It's not that Ji Lai's brain is not working well. It was clearly a trap that launched the attack, but he always thought that it was Hua Jiuchang from the Sword Palace who attacked secretly.

There are indeed some reasons that affect Ji Lai's judgment, making him firmly believe that those attacks came from Hua Jiuchang.

The attack of this trap has a very tricky feature. Every time it appears, there is no sign, and there is no pattern to follow. The more you want to grasp the pattern, the more difficult it is to resist. It is a little easier to resolve it by countering it.

Such a strange attack method just fits with Hua Jiuchang's method. Or the attack method of the Sword Palace is characterized by being unpredictable, as if there is no pattern at all, and there is no sign.

As a strong man in the Divine Mind Stage of the Sword Palace, Hua Jiuchang's characteristics and advantages in this regard are naturally far superior to other disciples. It is no wonder that Ji Lai can't tell whether it is a trap or Hua Jiuchang's personal attack.

In comparison, the trap that Ji Lai set up before can be identified the moment it appears. Because after the trigger, the many attacks that immediately emerged were like some kind of sophisticated machinery, which made people see the connection at a glance.

In addition, Ji Lai deliberately did not warn Hua Jiuchang before, and watched Hua Jiuchang suffer losses in the traps he set. When Hua Jiuchang was affected, he took a gloating mentality and pretended to be entangled in the trap and could not warn in time.

It would be fine if the first trap was not warned in time, but the problem was that Hua Jiuchang directly triggered the trap, and Ji Lai was absolutely "indispensable" in this matter.

Of course, at the last stage, Ji Lai did find something wrong, so he immediately warned. But at that time, Hua Jiuchang was already riding a tiger and couldn't stop at all, so he could only bite the bullet and attack to the end.

Therefore, in this matter, Ji Lai actually felt guilty. Although he was unwilling to admit it, he knew in his heart that he was wrong first.

Since he was wrong first, it was completely reasonable for Hua Jiuchang to want to retaliate. So when he realized that the sudden cold light was Hua Jiuchang's trick, he felt that everything was reasonable.

After discovering that it was Hua Jiuchang who "helped" Zuo Feng, although Ji Lai was dissatisfied, he had no intention of getting angry. After all, he secretly calculated the other party first, and now that the other party has retaliated, he should also eat this loss.

Even later, Hua Jiuchang became more and more excessive, completely ignoring the disruption of the current situation, Ji Lai also regarded this as Hua Jiuchang doubling his revenge on himself because of the previous things. Although it was a bit too much, it was still reasonable.

It's a pity that Hua Jiuchang himself was not here, and he didn't know the situation here at all, otherwise he might have scolded directly.

It's okay for you, Ji Lai, to be a villain, but why do you think I am as dirty as you. What reasonable, bullshit reasonable, I did see your little thoughts, and I was really angry, but how could I be as ignorant as you and do these unpresentable little tricks when facing the enemy.

Sometimes people are like this. When they have a dirty heart, they often think that others are very dirty. They take it for granted that others can do what they can do.

Therefore, when Ji Lai was attacked by those cold rays for many times in a row, he still didn't think of the real reason. Even when Zuo Feng was attacked at the same time, he still didn't think there was anything strange about it.

On the contrary, when Zuo Feng was also attacked by those cold rays, Ji Lai was more and more sure that this was Hua Jiuchang. When venting his dissatisfaction, he did not forget to deal with the enemy, but at the same time he did not forget to retaliate against himself.

In addition, there is another reason, that is, Ji Lai is not confused, nor a fool, but very stubborn. Which of the strong people who can reach the stage of divine thought is really a fool, but those who can cultivate to the stage of divine thought often have some stubborn factors in their character.

Unlike most people, when they encounter difficulties or problems, they consider avoiding or retreating, and even create difficulties and obstacles for themselves to overcome. This mentality can help them become the top strong men most of the time, but sometimes it will affect their judgment and make them stubbornly regard their judgment as the fact.

This is what happened to Ji Lai at this time. He was so angry that he almost exploded on the spot by his imaginary enemy, until he directly triggered the trap, which finally made him wake up from his dream.

Ji Lai now doesn't care too much about being at a disadvantage, but his old face is obviously a little embarrassed.

If he just holds back his anger and suppresses his dissatisfaction and anger towards Hua Jiuchang in his heart, it's nothing. The key is that he yelled and yelled before, and he wanted to curse Hua Jiuchang's ancestors. Now that he has figured out the truth of the matter, he is really ashamed.

He can even recall that the person who was being chased by him showed an intriguing smile when he was attacked by the cold light, and then the smile became brighter and brighter.

I didn't know the reason at first, but I guessed that he was gloating over the fact that he and Hua Jiuchang had turned against each other. Now I understand that the other party is treating me like a monkey, just like a monkey gesturing at the air, which is both ridiculous and pathetic.

Being ashamed in secret and exposing everything to the opponent are two completely different things. Ji Lai's self-esteem was seriously hurt.

It was almost an instinct to mobilize all his strength, and even burst out the hidden speed and strength, attacking Zuo Feng. It was much earlier than the planned attack, and this was not the best time for Ji Lai to attack.

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However, Ji Lai didn't care about these things at all. He attacked now, and it can even be said that he attacked decisively without any hesitation or hesitation.

However, at the moment when he attacked with all his strength, a bad feeling came to his mind. Ji Lai hesitated whether he should continue to attack, but there was no time for him to hesitate or hesitate, because this was no longer an arrow on the string, but an arrow had already left the string.

Almost mobilizing all his strength to attack directly, the body had already rushed out, but Zuo Feng was dancing with the sawtooth battle blade in his hand, neither retreating nor actively attacking, still using the huge sawtooth battle blade to completely protect himself. This is also an important reason why Ji Lai had a bad feeling.

The next moment, Ji Lai first felt that his soles, then his waist, and finally his head touched something one after another. Without thinking too much, he already understood what he had touched in a series of ways. It was a trap set by Hua Jiuchang.

At this time, Ji Lai was even about to cry. He knew it was a trap, and he could also think that Zuo Feng did not change direction for no reason. He did not flee from the beginning, but deliberately lured him here.

He also clearly saw that these attacks came from the traps set by Hua Jiuchang, but he still took the initiative to trigger them in the end.

Although Ji Lai understood everything, the two emotions of anger and shame still controlled his actions. Before, the attacks were constantly interrupted, and they were constantly affected and disrupted, which made Ji Lai extremely angry. But there was no place to vent his anger. After all, Hua Jiuchang himself was not here at all, so he could only vent his anger on the enemy in front of him.

In addition, his series of actions just now, like a ridiculous monkey, and the way he yelled at the air were clearly seen by the other party. He felt extremely ashamed, and the best way he could think of to reduce or eliminate this shame was to eliminate the only witness on the spot.

All these reasons led to Ji Lai taking action before thinking through his brain, and when his brain reacted and began to regret, he had already hit the trap directly.

Unlike Ji Lai's impulse, when Zuo Feng came to this area, he knew that his direction was not wrong.

Before, he stepped into the trap set by Ji Lai, and then Ji Lai took action against him, but he did not see the figure of the Yu Jian Pavilion.

At that time, Zuo Feng made a judgment that the two opponents should be in a large area, each setting a trap to wait for him, and they also ambushed around the traps they set.

He stepped into Ji Lai's trap and dealt with the other party for a while, and the Yu Jian Pavilion person showed up late, which was equivalent to proving Zuo Feng's judgment.

At that time, Zuo Feng could roughly estimate the approximate direction of the trap set by the Yu Jian Pavilion person. However, the estimation was limited to that place at that time, mainly to prevent himself from accidentally stepping into it.

But when he was being chased by Ji Lai and had nowhere to escape, Zuo Feng suddenly remembered this place. Then he began to adjust his direction and headed towards the trap set by the person in the Sword Pavilion.

However, it was relatively easy to avoid that area, but it was a bit difficult to find the exact location, even if it was a rough guess by himself. Fortunately, Zuo Feng's sense of direction was indeed very strong, and he also guessed correctly about the trap set by the person in the Sword Pavilion.

After he triggered the trap, he seemed to be concentrating on dealing with the cold light attacks, but in fact, every step he moved in this area was meaningful.

In particular, he suddenly changed direction to get rid of the pursuit, which was actually to lure Ji Lai to change direction to intercept him. Zuo Feng had already predicted the trap arrangement in this area, and Ji Lai was lured by him to the area where the traps were densely concentrated.

As for the effect, Ji Lai naturally felt it earlier than Zuo Feng, and he touched three traps at once.

When the trap was triggered, countless cold lights shot out around, and Ji Lai originally mobilized his hidden power to take Zuo Feng's life away directly. As a result, he could only use this method to resist the cold light shooting from the sky, and he was as angry as he could be.

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