Chapter Thirty-Seven: It Was a Young Woman
From the two eyes of the one-armed masked man in black who was standing only four or five steps away from each other, Wang Kai saw two cold lights rushing towards him, and he "chuckled" in his heart, feeling that this one-armed man in black should be a bad comer, and he had to be vigilant and be careful to guard against him. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
With an attitude of being kind to others, Wang Kai put on a kind and pleasant look, and looked at the one-armed man in black standing opposite him.
In this way, the two of them confronted each other, neither of them spoke, neither of them moved, they just looked at each other.
Wang Kai, who stood in place and felt that his legs and feet were a little sore, felt that if he confronted the one-armed man in black on the opposite side like this, he didn't know how long he would confront him. Since this one-armed man in black did not speak, he had to open this mouth first.
After thinking about it secretly, Wang Kai habitually stretched out his left hand, pointed to the one-armed man in black standing opposite him, and greeted him with a pleasant face: "Hey, you know at a glance that you are a friend of the rivers and lakes, I see you for the first time today, presumably you and I have no grudges and no hatred recently, friend, don't look at me with eyes that can kill people, okay?, you look at me with bitterness and hatred like this, I am timid by nature, don't you scare people like this?"
As soon as Wang Kai's words fell, the one-armed man in black standing opposite him suddenly raised the long sword that he was holding tightly in his right hand above his head, threw it back, and with a "poof", the long sword with cold light fell into the scabbard behind him.
Seeing that the one-armed man in black put away his long sword after listening to what he said to say hello, it suddenly made Wang Kai breathe a long sigh of relief, and secretly rejoiced: It seems that the words I said to greet him just now have a role, he has put away the sword, and he shouldn't do it with himself.