March to Hundun Yaosai.
Author: Jimmy-Chuuu
last update2025-08-10 10:36:46

The officer, increasingly pressured by Eadric Rong's attitude that seemed to strip away his authority like wind stripping leaves from trees, asked nervously, his voice cracking on the words like ice breaking in spring.

"So... where is our Emperor Jue Tian Yuan?" The tension in his voice became more pronounced, as his body became more rigid, like a man trying not to show fear before a tiger.

Eadric Rong looked at him sharply, his gaze piercing through the officer's pretense of courage like a hot knife through snow. His smile grew wider, revealing teeth that seemed unnaturally white against his battle-worn face.

"He died at my hands," he said flatly, as if the statement was just an ordinary fact no more remarkable than commenting on the weather. "Do you want to follow him to hell?" The threat hung in the air like the scent of lightning before a storm breaks.

In response, Eadric Rong waved his hand in a casual gesture that belied the power behind it. Like a sudden storm appearing from cl
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