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The Order of the Dragon King

Chapter: 1956

“I knew it earlier. Let him kill me. I have to deal with things first!”

After saying that, Ning Dahai hung up the phone.

It doesn’t matter how many of the Ning family’s servants are killed, as long as he is fine.

“Dad, are we just going to watch Chen Ping kill everyone in the Ning family?”

Ning Zhi asked Ning Dahai.

“I’m thinking of a way. It’s best not to fight with Chen Ping at this time. Once I lose, if Chen Ping doesn’t kill me, there will be many sect families who will attack our Ning family.”

“These people are all jackals, just waiting for our Ning family to fall!”

The reason why Ning Dahai didn’t want to fight with Chen Ping was because he was afraid of losing and getting injured after fighting with Chen Ping.

Even if Chen Ping spares his life, other sect families will take advantage of him.

In the face of interests, there are no eternal friends!

“Otherwise, we go to Alliance Leader Zhu and ask him to talk directly to Chen Ping in the name of the Alliance Leader of the Martial Arts Alliance. Whatever Chen Ping wants, we can give it to him, as long as Chen Ping can stop targeting us!”

“As the saying goes, a gentleman’s revenge is never too late in ten years. When I step into the realm of Wuhou, I will look for Chen Ping…”

Ning Zhi said to Ning Dahai.

“It would be a good idea to find someone to make peace with him, but Zhu Zhishan can’t do it. Chen Ping won’t give him face. Now there is only one person who can persuade Chen Ping!”

Ning Dahai narrowed his eyes slightly and said.

“Who is it?” Ning Zhi asked.

“Mr. Shi……”

Ning Dahai said slowly.

Now, only when Mr. Shi speaks can Chen Ping listen.

“But will Mr. Shi agree to us? He has always been on Chen Ping’s side!”

Ning Zhi asked.

“Try it, I think Mr. Shi doesn’t want the Kyoto martial arts world to be in chaos!”

After Ning Dahai finished speaking, he immediately stopped a car and went to find Mr. Shi.

In the Dharma Protector’s Pavilion, Mr. Shi was sitting quietly in the hall drinking tea, as if waiting for something.

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