From extremely fast to stationary, both sides seemed to have lost inertia; if an ordinary person saw this scene, they might feel a nausea-like dizziness. Unfortunately, neither Wen Chou nor Guan Yu, both top valiant generals of their time, paid this minor setback any heed.
As the two crossed each other and came to a halt, their positions had already been exchanged. A gust of wind and sand swept past, and Wen Chou reached out with an empty hand, grabbing Yuan Shao's corpse lying on the ground. He then turned his horse and charged past Guan Yu, who, as he had stated earlier, did not attempt to stop him.
Wen Chou, holding Yuan Shao's corpse, rode his horse madly back, his consciousness already blurred, sustained only by his unwavering loyalty to Yuan Shao.
After Wen Chou completely disappeared over the horizon, Guan Yu silently observed the pool of blood on the ground, which was the fresh blood of Wen Chou dripping from the blade of the Green Dragon Crescent Blade.