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Crimson Sky Patrol Chapter 110: Prison Sea Hell

Posted in 2026-02-28 01:52:29 Source:jack ryan novels in order

Tian Anping and Qing Xi have a secret partnership. This news is important, but not necessarily crucial. Its value depends entirely on how it's used.

There are many things to think about regarding this matter.

For example, Chong Xuan Sheng also has cooperation with the Four Seas Merchant Alliance, but this kind of cooperation does not need to be concealed.

At first glance, Tian Anping and Qing Xi seem to have nothing to do with each other. However, they are secretly collaborating behind the scenes. So, what are they hiding? What are they working on together? Please note that "<<<" and ">>>" are not standard HTML tags and will likely cause issues in a webpage. If these were meant to be delimiters for a specific text snippet, please provide the actual text within them so I can accurately translate it.

Tian often couldn't articulate a concrete reason, perhaps he had some guesses but was reluctant to divulge them all.

Jiang Wang could tolerate it.

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People like Tian Chang cannot be pressured too much. He allows Tian Chang to keep some secrets, as long as he knows how to handle himself at important moments.

He had never thought, and knew it was impossible to completely control Tian Chang.


If Tian Chang were that easy to control, he wouldn't have been able to successfully murder the patriarch of a top-tier family and escape unharmed. He also wouldn't have survived under Tian Anping's command. Please note that the "<<" and ">>" symbols were part of your prompt, not actual content to be translated. Let me know if you have any other text you'd like me to translate!

Jiang Wang's style of doing things has never been to intimidate people with an "all or nothing" approach. When he puts on a stern face, it usually means that it truly is an all or nothing situation.

Looking at Tian Chang sitting at the table, Jiang Wang thought for a moment, then still said: “I will also participate in this sea sacrifice. If there is any new important news, you can inform me at any time. I know you have a way.”

He decided to give Tian Chang some vague hints, letting him know his purpose for coming to the Qiongdao Islands this time was related to the sea festival. This way, he could obtain more targeted information from Tian Chang.

Anyway, at least for now, Tian Chang is impossible to turn against him. It would be of no benefit to Tian Chang himself, and pointless.

And his intersection with the Sea Festival was probably only this once.

"I see," said Tian Chang.

He knew the chat was over for today, so he stood up. "I can't just disappear like this all the time. So if there's any news afterward, I'll have Tian inform you. You remember him, right?"

"I have an impression."

It seems that after accompanying Tian Chang into the Valley of Lost Hearts, Tian He has already gained his trust.

Gong Yanglu is dead again, perhaps Tian He is the person he trusts most now.

Of course, someone who can endure the brutal torment of Shixin Valley and never betray him is certainly trustworthy.

If Jiang Wang hadn't seen with his own eyes how Tian He killed Liu Si, Tian Chang's cousin, he would have thought the taciturn middle-aged man was very trustworthy.

The sentence that impressed Tianhe the most was what the man said when he asked Tianhe if he would stay in the Tian family for a long time: “It’s better to be cooked than raw.”

This man's cultivation was average, and his natural talent should have been ordinary as well. After forty-three years in the Tian family, he was still just a follower of a collateral branch son. But in his speech, he treated the top-tier Qi clan, the Dazé Tian family, as if it were a piece of fat meat.

That kind of extreme forbearance and hunger made Jiang Wang unable to underestimate.

With Tian He, Tian Chang, and Tian Anping together, if these three people whom Jiang has ever met could unite, the Tian family would usher in rapid development over the next century.

It's a pity that these three people will never have the possibility of working together.

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More interestingly, Jiang Wang was simultaneously holding the handles of the first two.

Perhaps the greatest harvest in the hidden star world was not the flower of life, nor the Wind-Shaping Pearl. But rather Tianhe and Tianchang.

Tian Chang left as quietly as he had come, taking the window with him.

Jiang Wang didn't speak anymore, quietly closed his eyes, and continued his daily practice.

Bibi Zhu's message came later than expected.

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Jiang Wang waited until March 24th before Bi Zhu Granny sent a message.

By this time, Huai Island was overcrowded. People from all over came to participate in the sea festival. The Qingyun Inn where Jiang Wang lived had been fully booked for several days.

Although the sea sacrifice is an event for the entire Nansha Islands, the main ritual site is definitely at Tianya Pavilion. The so-called "observance" also takes place here.

After arriving at the Bamboo Building, Elder Bi Zhu personally led the way, guiding Jiang Wang as they walked through the Diao Hai Building.

Along the way, many cultivators stopped to pay their respects to Madam Bi Zhu, but they did not approach her.

Big Pearl Grandmother also nodded gently in response to each one, without putting on airs.

The headquarters of the Dinghailou sect was, in Jiang Wang's eyes, the most disharmonious building he had ever seen.

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>>>pitched, pointed, cast-iron, yellow clay walls, black stone walls...

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There are all sorts of styles, bizarre and wonderful. Perhaps the only commonality is that they're all "pagodas"—if you can even call that iron pot-shaped building a pagoda, then maybe we can find some unity in that.

The islands near the coast are home to sailors from all over the world, resulting in a diverse and complex mix of cultures. Their varied aesthetic sensibilities have come together in a rather peculiar way.

After looking at it for a while, I actually find it quite harmonious.

Bi Zhu Po had little to say along the way, seeming lost in some kind of sadness that she couldn't shake off. She only responded to Jiang Wang with short phrases and slight nods, acknowledging the greetings from the Dianhai Lou cultivators.

The dragon head cane tapped lightly against the ground, emitting a low, soundless thud.


This is the mournful grief of an old woman, as if she were weeping for her beloved disciple.

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Finally, Jiang Wang followed her to a massive stone "house".

Jiang Wang would rather call it a "house" than a "tomb," even though it truly resembled one. It was like a colossal stone tomb, encasing the remains of a giant.

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The overall shape resembles an inverted semicircle, and at the very front, stands a tall stone gate.

The door plaque was engraved with three large characters: "Prison Sea Hell".

This prison is named "Prison Sea," claiming it can imprison even the sea itself. Truly imposing. However, considering the similarly domineering name of "Fishing Sea Tower," it's not hard to understand.

There were no guards at the gate of the prison.

It could be that they are being kept in jail, or it might not be necessary.

Because Bi Zhu's two withered palms pressed against the door, a low, muffled sound resonated, and the stone door slowly creaked open.

Hearing that sound, Jiang Wang strongly doubted whether he could move the stone door.

It didn't swing inward or outward, but slowly sank downward, the entire stone door sinking into the ground.

This scene was rather odd, but it matched the bizarre architectural styles found within the Dihailing. If the doors were to open normally, that would be even more peculiar.

Bi Zhu PoPo didn't say anything about needing help, and Jiang Wang didn't want to be too forward. He was afraid that if he reached out suddenly, he would be injured by some kind of restriction. So, he could only stand by and watch, his eyes fixed on the old woman as she strained to move the door.

“Youngster, you've got some fire in your eyes.” Bi Zhu Granny suddenly muttered.

Jiang Wang reacted and quickly reached out with both hands, using all his might to lower the door.

Of course, he was only putting on a show of "putting his back into it." Although the energy within him surged like thunder, he was actually only using 70% of his power. He couldn't give Bibi Zhu too much information that she could use to see through him, because they were actually enemies in disguise, not friends.

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With a series of muffled booms, the stone gate slowly sank.

And before their eyes appeared a downward passage, with jeweled lamps illuminating the walls on either side, so that it was not at all dark.

But it extends far out, invisible to the naked eye.

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