As he stared at the Dragon King's back, King Shengri was both amazed and shocked to the point that he could not speak for a long while, as if the Dragon King's were a lame joke and he would turn around at any moment.
Of the thirty-seven kung fu experts standing outside the siege, King Shengri thought that the Dragon King was the least likely to subvert his orders.
The reason was simple. It was just a simple personal choice for other people, but the Dragon King was responsible for the future of the tens of thousands soldiers of the Dragon Army and therefore, it was normal for him to abandon a dozen or so underlings.
King Shengri had once been held hostage by the Dragon King, so he was on the lookout for a surprise attack and had placed several real kung fu masters from the Norland among the common cavalry. He didn't expect that the trap he had set beforehand would turn out to be useless.