Gu Jiao did not underestimate her enemy, she had almost used all her strength in that kick.
Han Ye, having grown up in the Military Camp and seen countless battlefields small and large, had never encountered such a decisive and ruthless person. The killing intent radiated coldly enough to make even a direct descendent of the Han Family shiver!
However, Han Ye was no ordinary expert; he quickly reacted. He grabbed the long spear in his hand and firmly grasped it with both hands, blocking Gu Jiao’s kick.
With a crack, his left arm dislocated!
Incredible...
Such tremendous force!
Even if he hadn’t managed to muster enough internal strength in time, being able to dislocate his arm on the spot made this young man truly the first!
Han Ye pushed the long spear with the strength of his right arm, propelling Gu Jiao back several steps, while he himself performed a carp flip to rise to his feet.
He inserted the long spear into the ground and set his dislocated arm back in place with one hand!
Such an injury might require rest for most people, but he was able to forget the pain and swiftly re-enter the battle.
Gu Jiao narrowed her eyes slightly, not unworthy of being Shengdu’s top young master in martial arts.
The first time she had caught him in a sack was due to his carelessness and underestimation, combined with her deceit and the use of numerous auxiliary means that made her victory a fluke and did not represent his true level of strength.
The second confrontation took place in his home on Yangliu Lane, and during that time he hadn’t even used half of his power before Black Wind King intervened, leading both parties to stop the fight.
Today was their first real one-on-one fight.
Han Ye was much stronger than any dead soldier or imperial guard she had encountered in Yan Country.
But now, the danger she faced was not just from Han Ye alone.
In the direction Han Ye had originally been charging, two other experts had also timely arrived.
Han Ye pointed his long spear toward the tree behind which Xiao Hen hid and commanded, "Kill that person too!"
That person.
This meant that Han Ye did not know that it was Xiao Hen behind the tree; he simply needed to silence a witness.
In fact, Gu Jiao had a doubt at the bottom of her heart: The Han Family had just suffered an incident, with the corpse of Second Master Han not yet cold, and here was Han Ye, on the cusp of a storm, attempting to assassinate the physician brought by the former Princess for the country’s ruler.
Was Han Ye truly not afraid of death?
Or did Han Ye have absolute confidence that he could silence everyone and leave no trace behind?
Han Ye was not Han Che; he would not act without regard for consequences. He was meticulous and exceptionally strong; Gu Jiao believed he was confident in his ability to kill her.
But more than that, Gu Jiao suspected Han Ye had no way out.
Or rather, the Crown Prince’s party had no way out.
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