Therefore, in the first twenty or thirty moves, he was at a disadvantage, and was hit by his opponent several times, with blood spurting out and staining his clothes red.
However, after thirty moves, he gradually turned the tide and the two sides were evenly matched.
After forty or fifty moves, he had gradually gained the upper hand.
The man in black on the other side became more and more alarmed as the fight went on. How could this person's body be so strong? He was seriously injured but not only did he seem fine, but his aura became even stronger. When did such a master appear in the palace?
Several times he couldn't resist using elemental combat techniques, but the thought of the emperor still being in the palace made him give up the idea.
Sensing the growing fighting spirit of the opposing side, he gradually felt a chill, knowing that if the fight continued like this, he might die here.
Suddenly, he unleashed a barrage of claw shadows, and taking advantage of the opponent's defensive stance, he flashed out of the window and disappeared into the night.
Zuan knew he was going to escape, so he deliberately cooperated and let him leave, wanting to take the opportunity to see who he really was.
So he quickly followed. The other person's movements were very strange, disappearing almost in the blink of an eye. Fortunately, Zu An had been monitoring the situation within a few miles with his jade cong, so no matter how the other person took a detour, he could always keep track of them from a distance.
Even so, there were several times when they almost lost track of the other person. That person was too fast. If it weren't for Zuan's ability to use the wind and his skill in speed, even with Yu Cong as a little radar, he would most likely have lost track of him.
Following him, we wandered around and around until we finally arrived at a palace.
Looking at the three large characters "Kunning Palace" on the plaque in the distance, Zu An was immediately shocked. It was actually the Empress's people?
He immediately realized that the man in black was most likely Eunuch Lü. No wonder his opponent's moves seemed particularly feminine and he had a faint, strange smell about him.
Now I understand that it was a mixture of spices that eunuchs used to mask the smell of urine on their bodies.
Why did Eunuch Lü kill Ma An of the Imperial Medical Academy?
Could the Empress be the owner of Youying Tower?
He dared not trespass into Kunning Palace. After the last assassination incident, the defenses and formations of Kunning Palace had been greatly strengthened. Even though he had now reached the ninth rank, it would be difficult for him to enter silently.
But just because he couldn't get in didn't mean there was no way. He looked in the direction of the Empress's palace and then raised the jade cong.
Inside Kunning Palace, a large black cat that was working on a white female cat suddenly shuddered, then got off the white cat and quickly ran towards the Empress's bedroom.
No matter how plaintively the little white cat meowed behind it, it never turned around.
Scumbag boyfriend, no, scumbag cat!
At this moment, the Empress was lounging lazily on the soft couch, her voluptuous figure on full display, a seductive smile playing on her lips: "The palace cats are causing trouble again."
At this moment, a man in black stood opposite her. He was the same man who had just fought to the death with Zu An. He said in a hateful voice, "When you have time, go and castrate that big black cat. It's been harassing the female cats in the yard all day long!"
The Queen laughed: "You can't take your anger out on the cat just because you're not good enough. The cat and its mother are living in harmony, what's it to you?"
The man in black opposite him trembled as if he had been greatly insulted, but unfortunately he was unable to refute it.
The Empress, not wanting to provoke him further, changed the subject, saying, "How did you end up like this?"
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The unusually feminine and pungent smell of urine accidentally triggered a sensitive word...
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