Long Yi wondered if the old man had gone far. He felt that facing the old man alone seemed feasible, but in a complex environment, he might not necessarily have the upper hand.
Moreover, at such a time, not a single person was around the Third Prince, Tilian, which was somewhat unreasonable. Even though this matter was secretive, Long Yi did not believe that Tilian had no accomplices.
Patience is the key to surviving behind enemy lines.
Long Yi was impatient, but in battle, he never lacked patience. Xiaoyou was by nature the type to patiently wait for an opportunity to strike, and was even more patient.
In the end, Long Yi's patience was affirmed.
About an hour later, Tilian had cleared a large section of the area. Seemingly exhausted, he summoned five dragon knights, the strongest among them bearing four Dragon Marks, with the rest bearing three.
They had been lying in ambush around him all along.