460. Something goes wrong
"Xia Hou family has been silent for too long. We have to recast the glory of Xia Hou family."
Jingxi was silent.
Although she didn't understand those, she could feel Lu Gui's determination.
So, is she going to stop him?
He never refused any of her requests.
She knew she should not stop her, but the immortal chief who was above and sent her to Lu Gui would definitely not want to see Lu Gui personally.
Although she is by her side by her side now, she is no longer afraid of life and death, if Lu Gui knew her identity, she was not a human race but a fox demon, would Lu Gui still treat her like she is now?
Looking up slightly, Jingxi looked at Lu Gui's clearly-lined face and fell into deep thoughts.
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In the end, Jingxi did not stop Lu Gui.
So, after the Xia Hou army had assembled, Lu Gui swore a swearing battle to usher in a fateful duel with Cheng Tang.
Ye Xiao accompanied the disciples of the two sects of Chanjie.
As if destined, the Shang tribe and the Xia Hou clan army finally met in Mingtiao.
However, what surprised Ye Xiao was that even though the war was about to come, the Buddhist disciples seemed to have disappeared out of thin air, and there was no trace of them in the Shang army.
If something goes wrong, there will be a demon.
But before figuring out the intentions of Buddhism, Ye Xiao could only respond to changes in the same way as he remained unchanged.
The army confronts.
Lu Gui was the most wise and powerful leader of the Xia Hou family in recent generations, but Cheng Tang was not a mediocre person.
When the two meet, they can be considered as having a match for the game and will meet a good talent.
The Shang army and the Xia Hou family's army were fighting back and forth in the Mingtou, fighting hard to part.
During this process, Ye Xiao led the disciples of the two sects of Chanjie to guard against the Buddhist disciples hiding in the dark at any time.
And if Buddhist disciples never took action, they would not attack the Shang army.
As a disciple of the Three Pure Ones, you still have the bottom line.
It is OK to deal with Buddhist disciples, but letting them deal with mortals is undoubtedly contrary to the principles.
Therefore, as long as Buddhist disciples can tolerate it, let Lu Gui and Cheng Tang have a fair showdown.
That's what Ye Xiao thought.
He did the same.
The Buddhists have not shown up for a long time, so he simply took the members of the two sects of Chanjie to guard here.
During this process, Lu Gui had no intention of asking him for help.
Lu Gui also has his own pride and principles.
As long as Cheng Tang does not borrow the power of Buddhist disciples, he does not bother to use external forces to defeat Cheng Tang.
In this way, the showdown between Cheng Tang and Lu Gui lasted for a long time.
For a long time, the Xia Hou's army and the Shang army had a victory or defeat, and no one could do anything to each other.
Just when Ye Xiao felt that this battle might last for a long time, Lu Gui disappeared without warning.
He can guarantee that under their heavy protection, no one can take Lu Gui away quietly unless the saints take it on their own.
Or, Lu Gui left secretly.
But the problem is that at this critical stalemate, no one will know what the outcome will happen after one side suddenly loses its leader.
Lu Gui won’t be unaware of it.
In this case, how could he leave without saying goodbye?
Ye Xiao didn't know.
Chapter completed!