Chapter - 326 Shocking And Dreadful (10)

Everyone quickly finished their meals and all left at the same time, making their way on horseback. Fawang was relieved to see that Yang Guo was still nowhere to be seen and thought, "The Quanzhen sect is one of the central plains largest sects, if I can enlist their help to aid Mongolia, it would be a great achievement. I at least have something to report back to his Highness tomorrow." He then tried to convey his intent of enlisting them through his words to the Taoists.

The sky was now getting dark, after riding for a while, the sounds of hoofs could be heard from behind them. They looked back and saw Xiao Longnu following slowly behind them on a donkey.

Fawang was alarmed and thought, "She can't beat me by herself so why is she being so brash and following us? Could it be that Yang Guo is following along in secret as well?" He had just met Zhen and Zhao and did not want to lose any face in front of them so he pretended that he did not know that Xiao Longnu was following them.

The group rode for half a night before they reached a forest. Sa Duo ordered his men to take rest. About a hundred feet away, Xiao Longnu too had gotten off her donkey and sat down in the forest. The more secretive her actions were, the harder Fawang concentrated; he did not dare to make a rash move. Zhao Zhijing remembered that Nimoxing had greeted Xiao Longnu, but did not know what ties Fawang had with her. He dare not look at her. After resting for an hour, everyone got on their horses once again and after they left the forest, the sounds of hoofs could again be heard as Xiao Longnu followed once again.

Day had broken and still, Xiao Longnu was following them with a distance of about a hundred feet between them.

By now they had reached an open plain. Fawang looked all around and saw that there were no signs of anyone else. Evil intent stirred in him as he thought, "I have been invincible all my life, yet as soon as I stepped onto the central plains, I was defeated by those kids Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu's twin swordplay. She's following me non-stop and must be up to something. Why don't I attack out of the blue and kill her? Even if she has help, they'll be too late. Once this girl dies, no one in the world can threaten me." He had made his mind up and just as he was about to reign in his horse the sound of bells ringing could be heard in front of them. A dust cloud could be seen a few li in front of them as horses galloped towards them.

Fawang regretted his missed opportunity, "If I knew that her help would arrive now, I would have killed her long ago."

Suddenly, Sa Duo cried out, "Oh! That's strange."

Fawang saw that a group of four horses were riding towards them and the first horse on the right was carrying a flag. On the flag pole were seven different types of white wool fluttering in the wind; it was Khubilai's banner yet from afar, there appeared to be no rider on the horse.

Sa Duo called out, "His Highness is here!" He rode forwards and about a distance of half a li from the horses, he got off and stood in a respectful stance.

Fawang thought, "Since his Highness is here, it would not be appropriate to kill the girl now." If Khubilai saw him fight a girl on her own, Khubilai would look down upon him. He rode forward slowly and saw that in the group of four horses sat a man in midair. The man had white hair, a white beard with a big smile on his face; it was none other than Zhou Botong.

From afar Zhou Botong called out, "Good, good, the big monk is here and the dark shortie is here, we meet again. Oh, and that young girl is here as well."

Fawang was curious; this person was full of tricks but how was he able to sit in midair? Once the horses got closer, he was able to see what was happening. The horses were holding a makeshift net made from ropes on their backs and he was sitting on the net.

Zhou Botong had always kept away from the Chongyang Palace and very rarely saw the Quanzhen Masters; because of this, Zhen Zhibing and Zhao Zhijing did not recognize him. Though they have heard from the Masters that they have a Grand Martial Uncle who was a free wanderer, they had not heard from him for a long time and thought probably he must have passed away. The thought that this could be him had never entered their minds. Years ago at that great battle at the Smokey Rain Pavilion the place was covered with fog and no one could see anything. Zhou Botong was there; although Zhen Zhibing had heard of him, he did not see him.

Fawang frowned; this person's martial arts are extremely high, it would be best not to get mixed up with him. He asked, "Is his Highness behind you?"

Zhou Botong pointed behind him and laughed, "About thirty or forty li back is his tent. Hey monk, a word of advice, I don't think it's the best time to see him right now."

Fawang said, "Why?"

Zhou Botong said, "Right now, he's pissed off. If you go see him now, you'll probably lose your bald head."

Fawang said angrily, "Rubbish! Why would his Highness be angry?"

Zhou Botong pointed to the flag and laughed, "I stole his Highness' flag, why shouldn't he be angry?"

Fawang was shocked and asked, "Why did you steal it?"

Zhou Botong said, "Do you know Guo Jing?"

Fawang nodded and said, "So?

Zhou Botong said, "He's my sworn brother. I haven't seen him in years; I miss him a lot so I decided to go see him. He's fighting the Mongols at Xiangyang at the moment so I went and stole the Mongol's royal banner to give it to him as a gift."

Fawang was shocked and thought this was terrible; they are unable to break Xiangyang down and now, the royal banner has been stolen. This would bring great disgrace to the Mongols; he must come up with a way to get the banner back at all costs.

Zhou Botong shouted and the horses rushed forward, galloping like the wind in a westerly direction before making a circle and returning. The banner fluttered in the wind. Zhou Botong stood up with four reigns in his hands as he rode across the open plains, he looked like a great General.

He looked extremely pleased with himself and as he got close to them, he shouted and the horses immediately stopped. His hands must be extremely powerful to be able to control the four horses as he pleased.

Zhou Botong laughed, "Hey monk, how're my riding skills?"

Fawang gave a thumbs up and praised, "Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!" In his mind, he was trying to come up with a way to get the flag back.

Zhou Botong waved his left hand and laughed, "Big monk, little girl, the Old Urchin's going!"

When Zhen Zhibing and Zhao Zhijing heard the 'Old Urchin', they both yelled out, "Grand Martial Uncle?" They both leapt off their horses.

Zhen Zhibing said, "Is this Senior Zhou of the Quanzhen sect?"

Zhou Botong's eyes rolled around and said, "Hmm, what's this? You better start your kowtows."

The two of them were about to greet him but when they heard his words, they were shocked and were afraid that they were mistaken.

Zhou Botong asked, "Who is your Master?"