But the "rustic villager" was fast indeed, and the darts in his hands were just as quick and accurate. Though he was tall and didn't seem to have any martial training, he carried an imposing aura that made the two men dare not underestimate him.
Bi Kai was from a prestigious family, and although his family had fallen on hard times, he had been educated in poetry and etiquette from a young age. Even when his mount was shot, he remained respectful.
His companion, Gao Yao, hailed from the north and was said to have noble Yuan dynasty blood. He was not well-educated and was quite defiant, showing little respect for Chen Zhou, whom he thought did not know martial arts.
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Three people from different worlds met suddenly, with no time to talk or even exchange names before they were thrown into battle with the giant beasts chasing them.
