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Chapter 118

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This was a night that the people of the Imperial City would never be able to forget. Countless officials and generals were dragged out from their residences by the Rui Lin Army. The high and mighty figures of the past were now like dead dogs, forcibly dragged out by the Rui Lin Army who had forced their way in.

The thugs and guards of the high ranking officials tried to stop the Rui Lin Army but ended up having their throats slit by the sharp blades of the Rui Lin Army.

Blood and death shrouded the entire Imperial City. Those who tried to struggle had their hands broken and dragged out of their homes. Their blood left long trails on the ground.

What was overbearing? What was overbearing?

The appearance of the Rui Lin Army completely overturned everyone's understanding of these two words.

Even the Emperor did not dare to be so ruthless to so many high ranking officials. But the Rui Lin Army did not treat these high ranking officials as human beings. To them, these people were just a mission given to them by Jun Wu Xie.

Once the order was given, the Rui Lin Army would complete it with their lives!

The ordinary guards were unable to stop the Rui Lin Army. Slaughter spread throughout the Imperial City.

One after another, the high ranking officials were tied up and dragged onto horses by the Rui Lin Army!

None of them would have thought that the high ranking officials would have such a day.

The ruthlessness of the Qi Kingdom's First Ferocious Army was enough to make even the most determined person cry.

Jun Wu Xie stood at the gates of the Imperial Palace, looking at the Emperor.

The cavalry stopped by her side. The official who was tied up like a dead pig was thrown to the side of the black beast's claws like an animal.

The Emperor recognized the man at a glance. He was the father of the Second Prince's mother. After the decline of the Empress's family, this man was greatly indebted to the Emperor and became the Emperor's most loyal dog. In the process of suppressing the Lin Palace, he was in cahoots with Wu Wang.

Mo Xuan Fei saw his grandfather being treated like this by the Rui Lin Army and his eyes turned red. "Jun Wu Xie! Let go of my grandfather! When are you going to stop fooling around? Do you know what you have done today! "

Jun Wu Xie had gone mad! This woman had gone mad! She dared to capture the Emperor's father-in-law and humiliate him. How dare she!

Jun Wu Xie raised an eyebrow as she looked at the Second Prince who was jumping up and down. Her eyes inadvertently swept over Mo Qian Yuan who was standing amongst the crowd.

Mo Qian Yuan's heart warmed up, and the blood in his body boiled without warning. He stared at Jun Xie without blinking, his eyes burning with passion.

"Kill." Jun Wu Xie didn't even look at him.

"No!!" Mo Xuan Fei screamed.

The blade in Long Qi's hand rose and fell. With a sharp sword, he cut the Guozhang who was groaning on the ground into two halves!

Hot blood spurted out and stained Jun Wu Xie's body.

This blood, which she hated so much, was boiling hot as it soaked her skirt. The blood, mixed with the soul, was like a curse, nourishing the killing intent in her heart.

"You're crazy! Guards! Capture Jun Xie! She actually dared to murder an important court official in public! " Mo Xuan Fei watched helplessly as his own grandfather was beheaded, dying without a complete corpse. He pulled out the sword at his waist and pointed it at Jun Xie, screaming incessantly. "What the f * ck!!!"

But the only response he got was the howling of the wind.

Everyone in the Imperial Palace did not make a sound, they just looked at Jun Wu Xie with horror in their eyes.

Even the Royal Guards only dared to watch from outside the Palace gates.

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