In theory, since the Jiuzhou Ding is already in hand, it would be fine to trap the Sixth Prince in the formation so that he cannot compete.

But the Prince of Huai smiled coldly at his brother: "You are so arrogant that you dare to compete with me for the position of crown prince."

The Sixth Prince cursed: "You are so despicable for attacking from behind."

The Prince of Huai smiled and said: "Okay, then I will give you a chance. Let's compete face to face. If you win, I will return the Jiuzhou Ding to you!"

The Sixth Prince said angrily: "Compete for what? You say!"

The Prince of Huai took a step forward and stabbed a sharp blade into the Sixth Prince's lower abdomen, and then replied proudly: "Compete with hidden weapons!"

Yu Peng said coldly: "Your Highness, a dagger can't kill him."

The Prince of Huai snorted: "The third brother abused his brothers and sisters. After we leave the temple, we will naturally seek justice for the sixth brother in front of the Heavenly Emperor."

After that, he pulled out the dagger and wiped the blood off the Sixth Prince's face with the bloody tip of the blade, and said coldly: "Don't be afraid, your third brother will soon accompany you."

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The emperor was so angry that his face turned blue. A ray of light took the Sixth Prince out of the formation and ordered the imperial doctor to treat him quickly.

The Sixth Prince in the formation became a mirror image set by the emperor.

When the Zhe King saw his Sixth Brother being killed, he couldn't help but shout: "Old Sixth!"

After shouting, he slapped the formation and cursed: "Huai Wang, you will die!"

Huai Wang smiled proudly and said: "Worry about yourself!"

As the saying goes, family disgrace should not be made public. The emperor didn't expect Huai Wang to be so cruel.

At this point, he was shameless, but the emperor still had to take him. The situation in the formation on the Huabiao was tampered by the emperor, and only the scene of finding the Jiuzhou Ding could be played.

After Huai Wang took away a Jiuzhou Ding, he only dug out an ordinary night-shining pearl in the pit that the Zhe King dug at the beginning.

After cursing, the alchemist brought by Huai Wang threw the Sixth Prince's followers into the alchemy furnace to burn the bodies.

The group continued to search for the whereabouts of the Jiuzhou Ding in the temple.

Wang Tao took the opportunity to withdraw the formation, and the rabbit died and the fox mourned. King Zhe rushed to the Sixth Prince, called him Sixth Brother a few times, and stuffed the Huihuan Dan and Xuming Pills in his body into his mouth.

But the Sixth Brother in King Zhe's arms had no temperature. Although the medicine entered his mouth, he did not chew it.

King Zhe looked at Wang Tao with suspicion, and Wang Tao smiled and nodded.

Prince Zhe cried out in his heart: "Thank God, it was a close call."

The Emperor looked at the extra pills in his hand and ordered with a green face: "Call the pharmacist and the imperial physician to test the medicine together."

The pharmacist and the imperial physician came forward and reported to His Majesty that they were all good medicines to stop bleeding and prolong life. The Emperor's gloomy face showed a little gentle smile. He looked at the awakened Sixth Prince beside him, shook the pills in his hand and said: "I have to accept your third brother's kindness."

The Sixth Prince knew that he had no chance of becoming the crown prince, so he prostrated himself at the feet of the Emperor: "Please, father, make the decision for me."

The Emperor said "hmm" and continued to look at the situation in the temple in the bronze mirror in his hand.

The Jiuzhou Ding is a divine object. It stands to reason that with a Ding in hand, one can sense the breath of other similar ones.

The Jiuzhou Ding in the hands of the King Huai did not mean to point the way at all, so they could only bump around like headless flies.

He thought he had killed the third and sixth princes, and only the seventh and eighth princes in the temple competed with him.

King Huai was afraid that he would have a hard time explaining himself after leaving the temple, so he had no intention of touching the two brothers.

The Jiuzhou Ding in King Zhe's space began to heat up. Without Wang Tao's reminder, he knew that there must be other Dings nearby.

Looking ahead, there was nothingness, and under the shroud of the ethereal formation, it turned out to be a polar desolate land.

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