At this moment, Wu Anguo had just dismounted from his warhorse. Before he could even stand firm, Guan Hai had already arrived.
The broadsword in his hand brought with it an indomitable and monstrous saber intent as he slashed toward Wu Anguo's right side.
This slash was not about martial ethics. Wu Anguo's right hand was gone, and Guan Hai attacked to the right. It was obvious that he was bullying Wu Anguo.
However, a master once said that the old, weak, sick, and disabled women in the martial arts world should not be bullied.
This was the same on the battlefield.
Since Wu Anguo dared to come out when his right hand was broken, it meant that he was prepared for his right hand to be targeted.
Under the circumstances where he was prepared, how could Guan Hai's blade succeed so easily?