Upon learning that Shi Chun has killed Luo Que, Yan Zhili found it difficult not to be shocked.
Logically speaking, with so many Nanshan forces aiding, if he couldn't win, he should have been able to escape, right?
Rumor had it that Shi Chun was already on the brink of collapse but was stirred into courage when Luo Que came to take advantage of his plight, resulting in a hysterical counterattack aided by the "Soul-breaking Bell" that led to Luo Que's demise, leaving Yan Zhili speechless.
He didn't even know what to say about Luo Que, who had already been severely injured and fled, only to return for a profit and inadvertently set himself up for death.
Shi Chun, now seemingly harried, has been trapped by the Qiankun Sect's array.
The target is already trapped, so how could he continue to put on the guise of "supporting Nanshan"?
If he acted forcefully, it wouldn't be supporting; it would be directly turning against Nanshan, undermining the guise of cooperation entirely.
