Like the Khan, Silver Condor also sensed a big conspiracy. He was standing seven steps away to the rear side of the Khan, where the candlelight and the shadows happened to intersect, and was watching every movement of all the people in the tent, including the ten kings.
When King Rizhu got drunk and started punching others without any reason, the crowd was riled up, but Silver Condor became nervous. Fortunately, nothing had happened. When Shangguan Fei stumbled to offer a toast, Silver Condor became nervous again but his eyes were fixed on the Dragon King.
The young man had a desperate madness. The Khan had claimed that all heroes were madmen and that he could persuade the Dragon King to lower his head and pledge allegiance. Silver Condor didn't say anything but deep at heart, he was still skeptical about the Khan's plans. In his view, the Dragon King was hard to control and predict, and the safest way to deal with him was to kill him.