Zhang Wei's expression darkened slightly, his voice lowering to a near-whisper. "Rest now. You'll be accompanying to the auction in a few hours. As for the aftermath at Qingyun, Raven can handle it."
Rose blinked in surprise, her eyes quivering for a mont as she processed his words.
Despite the slave seal binding her to him, Zhang Wei had never truly treated her as a slave.
He could have controlled her, bent her will to his, but instead, he had kept the seal as a backup, a safeguard he never truly abused.
It was strange, unsettling even, to receive care from soone who had such absolute power over her.
She had learned, after so ti, that Zhang Wei had many won in his life.
Won who were more graceful, more delicate—ladies in the truest sense of the word.
Unlike her, fierce and hardened by battle, they were proper and refined.
Yet, despite this, here he was, showing her attention, giving her care.
Unconsciously, Rose's vision grew blurry, her heart conflicted between the cold reality of her situation and the warmth of his actions.
She tried to make sense of it but couldn't.
All she knew was that this care, even though it confused her, made her feel sothing unfamiliar.
Zhang Wei noticed her hesitation and smiled, a rare warmth in his expression. Her heart skipped a beat. "I have a surprise for you once we reach Xianghui," he said softly, his hand reaching out to gently rest her head back onto the bed.
Rose followed his guidance, still staring up at him, her thoughts spinning.
She didn't fully understand his intentions, but sothing had changed between them after the events surrounding the Divine Soul Scriptures.
Zhang Wei seed to value her more, especially after discovering her unique compatibility with the ancient text.
He knew if she could master its remaining fragnts, she would be an invaluable asset—one who could potentially foresee and predict any future threat.
Her ability could save his life in ways even his cultivation couldn't. 'How could I mistreat such an asset?' Zhang Wei mused inwardly, recognizing her worth.
But the surprise he ntioned—it wasn't just about her future potential. It was about Long Tian.
Zhang Wei had felt a strange connection between Rose and Long Tian, both real nas have 'Long.'
For now, he would wait. Soon enough, all the pieces would fall into place.
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3:00 PM, 28th April.
"Wait there!"
Just as Zhang Wei and Rose were about to disembark from the vessel, a squad of ard soldiers swiftly boarded.
The sharp clinking of their boots against the tal deck echoed ominously, signaling more trouble ahead.
Leading the group was none other than Du Yun'er, a woman Zhang Wei preferred to avoid at all costs—even in his nightmares.
Usually, Zhang Wei could just shrug off such interruptions and escape, but today was different. He had Rose with him. And sothing told him this wouldn't be as simple as before.
Behind Du Yun'er stood an entire special forces unit, all ard and ready. The situation was confusing, to say the least.
Zhang Wei raised an eyebrow, his voice cool. "What do you need...?"
Du Yun'er crossed her arms, her piercing gaze locked onto him. "You're under arrest for disturbing public order and abusing your strength."
Zhang Wei blinked. "..."
Rose, equally baffled, glanced at Zhang Wei before her eyes drifted toward Du Yun'er.
She couldn't help but notice the woman's fierce presence—and those curves that made her seem like so kind of warrior goddess.
Rose squinted at her fiery red hair that only seed to intensify the woman's fiery aura.
Zhang Wei's face was unreadable, though a twitch in his brow revealed his rising irritation. "No civilians were killed, and this has nothing to do with . Stop blocking my way. Any damage to the port will be compensated by our group." He grabbed Rose's hand, fully intending to brush off the whole situation and leave.
Whoosh!
Du Yun'er moved in a flash, blocking his path before he could take a step further. Her stance was solid.
"It's not you," she said, her tone icy as she pointed toward Rose. "It's her."
"??"
Rose stared at Du Yun'er, confused. She exchanged a glance with Zhang Wei, who now had a deep frown on his face.
A realization hit him—Rose had beco a martial artist after their recent events!
The laws of the martial world hadn't even crossed his mind, and he hadn't bothered to explain them to her.
Zhang Wei pinched the bridge of his nose, stifling the urge to facepalm. "You really picked the worst mont to cause trouble for ..." he muttered under his breath.
His eyes narrowed at Du Yun'er, who radiated the sa stubborn aura that reminded him of Feng Ruoyan, another woman who had been a thorn in his side.
A brief thought crossed his mind—a dangerous one. If only he could give them both the "Leng Yan treatnt." But deep down, he knew neither Du Yun'er nor Feng Ruoyan would turn out sweet after receiving that particular brand of persuasion.
Du Yun'er snorted, clearly unimpressed. "You, Zhang Wei, don't have a major sect behind you, yet you stir up more trouble than the largest of them. One man upending an entire city over and over again. Don't think your connections will always bail you out, surna 'Zhang.' Sooner or later, even your luck will run out."
Zhang Wei smiled bitterly, shrugging his shoulders. "I'll take my chances. Safe lives just aren't for ." His tone was nonchalant, but there was a glint of warning in his eyes.
Du Yun'er's patience seed to wear thin. She straightened and raised her voice. "Arrest her."
Thud! Thud! Thud!
The soldiers stepped forward, their movents synchronized and efficient. Rose glanced at Zhang Wei, her smile strained but trying to stay brave. "It's fine. I'm used to dealing with these law idiots." Despite her calm words, there was a tension in her voice.
"Not so soon, little girl!"
A sudden booming voice echoed from the sky, accompanied by mocking laughter.
"Hahaha… The Phoenix Fairy, who would've thought we'd et you here?"
Bam! Bam!
Two figures descended from the heavens, landing beside Zhang Wei with enough force to send shockwaves through the ground, freezing everyone in place.
The temperature of the air seed to drop as the pair's presence beca known.
One of the newcors was tall, with a sickly pale complexion, his violet robe fluttering in the wind. His dark, soulless eyes and thin lips curled into a wicked grin, revealing yellowed teeth. The other was shorter, more muscular, his scarred skin giving him a rugged, battle-hardened look. His arms stretched unnaturally, like twisted tree roots, furthering his intimidating presence.
Du Yun'er's brow furrowed in frustration. "Evil Buddha Ming, and Hu from the Dark Monastery? Why is your monastery interfering in my affairs?" Her fiery red hair seed to blaze with the intensity of her indignation.
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