Coming out from the bookshop, Guo Cheng had been waiting outside. Seeing Zhao Yue behind Li Weiyang carrying a stack of books, he smiled and said, “Whatever you want, just have someone send it to the residence. Why go to all this trouble?”
Li Weiyang merely smiled lightly and said, “Third Brother, sometimes coming out for a walk is also a beautiful thing.”
Guo Cheng’s expression seemed amused yet not, his handsome face showing a trace of playfulness: “Why do I feel like you came out to watch the excitement?”
In a certain sense, Guo Cheng’s guess wasn’t wrong. Li Weiyang had indeed specifically come to watch that fine performance just now. But at this moment she only smiled without saying more. Just as she was preparing to board the carriage, Guo Cheng suddenly said, “Would you like to look at the Jewelry Pavilion? Their jewelry styles are most fashionable—all the young ladies like to go there now.”
Li Weiyang glanced over. Across the way there indeed was a jewelry shop with a very luxurious facade. She looked at Guo Cheng and shook her head: “Mother has already given me so much jewelry. If I wore a different piece each day, it would take me until a year later.”
Guo Cheng looked at Li Weiyang with some surprise. He had thought all women were insatiably greedy and wouldn’t refuse beautiful jewelry—how could Li Weiyang bear to decline? And it seemed like genuine refusal too. He was just about to speak when Li Weiyang’s expression suddenly underwent a subtle change. He followed her line of sight and saw a magnificent carriage. The carriage body was carved with peony patterns, and golden bells hung from the carriage eaves. When the wind blew, one could hear the bells making pleasant tinkling sounds. The carriage stopped in front of the Jewelry Pavilion. At the foot of the steps, the shopkeeper and clerks lined up in a row, waiting respectfully.
The entire scene was silent as death. Two beautiful maidservants descended from the carriage first, directing others imperiously to prepare everything. Then a young man descended from the carriage and extended his hand to help the person inside. Two servants in blue clothes prostrated themselves on the ground, and a pair of shoes inlaid with huge pearls landed on the servants’ backs. From Guo Cheng’s angle, he could see the woman wearing a golden dress embroidered with purple jade hairpin flowers. That golden color revealed a dignified and imposing air, while the purple carried an indescribable alluring charm. In that startling glimpse, her profile was graceful and elegant, her skirt swaying, tassels rippling gently, each step blooming like flowers as she walked.
Guo Cheng was slightly surprised, then said quietly to Li Weiyang, “That’s Princess Lin’an.”
Li Weiyang didn’t look at the beautiful and noble princess. Her gaze fell on the young man beside the princess. The man seemed to sense something and turned to glance at the two of them.
In that instant, Li Weiyang’s eyes met the man’s. His eyes were exceptionally sinister in the sunlight. His gaze swept across her face, then he nodded at her with a smile. That familiar face—Li Weiyang believed she wouldn’t mistake him. That was the Jiang family’s fourth young master, Jiang Nan.
Princess Lin’an said something unknown. Jiang Nan smiled lightly, turned back, and whispered a few words close to her ear, looking very intimate. The princess then ascended the steps and entered the Jewelry Pavilion amid the crowd’s attention. Jiang Nan hurriedly turned back, but Li Weiyang had already boarded the carriage. The carriage quickly departed, leaving dust behind. Jiang Nan stood on the high steps, still gazing in that direction. For some reason, though that figure in light blue dress was very far away, he had still recognized her at a glance.
At this moment, Li Weiyang was already sitting in the carriage. Zhao Yue said softly, “Miss—that person is…”
“The Jiang family’s fourth young master,” Li Weiyang smiled lightly, her smile containing an unclear coldness. In the process of dealing with Yuan Yu, she had also been searching everywhere for traces of this person, but unfortunately, to no avail. Princess Yongning had been in seclusion at the nunnery the whole time and hadn’t seen Jiang Nan in Yuexi. When Li Weiyang mentioned this person to Yuan Lie, he also showed a bewildered expression. Obviously, busy searching for her everywhere, he had overlooked much information and likewise didn’t know Jiang Nan was in Yuexi. Therefore, she had been visiting among Yuexi officials, trying to find any trace of this person. But no matter how she searched, she couldn’t find such a person—not just Jiang Nan, but not even anyone with a similar appearance or comparable experience. At one point, she almost suspected she had seen wrong—that day at the theater, what she saw wasn’t Jiang Nan at all, but a phantom.
Now, she suddenly understood. Jiang Nan was indeed in Yuexi, but he wasn’t among the officials or generals. He was hiding in the princess’s residence. Just as she was thinking, suddenly the curtain lifted and Guo Cheng boarded the carriage. He smiled and said, “You don’t mind if I ride along, do you?”
Abandoning his fine horse outside to ride in the carriage instead? Did he have something to say? Li Weiyang thought, then said, “Naturally I don’t mind.”
The carriage was very spacious. Zhao Yue quickly poured tea for Guo Cheng, then quietly stood guard to the side like a shadow. Guo Cheng glanced at Zhao Yue, thinking to himself that this girl’s martial arts were indeed very high, but what was her background… Li Weiyang held her teacup with a half-smile: “Does Third Brother have something to say?”
Guo Cheng nodded and said, “That person just now—you know him?”
Li Weiyang didn’t deny it: “That’s the fourth grandson of Duke Jiang of Dali, the young general who was once famous throughout the world, Jiang Nan.”
Jiang Nan? Guo Cheng was shocked: “Are you telling the truth?”
Li Weiyang smiled and said, “What need do I have to deceive you? He is indeed Jiang Nan. His aunt is my legitimate mother and also my enemy. I wouldn’t mistake him. When I first came to Yuexi, I spent much effort searching for him, but couldn’t find him. I never expected he would be hiding in the princess’s residence.”
Guo Cheng stared at Li Weiyang, silent for a long while. The rising mist from the tea made his face somewhat blurred and unclear. Finally, his voice came very clearly through the mist: “No wonder you couldn’t find him—because you could never have imagined Jiang Nan’s current identity.”
Li Weiyang raised her eyebrows: “What do you mean by that?”
Guo Cheng smiled, that smile seeming to contain some embarrassment: “This—it’s a long story.”
Princess Lin’an was Yuexi’s eldest princess. Like Princess Anguo, she was also born to Empress Pei. At seventeen, she married Li Qi, the legitimate son of Duke Han Li Shan. Empress Pei was extremely doting toward her daughter. She felt Li Shan’s second wife wasn’t of high enough birth and insulted the imperial family’s standing, making her unfit to be the princess’s mother-in-law. She forcibly compelled Li Shan to divorce his wife before allowing Princess Lin’an to marry in. Later, because the Li Shan family inadvertently became involved in a rebellion, implicating Prince Consort Li Qi, the emperor ordered Li Shan executed and Li Qi exiled. The Prince Consort, who had always lived in luxury, died of illness in a foreign land before even reaching the place of exile. Afterward, to console Princess Lin’an, Empress Pei was always especially generous to her.
Hearing this, Li Weiyang suddenly felt this Princess Lin’an’s fate was somewhat similar to Princess Yongning’s, but continuing to listen, it was completely different.
“After becoming a widow, Princess Lin’an recruited a large group of advisors—fully five hundred people. These people were either civil or martial, all with particular skills. This shows she’s very interested in participating in politics.” Guo Cheng spoke slowly.
Li Weiyang pondered for a moment. When Princess Yongning first became a widow, she had shut herself away from visitors for a long time. This Princess Lin’an clearly had little interest in being a wife—when her husband died, she instead became more free. Did this mean Jiang Nan was also one of Princess Lin’an’s advisors?
Guo Cheng seemed to see through her thoughts and shook his head: “No, he’s not just the princess’s advisor, but also her lover. To put it unpleasantly, he’s a male favorite.”
Li Weiyang’s head shot up, looking at Guo Cheng in shock. Jiang Nan? Becoming Princess Lin’an’s male favorite?! This—no matter what, it seemed unbelievable.
“What, don’t believe it?” Guo Cheng smiled and said, “If as you say, Jiang Nan is Duke Jiang’s son, using his real identity to come to the capital would certainly make people suspect him of being a spy. So he must abandon his identity and find new opportunities to get ahead. But Yuexi has very strict control over officials and generals. With a hidden identity, entering politics would make it very easy for people to expose him—this would be very dangerous. So he took an alternative route, starting with Princess Lin’an. Isn’t this quite easy?”
Li Weiyang still shook her head: “If it were an ordinary person, making such a decision wouldn’t be strange. But Jiang Nan is such a proud and arrogant person…” For him to become a woman’s male favorite—Li Weiyang felt there wasn’t the slightest possibility.
Guo Cheng finished a cup of tea and sighed: “Princess Lin’an lives extremely extravagantly. She loves power and male beauty—a veritable romantic princess. After her husband’s death, she openly and lavishly kept male favorites, spending every day in pleasure and luxury. Of course, this is just the surface phenomenon. In my view, the so-called pleasure and extravagance is merely the impression she gives others. Male favorites are a force she’s recruited in her struggle for power, and moreover, a trusted force. Ordinary advisors can’t truly gain her trust and promotion. Only those who can catch her eye and successfully climb into her bed will receive sufficient support from her. Of course, this support requires reciprocation.”
Li Weiyang had of course heard about Princess Lin’an’s romantic reputation. But hearing these words from Guo Cheng’s mouth seemed even more credible. She looked at the tea leaves floating up and down in her cup and suddenly smiled: “Jiang Nan, oh Jiang Nan, you’ve truly gone mad.”
Guo Cheng curved his lips, staring at her: “What, still find it hard to believe? People change. Perhaps you knew the former Jiang Nan, not the current Jiang Nan of Princess Lin’an’s residence.”
Li Weiyang nodded, having to admit she had misjudged. Or rather, she had always used the proud and arrogant Jiang Nan from her past impressions to apply to the present. But the current fourth young master of the Jiang family was merely someone whose entire family had been destroyed, homeless, who couldn’t even reveal his true identity. To take revenge, he would naturally change himself. It was just that this time, he had changed too thoroughly—so thoroughly that even Li Weiyang didn’t dare believe it.
Seeing Li Weiyang’s silence, Guo Cheng asked, “What are you thinking?”
Li Weiyang smiled as she raised her head to look at him, a trace of mocking laughter flashing in her pitch-black eyes: “I’m thinking, this person from the Jiang family who views his self-respect and pride as life itself—how is he enduring this kind of humiliation?”
In Princess Lin’an’s residence, inside the enormous bedroom, rosewood partitions separated the room into an inner chamber and outer chamber. On the beauty couch, Princess Lin’an selected her favorite jewelry piece by piece. The more she looked, the less beautiful they seemed. She suddenly threw them to the ground with a loud motion. The jewelry instantly scattered all over the floor. The maidservants nearby immediately knelt on the ground, their faces pale and uneasy. The princess had a bad temper and would always fly into a rage when things didn’t go her way. At such times, whoever wasn’t perceptive enough to get in the way would lose their life if not their skin.
Jiang Nan passed through the curtain. The first thing he saw was a jeweled hairpin inlaid with emeralds lying on the ground. He smiled faintly, stepped over the jewelry scattered on the floor, and walked in: “What’s wrong? Is the princess in a bad mood?”
Princess Lin’an’s face had been full of anger, and she was about to lose her temper. But raising her eyes and seeing it was him, she immediately turned anger to joy: “Where did you go just now? I couldn’t find you anywhere!”
Jiang Nan’s eyes darkened, but the smile on his face deepened: “I saw a fan that would suit the princess very well, so I specially went back to buy it.” As he spoke, he personally handed the fan to Princess Lin’an. She took it indifferently and opened it to look. When this fan opened and closed, it was like undulating water waves. The flowers and plants embroidered on the fan face competed in beauty and splendor—this wasn’t particularly rare. But on the fan face was actually a heavily made-up beauty with a charming smile, whose features bore a seven-tenths resemblance to herself. Moreover, the entire fan was especially delicate and exquisite, magnificent and refined. Combined with a special incense it had been scented with, it smelled wonderfully fragrant. Holding the fan in hand, its fragrance filled all four corners. Her anger dissipated, and she immediately smiled: “How thoughtful of you.”
In fact, she had all kinds of fans around her. Even those jeweled fan pendants weren’t rare to her. But the beauty on this fan face resembled herself, clearly specially commissioned by Jiang Nan—the significance was completely different.
The maidservants to the side quietly raised their eyes to look at Jiang Nan, all secretly breathing sighs of relief while also feeling very puzzled. The princess had always been arrogant and domineering. Whether toward the former Prince Consort or the male favorites around her, her attitude was to summon them when she wanted and dismiss them when she didn’t. But since this Young Master Jiang arrived, not only did she deeply admire him, she had even dismissed all the other men around her for his sake. When she was angry or upset, as long as Young Master Jiang was present, she would immediately turn anger to joy—this had never happened before.
Princess Lin’an noticed the maidservants secretly looking at Jiang Nan and was very displeased. She waved her hand: “All of you, leave.” After the maidservants withdrew, she pulled Jiang Nan to sit beside her and smiled charmingly: “You know I’m troubled at heart, so you should come keep me company more often instead of always running off without a trace, making me search for you everywhere.”
She herself was also puzzled. Usually when dealing with men, she never took them to heart at all. But from the moment Jiang Nan came to the residence, from the first sight of him, she felt he was different from all those other men. Those people were obsequious and flattering. Though very pleasing at first, as time went on, she found them extremely boring. Moreover—they didn’t seem like men at all. But later, Yuan Yu introduced Jiang Nan to her. He was handsome and aloof, skilled in both civil and martial arts, elegant and refined—nothing like an ordinary advisor. From the first time she saw this man, her heart began to pound. An inexplicable desire and excitement made her fall for this very masculine man before her eyes.
Yes, Jiang Nan was different from any man around her. He had a kind of pride, a nobility he tried hard to conceal but that flowed from his every gesture. This nobility strictly distinguished him from those power-seeking men. He stayed by her side but had never actively approached her. She didn’t know what purpose brought him to her side, but he would surely come to ask her for something eventually. At that time, he would be completely hers just like all the others.
But she waited one month, two months, three months… He never made a move, as if merely a simple advisor coming and going from her courtyard. Her residence had many such advisors. Only the most outstanding among them could make her look twice, so they desperately tried to please her, hoping to become her favorite. But he never deigned to care about such opportunities. Whenever she held banquets with those people, he would sit quietly to the side, looking at her with mocking eyes, as if completely detached.
His figure constantly swayed before her eyes—that handsome face, those cold eyes. Gradually she felt she could no longer endure it. She discovered she truly liked this man—completely different from the perfunctory treatment of her former prince consort and the playful attitude toward male favorites. She began to look forward to his every word, even every visit. Even just to exchange a few words, she would spend a full hour dressing up. Finally, Princess Lin’an couldn’t wait any longer. Taking advantage of one night, she lowered herself and proactively knocked on his door wearing only thin gauze…
From that night on, he truly became her pillow companion. But each time, it wasn’t that she summoned him, but rather he would occasionally come to her room when he was in a good mood. Precisely because of this, she felt he was different from others. So she began to crave every intoxicating spring night—he was someone she truly loved. She loved an excellent person, a real man. Only receiving his companionship made her feel happy.
But she couldn’t gauge this young man’s temperament. When he was happy, he would smile at her and joke with her. But when he wasn’t happy, he would often turn cold and heartless, turning to leave. She had once been angry, trying to use the methods for dealing with others to deal with him. Unfortunately, the more she tried, the more she discovered this was ridiculous and completely useless. So she had to hold him up high, look up to him, lower herself—this mode of interaction might be strange, but she found it quite pleasant.
The colder he was, the more she wanted to obtain his heart. Probably no one would understand this twisted mentality. She leaned gently against Jiang Nan’s shoulder and smiled: “Fourth Brother died inexplicably. Mother Empress has been unhappy lately, so it’s inconvenient for me to enter the palace. But staying in the residence is really boring, so I’m preparing to hold a banquet at home to liven things up.”
Jiang Nan’s expression seemed amused yet not: “Prince Yan just passed away recently. For the princess to do this—is it appropriate?”
Princess Lin’an’s smile was very smug: “Who would dare say a word to me?”
Indeed, no one would go against the princess’s wishes, no matter how inappropriate her actions. Jiang Nan looked into Princess Lin’an’s eyes and said slowly, “I want to enter the military.”
Princess Lin’an was shocked: “Enter the military? Are you crazy?! What’s good about that place? If you get injured, what am I supposed to do?”
Jiang Nan’s expression darkened. He immediately stood up and walked outside without a word. Princess Lin’an’s face changed abruptly. She rose and chased after him, blocking his way: “What’s the rush? You have to at least tell me the reason so I can help you plan.”
Jiang Nan looked at her and merely said indifferently, “I want to enter the military.”
He repeated what he had just said without half a word of explanation, clearly not planning to tell her the real reason. But this time Princess Lin’an wouldn’t be so easily dismissed. Entering the military would certainly mean hardship and suffering—how could she bear it? Moreover, once he entered the military camp, it would certainly be difficult to see him again. If he went and never returned, how would she handle her love? She still wanted to stay with him forever! But she knew Jiang Nan’s temperament. If she confronted him directly, she would likely get nowhere. Thinking of this, her face showed a smile: “Look at you. I only said one sentence and you’re this angry. To enter the military, we also need to find a way to plan it slowly.”
Her tone, no matter how one listened, had some coaxing flavor to it. Jiang Nan looked at her coldly, obviously unmoved. Princess Lin’an immediately said, “Don’t worry. Whatever I promise you, I’ll certainly do. Why be so urgent? Let’s discuss this matter slowly later.” Then she looked at him lovingly again: “Look at you, so anxious. Sit down first and we’ll talk.” As she spoke, she brought over fine wine from the side and personally handed it to him. Jiang Nan reluctantly took a sip, then stood up: “I still have matters to attend to. I’ll leave first.”
But Princess Lin’an grabbed his sleeve, not letting him go. He coldly pulled back his sleeve. Who knew Princess Lin’an would shamelessly throw her arms around his legs, raise her eyes to look up, and say in a very resentful tone, “I’m keeping you like this, yet you still won’t stay with me?”
Jiang Nan looked down at her from above, a trace of complex emotion flashing quickly through his gaze—difficult to detect. However, in the end he merely lowered his head and picked her up…
Early the next morning, Jiang Nan walked out of the princess’s bedroom, leaned against the wall, and dry heaved for a while. His disgust for Princess Lin’an had reached the extreme. No matter how beautiful or charming the princess was, he didn’t want to see this face—he even deeply loathed it. He knew what outsiders said about people like them—male favorites… Before, his father would always pat his shoulder and say with a smile, “Like father, like son.” He was his father’s and the whole family’s pride. But now? His very existence had become a joke. But this joke—he had to let it continue until he took his revenge.
Li Weiyang, you’re the one who forced me to this point. Guess how I’ll deal with you… A trace of viciousness flashed through Jiang Nan’s eyes.
A maidservant to the side said with concern, “Young Master, are you alright?”
Jiang Nan didn’t even glance at her. He straightened himself, gritted his teeth, lowered his head, and walked quickly away, soon disappearing into the courtyard.
The maidservant looked at his retreating figure in shock. Just then, the door suddenly opened, revealing Princess Lin’an’s beautiful face. The maidservant was startled. Princess Lin’an pointed at her, her face cold and cruel: “Drag her away! Beat her to death with clubs!”
The maidservant’s face turned deathly pale as guards dragged her away. She cried out repeatedly for mercy, completely unaware of what she had done wrong…
Princess Lin’an’s face was like frost. Her man—these little girls dared to try to seduce him!
The steward said carefully, “Princess, the banquet in three days…”
Princess Lin’an glanced at him and said indifferently, “Remember to prepare well.” Then she turned back into the room, but suddenly seemed to remember something and turned back: “I heard the Guo family’s daughter has been found?”
The steward immediately said, “Yes, she’s been found. Last time the Guo family held a banquet, the princess even sent this servant with gifts.”
Princess Lin’an revealed a trace of smile: “Then invite this Miss Guo to attend my banquet as well.”
The steward respectfully said, “Yes.”
When the Guo family received the banquet invitation, Madam Guo said disdainfully, “Princess Lin’an? Why would she suddenly invite us and specifically request Jia’er to come along?”
Guo Cheng and his brother Guo Dao exchanged glances. Guo Dao spoke first: “Mother, if you’re worried something might happen, then don’t let little sister go.”
Madam Guo was merely displeased: “My daughter isn’t someone to be ashamed of. Why can’t she go?”
Guo Dao saw he had misspoken and quickly said, “I didn’t mean that. It’s just that little sister has just arrived in the capital and doesn’t understand anything here. Princess Lin’an is a person… really difficult to get along with. Little sister should have as little contact with her as possible.”
Madam Guo thought for a moment, then asked Li Weiyang beside her, “Jia’er, what do you think?”
Li Weiyang pondered for a moment before saying, “Though Mother’s protective attitude in not letting me attend is understandable, if I avoid the princess’s banquet, wouldn’t that be publicly slapping her face? The Guo family’s relationship with Empress Pei has always been somewhat tense. Princess Lin’an is Empress Pei’s legitimate daughter. If I rebuff her, I’m afraid it wouldn’t be appropriate.”
How could Madam Guo not know this? She just didn’t want Li Weiyang to deal with that arrogant and domineering princess, so she was somewhat hesitant. Guo Cheng pondered for a moment and said, “If Mother isn’t at ease, that day I’ll go with you. I imagine Princess Lin’an wouldn’t do anything rude in public.”
On the day of the banquet, when the Guo family’s carriage arrived at the princess’s residence, the servants saw that the Duchess of Qi had indeed brought Miss Guo and immediately smiled as they led the way. All along the route, Li Weiyang only saw overlapping flying eaves, gold and glazed tiles gleaming brilliantly. Compared to the Guo family’s grand and steady style, this was even more extravagantly luxurious. Entering the garden, they were immediately met with a bluestone path. On both sides of the path were beautiful glazed flower pools. In the pools were koi swimming back and forth. The colorful pebbles at the bottom of the water emitted dazzling light under the sun’s refraction.
Maidservants in brocade clothes led them into a small reception hall. They saw a row of windows all facing south—this arrangement made the hall’s lighting excellent. Dazzling sunlight streamed in, and inside the room gold, jade, and enamel were layered with inlays—extremely extravagant. Li Weiyang saw many guests she had met at the Guo residence last time and nodded to them in greeting. Madam Guo also smiled and exchanged pleasantries with acquaintances.
Just then, a man in brocade clothes walked past the window and suddenly stopped. Li Weiyang sensed that strange gaze and instinctively turned her head. Before she could make any preparation, their eyes had already met.
An orchid hung in front of the window, its fragrance extremely pure. Jiang Nan stood beside the orchid, his eyeballs motionlessly staring at Li Weiyang, carrying a strange emotion. At this time, people in the hall were all conversing, the scene very lively. No one noticed the person standing outside the window.
Only Li Weiyang saw those eyes, as if carrying infinite hatred, wanting to burn her to ashes. She smiled faintly, said a few quiet words to Madam Guo, and walked out of the hall, facing him directly: “General, it’s been a long time?”
Clearly a mocking sword blade had stabbed into his heart, immediately drawing blood. She actually called him General. Ha, how ridiculous, so ridiculous. She was the one who destroyed all of that, yet now she dared to call him this. He slowly spoke, his voice somewhat stiff from the burning pain: “Princess, I haven’t yet congratulated you on becoming the Guo family’s young lady.”
Li Weiyang’s face showed an ambiguous smile: “Yes, everything has changed. I never imagined we’d meet again here. Though my identity has changed, I still can’t compare to you, climbing up so quickly.”
Her voice was very low, but each word was like a knife, ruthlessly sharp. She was reminding him that he once possessed everything but now had nothing. Not only that, he was climbing up by selling himself, abandoning dignity to become the princess’s male favorite—just short of saying the words “lowly and base.” But she wouldn’t say those two words. Her smile was still so gentle, kind, and confusing. But this light smile and those all-knowing eyes were enough to destroy his self-respect. This humiliation made Jiang Nan almost unable to stand steady. Pain slowly rose in his eyes. His voice hoarse, he slowly spoke: “Li Weiyang, do you know why I entered Princess Lin’an’s residence…”
Li Weiyang smiled as she looked at him: “Oh, I’d love to hear the details.”
At this moment, Jiang Nan’s heart seemed to endure tremendous pain, trembling extremely faintly as he said word by word: “For revenge.”
So direct, not concealing his purpose at all. Li Weiyang was momentarily stunned, then suddenly laughed: “A life for a life, debts must be repaid—this is the way of heaven. But only if you have the ability.”
Still so confident. Hearing this, Jiang Nan laughed once, his voice cold and sharp. Then he took a step toward her. In the sunlight, his shadow slowly moved closer, almost obscuring all the light before her eyes, as if the next moment he would draw his long sword and thrust it straight into her heart.
“Young Master, the princess says to please come once.” A maidservant stood a foot away, her voice faintly reaching them.
“Li Weiyang, you just wait and see. See whether this Jiang Nan has the ability!” In Jiang Nan’s eyes, an indescribable fierce desperation had burst forth. However, in the end, he merely smiled coldly and abruptly withdrew.
