Chapter 444: A Lifelong Enemy!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 444: A Lifelong Enemy!

Chapter 444: A Lifelong Enemy!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Buzz!

Drunken Sparrow restaurant was packed with countless Hu, all of them in the midst of giving toasts and clinking their cups. When the doors were kicked in, the Hu were stunned, and then furious.

"Bastard! Who was that?"

"Don't they know that we reserved this entire place? Are they seeking death?"

"Get out of here, or else don't blame us for being rude!"

……

Like a pack of enraged lions, the countless Hu began to curse, pouring expletives out of their mouths. The Hu had never had very patient personalities. There were several clangs as many of the Hu unsheathed their sabers and swords and fiercely went to confront Wang Chong's group.

But in the next moment, they all came to a sudden stop.

Because they had discovered that the people rushing in outnumbered them by a large margin!

"Kill them all!"

Wang Chong waved his right hand as he strode out of the rain and into the restaurant. His voice was icy and brimming with sternness.

Rain had soaked through the chinks in his armor, flowing down his shoulders, arms, and chest, and finally congregating into a little stream under his war boots.

The Wang Chong of this moment was callous to the extreme.

No one had ever seen such an aura from him before.

"Young Master?"

At the front, Wei Anfang and the others, who had already rushed ahead of Wang Chong, all turned their heads. The capital was an important place, and killing so many people would bring serious consequences.

But there was not the slightest shred of emotion on Wang Chong's face.

"Strike!"

The moment he spoke, the Steel Guards of the Chi Clan and the guards of the Wang Clan rushed in like tigers setting upon a pack of wolves.

The Steel Guards and the guards of the Wang Clan had all been recruited from the battlefield. Military men considered it their vocation to follow orders, and their carrying out of orders was inevitable as a toppling mountain coming to earth.

As long as there was an order, they would resolu

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