The Imperial Song – After I Bloom, A Hundred Flowers Die

Chapter 447: Let her feel at ease

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If there was no assassination in the palace, there must have been some incident. However, Xiao Huayong can now basically conclude that there was no assassination. However, he naturally had his reasons for doing so. He hid behind Xiao Changying like a burden, and occasionally when Xiao Changying held him down, he would be able to kick out with a slow reaction, but a kick that did not have much killing power.

Xiao Changying insisted, his handsome face stretched long. He really wanted to ignore Xiao Huayong, but let's see how he would act if he was pushed into a corner!

However, Xiao Huayong seemed to have guessed what he was thinking and was always behind him, making it impossible for him to leave.

Dodging a long sword that was coming at him, Xiao Changying raised his leg and kicked the sword in front of him. With a twist of his wrist, he grasped the handle of the sword and used his backhand to block the three long swords that were chopped down at him. The huge pressure forced Xiao Changying to retreat continuously.

Xiao Huayong, who was behind him, pretended to escape from him and slapped Xiao Changying on the lower back with his palm and pushed him hard. Xiao Changying had the fulcrum and pulled away first, then bent and leaned back, sweeping his long arms across, drawing bright red blood into the night.

There were people chasing after him. He turned around and saw that Xiao Huayong had already run out of sight, so he quickly chased after him.

Soon he caught up with Xiao Huayong and walked side by side with him. He couldn't help but sneer: "Your Highness the Crown Prince pretends not to know how to fight. Don't forget that the Crown Prince is still weak."

He ran so fast, how could anyone not know that he was pretending? If he was going to pretend, why only pretend halfway

Xiao Huayong listened to the dense footsteps behind him. There were two forks in the road ahead: "One for each person."

After saying that, Xiao Huayong ran to the left first. Xiao Changying's intuition told him that Xiao Huayong's play was not over yet, and he chose this road to carry out his unfinished plan. He hesitated for a moment and did not follow Xiao Huayong's arrangement, but caught up with Xiao Huayong.

Xiao Huayong knew that Xiao Changying was following him, but he ignored him and ran to the reed bushes as planned. They were surrounded by reeds that were as high as their chests and so dense that they could drown them.

When Xiao Changying caught up, he heard heavy footsteps behind him. There were at least fifty or sixty people. He saw Xiao Huayong disappear into the reeds, and he quickly dodged in as well. He had just finished hiding when a group of people rushed over.

Xiao Changying himself was the leader of the troops, and he was familiar with the soldiers better than anyone else. The way these people walked, the way they covered the rear, and their vigilant eyes all showed that they were well-trained soldiers.

They were dressed in black and their heads were not covered, but there were two people who were covering their heads with only two holes poked for their eyes following them. It was obvious that they were the ones who had kidnapped him and Xiao Huayong, that is, his Majesty's men.

Xiao Changying was horrified. He originally thought that His Majesty did not send many people, but he did not expect that he sent so many people. No wonder Xiao Huayong did not think of escaping. He wanted to lure all the people out and then kill them all.

After fighting with these people, Xiao Changying knew that these people were agile and many times stronger than the elite soldiers in his hands. His Majesty sent more than 200 people this time, and all of them were killed here. Just thinking about the loss of 200 elite soldiers that he had trained with great effort made him feel heartbroken.

As he thought of this, the reeds swayed and the night wind was filled with a murderous aura.