Upon hearing this abrupt voice, King's face changed dramatically, and he imdiately turned his head to look behind him.
Not far behind King, a middle-aged man had appeared without anyone noticing. The man wore a long robe, and the breeze lifted it slightly, giving him an ethereal and elegant appearance.
His gaze towards King was filled with an unprecedented calm, yet within that calm was a trace of disdain.
Upon seeing this man, King's face was imdiately filled with a sense of gravity.
"King!"
Yes, this man was the leader of Huaxia's national protectors — the King!
King never expected that the King would appear here, and he couldn't figure out how. Everyone on this ship was supposed to be his people, so how could the King be here? Wasn't it said that the King was injured and afflicted with a gu curse?
However, looking at the King's composed deanor, he didn't seem injured at all!
"King, I never expected you to be the first to jump out. Eighteen years ago, you barely escaped, and now you've entered my Huaxia, stirring up a storm. Do you really think my Huaxia is without anyone?" The King said with disdain on his face.
"You… how did you appear here…"
"King, it seems you haven't figured sothing out!" The King said in a light and heavy tone.
"What?"
"This is Huaxia!" The King's voice suddenly rose: "Whether you're a dragon or a tiger, you have to behave according to my rules, but you've already broken them!"
"Damn it, how did you get on this ship!"
"Don't you know there are submarines in this world?" The King said coldly: "Do you think just because you have a ship sailing away, I can't deal with you!" The King snorted lightly: "Besides the few people around you, everyone else on this ship is already dead!"
The King had already silently boarded the ship, discreetly took control of it, and the others he brought with him had also boarded. Now, here, the King was the sovereign!
King's eyes imdiately flashed with a sharp light: "King, you're quite the scher, using the General as bait to lure us here, intending to wipe us out!"
King wasn't a fool. If he hadn't realized sothing by now, then he wouldn't be King!
"Don't you think it's a little late for you to understand this?" The King said arrogantly: "So, tell , how do you want to die!"
Hearing the King's arrogant words, King imdiately let out a cold snort: "King, so many people are in my hands, are you sure you want to act rashly?"
The King's gaze towards King was like looking at an idiot, full of disdain: "King, you're not stupid, so why pretend to be?"
"What do you an?"
A bad premonition slowly crept into King's heart.
"Their life or death has nothing to do with !" The King said coldly: "I am not the General!"
Upon hearing this, Ye Xunhuan's pale face changed drastically, and he had initially thought that the King's appearance would completely reverse the situation, at least protecting Qiu Ruoxi and others. But who would have thought that the King didn't care about their lives at all!
Qiu Ruoxi and the others felt the sa; they initially thought reinforcents had arrived, but who would have thought that the one who ca was not a savior but the Grim Reaper, pushing them into the depths of hell!
"King, they are your Huaxia people, and so are your national protectors…"
"Losing a few Huaxia people to keep an underworld ruler is worth it!" The King said flatly: "As for Wu i, as a protector of the country, she must be prepared to sacrifice for the nation!"
"n, co!"
In the next mont, dozens of n appeared like phantoms behind the King, and leading them was Huaxia's national protector, the third-ranked — Xiao Jiangnan!
"Kill without rcy!" The King ordered expressionlessly.
"King, you dare!" Ye Xunhuan imdiately roared in anger.
Qiu Ruoxi and others were his won, and if the King acted recklessly, their lives would truly be in danger.
"Ye Xunhuan, bla King; it's his actions that killed them!" The King said expressionlessly: "It's all unrelated to !"
"You..."
"Xiao Jiangnan, what are you waiting for!"
Upon the King's words, a sinister killing intent flashed through Xiao Jiangnan's eyes, and then he disappeared from his spot in a flash!
As Xiao Jiangnan moved, the others imdiately followed suit.
"King, you really don't care about these people's lives!" King shouted in terror.
Originally, King thought the King was just bluffing, but who knew that this old bastard was serious, acting without hesitation.
"No…" Ye Xunhuan imdiately let out a hysterical roar, his fists clenched tightly, and the muscles on his chest bulged out. Then, the knife stuck in Ye Xunhuan's body flew out as if pulled by an invisible string!
At this mont, Xiao Jiangnan had appeared next to the person controlling Qiu Ruoxi, like a scythe erging from hell, directly severing the person's head, giving them no chance to react.
In the next mont, Xiao Jiangnan grabbed Qiu Ruoxi and threw her aside.
Xiao Jiangnan used such swift ans to save Qiu Ruoxi because the King had instructed that everyone else could die, but Qiu Ruoxi could not!
Because Qiu Ruoxi was the granddaughter of Xiahao Yunting, who still had ties with Xiahao Yunting, and he didn't want to sever them completely.
Moreover, if he saved Qiu Ruoxi this ti, Xiahao Yunting would surely be grateful, and their past grievances could be wiped clean.
So Xiao Jiangnan saved Qiu Ruoxi with thunderous ans.
As for other won, they didn't have such a strong backing as Qiu Ruoxi, whether they lived or died, the King really didn't care.
Besides, isn't this how the world works?
With backing, there's always soone to catch the falling sky, just like in the Journey to the West, where Sun Wukong protected Tang Sanzang through the journey; weren't the creatures they killed those without backing, the Loose Cultivators?
Similarly, what the King did was based on this principle.
At this mont, the King darted forward, arriving directly in front of King, his right hand clawing like a tiger towards King's throat.
"Whoosh!"
With a swipe, a fierce wind like a blade swiftly struck towards him.
The sudden attack from the King caused King's face to change dramatically, almost instinctively dodging to the side!
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