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“That’s it? You could’ve had soone pass on such a trivial ssage. I told you and Poison King to keep an eye on Canhu Town in case Night Fortress’ master tries sothing again. You know how derelict what we’re doing is, yet you are dismissing priorities? Go back!” Abels’ emotions were rather unpredictable recently. True, he was harder to guess the more his martial arts skills improved. Having said that, he was emotional whenever he conversed with River Monster. “Do what you will with Shen Yiren as long as it doesn’t impact my plan. I’m done talking, so you can leave.”

River Monster just shook in spot, teeth and lips glued together.

“What?” Abels coldly asked.

“… You’ve changed a lot.”

“Explain yourself.”

“Haven’t you noticed?” River Monster tucked her arms under her bosom and continued, “Ever since… you got hurt at Shaolin Temple, you not only failed to recover your full abilities but also changed the way you approach things. What can Luo Ming provide us with that is worth us risking our lives for? You know how many brothers have died since arriving in the Central Plain, yet you never spared a thought for them because you’re so fixated on helping Luo Ming forge a sword.”

Virtually skewering River Monster with his eyes, Abels replied, “Since when did you have the right to dispute my decisions? I know what I’m doing.”

“Why do the imperial court mbers matter? We know firsthand that they aren’t weak. We’re bandits. Are you telling you don’t know how perilous it is to challenge them to fair fights? Even if we could win fair and square, is it worth the sacrifices?”

“I already ntioned we need to proceed from the shadows. We have to convince Canhu Town that the imperial court’s group is responsible for Luo Yan’s deeds. The opportunity to strike is ripe once they buy the story, and we fan the flas. That’s the task I gave you. Did it go out your other ear?”

“I rember every word you said. I just don’t understand why we have to put our lives on the line when we there was never any animosity between us and the imperial court. If anything, we started the fight. You don’t an to tell that we’re fighting them solely because they’re searching for Shen Yiren, do you?”

“I don’t owe you an explanation. Are you… challenging my authority right now?”

“I am. I am challenging your authority right now. My n will die under my leadership. I have the right to know why my n must offer their lives.”

Abels got to his feet and stared down at his woman as if she was his enemy: “Because I, I am your master!”

River Monster stood her ground to reply, “What did Luo Ming promise you? Land or won? How did he buy your loyalty?”

Abels refused to answer for the reason that he couldn’t silence intrepid River Monster with pressure.

River Monster inhaled slowly and exhaled softly: “Do you know how we got to where we are? Do you know why we have a one hundred percent success rate? Because of you. Our brothers look up to you. You weathered death and spent dozens of years in a desert for revenge. Every kid in Tiezhen Kingdom knows your story. Every teenager admires your courage. Our n see you as the invincible eagle that the heavens can’t stop from reaching them, not a thief who covets paltry sums. Can you tell what happened and why you want them to die for you?”

“… You ca here to spout this tripe?”

River Monster almost recoiled.

“While I’m busy with pertinent matters, all you do is throw tantrums and get jealous. All you do is get in my way, you disgrace of Nanjiang’s imperial family.”

As if a fire-seed blood inside her, River Monster quavered, “H-how did I throw tantrums and get in your way?”

“I rely want Shen Yiren for a sacrifice, yet you harboured jealousy and wanted to kill her. Are you denying that? Mountain Monster only loves Ox Demon and works for , so why are you doubtful of her all the ti? I ordered you to fight the imperial courts’ lapdogs to get rid of roadblocks in the way, yet you think it’s for Shen Yiren? All you’ve brought up since arriving here today is your jealousy. I’ve had enough of you for so ti now.”

“Abels!”

Abels instantly pushed River Monster’s hand on her sword hilt, sheathing the sword she attempted to draw: “You realise how big the gap between our skills is? Upset? Not satisfied? Leave, then. Before you leave, however, you need to complete your mission as a mber of Evil Spirits’.

“… Fine! Once I’m done killing those imperial court lapdogs, we will go our own ways!”

***

River Monster stord the door down with her foot upon returning to her lodging, stomped over to Shen Yiren’s bed as if she was performing a night raid and plunged her sword into the bed in precise locations - in line with Shen Yiren’s throat, abdon, heart and between the eyes.

“You wouldn’t even know how you died. What fun is there to your life? How about I end your life, and we consider ourselves even?!”

River Monster then discarded her sword aggressively before sobbing in her room, the only place she could cry her heart out without having to worry about her image or her subordinates seeing her. Once her handkerchief was too drenched to absorb any more tears, she threw it on the ground in frustration. Upon seeing a white handkerchief co into her sights, she took it to wipe her tears.

Wait, where did the handkerchief co from?

River Monster raised her head to see an elder sighing: “Zhong Ning?! What are you doing here?!”

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