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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1764

Jagoan caught up with Jagoan and said with a sigh, “Commander, you don’t have to say that.”

“Should I have given her some hope?” Jagoan asked in reply.

Jagoan nodded.

Jagoan glanced at Jagoan and said, “Do you think I don’t see what Lisha is up to? But I already have Willow. I’m not destined to be with her. Giving her hope will only hurt her more, so I might as well end her hopes early and let her know that it’s impossible between us.”

After a pause, Jagoan added, “I don’t lie, so I don’t know what to say to cheer people up.”

What else could Jagoan do but give a long sigh?

The diplomatic convoy headed toward Dorodo.

They took the main road this time, thinking there would be no ambush with soldiers chasing like the last time. Therefore, the diplomatic convoy started their journey without haste or worry.

Moreover, the diplomatic convoy returned to Dorodo with the same amount of people who went to Crosac. It also filled Uriah with admiration for Jagoan.

After all, Uriah did not think Jagoan and Jagoan would survive the ambush, nor would any of the city defense soldiers and personal guards following them. However, the truth was that they were all here and alive.

“No one’s going to ambush us this time, right?” Shania asked, sticking her head out of the car window.

“No,” Jagoan said affirmatively.

“Why?” Shania asked curiously.

Jagoan did not answer, but Dorodo’s army of 1,500 men was heading for Dorodo on the other end. If there was an ambush, it was either the enemy ambushing the diplomatic convoy, or the diplomatic convoy ambushing the enemy. It was why Jagoan was so confident.

When Jagoan did not answer, Shania mumbled, “What’s so secretive…”

Just then, a horse suddenly jumped out of a nearby mountain forest and blocked the diplomatic convoy’s way.

It was none other than Aria’s personal bodyguard, Lowich, on the horse’s back.

Lowich was dressed in armor and looked furious. His sword was out of its sheath-It was the same Seven Star Sword that appeared at the auction.

“It’s you.” Jagoan narrowed his eyes slightly.

“It’s me, Jagoan. If you’re a man, face me!” Lowich shouted, pointing his Seven Star Sword at Jagoan from a distance.

Jagoan frowned and said, “Your wounds haven’t recovered yet. Are you sure you want to fight me? To tell you the truth, your actions are no different from suicide.”

Jagoan did not want to fight him.

However, Lowich still blocked the diplomatic convoy’s way, saying fiercely, “Aria is locked up in a monastery for the rest of her life because of you. She probably can never leave. Jagoan, I’m going to kill you today!”

With that said, he rushed at Jagoan.

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