Chapter Fifty-Eight: The Wall of Brothers (Part II)
You lean over and help me get open the stuck birdcage door.
But, just as you look down, you suddenly feel an extremely severe headache.
That was the first time I saw you have a headache.
As if someone had been hit the head, the pain began at a certain point in the back of the head and radiated like lightning to the entire head, reaching unbearable levels in a matter of seconds.
You feel the ground in front of you move rapidly backwards, and then suddenly stand upright.
You can't keep your balance. You thump forward, slamming into the corner of the dresser. Immediately, a large lump of your forehead is bruised.
You reach out and try to grab the stool of the dressing table to support your body, but the weight of the stool is too light to support it, and with a bang, you fall to the ground with the stool.
Surprised, I instinctively reached out to pull you, but I didn't have enough strength to hold you, but I was carried down by the force of you and the stool.
I screamed and fell to the ground with you.
At this moment, the eldest brother appeared at the door of the room with a snow-white fox fur shawl.
The smile on his face froze when he heard my exclamation.
Then he saw you fall to the ground with me. He looked at it in surprise for a second: "You?!" You two?! Then a wave of anger hit his head, and his eyes turned red.
He threw the shawl, grabbed it in one step, and kicked me away from you. He grabs you by the collar and lifts you off the ground, punching you in the face without saying a word.
Your head hurts like it's going to explode from it, and you watch his fist swing at you, but you can't dodge it.
You punched him in the face, and he almost broke the bridge of your nose. You just feel a buzz in your head, and a huge claw sticks out from the top of your head, grabbing your brain, tearing off the whole thing in your brain in blood, tearing it out raw, and your heart is about to shatter into powder.
You stood unsteadily, and retreated again and again, slamming into the bookcase behind you, and the bookcase suddenly toppled over, and the pen, ink, paper, and inkstone on the case fell to the ground one after another. You also threw yourself on the ground with a thud, and immediately blood flowed from your nose, and in a matter of moments it was all over the ground.
When I saw this, I screamed in fright. My heart was jumping out of my chest. I got up and pounced to grab my big brother. But in a fit of rage, he pushed me to the ground and tried to rush over and punch you a second time.
At this time, Wu Shun finally reacted, he rushed towards his eldest brother like a tiger, and choked his neck at once. Then the two of them rolled together and fought. The room was filled with the sound of furniture toppling and objects shattering.
I can't care about the two of them. I pounce on you.
You're struggling to sit up from the ground. You sit against the wall. You've got blood all over your face, and your face is horrible. You reach for your hands and fumble around the wall, hoping to find some support to stand up. As soon as you stood up a little, you fell to the ground in pain. You tried twice and couldn't get up.
You listen to the noise in the room, and your heart is very anxious, you grit your teeth and struggle, "Give me the sword." "Your voice is so out of tune that it sounds so unfamiliar.
I took my father's saber from the wall, but I was so distraught that my whole body was shaking, and I couldn't pull it out of its scabbard.
You watch me scrambled. You try again and finally get yourself under control. You hold on to the wall and staggered to your feet. You grabbed the saber and pulled it out of my hand. A cold light flashed through my eyes.
At this time, Wu Shunzheng pushed the eldest brother to the ground and choked the eldest brother's throat. The eldest brother was pinched by him and couldn't breathe, his face was like pig's liver, his hands were scratching, his eyes were protruding, and in a short while, Wu Shun might strangle him to death.
You quickly twitched Wu Shun's hand with the back of your sword. He let out an "ah" and let go of his hand.
Your voice trembles, "Let him go, stand back!" ”
Wu Shun looked at Jingyun and then at you, clenched his fists with both hands, got up from his eldest brother extremely reluctantly, and took two steps back.
You said to Wu Shun, "He is my brother." ”
Wu Shun's face was full of anger, but when he heard this, he still took two steps back angrily.
The eldest brother staggered to his feet, clutching his neck and gasping for air. He looked left and right, picked up a vase nearby, and was about to smash it on Wu Shun's head. As the vase brushed over his head, he stopped abruptly. There was a chill on your skin, and the tip of your sword was pressed against his chin.
You're in a burst of disappointing headaches, and you feel like you're going to have a hole in both temples from side to side. You force yourself up and say, "Stop! ”
Jing Yun was willing to give up wherever he was, he dodged the tip of the sword and pounced.
The tip of your sword shook slightly, and this time, it was directly against his throat. Under the stimulation of the cold blade, the eldest brother let go of his hand, and the vase fell to the ground with a thud, smashing to pieces. He turns his face to you.
You said to Jingyun: "Do you want to mess up your mother's birthday and make her unable to get off the stage in front of so many people?" ”
With a shudder in your voice, you said to Wu Shun, "Apologize to the eldest prince." Wu Shun wanted to say something, but listening to the shiver in your voice, he desperately held back. He reluctantly said to Jingyun: "I'm sorry, eldest son." ”
Jing Yun's eyes were red bloodshot, and he looked at Wu Shun with hatred, hating to tear him to pieces.
You say, "You are not allowed to fight again." Please get out, big brother. ”
Jing Yun glared at you, but he didn't move. Your nosebleeds are flowing down like a small river. You rub it with the back of your hand. You say, "That's it, you go out." I'll act as if nothing happened today. ”
The eldest brother gasped for breath and stared at Wu Shun with vicious eyes. His eyes looked left and right, and he was still looking for something to fight Wu Shun.
You push your sword forward a little, and the eldest brother shuddered, and was forced to take a step back again.
You say, "Go." "Your arm starts to shake, and it's shaking harder. You're about to lose control of yourself.
Big brother stared at you for a while. With a grim face, he took another step back, away from your blade. He glared at Wu Shun fiercely again, and then without saying a word, he stepped on the broken porcelain pieces all over the floor, turned around and walked out of the room, and walked out of the courtyard.
I pale as I watched him walk out.
As soon as he walked out of the room, your arm went limp. I heard the sword fall to the ground with a thud, and you fell to the ground with a limp.
You fall to the ground, your head in your hands, your whole body curled up in pain.