Chapter 1869: Attacking the Martial Arts Leader
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Wan Xuan's eyes fell on Qi Changan, "Leader Qi, you said that you acted rashly without knowing the truth of the matter, and my little junior sister was injured as a result. Do you need to apologize?"
"Master Wanxuan..." Thinking of the friendship between confidants, Xiao Baishu couldn't help but remind him, "Leader Qi is a fair and rigorous person. He will never take action because of a misunderstanding."
In other words, it is impossible for Qi Changan to hurt people casually. Since Qi Changan became the leader of the martial arts alliance, there have been a lot fewer unjust cases in this world, and the number of murderers of all kinds who have been arrested and brought to justice has gradually increased.
It's a pity that the imperial court and the Jianghu have always been in conflict with each other, otherwise people in the Jianghu would use the word "upright official" to describe Qi Changan.
"Master Xiao." Qi Changan glanced at Xiao Baishu, and then his eyes fell on Fengguang. He said: "Whether there is a misunderstanding or not, Miss Xia has the final say on this matter. Why don't we listen to her side of the story? ?”
After a pause, she quickly said unruly: "The thing is very simple. I wanted to kill a bee. Who knows why she suddenly appeared in front of me. I pointed my sword at her. The leader of the Qi Alliance didn't say anything, didn't say hello, he just hurt people, knocked my sword off without saying a word, and even injured me. As you know, senior brother, except when I was a child I rarely get hurt if I accidentally fall while having fun."
"What Fengguang said... is indeed the truth." Wan Xuan agreed with a smile. What he said was actually true. Fengguang grew up under the care of others in the Tibetan Army Mansion, let alone letting her get hurt. Even though she was asked to practice martial arts at first, she didn't tell her to stop. Her parents and her senior brothers couldn't bear to see her stand in the sun for a while longer.
As the old saying goes, a loving mother often loses her sons. This sentence is not unreasonable. What's more, living in the Tibetan Army Mansion, Feng Guang is more than just a "loving mother"?
Feng Guang said again: "But Leader Qi not only hurt me, but also blamed me for not learning from my parents."
Facing Feng Guang and Wan Xuan's singing, Qi Changan only smiled and said, "Everyone has their own way of living. I can't comment on what kind of life Miss Xia wants."
"It's good since you know you have nothing to say." Feng Guang crossed his arms and muttered angrily: "If you want a hero to save the beauty and show off your power, I am not a bad person who wastes time with you..."
Hua Yan was even more embarrassed. She felt deeply that it seemed that it was not a good thing to write the heroine as ancient and weird. She didn't want to embarrass her Qi Chang'an, so she stood up and said: "Cousin... Leader Qi is not targeting you. I mean, he just took action out of urgency, please cousin please don't blame Leader Qi for this."
"Did I ever say that I wanted to blame him?" Feng Guang's words were strange, "He is the leader of the martial arts league, and he is also a martial arts leader with a righteous heart. He hurts people, and it is all to save people. If I blame him again, then I Isn’t he just a little person who doesn’t know what’s important?”
Although her martial arts skills are not as good as Qi Chang'an's, her ability to speak and have something to say is as good as anyone's. Although her words may sound generous, she is actually very sarcastic.
Qi Changan smiled instead of getting angry, and said warmly: "As expected of the eldest lady of the Cangbing Mansion, her status is more noble than many people, and her ability to get angry is many times better than that of many people."
His tone was calm and relaxed, as if he just sighed casually. This time, even Feng Feng, who was always sensitive, could not grasp any sense that he was saying something beyond what he said.