Before the battle began, Yisheng Feng was originally following closely behind Zhou Xiong, with one in the open and one in the dark, aiming to eliminate Jiang Wang swiftly and without fail.
Although an unexpected complication arose when Yan Po from the Yi Kingdom suddenly appeared and blocked Zhou Xiong.
But Yisheng Feng did not hesitate, nor did he retreat.
Precisely because Zhou Xiong was obstructed, this opened up a significant breach in vigilance—did you not see that Jiang Wang was utterly unaware of the danger, leisurely saving people?
Taking the opportunity, he erased Jiang Wang's instinctive alertness and struck with a sword that remained outside sensory perception, intending to capture him.
To put it simply, he certainly didn't mind teaming up to kill Jiang Wang; the sole focus of combat was life and death, fairness was irrelevant. But this did not mean he lacked the courage to face Jiang Wang alone, nor the confidence to slay him single-handedly!
