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When Nie Li arrived at the prison to free Yan Jin, he couldn't resist sneering, his eyes filled with smug satisfaction. "Well, Yan Jin, it seems you're luckier than most. The city's elite have demanded your release," he said with thinly veiled contempt. "Enjoy your freedom while it lasts. Sothing tells you'll be back here soon enough."

Yan Jin said nothing. He stood slowly from his cot, his movents deliberate and controlled as he adjusted the ragged clothes he had been wearing for weeks. The cell door creaked open with a low groan, and as soon as Yan Jin stepped out into the dim corridor, the air around him seed to shift.

It was as if the prison itself recoiled.

The weeks spent in confinent had not weakened Yan Jin. If anything, they had sharpened him into sothing more dangerous—sothing primal. His aura flared, the savage energy he had honed through relentless ntal exercises and ditation roared to life the mont he tasted freedom. The sensation was feral, a beast awakening after being chained too long.

It tugged at his spirit and soul, an untad force that twisted around him like an invisible storm. Yan Jin exuded a raw, oppressive presence—like the essence of a predator stepping down from its mountain lair, freed from chains too weak to bind it. His aura was no longer just powerful; it was terrifying. His every breath radiated danger, and it bore down on Nie Li like a heavy, stifling weight.

Nie Li's cocky smirk faltered as the aura pressed against him. He found himself instinctively stepping back, his throat dry as Yan Jin's presence flooded the corridor. There was sothing primal in Yan Jin now, sothing Nie Li couldn't quite comprehend. The man standing before him was not the sa one he had thrown into the cell weeks ago.

Yan Jin's aura, cold and calculating, locked onto Nie Li with an intensity that made the older man's heart skip a beat. His spirit, instead of being broken, had grown fiercer. It was as if his ti in the cell had only served to strip away the last vestiges of civility, leaving behind nothing but a sharpened blade, honed for one purpose.

For a mont, Nie Li's bravado crumbled. His mind raced, trying to understand what he was feeling. How could this be possible? He had expected Yan Jin to be weakened, ground down by the isolation and deprivation. Instead, he was confronted with a monster—a creature born from the dark cell, stronger and more dangerous than ever before.

Nie Li swallowed hard, trying to regain his composure, but the thought gnawed at him relentlessly: Had he unwittingly helped create a new kind of demon?

As Yan Jin passed him, Nie Li could feel the savage energy brushing against his own soul, sending a shiver down his spine. He watched Yan Jin leave the prison, his every step exuding confidence, as if he were stalking prey. The silence between them was deafening, and Nie Li could do nothing but stand frozen in the shadow of the beast he had helped awaken.

However, as he progressed toward the entrance of the facility, this feral aura was thodically reined in. Each step he took seed to carefully subdue the primal energy within him. By the ti he reached the entrance, the overwhelming intensity had transford into a controlled and asured presence.

The savage beast that had been released now retreated, leaving behind a figure who was once again calm and composed. His deanor was serene, his movents smooth and deliberate, as though the earlier ferocity had been nothing more than a fleeting storm.

Lan Zhan waited at the entrance, his face impassive but his eyes reflecting a deep relief. The carriage he had prepared was understated, its dark exterior designed to blend seamlessly with the night. As Yan Jin approached, the carriage's doors opened with a soft creak, and he stepped inside.

The vehicle moved with a steady, unobtrusive grace, its progress through the dimly lit streets of Pine City marked only by the muted sounds of the wheels against cobblestone.

Upon arriving at his manor, Yan Jin was imdiately guided to his private quarters. The first thing he did was to take a cold shower, a refreshing contrast to the oppressive environnt of his cell. The icy water cascaded over him, invigorating his senses and washing away the gri and exhaustion of his confinent.

The cold was bracing, its chill cutting through the lingering remnants of heat and stress from his imprisonnt.

After the shower, Lan Zhan ticulously grood him. Every detail of Yan Jin's appearance was attended to with care and precision. Lan Zhan's hands moved deftly, brushing and tidying, restoring Yan Jin to his usual state of refinent. The process was both soothing and restorative, a ritual that helped to smooth away the marks of his recent ordeal and return him to his accustod elegance.

With his grooming completed, Yan Jin retired to his bed. The comfort of the soft linens and the tranquility of his private quarters provided a stark contrast to the harsh conditions of his cell. Exhausted, he sank into the bed and fell into a deep, uninterrupted sleep. The peace of his surroundings offered a respite from the turmoil he had endured, allowing him to rest and recuperate fully.

In the depths of the night, a discreet and inconspicuous carriage quietly departed from the Yan Clan's estate. The carriage was shrouded in darkness, its design deliberately plain to avoid drawing attention. The departure was smooth and unremarkable, facilitated by carefully bribed guards at the gate who allowed it to leave without question.

The vehicle moved swiftly through the silent streets of Pine City, its departure marking a significant and secretive escape from the turmoil that had engulfed the city. The shadows of the night enveloped it, concealing its journey as it left the city behind.

Inside the inconspicuous carriage, hidden in its shadowy recesses, Yan Li was a far cry from the imposing figure he had once been. His once-proud deanor had crumbled into a pitiful state of desolation. His clothes were rumpled and stained, reflecting the gri of his desperate escape. His face, gaunt and hollow-eyed, was a mask of unkempt despair.

The arrogance that had once defined him was now replaced by a weariness so deep it seed to seep into every pore of his being.

As the carriage rolled through the night, the darkened cityscape of Pine City gradually receded from view. Yan Li's eyes, bloodshot and hollow, stared out the small window with a mixture of resentnt and sorrow. Each mile that passed marked not just a physical distance from the city but also a profound sense of personal defeat.

The walls that had once been his domain were now shrinking into insignificance, and with them, his forr grandeur.

After so ti, Yan Li's mood turned darker with a bitter resolve. He turned to the driver, his voice cold and commanding. "Stop the carriage."

The carriage halted silently, and Yan Li stepped out into the murky darkness of the surrounding wilderness. The night air was crisp and cool, but it did little to alleviate the heat of his anger. With a swift motion, he unsheathed his sword. The blade glead nacingly in the low light, a silent promise of violence.

He approached the driver, who looked up with a mixture of confusion and fear. Before the man could react, Yan Li drove the sword into his chest with a grim precision. The driver gasped, his eyes wide with shock, as Yan Li twisted the blade rcilessly. With a final, shuddering breath, the driver collapsed to the ground, blood pooling around him.

Yan Li, unfazed by the bloodshed, knelt beside the fallen man. He extended his hand and began to absorb the blood, his eyes darkening with an unsettling intensity. As he consud the lifeblood, his eyes transford into a deep, blood-red hue, radiating a sinister glow that was both srizing and terrifying. His nails elongated into sharp, jagged talons, reminiscent of a predatory beast.

The once-human figure was now imbued with a nacing, otherworldly aura, the result of his dark, bloodthirsty transformation.

Yan Li stood over the lifeless driver, his blood-red eyes burning with a cold, malevolent fury. The night air was thick with the scent of iron and darkness, and the shadows seed to writhe in response to his presence. As he consud the driver's blood, his transformation into a bloodthirsty entity was complete. His voice, now tinged with an unnatural edge, rose above the silence.

"Look at you," Yan Li said, his tone dripping with contempt. "You were nothing but a pawn, a re vessel for my vengeance. And now, even in death, you serve a greater purpose. But it is not your fate that concerns now."

He took a mont to steady himself, the bloodlust evident in his sharp, predatory gaze. His nails, now elongated into deadly talons, glinted ominously in the dim light.

"Pine City," Yan Li continued, his voice a cold, calculating whisper, "you will witness the full asure of my wrath. Your walls that once stood tall, your streets that thrumd with life—none of it will be spared. The city that cast out, the city that dared to stand against , will be reduced to ashes and rubble. I will see it consud by fire, its very na erased from history."

He took a step forward, his figure now a terrifying silhouette against the backdrop of the night. The words flowed from him with a terrifying certainty, each one a promise of the devastation to co.

"Mark my words," he said, his voice rising with a nacing clarity. "I will return with the fury of a storm and the precision of a predator. Those who dared to cross will pay with their lives, and those who rely watched will be caught in the fallout. The blood of Pine City will stain the streets, the cries of its people will echo through the night, and its pride will be ground into the dust.

You will learn that to cross is to invite ruin."

He paused, his gaze sweeping over the dark landscape, as if envisioning the destruction he would soon unleash. The night seed to hold its breath, the atmosphere charged with his dark promise.

"Rember this mont," Yan Li intoned, his voice a deadly whisper. "For it is the last ti you will see the city in its current form. I will make sure of that. Pine City will be a testant to the price of defiance, and its fall will be the harbinger of a new era—one where the likes of you are nothing but forgotten remnants of a past that could not withstand the might of my vengeance."

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