’Damn old b*tch! Damn old b*tch!’ Yu i cursed.
Yu i wanted to scream.
She wanted to march up to Qiao Jun, shake him, and demand to know why he had chosen Yu Holea over her.
Why did Yu Holea deserve all of this?
Why was she the one who got the love, the family, the power?
What did she have that Yu i didn’t?
Just few
Her breathing grew heavier as her thoughts spiraled.
But just as she was about to storm forward, a voice stopped her.
"Yu i."
She stiffened.
Turning around, she saw Cai Bao. In an instant, her temper flared up, but she still pretended to act pitiful and said,
"Grandma, what is the aning of this? You said you would introduce your grandson Qiao Jun to , but now..."
Cai Bao chuckled, her eyes sharp with amusent.
"Drop the act, Yu i," she said coolly. "Did you really think I would let soone like you into my family?"
Yu i’s fake pitiful expression stiffened, her nails digging into her palms.
"Grandma, I—"
"I’m not your grandmother," Cai Bao interrupted, her voice laced with quiet authority.
"And you? You were never ant to stand beside Qiao Jun."
Yu i’s body tensed, her anger bubbling dangerously beneath the surface.
"Why?" she hissed, her voice low but trembling with rage.
"Because I’m not good enough? Because I wasn’t born with the right status, Or is it because you’ve been planning to set him up with Yu Holea all along?"
Cai Bao smiled, but there was no kindness in it.
"You’re right about one thing," she said. "I did have my eye on Yu Holea. But not because I forced anything—because she was the only one worthy of him. You?"
Cai Bao took a step closer, her sharp gaze cutting through Yu i’s pride like a knife.
"You are greedy, selfish, and delusional. Do you think I didn’t notice how you tried to manipulate and defa Holea?"
Yu i’s face turned ugly and she shouted,
"You damn b*tch! If you knew everything from the beginning why didn’t you expose before? Why did you wait so long to break all of my hopes?"
Cai Bao raised an eyebrow, completely unfazed by Yu i’s outburst.
"Why?" she repeated, amusent flickering in her eyes. "Because, Yu i, I wanted you to dig your own grave."
Yu i’s breath caught in her throat.
Cai Bao took another step closer, lowering her voice to a whisper.
"You thought you were playing a ga, manipulating people like pieces on a chessboard. But the truth is—you were always a pawn. And I wanted you to see it for yourself."
Yu i’s hands trembled.
No.
No, she refused to believe it.
She had power. She had influence.
How could everything fall apart so easily?
Cai Bao watched her carefully, then let out a small chuckle.
"Look at you," she said mockingly. "So desperate. So pathetic."
Yu i’s face twisted with rage.
"I won’t let you get away with this!" she scread, her voice raw. "I’ll—"
"You’ll what?" Cai Bao interrupted smoothly.
"Cry? Scream? Throw a tantrum like a spoiled child? It doesn’t matter anymore, Yu i."
She gestured toward the celebrating crowd, where Qiao Jun was holding Yu Holea close, his forehead resting against hers as they smiled at each other with pure happiness.
"They’ve already won."
Yu i’s vision blurred with rage and frustration.
No.
No, she wouldn’t accept this.
If she couldn’t have Qiao Jun...
Then she would destroy everything.
Before she could act, a hand suddenly clamped onto her wrist.
"You’ve done enough," a cold voice said.
Yu i turned in shock—only to see Yu Sicong staring at her, his gaze filled with pure disgust.
"Let go of !" she snapped, struggling against his grip.
But Yu Sicong only tightened his hold.
"You’ve caused enough harm, Yu i," he said harshly. "And now, it’s ti for you to face the consequences."
Yu i’s stomach dropped.
Consequences?
What did he an?
Before she could demand answers, another voice rang out.
"Yu i," Old Master Yu’s voice was calm but heavy with authority. "You are no longer part of the Yu family. I have removed you from the genealogy."
Yu i froze.
Her entire body went numb.
"W-What?" she choked out, her voice barely above a whisper.
Old Master Yu’s gaze was cold.
"From this mont forward, you are stripped of your status, your wealth, and any ties to our family. You will no longer use the Yu na."
A stunned silence fell around them.
Yu i’s breathing beca erratic.
No.
No, this couldn’t be happening.
She had spent years fighting for her place.
And now...
Was it all being taken away from her?
"Y-You can’t do this!" she scread.
But Old Master Yu simply turned away as if she no longer existed.
"You damn old man! Stupid b*stard! Get your ass over here! I am not finished! you all think you can screw up and walk away!" Yu i struggled.
When she saw Cai Bao and Old Master Yu walking away and Yu Sicong dragging her toward the exit, she gritted her teeth and shouted,
"Master, please lend power! I want to kill them! Even if I end up in jail! I will kill everyone here!"
The mont Yu i finished speaking, a dark energy enveloped her.
A creepy smile appeared on Yu i’s face as she muttered,
"I should have directly killed you all and didn’t have co up with sche! Yes! As long as I kill you all, who can testify for you all!"
The dark energy surrounding Yu i pulsed violently, distorting the air around her.
Gasps and murmurs spread through the crowd as an unnatural shadow lood over her figure.
Yu Sicong’s grip on her wrist faltered for a mont, but his instincts scread at him—this was no longer just Yu i.
"Yu i, what the hell are you doing?!" he shouted, trying to shake her out of it.
But Yu i only laughed—a hollow, deranged sound that sent shivers down everyone’s spine.
"Kill... Kill... KILL!" she shrieked, her eyes turning pitch black as her nails elongated into razor-sharp claws.
With inhuman speed, she lunged toward Cai Bao, aiming straight for her throat.
But before her claws could reach, a sudden force slamd into her, sending her flying backward.
BANG!
Yu i crashed into a decorative pillar, causing cracks to splinter across it.
Standing in front of Cai Bao, shielding her, was Qiao Jun. His usually calm eyes were now ablaze with intensity.
"I knew you were desperate, Yu i," he said coldly, shaking off the residual energy from his palm. "But I never thought you’d resort to dark arts."
Yu i lifted her head, blood dripping from the corner of her lips, but the wicked smile never left her face.
"Dark arts? Hahaha! So what?!" she spat, rising to her feet. The dark energy around her thickened, swirling like a raging storm.
"If I can’t have you, Qiao Jun, then I’ll make sure no one else can!"
She raised her hands, and the shadows around her condensed into sharp, spear-like tendrils.
"Everyone here will die!" she declared, her voice layered with sothing no longer human.
Cai Bao narrowed her eyes. "We have to stop her before it’s too late."
"Don’t worry, grandma." Yu Holea’s calm voice sounded as she walked to where Yu i was. "I will deal with her."
Yu i stared at Yu Holea with a vicious gaze and cursed,
"You b*tch! You will die in my hand tonight!"
"You’ve done enough, Yu i," Yu Holea said, her voice steady. "It’s ti to put an end to this."
Yu i let out a maniacal laugh, the dark energy swirling around her like a raging storm. "End? Oh no, dear sister," she sneered.
"The real nightmare is only beginning!"
With a flick of her wrist, the spear-like tendrils of darkness shot toward Yu Holea at lightning speed.
The crowd scread as the air itself seed to crackle under the force of Yu i’s attack.
But just as the tendrils were about to strike—
BOOM!
A burst of golden light erupted from Yu Holea’s outstretched hand, colliding with the darkness and shattering it in an instant.
Yu i staggered back, eyes widening. "What—?"
"Did you think I was playing around in the past 4 years?" Yu Holea chuckled.
The reason why she never confronted Yu i directly in the past 4 years was solely because she wasn’t powerful enough to handle the dark entity behind Yu i.
However, now she had enough power and was more than capable of dealing with the dark entity behind Yu i.
Yu i’s expression twisted with fury.
"Impossible!" she spat, her voice raw with disbelief. "You were nothing but a weak, pampered fool! How could you possibly—?"
Yu Holea took a graceful step forward, her golden aura intensifying. "Because, unlike you, I don’t rely on borrowed power," she said coolly. "I forged my own strength."
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