Yi Beidou dispelled the one-eyed phantom with a single finger, finding nothing particularly strange about it.
In essence, this creature was actually the same as the East Splendor Martial Arts. Both were condensed from a tangible magnetic field. The only difference was that a typical Soldier and Horse Skill required the user to be nearby to control it and couldn't operate independently from too great a distance.
This one-eyed phantom, however, was different. Yi Beidou could sense that its master was located somewhere more than ten kilometers away.
To be able to send this little creature to him unscathed from such a distance… that showed some real ability.
Yi Beidou's gaze shifted outside the ramen shop to the several conspicuous, burly men and the palanquin they carried.
It was a traditional Japanese palanquin. However, because Japan is mountainous and ancient Japanese people generally had poor stamina, these status-symbol palanquins looked more or less like pig crates.
