The two sides immediately engaged in battle.

The sound of swords clashing was endless, and blood instantly dyed the ground in front of the Prince of Chu's palace red.

Although the number of soldiers under Liu Qi was small, they were all extremely excited about getting promoted and making money, and for a time they were able to resist the rebels' offensive.

Seeing that the defenders were resisting stubbornly, Wei Yan brandished his long sword as if he was in an empty space, hacking his way forward.

"go!"

Huo Du glanced at Huo Jun, growled, and rushed forward with a knife.

"Brother, take care..."

Huo Jun gritted his teeth, muttered to himself, and took advantage of the chaos to escape.

The two sides fought bloody battles, with blood flowing on the stone pavement of the Chu Palace and splashing on the flowers and plants on the roadside.

There was constant shouting and fighting, but we were outnumbered and Wei Yan was unstoppable.

What's more, the defenders were killed and fled in all directions, and even Huo Du was hacked to death in the melee.

Wei Yan rode his horse towards Liu Qi, knocked the sword out of Liu Qi's hand with one blow of his sword, and then put the blade against the opponent's neck.

Seeing the former prince of Chu being held against his sword, Wei Yan felt a little relieved.

It turns out that people of humble origins may not be able to step on noble people.

"If you want to kill, kill!"

"Don't insult me!"

Liu Qi was covered in blood, and he had been stabbed several times in the melee just now.

"Humph!"

With a cold snort, Wei Yan captured him and brought Liu Qi to Kuai Liang.

"Your Majesty, the palace's garrison has been defeated, and Liu Qi has been captured alive by me."

Wei Yan bowed and said to Kuai Liang.

"You are very good."

A hint of admiration flashed in Kuai Liang's eyes. He didn't expect that there was such a person in the army.

He had witnessed the battle just now. Wei Yan fought bravely and commanded well. With a little training, he would definitely become a good general.

"It all depends on the support of the Lord."

Wei Yan felt very happy and immediately bowed and smiled.

"Pooh!"

"A dog kept by a disloyal and unrighteous man!"

"You bastard Kuai Liang, you killed your master today and will be cursed for eternity!"

Liu Qi yelled and cursed loudly, with blood on his teeth.

"Humph!"

Wei Yan was a little annoyed and kicked Liu Qi on the butt.

"Hahahaha!"

"simple!"

"What is loyalty?"

"Loyalty is entrusting one's passion and talents to a great leader."

"Liu Biao?"

"Is he worthy?"

"If he had listened to me and stopped doing those useless things, how could he have ended up like this?"

"Aspirations are as high as the sky, but life is as fragile as paper!"

"I want everything, but I get nothing!"

"He has lost his original intention and ambition, so what does he deserve?"

"Without our support, how could he have held Jingzhou?"

Kuai Liang laughed in anger. Wasn't it all because of Liu Biao's complacency that he was in trouble today?

The smoother the beginning, the easier the end.

Fight a little in Jingnan, move Yizhou, and provoke Jiangdong, and finally Jingzhou is surrounded by enemies on all sides.

He did not hate Kuai Liang, because after he killed his master, all his life's work would be destroyed.

If he didn't do it, the Kuai family might be finished.

Clang——

In anger, Kuai Liang stabbed Liu Qi in the heart with a sword.

Loyalty...has always been a very contradictory word.

There is no accurate standard answer to how to judge whether a person is loyal or not.

Is loyalty only achieved by being like Wu Hou, devoting oneself to one's work until death?

If this is true, then when Yu Jin tried his best, served in the military all his life, and worked diligently to become the first military general of a non-family name in Cao Wei, wasn't he loyal?

What was his fault in finally surrendering after his seven armies were drowned?

Loyalty cannot be defined by a fixed standard.

Just like Kuai Liang who was standing in front of Liu Biao's bed at this moment, he was obviously the winner of the coup, but he looked at his former master with a complicated expression and couldn't bear to take action.

"Jingsheng, in the blink of an eye, you've become so old."

"Oh... Oh, it turns out I have gray hair too."

Sitting on the couch, Kuai Liang looked at the unconscious Liu Biao and couldn't help sighing. He even cut off a strand of his hair with a long sword.

"I just...used this sword to kill your eldest son, Liu Qi."

"He's too old to die!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like