Mu Yuying was well aware that if not for their safety, Mu Hanyan, upon sensing danger, would have departed immediately and had a much greater chance of escaping.
"Don't say anything else, let's hurry and leave. This situation arose because of me; it has nothing to do with you, so don't feel any guilt," Mu Hanyan said indifferently.
"Let's go," Mu Ziqing urged, pulling Mu Yuying out.
Before leaving, he gave Mu Hanyan a look that urged her to take care. Only he knew firsthand the depth of Mu Hanyan's strength, realizing now was not the time for sentimentality. Once they all left, Mu Hanyan would be able to fight freely. Otherwise, even if they stayed, they'd only be a burden, unable to help in the slightest.
"You should go too," Mu Han said to Huayue and Zirong, who hadn't departed and stood behind him.
"We are guards, even if it means facing death in battle, we cannot abandon our master and flee," Huayue declared resolutely.