Shao Hengjiang stood at the bow, with Wan Liyun by his side.
The disciples behind them came back to report, "They can't get away now."
"Good," Shao Hengjiang nodded slightly.
Wan Liyun said, "As long as we sink at least one ship, we can settle things with Hai Jingtian, and he won't be able to blame us."
"The Dragonlight won't turn back, will it?" Shao Hengjiang had to be wary of Nangong Yao. The crew aboard the Azure Sky were indeed just a bunch of insignificant lackeys, not difficult to deal with, but his Eldest Senior Brother Nangong Yao was still quite capable and not to be underestimated.
"Don't worry, we'll have left long before they return," an aide said.
"That's good. I really don't want a head-on conflict with him," Shao Hengjiang muttered. He wasn't ready to provoke Nangong Yao just yet.
Suddenly, there was a flurry of lightning in the distance, and although they were far away, Wan Liyun could see it.