At this moment, Xiao Changyu grasped the hilt of the sword, and the sword scraped across the root of Xiao Changyan's sword, creating dazzling sparks, cutting off the hilt and slashing straight towards Xiao Changyan's sword-holding hand. Xiao Changyan wanted to turn his hand, but found that his strength was completely suppressed by Xiao Changyu.
Seeing that his hand was about to be cut off, he had to drop his sword and turn over to avoid it.
However, at the moment when Xiao Changyan dropped his sword, Xiao Changyu turned his wrist, and his sword knocked Xiao Changyan's sword away. He also let go of his own sword. When he turned to face Xiao Changyan, the sword had fallen from his dominant right hand to his left hand.
Wielding the sword with his left hand did not seem to affect his flexibility, and he stabbed Xiao Changyan in the heart with the sword.
Xiao Changyan froze, looking at the hilt of the sword against his chest. Xiao Changyu took the sword with his backhand, so fast that Xiao Changyan couldn't react.
He doesn't want to take his own life now!
This was Xiao Changyan’s first reaction.
Xiao Changyu sealed Xiao Changyan's acupuncture points the moment he froze: "You lose."
"Sixth brother, you have great skills..." Xiao Changyan praised, but there was a look of dejection in his eyes.
Xiao Changyu put away his sword. He had been fighting with Xiao Changyan for a long time. He tried his best not to leave any scars on Xiao Changyan's body. Because of this, he had many sword wounds on his body, and even his shoulder blade was pierced by a sword.
The situation was settled, Xiao Changyu said: "My martial arts are not as good as His Royal Highness the Crown Prince's."
Leaving this sentence, Xiao Changyu strode away.
In fact, Xiao Huayong did not want Xiao Changyu to capture Xiao Changyan personally, but only asked Xiao Changyu to ask Xiao Changyan to come out. Tomorrow is the day when His Majesty will implement the plan, and Xiao Changyan is particularly cautious at this time.
Apart from Xiao Changyu, I'm afraid no one can make Xiao Changyan go to the appointment alone without disturbing others.
But Xiao Changyu wanted to do it himself, and Xiao Huayong also ordered the two local people not to stop him.
These two half-brothers have some things that need to be settled.
Xiao Changyu disappeared without a trace, and Xiao Changyan was taken away by the local authorities.
In less than half an hour, King Jing left the palace and returned to it. No one knew about it, and no one noticed that King Jing had changed into a different person.
All this was thanks to the great victory at Minjiang River. Almost all of Xiao Changyan's shadow guards were buried in the river, and his trusted aides were also eliminated. Otherwise, no matter if he went to the appointment alone or returned to the mansion, nothing could be accomplished.
The grandness of Shen Yingruo and Xiao Changfeng's wedding was second only to that of the Eastern Palace. Even the wedding of King Lie not long ago was inferior to that of the King.
His Majesty announced to the public that it was due to the great contributions of Shen Yueshan and his son, and no one dared to object.
After all, Shen Yueshan had only this one child to get married, and he was marrying the most important relative of the clan, the hereditary King Xun.
The wedding was very lively. The Crown Princess, who had not appeared in public for a long time and had never summoned the ladies of the imperial court since she announced her pregnancy, was the center of attention.
The men were all looking at her secretly because of the events of the Minjiang River and the prosperity of the Northwest. The women were unaware of this and only felt that the Crown Princess, who was originally aloof, aloof, and exuding a sense of alienation, now looked a lot gentler and more approachable, perhaps because she was about to become a mother.
Naturally, the already stunningly handsome man now had an even more graceful and elegant air.
Shen Xihe didn't care about others. She kept staring at Xiao Huayong almost all the time. It seemed that the crown prince didn't need to cater to others.