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Capítulo 1765: Chapter 1765: Jin Zijin Arrives

It was unknown how skilled the legendary Soft Sword of Jin Tianyuan, the most formidable adoptive son of Beiping Palace, truly was.

The Soft Sword of Yue Rujing, unused for many years, was drawn, its cold gleam flickering under the swaying candlelight.

The sound of weapons clashing echoed from inside the room. The bedroom of the owner of Tianhai Mountain Villa was quite spacious, but for those engaged in the fight, it seed rather small.

A perfectly good room quickly beca riddled with holes everywhere.

The servants, upon hearing the commotion, hurriedly got up and ran into the owner’s courtyard.

They suddenly saw the owner fly out from the window, crashing into the fine sandalwood window fra, and as soon as the owner climbed up, he was imdiately knocked down by a mysterious man who flew out of the house.

The servants, after a brief mont of astonishnt, realized that their master had been beaten by a stranger.

Is this situation… a ho invasion by a fierce robber?

Soone shouted loudly, “Catch the thief!”, and afterward, such cries erupted throughout Tianhai Mountain Villa, with countless guards raised by Zhu Haisheng dashing into the courtyard to support Zhu Haisheng.

Jin Zijin was waiting for Yue Rujing at the foot of the mountain. The sky had been dark for a long ti. He held onto the horse, listening to the sound of cicadas at the end of sumr, standing motionlessly in the open field, gazing at Tianhai Mountain Villa, which was illuminated with layers of scattered lights in the ravine ahead.

However, it seed sowhat unusual at this mont; the light was much brighter than that of the peaceful Tianhai Mountain Villa, and it was growing even brighter.

From ti to ti, indistinct sounds were heard, clearly indicating that sothing significant had happened at the Tianhai Mountain Villa. His first thought was that there was news about Yue Rujing.

His eyes darkened, and he imdiately mounted his horse and rushed towards Tianhai Mountain Villa.

The gatekeepers were the sa ones he saw during the day. They were unaware of the specific events inside and were peering through the door crack, craning their necks to look into the villa.

Jin Zijin’s swift horse stopped at the door, and he shouted, “Open the gate.”

The two guards saw that the visitor was Ning Wang, who had left that morning, and dared not delay, promptly opening the gate.

“Ning Wang, may I ask…”

Before the guard could finish asking, Jin Zijin had already rushed inside on his horse.

“Hey, Ning Wang!”

In no ti, Jin Zijin disappeared into the night.

The two guards were puzzled and said, “What on earth is going on inside?”

“Seems like there’s a robbery; didn’t you hear everyone shouting to catch the thief?”

“Why did Ning Wang return at this late hour? Is he here to help us catch the thief?”

“Who knows! We’re responsible for guarding the gate, let’s just watch carefully; be cautious that the thief doesn’t escape through here!”

The two guards dared not take it lightly and hurriedly said, “Yes, right, let’s close this gate. Close it tightly, no matter where the thief runs, he won’t be able to use this gate to escape!”

Inside the villa, Zhu Haisheng was naturally unable to resist. He sat on the ground clutching his bleeding arm, with several servants shielding him.

The villa’s guards almost all rushed over, surrounding Yue Rujing tightly.

These people had been deceived by Zhu Haisheng, this treacherous scoundrel, but Yue Rujing could not kill all the guards, thus he fought cautiously.

On the other hand, he was quite surprised that these house guards were no less proficient than elite troops. They appeared to swarm forward, but weren’t fighting independently; rather, they coordinated their advances and retreats with precision.

Clearly, they had undergone specialized training.

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