Chapter 2024: It’s only because you’re here

Chapter 2024 I only blame you for appearing here

Chen Guan nimbly dodged sideways.

Clicking Feng Qingwu's palm hitting him from the corner of the eye, Chen Guan's eyes were full of disbelief, and he was stunned.

Feng Qingwu hit his shoulder with a palm.

There was a click, and the shoulder blade shattered.

Sudden pain struck, Chen Guan grunted in pain, his body was sent flying with great force, and hit a tree.

Feng Qingwu flew to catch up, and slapped the opponent on the forehead with a palm.

Chen Guan quickly drew a soft sword from his waist and stabbed at the opponent.

The tip of the sword glowed with a cold light, and its spirit was overwhelming.

Feng Qingwu hastily withdrew her momentum, her body spun three times in mid-air, and landed not far away.

Chen Guan stood up supporting the ground, pressed his wound with one hand, and asked in disbelief: "Why? Palace Master, why do you want to kill your subordinates?"

Suddenly, a flash of inspiration flashed in his mind, he glanced at his unconscious companion on the ground, and asked tremblingly, "Could it be that they weren't drunk, but you poisoned the wine?"

Feng Qingwu said coldly: "Since you already know, this Palace Master will not keep you."

As she spoke, she held out a flying sword.

The flying sword swished towards Chen Guan.

Chen Guan raised his sword to block.

His strength is not weaker than Feng Qingwu, and can even be said to be stronger than Feng Qingwu.

But because he was unprepared just now, he was severely injured, and his strength was greatly reduced at this moment.

But Feng Qingwu couldn't kill him for a while.

However, even though Feng Qingwu was about to kill just now, Chen Guan was still in awe of the other party in his heart, and he didn't hurt the killer, and stopped several times when he was about to hurt Feng Qingwu.

Once you soften your heart when facing the enemy, you may put yourself in a situation of eternal doom.

Chen Guan hesitated, but Feng Qingwu wouldn't hesitate, her moves were full of murderous intent.

At this moment, he was finally convinced that the other party really wanted to kill him.

So Chen Guan no longer showed mercy to Feng Qingwu.

It's just that he doesn't know Feng Qingwu well enough.

Feng Qingwu is not as bright and upright as he imagined, and she is not the real owner of the Wuji Palace, but a villain who killed the Palace Master and the Young Palace Master of the Wuji Palace, and is better at hurting people with schemes.

Easy to dodge with an open sword, but hard to guard against a hidden arrow.

Chen Guan was finally defeated by Feng Qingwu.

Fell to the ground, before dying, Chen Guan asked unwillingly: "Why? Why do you want to kill us?"

He thought they were loyal and had no intention of harming her.

Feng Qingwu sighed helplessly: "I'm sorry Chen Guan, you have always been my confidantes, and I appreciate you very much. I did all this because of no other choice."

"As a last resort? Has anyone threatened you?" Chen Guan frowned and asked.

"You're going to die right away, so what's the point of asking so much?"

Feng Qingwu didn't tell the other party the truth, the sword stabbed forward, breaking the other party's heart.

The primordial spirit that Chen Guanfei came out was also burned to ashes by Feng Qingwu.

Feng Qingwu breathed a sigh of relief.

It's just that she doesn't have a smile on her face.

Chen Guan is her capable subordinate, who has done many things for her in recent years.

However, what she is about to do cannot be known by other people. Even if Chen Guan is her confidant, she cannot fully trust him.

Feng Qingwu murmured in a low voice: "It is only your fault that you are here."

Soon she adjusted her mentality and followed Zong Ze's instructions to kill the subordinate who was stunned by the poisoned wine first.

These people died in a coma without suffering, which is considered a tribute to their master and servant.

Feng Qingwu moved the corpses to the lake with no expression on his face, and threw them into the lake one by one.

(end of this chapter)

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