There was a broken ring on his hand. It was this little thing that he exchanged for a hundred red cards and saved his life.
Luckily, the young man was inexperienced and didn't have the nerve to dig out the badge from his neck, so he spared their bodies. As he crawled, he thought viciously: once he reported this to Lord Lu Qi, he'd have a hearty meal of hot, fatty meat. Perhaps Lord Lu Qi would even keep him under his command for his loyalty, and he wouldn't have to suffer hunger like this again!
"Report to Lord Lu Qi, report to Lord Lu Qi..." The man muttered these words like a madman, as if the rest of his life depended on this thought.
Suddenly, a chanting sound drifted from the distance.
"The flowers in the forest have faded their spring redness, too quickly, helplessly, with cold rain in the morning and wind in the evening..."
The voice was vague and ethereal, as if it was right next to one's ear, but no one knew where it came from.
The man, who had been struggling to crawl on the snow, suddenly shuddered! He suddenly had the strength to stand up and scrambled forward to escape, but the voice was like a demon, clinging to him.
"...Rouge tears, leaving me drunk, when will they return? Life is filled with endless regrets, like the water flowing eastward." The voice sighed softly, sounding incredibly sad. "I finally found a lovable friend in this deadly place, and yet you want to kill him? You're so cruel, you deserve to die."
The man suddenly opened his eyes wide!
I don’t know how the other party attacked, but in the blink of an eye, a long arrow pierced the man’s neck!
He tried his best to turn his head, and saw a handsome figure standing steadily on the branch of a tall tree in the distance. In the cold wind, the corner of his light gray robe fluttered in the wind, and he was drawing a strong bow in his hand.
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