The dark wind, coming from Ning Que's podao, blew through the long street, hacked the Abbey Dean, throwing him into the lake like a dead fish. However, it didn't stop and proceeded to the south.
There were two thousand cavalrymen outside the city who had no idea about what was happening inside Chang'an. They still dreamed about how to rob the rich when they entered the city.
There were only a few people in the West-Hill Divine Palace who were aware of the Abbey Dean's plan, and Long Qing was one of them, who, in sense, was the Abbey Dean's last disciple.
He thought that he had known what was happening inside Chang'an—he tried his best to reach here at any price, to cooperate with the Abbey Dean.
The Abbey Dean should have beaten the Academy and broken the God-stunning Array. With no real army to guard, the city of Chang'an was like a tied up prisoner in front of his 2,000 cavalrymen.