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If he loses, this sword will be lost to Mo Xingzou.

Qi Ke couldn't bear to part with the sword.

So Qike said: "If the sword is given to you like this, it will be unfair."

Qi Ke said this because Qi Ke felt that his sword was completely more valuable than the pair of chopsticks in Mo Xingzou's hands, which Mo Xingzou regarded as a treasure.

So at this time Qi Ke thought that if he just gave up the sword he had always carried with him to others.

Qi Ke felt very unwilling.

But if Qi Ke felt unwilling to do so, Mo Xingzou also felt that what Qi Ke had always said was that if Qi Ke defeated Mo Xingzou, Mo Xingzou would have to leave the blacksmith shop in despair, and would have to fight again in the future.

It would be unfair to bypass the blacksmith shop.

Indeed, the terms of the competition that Qi Ke treated Mo Xingzou were very unfair to Mo Xingzou.

So Mo Xingzou said: "It's just a martial arts competition. It's uneven. Why is it uneven? Where is it uneven? Where do you think it's uneven? How do you want it to be even?"

The reason why Qi Ke felt that handing over his sword was unfair was because Qi Ke and Mo Xingzou valued his sword the same way.

I took a fancy to the ‘iron hand’ in Mo Xingzou’s hand.

Second, Qike's sword is not an ordinary sword.

Although Qike felt that his sword was superior to the 'Iron Hand', he didn't want to worry about it that much at this time.

So Qi Ke, who didn't want to care about the sword that was more advanced than the 'Iron Hand', just said to Mo Xingzou in an understatement: "Unless you lose, give me your 'Iron Hand'..."

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In the Sword vs. Iron Hand game, whoever wins will get the other party's spoils. The winner will also have the Sword vs. Iron Hand game, both of which are treasures in the martial arts world.

Therefore, when both Mo Xingzou and Qi Ke offered their spoils of war, in Mo Xingzou's eyes, it was indeed much more even and reasonable than the previous agreement where he just wanted to drive Mo Xingzou away from the blacksmith shop.

Already.

So when I heard that Qike agreed to take the sword as a trophy.

At this time, Mo Xingzou just had the mentality that if he competed with Qi Ke, he would definitely win.

At this time, he said to Qike: "Oh, little handsome guy, do you just want to say that if I win in our competition, then your sword will belong to me?"

Qike was already willing to take out the sword as a trophy.

Of course, if Mo Xingzou can defeat Qi Ke in the competition.

Qike's sword was naturally given to Mo Xingzou and became Mo Xingzou's sword.

But in the same way, when Qi Ke defeats Mo Xingzou, it is natural that he will have an extra 'iron hand'.

The ‘Iron Hand’ is naturally also a piece of martial arts equipment, something that Qi Ge, who likes to collect equipment, is very happy about.

So Qi Ke said to Mo Xingzou: "Yes, if you beat me when you compete with me, then naturally..."

Mo Xingzou wanted to get Qi Ke's sword too much.

So when I heard what Qi Ke said, Qi Ke didn't even finish what he said, but only half of it.

Mo Xingzou couldn't wait to ask Qi Ke: "What will happen if we win?"

If he wins, then it seems that Mo Xingzou really wants to get it. The sword that originally belonged to Qi Ke will naturally change hands and belong to Mo Xingzou.

So at this time Qi Ke explained to Mo Xingzou: "If you beat me, my sword will naturally belong to you, but if you lose? The 'iron hand' belongs to me? And from now on, you can't step on it."

Half a step into the blacksmith's shop."

At this time, Mo Xingzou was so happy when he heard what Qi Ke said.

Because at this time Mo Xingzou always felt that as long as Yi and Qi Ke competed in martial arts, the result would be that he would win.

So Mo Xingzou already felt at this time that the sword in Qi Ke's hand did not belong to Qi Ke, but already belonged to him.

Mo Xingzou was very happy when he thought that he would now have a rare sword in his collection of equipment.

At this time, Mo Xingzou laughed.

Said to Qike: "That's natural, haha? That's great? It seems that your sword has belonged to me, so let's start the competition now."

After that, in order to quickly get the sword in Qike's hand.

At this time, Mo Xingzou used an offensive and defensive posture. Taking Qi Ke as the starting point and Qi Ke as his opponent, he started to circle towards Qi Ke.

And in this circle? This is the time when Yuan'er came to the blacksmith shop and started watching Qi Ge prepare to start the competition.

At that time, when Yuan'er saw those 'yellow eyes' that looked like a little giant, he turned around in circles towards Qi Ge like an enemy.

Seeing that 'Yellow Eyes' was much heavier than Qi Ge, Yuan'er judged people by their appearance, thinking that in the upcoming competition, the little giant seemed to have a greater chance of winning, and Qi Ge should not be able to defeat 'Yellow Eyes'

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So when Yuan'er found out that the little giant's opponent was Qi Ge, he was still worried that Qi Ge would suffer because he would definitely not be able to beat the 'yellow eyes'.

Sure enough, when Mo Xingzou finished circling Qi Ke, he was about to say to Qi Ke, "The competition begins."

Yuan'er heard that Qike Xianxian seemed to be "cowardly" and said to Mo Xingzou: "Brother, don't, don't, don't compete here."

Qi Ke said this, saying "goodbye" twice, which made the audience think that Qi Ge was frightened by the mighty circle of the little giant "yellow eyes" and asked Mo Xingzou not to hit him.

When Mo Xingzou heard this, he also heard the same thing. Like the audience, he heard it wrong. He heard that Qike didn't want to compete and asked Mo Xingzou to "stop" beating him.

So after hearing what Qi Ke said, Mo Xingzou, who was already ready for a martial arts competition and was about to make a move, suddenly heard Qi Ke say, "Don't compete here."

To Mo Xingzou's ears, it sounded like Qi Ke was timid and wanted to go back on his word, not daring to compete with Mo Xingzou.

But even if he doesn't compete with Mo Xingzou, does that mean Qi Ke surrendered to Mo Xingzou and admitted defeat?

But if Qi Ke surrenders to Mo Xingzou and admits defeat at this time, then the previous agreement on spoils of war will be followed.

Now at Qi Ge's place, Qi Ge has always been wearing the sword no matter where he goes.

At this time, it should officially belong to Mo Xingzou, who also likes the sword very much.

Qi Ge's sword was originally regarded as a trophy. Before the competition, Mo Xingzou, who had already thought that he would definitely win in the competition with Qi Ge, had already thought that the sword was already his.

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Although Qi Ke's sword was still with Qi Ke at this time, Mo Xingzou had not yet pocketed it.

But Mo Xingzou thought that as long as he easily defeated Qi Ke in the martial arts competition with a few moves, he would be able to get the sword.

Therefore, he always believed that in the competition between himself and Qi Ke, Mo Xingzou would be the winner.

At this time, he didn't care about Qike's back-biting behavior, which seemed like surrender.

Mo Xingzou only cared about it at this time. Since Qi Ke had agreed to Mo Xingzou just now, as long as he lost the competition with Mo Xingzou, he would give Qi Ke's sword to Mo Xingzou.

So when Mo Xingzou heard Qi Ke say, "No, we won't compete here anymore," it was equivalent to saying, "No, we won't compete here anymore, I surrender."

At this time, Mo Xingzou thought that Qi Ke was surrendering to Mo Xingzou when he said, "We won't compete here anymore."

So at this time, Mo Xingzou naturally thought that Qike was a coward. When he saw that he was about to attack, he became timid and surrendered.

And since Qi Ke stopped competing with Mo Xingzou in a way that was tantamount to surrender, it was equivalent to Qi Ke...


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