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C19

On the way to escort the little girl, Li Ye learned her name, Xu Liqi. Although the name meant quiet and well-behaved, the little girl wasn't obedient at all. She had a sword embryo when she saw how she ran out of the house by herself and didn't have anything to protect herself with, and the little girl still protected her like a precious treasure. Li Ye couldn't help but twitch his mouth when he thought of this.

As Li Ye rode his horse, the girl drove her car leisurely towards the Darkya Kingdom. As she passed by a valley, she encountered a group of neatly organized troops blocking her path.

"You hurt my young master and you still want to run away? Obediently go to the Riding General's Mansion!" The leader, He Hongwen, was dressed in luxurious armor, and his tiger-like eyes were staring at Li Ye. Behind him were a large black mass of soldiers, and the ones in heavy armor who left were the vanguards, followed by the ones in short armor.

Li Ye saw that the troop was not going to let this matter go easily, so he was nervous and excited. After all, there were very few opportunities to use elites to verify one's cultivation base. His pair of dark green eyes were fixed on the troop, and the knife at his waist was already in his hand.

He also knew what kind of trash his young master was. He probably wanted to rob a girl, but he still had a thick face and said with a loud and clear voice, "I don't care. Anyways, you hit my young master, so I'll take you to the General's Estate to properly clean you up."

Seeing such a shameless person, Li Ye had no choice but to hold his forehead and ride his horse towards the army.

He was willing to risk it all for the sake of the young girl in the carriage.

There was only the clashing of blades and swords, and the sound of the soldiers. No matter how many soldiers Li Ye killed, this team only knew that they did not lose their morale because of the deaths. This was undoubtedly an elite team of elites, one of the hardest bones in the big mouth of Wei.

Blood dripped from the knife onto the ground and flowed along the ground towards a larger pool of blood. Li Ye sat on his horse and panted heavily, looking at the army that could not charge out no matter how much he charged, and his heart was a little desolate. This army was obviously used to deal with the big killing machines, and their armor and shields were thicker than the other troops.

The leader, He Hongwen, saw that Li Ye was breathing heavily and could not charge at the moment, so he ordered the army to quickly march in and take Li Ye down. While you were sick, they would not let you catch your breath, so when Li Ye saw the approaching army, he had to force himself to prepare to charge again. At this time, the young lady hiding in the carriage talked about the approaching army, and looked at the bloodied Li Ye.

The army came closer and closer, only a few meters away. After a few more steps, they reached their destination. Li Ye held the reins in one hand and the knife in the other. He turned to Li Liqi and said, "Girl, hurry and get on the horse. I'll charge again. Whether or not we can survive will depend on this."

Li Liqi shook her head and pulled at Li Ye's sleeve. She handed him the box and said reluctantly, "I'll lend you this sword embryo. Remember to return it to me."

Li Ye took the box with some surprise and thought to himself, "What a joke."

The little girl saw Li Ye's look of distrust, and angrily opened the box. Inside was a sword embryo without a sheath, but what was amazing was that although the sword had not been polished, it was still exceptionally sharp. A wave of sword light rushed towards Li Ye, causing his face to hurt, and without the box, the sword light that was blocking the sword continued to climb.

Li Ye and He Hongwen stared blankly at the sword beam. Xu Liqi smiled in satisfaction at the shocked expression on Li Ye's face, but there was a hint of disappointment in her eyes.

The sky immediately darkened as a thunderous roar resounded. It was strange that there wasn't any rain or light from a thunderstorm.

A hundred kilometers away, on the island of Lei Zhou, a ragged old man suddenly opened his eyes as he sat on a reef and meditated. He turned his head to look in a certain direction, and his muddy eyes were filled with longing as he wiped off the saliva at the corner of his mouth.

A middle-aged man was lying on the roof and dozing off with a spear in his arms. He suddenly woke up from his stupor and turned his head to look in the direction of Li Ye. He was somewhat moved, but after thinking about it, he closed his eyes and went back to sleep.

Lightly picking up the sword, Li Ye held it in his hand and performed the sword technique. It was still quite useful, so Li Ye put the knife back on his waist, held the sword embryo in his hand, looked at the army, forcefully took a breath, and charged again. This time, the charge was like a tiger charging into a flock of sheep.

With Li Ye's charge, the soldiers of the Divine Policy Camp fell one after the other like wheat being cut off. Li Ye's feet converged into a pool of blood, drowning the horse's hooves. Blood flowed from He Hongwen's waist. He and Li Ye had only exchanged one blow. Li Ye had slain seventy-one enemies with one blow. If it wasn't for He Hongwen's personal guard risking his life to block, He Hongwen's fate would have been the same as Li Ye slashing seventy-two enemies with one blow.

Li Ye's charge had killed more than a thousand of his own treasures. He Hongwen endured the pain of it and called for his soldiers to retreat in a hurry, they could not afford to die. The remaining soldiers and the wounded soldier that Li Ye had charged earlier could not be stopped, not to mention that even if all the soldiers were piled up in a pile, they might not be able to stop Li Ye.

Seeing He Hongwen's troops retreat slowly, Li Ye could no longer hold on. His hands were exhausted as he sat on his horse. The sword in his hand glowed with more and more blood as he pointed it at the blue sky.

It was as if the sword beam had angered the heavens and they couldn't hold it in any longer. A clap of thunder struck right beside Li Ye, startling his horse. Li Ye fell to the ground and he ran away. This horse knew that the heavens were angry.

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