Chapter 434 Hot-blooded comics: I am Death (25)

The blood fell on Luo Qinghuan's face. She first took a few steps back subconsciously, and then looked at Jun Yan nervously. Fortunately, Jun Yan's wound looked horrifying but did not hurt the root. When Jing shot his hand, he deliberately restrained the spiritual power on the spiritual blade.

As soon as Luo Qinghuan breathed a sigh of relief, he saw Jun Yan raised his head. When the knife fell just now, blood flowed into his eye sockets, staining his eyes red. At this moment, his appearance was incomparably terrifying .

"Jun Yan, you..."

Luo Qinghuan was startled, and then saw Jun Yan slowly pick up his knife from the ground, backed up, bowed his legs, and pointed the tip of the knife at Nan Jing, his series of movements were slow but very stubborn.

Luo Qinghuan, who was familiar with Jun Yan's fighting style, knew very well that Jun Yan's action was declaring war on the opponent. Nan Jing also saw Jun Yan's intention and tightened his grip on the hilt of his sword.

A battle is about to break out, and both sides of the battle are Luo Qinghuan who doesn't want to see the injured, which is simply a torment for Luo Qinghuan.

But her torment will not last long, because the outcome of this battle is already doomed, it is Nan Jing's unilateral killing, his overwhelming strength lies there, Jun Yan—at least the current Jun Yan, is not at all Chance beat Southview.

Nan Jing only needed two actions, drawing the knife, retracting the knife, the tip of the knife cut Jun Yan's body again and again, Jun Yan stood up from the ground again and again, Luo Qinghuan couldn't bear to watch it any longer.

"elder brother……"

Luo Qinghuan tried to dissuade Nan Jing, but Nan Jing had a cold face and didn't even look at Luo Qinghuan, so Luo Qinghuan could only look in Junyan's direction.

"Jun Yan, please stop."

"No!"

Almost at the same time, Nan Jing and Jun Yan said the same words, Luo Qinghuan was unable to support his forehead.

Nan Jing was still merciful to Jun Yan, and the wound avoided the important part. Jun Yan stood up again and again, and fell down again and again, but the time he persisted each time was getting longer and longer. During the massacre, he was actually making progress time and time again, which made the brothers and sisters of the Nan family who were present couldn't help but marvel.

The simple thing is that the battle ended in the end, and it was none other than the young genius Ling Shuo, the captain of the [-]th Division who had returned from setting up the barrier.

Lingshuo, carrying two swords on his back, landed between the two people who were fighting. Although he was much younger than the two of them, unexpectedly, Lingshuo was much more mature than the two of them. He pulled out one of the spiritual blades and fought The two men's knives were separated, his ice-blue eyes swept over the two of them, and he snorted coldly.

"Captain Nan Jing, Qing Huan is more important than this civilian. I hope you can weigh it carefully."

As soon as Lingshuo's words came out, Nan Jing's movements stopped. He took a deep look at Jun Yan, as if he wanted to remember him firmly, and finally withdrew his spirit blade.

Seeing that Nan Jing withdrew the knife first, Ling Shuo turned to look at Jun Yan. Seeing the scars all over his body, he still insisted on standing where he was, unwilling to give in, he couldn't help raising his eyebrows, and showed a rare smile.

"It's not bad, but now is not the time for you to compete. The most important thing is to bring Qing Huan back. If you are a step late, it will be Qing Huan who will suffer."

As soon as the words fell, Jun Yan keenly caught the information that Luo Qinghuan would be in danger, so he silently withdrew the knife.

The effect of Lingshuo's two sentences was immediate, one sentence dissuaded Nan Jing, and another sentence dispelled Jun Yan's idea of ​​continuing to fight.

(End of this chapter)

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