He’s been through a lot in this life, and no matter who it is, people always speak with half-truths, keeping so things hidden. But he, unlike others, tears away the veil in public and even takes pride in it.
Whether it’s Thousand Miles, Humming Abyss, or Black Spider, all of them were Yuwen Jun’s secret operations, completely unbeknownst to the thirty thousand soldiers present. Now, Li Wenli doesn’t hold back and reveals everything, sending Yuwen Jun into a rage so intense it clouds his judgnt.
"Shut your mouth!"
Yuwen Jun instinctively tries to silence him.
Li Wenli, however, smirks faintly, his lips curling: "Who are you to dictate ? Why should I listen to you? They say a true man acts boldly and owns up to his deeds. I already admitted to sabotaging your clandestine bases that couldn’t see the light of day. Are you implying that you don’t even dare to acknowledge those places were entirely built by you?
If you didn’t establish them, then on what grounds do you accuse ?
You, sir, are nothing more than a ddling fool trying to act like a savior."
When it cos to sharp tongues and shalessness, few in this world can rival the Fox.
It wasn’t just Yuwen Jun— even Wenren Pingting, who was hidden among the black-robed figures, looked as if she’d seen a ghost.
The refined Banished Immortal of their childhood dreams had shattered into countless pieces.
Yuwen Jun’s rage from the verbal assault lit his eyes with fire. He gripped Bailou tightly, and his injured arm began to bleed again from the tension, though at this mont he felt no pain at all.
He thought only of tearing Li Wenli apart to pacify his fury!
Just as Yuwen Jun prepared to step forward and kill Li Wenli, Bai Junjun spoke up.
"Actually, I knew about all of this, and I was even involved in the effort to destroy those bases. Of course, it wasn’t intentional to target your territory— everything was purely coincidental; we weren’t aiming at you specifically. However, it’s reasonable that you dislike us. If I were in your shoes, I’d chase the troublemakers to the ends of the earth too."
Bai Junjun’s words were the final straw that broke Yuwen Jun’s spirit.
Until now, he had managed to delude himself into believing that Bai Junjun was unaware of these events, that it was all Li Wenli acting behind her back. But now, Bai Junjun herself had admitted her involvent, and not only that, she had done so knowingly and had thoroughly enjoyed wrecking chaos on his territory.
Yuwen Jun felt betrayed.
His face turned grim, his gaze dark and desolate: "I know there’s been a misunderstanding between us, but I’ve already explained myself. I thought you would understand! I can even rationalize your previous actions as rely trying to provoke . Now, as long as you return to my side, I can overlook everything you’ve done. You can still be my woman, living a life of comfort, happiness, and honor under my protection."
Bai Junjun’s eyes widened in disbelief.
She hadn’t expected Yuwen Jun to be so patriarchal. What did he think won were? re appendages of n? Soulless puppets placed in the garden for his appreciation?
Before Bai Junjun could launch her counterattack, the Fox laughed: "Just for that one sentence of yours, she will never belong to you."
Yuwen Jun cast a frosty look at Li Wenli: "I want to hear it from her directly."
"Fine, I’ll say it myself," Bai Junjun started, her tone biting. "The Fox is right. Your previous remark deeply offended . Since our eting in the Imperial Capital, I’ve been repeatedly emphasizing that I don’t want you to appear before — there is no possibility between us. Yet, when have you ever listened to my words?
You only think of your desires, never considering that I also have my thoughts, my soul— my own choices to make and reject!
What does it even an that I can still be your woman? Why should I ever beco your woman?"
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