Silence.
For the first ti, openly ntioning matters of the previous generation, Sui Chengyu found himself sowhat at a loss in facing Yang Junmo.
Yang Junmo’s frankness made Su Chengyu feel even guiltier towards him, so at this mont, he could only comfortingly say.
"I only hope that what your father did isn’t as terrible as I think..."
Yang Junmo seed to see Su Chengyu’s difficulty and took the initiative to pat Su Chengyu’s shoulder.
"Why think so much, you’re just soone who overthinks. Everyone has their own fate, even if he’s my father, in matters of great principle, I can’t shield him. And frankly, I’m fortunate that the person who eventually cos for him is you."
Surprised, Su Chengyu looked up, sowhat confused as he gazed at Yang Junmo.
Yang Junmo blinked and softly said, "I trust that only you in this world would seek nothing else from my father, only judging right from wrong."
Su Chengyu was taken aback, looking up at Yang Junmo, not expecting that he had thought this deeply.
And at this mont, Yang Junmo also turned to gaze into the distance: "After realizing that my father was secretly doing unspeakable things, I hesitated, struggled internally. I didn’t delve deeply, of course... I knew I couldn’t find out, but I understood that even if one day His Majesty wanted to remove my father from his position, there would certainly be mixed motives in it, not to ntion those who already hold a grudge against my father. Yet, I, being a son, even if my father made mistakes first, I couldn’t bear to watch as he’s being pushed and pulled down by others because of these matters."
Yang Junmo’s tone was calm, a hint of ethereal elegance flowed between his brows.
This unfamiliar appearance made Su Chengyu feel as though he was eting this man for the first ti.
Yang Junmo turned to look at Su Chengyu: "But I trust you; I trust that even if you have great enmity with my father, you absolutely wouldn’t act against him just for so personal gain. And with that, I can convince myself completely."
Looking at Yang Junmo’s resolute appearance, Su Chengyu took a deep breath and no longer said much.
He stood up and heavily patted Yang Junmo’s shoulder: "I promise you, no matter how grave your father’s mistakes are, I will give him a chance. At least give him a chance to live."
Yang Junmo was sowhat surprised too, turning to say: "No matter what kind?"
"What Yang Chengyin did in the past matters greatly to . But I know, if losing a brother like you because of a Yang Chengyin, I would regret it for life."
Yang Junmo was startled, then lightly punched Su Chengyu in the chest.
"You rascal, when did you learn this trick?"
Su Chengyu finally smiled: "Weren’t you the one who started this?"
Yang Junmo waved his hand: "Still trying to hit back, huh? But I have to remind you, my dad isn’t a good guy, but he’s a real master on the Divine List, and even if his deeds co to light, it might not be your place to handle him."
Hearing this, Su Chengyu’s expression suddenly grew serious, blinking as he earnestly looked at Yang Junmo and said, "I won’t disappoint you."
Yang Junmo was taken aback, and his expression suddenly dimd, softly saying: "Then thank you."
The conversation ended abruptly.
Su Chengyu didn’t continue to question why Yang Junmo had such a drastic change.
Yang Junmo also didn’t inquire further about what his father had really done in those years concerning Su Linyuan.
Nowadays, Yang Junmo already knew what the na Su Linyuan ant, and he really wanted to know what role his father had played back then.
But this question, he could never bring himself to ask Su Chengyu, forcibly uncovering the other’s scar, even though the other might not even know now.
Likewise, Su Chengyu could probably sense that Yang Junmo had indeed discovered sothing.
Yang Junmo’s almost pessimistic attitude toward his father was definitely no small matter.
His entire stance was built on the premise that whatever Yang Chengyin did back then would inevitably co to light.
Almost making Su Chengyu certain that soone had already taken action against Yang Chengyin, or rather, the Yang Family, before him.
There aren’t many who could make such a move, but Su Chengyu wouldn’t use Yang Junmo’s hand to find out.
What’s the difference between that and letting Yang Junmo send his own father to the execution block?
Under righteousness, Yang Junmo might do so.
But as Yang Junmo’s friend, Su Chengyu disdainfully would never use Yang Junmo to achieve his own goals.
After their tacit understanding ended, almost simultaneously they took out those two Divine Beast Immortal Cores.
In the mont they exchanged glances, they both guessed what the other wanted to say, and smiled at each other.
"I only have this one."
"What a coincidence, this one is also my second target," Yang Junmo pointed at the Immortal Core in his hand and said.
"There are two left, shall we each take one?" Su Chengyu actively suggested.
"I think that’s feasible."
Yang Junmo nodded, then as if rembering sothing, added.
"You rascal, don’t think I’m still the sa as before. I might not dare say now that I can catch up to people like Dragon Xuan Ye Qingci, but you...er, no, you seem more of a genius than them now."
Su Chengyu shook his head: "My realm is Hollow Vacuum, but my strength is illusory. Dealing with a general Demon Emperor is fine, but if it really cos to a fight, now I might not even be your match."
Upon hearing this, Yang Junmo’s brows furrowed instantly: "What do you an, am I that bad?"
"How could that be? Young master Yang is now a consummate Nascent Soul Cultivator with the Power of Transcendence, at the Half-step Void realm; handling the current would be a piece of cake, wouldn’t it?"
Yang Junmo was slightly surprised: "You rascal, I wondered why you didn’t ask about this matter, figured you already saw through it, huh?"
Path of Transcendence.
One of the seven Powers of the Heavenly Dao, a road scarcely trodden across the myriad heavens and worlds.
The Primordial Dao returns to simplicity, emphasizing a pure Dao Heart, difficult to start, challenging to master, but the path always lies open.
Creation gives life to all, in the Myriad Realms—Alchemy Dao, Artifact Dao, even the Beast Taming and Demon Control path can be considered shortcuts.
Causality values fate, emphasizing the exchange of cause and effect with scattered Enforcent Lords throughout the Myriad Realms.
Destiny relies on talent; while not many walk the Destiny Dao, there’s always a group fated to this path, unstoppable by thousands.
The Road of Destruction, most universal, almost every cultivator has the potential to tread it.
rit has always had the orthodox transmission within the Buddhist Sect, though the Dao Sect also has nurous thods to cultivate it, certainly not a narrow path.
Only the Path of Transcendence, few in the world can tread it.
After all...
Picking up is always easier than letting go.
At least now, Su Chengyu couldn’t do it.
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