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Forgotten Legend of the Bloodied Flower (Web Novel) - Chapter 1808 Intervention

Chapter 1808 Intervention

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General Wu was confused.

Their goal was to stop General Feng at the fastest speed possible because General Shangguan was already making a mess in their territory. But because there were also attacks at the north and south, they had to split their soldiers.

The order given to them was to deal with these matters as fast as possible. Thus, they sent the available generals and also the available soldiers while still sending the reinforcements towards the soldiers who were facing Shangguan Xian. After all, their focus was to stop Shangguan Xian from reaching deep into their territory.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

At first, General Wu thought that General Feng would be weak. This general had never many big splashes in the past few years. And after he had recovered from his injury after being wounded severely back then, which prevented him from participating in the subsequent battles, he wanted to take revenge.

The one who hurt him was Fei Yang Kingdom.

So naturally, he also wanted to hurt them in the same way.

But it seemed that General Feng was not as weak as he thought at first. There were still people from Fei Yang Kingdom who were actually more powerful than the rumors told them to be.

“So be it, let’s fight against that general… where is he?” General Wu was perplexed when he saw that General Feng’s shadow had disappeared.

“Report, General Feng is fighting against General Fang!”

“Again?”

He had received the report from his subordinate and knew that General Feng has been fighting against General Fang all the time. It seemed as if he was keen on attacking General Fang.

But even when he was busy, his adjutants were able to adjust the soldiers’ formation and everything neatly. This allowed the battle to turn into stalemate even if the two generals were busy fighting with each other.

General Wu furrowed his eyebrows. “Let’s go deal with the soldiers…”

Swish! Clang!

Someone leapt forward and threatened him, so General Wu raised his sword and looked at the opponent in front of him. Seeing the unfamiliar face along with the foot soldiers’ attire, the general was dumbfounded.

He was threatened by a common ordinary soldier?

After that realization, what followed was anger.

“You b*stard!”

Clang! Clang!

General Wu wanted to trample on the soldier’s body as much as possible. But the soldier was very slippery and able to either block or avoid his movement. Such movement was not like an ordinary common soldier.

Was this a commander who pretended to be an ordinary foot soldier?

General Wu was thinking about various conspiracy theories within his mind while he attacked fiercely.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

*sigh*

The foot soldiers suddenly sighed and jumped to the back. He glanced at the side. “Honestly, it’s a hassle to deal with the generals. Do I really have to step forward?”

“Master ordered to make a move as we deemed necessary.” The response he got was another cold voice.

The foot soldier shook his head and jumped forward again, the sword in his hand was attacking General Wu fiercely, leaving no room for General Wu to respond nor retaliate in the slightest bit. Sweat poured down on his forehead. General Wu couldn’t understand how this seemingly unremarkable man was able to achieve something like this.

In the end, he couldn’t stand it and yelled, “WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?”

Clang!

“Huh? Who I am?” The foot soldier tilted his head and then shook his head. “I’m not allowed to say my name.”

General Wu: “…”

He felt that he would have a heart attack from being so angry with this man in front of him. “You b*stard! Stop getting in the way! Kill him!”

Swish! Clang! Slash! Slash! Slash!

The soldiers around General Wu began to make a move. But before they could even get close, they were already engaged in battle with the others who were nearby. The foot soldiers around them seemed to be very powerful and able to stop their movement effortlessly.

Looking at their capabilities and at these soldier’s ranking, the soldiers from Shi Long Kingdom was starting to doubt themselves.

Were they really that weak?

But they were called as the few who were strong before.

“Hey, Uncle, finish it quickly!” there was a youth who yelled.

“You little b*stard! If I’m allowed to use my real weapon, I would have long deal with him!” The foot soldier yelled back and then continued to attack with his sword. General Wu’s heart trembled.

Just who in the world were these people?

But no matter how much his heart was disturbed, he tried his best to attack the man in front of him. He should have had the advantage by being on top of his horse, but the foot soldier was much faster than his expectation.

Swish! Clang! Swish!

His attacks were either blocked or avoided.

Everything was done so seamlessly that General Wu wanted to think that this man’s words about sword not being his main weapon was false.

But deep inside his heart, he knew that it should be true. Because the person in front of him was not like a soldier but rather martial artist.

There were also martial artists who were relatively free in this era, but they were not very common. After all, people wanted to have a good life and stable live more than other things.

But not everyone was thinking that way.

There were a lot of different areas and chaotic areas too.

“Why are you helping Fei Yang Kingdom?” General Wu roared.

“Why?” The foot soldier tilted his head. “Because that’s the order.”

“You…”

“General Fang!”

The scream from the distance attracted General Wu’s attention, nearly making him fail to avoid the attack from the foot soldier. He looked into the distance, wondering what would have happened in the short period of time when he was attracted by this foot soldier’s attacks?

The foot soldier also looked up, but there was a smile on his face. He turned to the side. “Is my work done now?”

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