Chapter 105 Emperor Yan's Tao Fruit

Bitten by a dog, then stricken to the ground by Jiang Li with a series of moves...

Of course, the Second Prince felt that he had been on his guard and wouldn't be defeated so miserably, but with that dog there, chances were he would still lose, eight or nine times out of ten.

He watched from the sidelines and saw everything clear as day; that dead dog was fast as a shooting star—faster than him, no doubt about it, certainly a fifth-rank. Maybe he could fend off the dog one-on-one, but add Jiang Li to the mix, and if the Second Prince stepped up, the outcome would likely be a dog bite.

This injury was one thing, but the key issue was losing face.

And more importantly, the Eldest Prince had already lost face, yet the Second Prince still had a chance to save his own.

If he went ahead, both might end up with the same fate.

If he didn't go, it would mean the Eldest Prince lost face, while the Second Prince led comfortably from afar.