Chapter 181: attentive

Chapter 181 Attentiveness

Everyone turned to the prince for help.

Qi Tianyou smiled wryly, they didn't know, how could he know?

It has been more than half a month to entertain this master, and he only understands one truth, you will never guess what this person is thinking.

The smartest way is not to guess! It would be best to suppress the curious cat in my heart, so as not to let it escape.

The two rounds of competitions are over, and there are only twenty-five people who have advanced.

The third round is also a two-two duel, and draw lots again, with one bye.

Coincidentally, the bye in this round is Gu Xiaonan again.

He was so lucky that he even wondered if someone was helping him cheat.

After the three rounds were over, plus Gu Xiaonan, there were only thirteen people left on the field.

The rules of the fourth round of the competition were changed. It was no longer a two-two duel, but a melee. There were thirteen people on the field, and the last six people remained, and this round was considered to be over.

Once you fall off the ring, you will be eliminated.

In order to prevent huge casualties during the melee, this round stipulates that no weapons, including concealed weapons, are allowed.

At the beginning of the competition, the people on the field were automatically divided into several small groups.

No one asked Gu Xiaonan to form a group, but no one took the initiative to attack him.

Although Gu Xiaonan just surprised the audience, but his appearance is too deceptive, they always feel like a bully.

What's more, he has only made one shot so far in the competition. Tang Donglai's defeat also had reasons for underestimating the enemy.

And those of them who can get to this point are stronger than Tang Donglai.

In this round of competition, seven people will be eliminated, of course the strong ones must be eliminated first.

As for the child Gu Xiaonan, he will be kept until the next round and pose no threat to them.

Everyone thinks so.

The next six people will use points competition, and each of them will fight against the other five people. As long as the next round comes, he will definitely have a chance to fight against Gu Xiaonan.

However, he always felt that the words of poisoning at that time were too eye-catching, and he might as well take advantage of the big melee to do it.

only…

If he does something to Gu Xiaonan now, his uncle and Gu Qingluan will have nothing to say.

Individual battles can be said to be a last resort, but now in a melee, he can't justify it if he takes action against Gu Xiaonan.

While facing the enemy, Gu Jinrong secretly looked for a suitable opportunity to strike.

However, the timing never appeared!

Seeing that no one was attacking him, Gu Xiaonan simply ran to the corner and sat down, resting his chin with his hands, looking lively.

Seeing which one played well, they applauded excitedly.

He was handsome and cute, and his cuteness made countless people present.

The contestants who were fighting in groups looked at him speechlessly, but no one said anything.

On the contrary, they were afraid of affecting Gu Xiaonan, so they kept away from him in unison.

In this way, if Gu Jinrong came over rashly, it would appear too deliberate and would attract extra attention.

Until the seventh elimination, Gu Jinrong couldn't find a chance to poison Gu Xiaonan, not to mention feeling very depressed.

Seeing that the competition was over, Gu Xiaonan stood up from the ring, patted his butt, and went back to find his mother.

"Thank you, little master." Su Lie squeezed his little shoulders and rubbed his little arms.

Mint handed him the prepared ginseng tea: "Xiao Nan, drink some ginseng tea to replenish your strength and quench your thirst."

Jingfeng twitched the corners of his mouth.

This servant of the Jun family is too exaggerated, right?

Young Master Gu didn't seem to do anything at all, he just went to the ring to be a spectator. Would you like to be so attentive?

Those who didn’t know thought he just had a hard fight!

(end of this chapter)

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