, but why so unfriendly?"

Chu Ge spoke leisurely while his eyes remained locked on the white tiger's every move. He had faltered earlier by trying to use the spiritual attack right away, which caused a slight delay in action. That mistake he would not repeat.

Though his right shoulder was injured and would inevitably affect his movements, Chu Ge didn't feel certain he'd lose in a continued fight against the white tiger. From the current situation, it's apparent there's some mystery to the tiger. Defeating it might clear up some seemingly perplexing occurrences.

Even if pushed to the brink with no options, Chu Ge could always leave this strange spiritual world and return to the present, safer reality world.

With this in mind, Chu Ge's gaze stayed fixed on the white tiger, moving sideways step by step so he could observe more fully and react correctly in the shortest time possible.

However, after three or four steps, his movement suddenly froze, and his face turned grim.

You're kidding me, right? Hey, this can't be happening!

Chu Ge suddenly felt a clear fading connection to the reality world!

If his soul acts as a medium, creating a door for him to traverse between the reality world and the Spiritual World, then now it appears this door is slowly closing. With this trend, soon... this door might shut completely.

Chu Ge was bewildered, clueless about what might happen if that "door" indeed closed for good. If judged by common sense... it likely means he won't be able to return to the reality world anymore!

What to do?

Chu Ge furrowed his brows in a state of fierce internal struggle.

To be safe, with the "door" still open, returning to the real world now seems like the wisest choice, but having done so much here, he is extremely reluctant to leave just like that.

Because everything is unknown, he cannot guarantee that he can return to this Spiritual World. Even if he can return, he doesn't know what the situation will be like when he comes back.

Damn! This Su Family's Cultivation Technique is too bizarre! What a mess!

While Chu Ge was thinking this, the white tiger pounced at him once again.

This time, even though Chu Ge was in a mental struggle, he never relaxed his guard against the white tiger. As the enormous tiger moved, he immediately reacted.

In the flash of lightning while the white tiger was in mid-air, Chu Ge calculated the tiger's landing point, advanced by two steps instead of retreating, crouched suddenly, dodged the tiger's bite and claws, and then spun his right foot sharply, twisted his waist and hips, and grabbed fiercely at the white tiger's tail, which was like a steel whip.

The timing of Chu Ge's calculation was incredibly precise; he firmly grasped the tiger's tail and yanked it down hard, forcibly halting the white tiger's momentum and dragging it down from mid-air.

"Boom!"

A heavy thud sounded abruptly as the white tiger's massive head struck the invisible but substantial ground, its bloodthirsty jaws instantly closed. It was clearly a heavy fall, as Chu Ge could distinctly feel the tiger's tail tremble in his hands.

The white tiger was injured, and Chu Ge didn't feel good either. His all-out throw aggravated the bloody wound on his shoulder, sending a sharp pain through him.

Chu Ge gnashed his teeth hard, the excruciating pain igniting the brutality in his bones. He let go of the tiger's tail, leapt onto the white tiger's robust back, and while the tiger was still dazed from the fall, he tightly gripped a tuft of silver-striped fur with his left hand, clenched his right fist, and with all his might, punched towards the right rib of the white tiger.

"Boom!" As his fist landed hard, "White-haired beast! You wanna bite me, huh?"

"Roar!" The white tiger howled in pain, letting out a savage roar, its head turning to glare furiously at Chu Ge who was on its back, its body shaking violently.

"Roar, my ass!"

Chu Ge's left hand gripped tighter, his right hand rising and falling again, aiming as accurately as possible at the spot he had just punched, he swung with all his might.

The same spot, continuously assaulted, the pain was far more than just one plus one. The white tiger went even crazier, its roars becoming increasingly savage, its body shaking more wildly, the ruthless look in its tiger eyes clearly intending to shake Chu Ge off to tear him to pieces.

At this moment, Chu Ge was also fighting tooth and nail; no matter how the white tiger leaped and twisted, his left hand clasped its fur tightly, while his right hand, like a pile driver, struck repeatedly, with each punch landing faster on the same wounded spot on the white tiger.

"Let's see you try to bite me! Go on, bite me!"

The white tiger indeed wanted to bite Chu Ge, but unfortunately, Chu Ge's position made it impossible for the tiger to reach him. The tiger's tail lashed at Chu Ge several times, yet each time Chu Ge narrowly dodged, leaving the steel whip-like tail to hit its own body, leaving bleeding welts.

Man and tiger stalemated like this, and it's unclear how long passed; the white tiger's furious roars gradually turned into anxious frustration, then into shrill howls of pain, finally becoming cries for mercy.

Would Chu Ge stop? Of course not!

Since this white tiger's intent was to kill him, how could he not aim to kill it in return?

Moreover, his connection with the real world was becoming more and more obscure. Since he had fought so hard here, he desperately wanted to see what result his efforts would bring.

As Chu Ge once again raised his fist high, suddenly he felt a lightness in his body, and without warning, he fell onto the void-like ground; the white tiger he was riding disappeared silently.

If not for the excruciating pain throughout Chu Ge's body, as if it were falling apart, and the blood spilled around from his wounds, it would seem as though the white tiger had never appeared.

Chu Ge panted heavily, frowning deeply as he surveyed the surroundings, refusing to believe he had expended so much effort without getting an answer.

Suddenly, an anomaly erupted in this boundless silver world.

The void quivered again, and the white tiger, just beaten by Chu Ge, appeared once more, flickering at the spot where the silver light once appeared, then gradually from blurry to clear.


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