Vol 2 Chapter 1038: It was you who forced my father to death?

"They killed all the servants and maids who served the father."

The two siblings appeared, and Lin Yixuan tightly clenched the dagger in his hand, feeling hatred in vain.

"Where is the underground passage? Let's catch up."

Lin Qingluo couldn't bear to see him sad, so she looked around and changed the subject.

"just in front."

Lin Yixuan stretched out his hand and pointed at the burnt ruins.

"Walk."

Lin Qingluo pulled him over, took out a luminous pearl, held it in the palm of her hand, and found a tiny bump on the wall that had been burned by the fire.

Press down on the stone, and the ground opens to both sides, revealing a hole that only allows one person to pass through.

"Chirp."

The little kingfisher just flew over at this moment and flew into the tunnel first.

"Go down."

Lin Qingluo walked down without hesitation, Lin Yixuan clenched his dagger tightly and followed behind his sister.

"Master, come quickly, I found the Northern Qi monarch."

The little kingfisher was flying extremely fast, shuttling through the underground passage, and within a short while, news came.

"coming."

Lin Qingluo was excited, she held Lin Yixuan's hand tightly, and with the dazzling halo of the luminous pearl, she ran quickly in the dark and lightless underground passage.

"Someone is coming, be careful, Your Majesty."

The ten Tiger Devouring Guards were alarmed by someone approaching, drew their long swords, and protected the Northern Qi monarch in the middle.

"brush."

A sharp sword light came through the air with a perfect arc, and the Tiger Devourer Standing at the forefront bore the brunt of it, and fell to the ground howling miserably.

"There she is!"

"Kill her!"

The remaining nine Tiger Devouring Guards listened to the wind to identify their positions, and nine long swords with cold light pierced towards Lin Qingluo at the same time.

The little kingfisher helped the little master, spouting sparks, and shot through the eyebrow of one of them.

Lin Qingluo was calm and calm, neither dodging nor dodging.

With an irresistible force of thunder, the long sword spun half a circle in the dark and lightless corridor, shining with dazzling brilliance, and the remaining eight Tiger Devouring Guards all fell to the ground.

"Master, that person is the Northern Qi monarch."

The little kingfisher's small eyes are very bright, and it can see clearly in the dark.

He could clearly see the distorted and distorted expression of the Northern Qi monarch.

"Yixuan, he is the enemy who killed your father."

Lin Qingluo picked up Ye Mingzhu with the tip of his sword and pointed it at the Northern Qi monarch.

The dazzling halo of the Ye Mingzhu clearly reflected the gloomy expression on the Northern Qi monarch's face.

"It was you who forced my father to death?"

Lin Yixuan clenched the dagger tightly and glared at the Northern Qi monarch.

"Are you the son of your lord? The prophet who killed Xia Yan and is now driving me to a dead end?"

The Northern Qi Monarch's eyes were complicated, he looked at him quietly, concentrated for a few seconds, and suddenly laughed like a maniac.

"Hahaha, as expected, God's will cannot be violated. The Nether Star and the Ziwei Star complement each other. Every time a prophet is born, there will be a change of dynasty. The fate of Xia Yan and I, including your mother, is all ruined in your hands. "

"Shut up!"

Lin Qingluo's heart became angry when he heard this, and he was knocked away with a palm.

"Ahem."

The Monarch of Northern Qi fell to the ground violently, spit out a few teeth, his words leaked out, and he couldn't speak clearly.

Even so, he was still mad, regardless of the malicious sarcasm: "Xia Yan is dead, your mother is dead, I am dead, who will be next?"

"It's a pity, little guy, I can't see the ending, see your end."

"Do you know why the prophets of all ages are short-lived?"

"Hahaha, because your star fortune is in opposition to the emperor's star fortune, the brighter Ziwei star is, the darker Nether star will be."

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