Chapter 1623-Killing Chen Bai
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Chen Bai's words vent his inner anger and repression incisively and vividly like a machine gun.
after he finished, his face was ruddy, though he was still red, but it was quite different from the red he had suffered before.
Chen Bai, who felt that he had spoken the feelings of everyone, looked directly into Li Chen's eyes without any emotion.
now he is out in the open, and he doesn't believe what Li Chen dares to do to himself.
in any case, he is a senior general of Yanyun Sixteen Riding.
even though Li Chen had beheaded Ye Wang, whose status was much higher than him, it was the absence of King Ning.
how dare he hit himself in front of King Ning
he is clear about how tense and stressful the current war situation is.
he was sure that Li Chen would never risk a complete fall-out with Yanyun XVI.
thinking of this, Chen Bai couldn't help looking at King Ning, his own backer.
but what he saw was a pair of eyes even colder than Li Chen.
with a thump in his heart, Chen Bai said secretly that he was not good.
at this time, Li Chen was extremely angry and said with a smile: "good, very good, today the Japanese palace finally heard the heart words of Yan Yun Sixteen Rider."
when Chen Bai saw Li Chen's killing in the corner of his eye, he was shocked to remember that he was facing the crown prince of the Daqin Empire, who had never acted according to common sense, rather than ordinary people.
if someone else, may also worry about this, worry about that, throw taboos.
but as a crown prince, his attitude towards what he said just now is already a capital crime.
it was only then that Chen Bai, who was scared, cried madly to King Ning for help.
King Ning was so angry that he wished he could take the initiative to cut down Chen Bai, but now he can't.
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not only cannot kill Chen Bai, but also keeps him alive.
No matter how stupid Chen Bai is, no matter how big a mistake he makes, he is always the general of Yan Yun's sixteen riders.
if he was present and watched helplessly as Chen Bai was found guilty of his words, why would he talk about prestige, and which of his generals would dare to work for him
"your Highness."
King Ning got up and saluted with a rare bow, saying, "Chen Bai has been with this king for many years. This king knows that he is temperamental, impulsive and straightforward, and simple-minded, and often offends people in his mouth, but his loyalty to the court and his Highness is beyond doubt. Your Highness has a large number of people who should not argue with a simple-minded man like Chen Bai, so don't be like him."
Li Chen looked at King Ning and said, "what Uncle Wang means is that Chen Bai has no door in his mouth and has a simple mind. It's hard to say whether his limbs are well developed for the time being. In short, as a crown prince, I really can't argue a lot with such a reckless rough guy."
King Ning braved his head and said, "all in all, Chen Bai is not worth your Highness's anger."
"that's right."
Li Chen nodded, then without warning, drew his sword and killed him!
one sword pierced directly into Chen Bai's heart.
the sudden change took everyone by surprise.
even Wu Jingcang and Wu Yanshan, who were on Li Chen's side, jumped their eyelids, and the shadow of the sword that lit up in the twinkling of an eye made the two generals who were used to killing and life and death feel frightened.
Chen Bai bowed his head in disbelief and looked at the long sword that went straight into his heart. He could feel his heart burst in an instant, and the diffuse pain in his chest darkened his eyes.
opened his mouth and tried to speak, but the blood gushed out and blocked all the words he wanted to speak.tning. The woman next tofainted with fear.after glancing at the tearful child around him, Li Chen said, "but I said, for the sake of your meritorious service and hard work, you go to death yourself, a...