In the midst of the sandy desert,
Tian Chang, holding the "Tide Letter," stood opposite Jiang Wang, who wielded Longing.
Although Tian Chang now lowered his sword and furrowed his brow, Jiang Wang did not doubt that if he made the first choice to eradicate the threat, this man would certainly fight to the death to take a bite out of him.
It was clear to both of them that Jiang Wang certainly could kill Tian Chang. Otherwise, Tian Chang would not have had to eliminate his own team.
He had to admit that Tian Chang was a very dangerous person.
He also had to admit that Tian Chang had made a very reasonable point. Letting Tian Chang go at this time was indeed the choice with the least trouble for him—provided he did not regard Tian Chang as a future threat.
After a moment of silence, Jiang Wang glanced sideways, noticing Tian He, who had stumbled over at some point.
Looking at this severely injured, silent middle-aged man,
He suddenly thought that all of this was too interesting!