Chapter 343: Don't Do Things Like Drinking People's Blood
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 343: Don't Do Things Like Drinking People's Blood

Between heaven and earth, it seemed that at this moment, the sound of hooves trampling on the snow could be heard everywhere.

The cavalry unit was indeed the most elite part of the garrison army in Xuanling Commandery, numbering several thousand soldiers. At this moment, led by the Xuanling Commandery Lord, they hurried to this location.

Along the street, the sound of horse hooves reverberated, seemingly shaking the snow away at this moment.

Numerous figures rushed from one end of the long street, and then, when they were hundreds of feet away from the Great Liang Emperor, they pulled the reins in unison, causing countless war horses crowded on the street to come to a simultaneous halt. Such an occurrence might appear ordinary, but it actually highlighted the usual discipline of this cavalry unit and, in some aspects, demonstrated its combat power.

The leading general was naturally Wei Feng.

Upon arriving, he dismounted first, and then countless riders also dismounted. After Wei Feng knelt down on one knee, the others followed suit, their movements uniform and virtually indistinguishable.

Apart from the frontier army in the Northern Frontier, there were few military units in the Great Liang Dynasty that could exhibit such behavior.

Kneeling on one knee, Wei Feng solemnly said, "This general arrived late to rescue, I request Your Majesty to punish me!"

After saying these words, Wei Feng did not lift his head. He merely looked at the shattered hem of the emperor's robe, thinking about many things. There was no need to kneel when wearing armor, this was written in the laws of the Great Liang. Even though he had come here today, there was actually no need for him to kneel. A slight bow would have sufficed. However, facing such an Emperor who had managed to survive under the joint attack of three experts in the Nepenthe Realm, any amount of respect would still be insufficient.

The Great Liang Emperor remained silent. He just calmly looked at the group of riders before him. These people did not dare to look at h

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