547: 548: Big trees catch much wind.
547: 548: Big trees catch much wind.
That’s better.
Leng Xing’er’s aloof face also showed a hint of movent, for what she witnessed seed to be a miraculous technique, sothing beyond her understanding.
The undeniable reality was right before her eyes, she had to admit that Tang Feng not only possessed imnse strength but also had the ans to heal others.
Her superiors had instructed her to get close to him to ask for his help in setting up a strategic formation for the Capital City.
Seeing the magic, prosperity, and stability of Xia City, how could those above not feel envious, not aspire to it?
Moreover, if they followed the ways of Xia City, it could potentially beco the tropolis of the world.
However, it was impossible to afford the services of a Great Divine Power User like Tang Feng, even with the current daily influx of Spirit Stones, they still paled in comparison to Cultivators.
So, appeal to his interests.
Only it seed they had chosen the wrong person; with soone as standoffish as Leng Xing’er, Tang Feng really wasn’t interested, and only lent a hand to heal her as a favor.
Leng Xing’er had realized this too, she couldn’t easily interact like Qi Xin, nor could she be as natural as Xin Wu.
After all, she ca with other motives in mind.
Regardless, she had to complete this mission, or else she would be ousted from the departnt, a prospect she did not want to face.
From a young age, her lifelong ambition was to strive to join that departnt.
For ordinary people, that place was the pinnacle of existence.
There, one could fully express their talents and do more for the country.
It could be said that people like her were like the city’s surveillance caras, specifically capturing all sorts of behaviors, praising the good, correcting the bad; in short, they were the synonyms of justice.
Of course, their status used to be very high before Cultivators ca into the picture, but now their status had declined significantly.
The work could still be done, but it felt much less significant; nowadays, those seniors in the departnt would seize any opportunity to learn Cultivation, seeing it as a pathway to ascension.
Therefore, Leng Xing’er was eager to seize this chance.
The precondition was capturing the attention of the man before her.
But how to capture it?
That was truly not an easy task, at least not for her.
On an opportunity-filled night like tonight, all she managed to say was a thank you.
Tang Feng didn’t stay long, after all, they were ladies, and it was getting late.
Qi Xin stood up to see him off, while Xin Wu, having rehearsed all day, was indeed tired and did not accompany them.
As for Leng Xing’er, she too got up, but Tang Feng didn’t ask her to escort him.
Qi Xin walked him to the gate.
“Alright, Sister Xin, no need to see out.
The wind is strong outside, be careful not to catch a cold,” Tang Feng said with a smile.
“Then co over more often when you have ti.”
“Is this an invitation?”
“Suppose so.
Actually, we’re quite bored after work,” Qi Xin said with a laugh.
“Then, I might co by often.”
“Good, you’re most welco.”
“Sister Xin, you look really beautiful in tonight’s outfit,” he said and then turned to leave.
Qi Xin looked down and blushed, realizing a spot had been wetted by water and had yet to dry.
No wonder his gaze kept drifting towards her.
Turns out she had been oblivious to her own exposure for such a long ti.
Thinking back to the towel incident, she inwardly cursed, “What a little rascal.”
Her eyes followed Tang Feng’s figure until it vanished before she snapped back to reality.
Sigh!
She never expected that she, who once paid no mind to n, would be moved.
“That shouldn’t be, am I really reaching that age?” She returned to her room with a flushed face, tossing and turning for a long ti without falling asleep.
Tang Feng had no idea that his last visit once again caused insomnia for others.
He returned to his room, alone, as the won were all busy with their cultivation.
Don’t they care that their man might have certain needs?
In fact, no one really paid attention.
He then laid down to sleep by himself and, with closed eyes, a lot of thoughts ca to mind.
Had he not died, what would he have been doing in the Immortal Realm?
Probably the sa as before, foolishly spending all his ti on alchemy and cultivation, casting aside friends, love, and focusing solely on becoming divine – the ultimate goal of his previous life.
Of course, looking back now, it all seems like a re illusion.
However, with the knowledge of possessing two sets of Divine Arts, Tang Feng understood that the Divine Realm did exist, its location unknown to him until the day he made a breakthrough.
Moreover, he needed to make a trip back to that Secret Realm, no matter what, they had indeed given him a huge help.
All his past experiences filtered through his mind, there were tis when he could have had friends, but his aloofness pushed them away.
The unparalleled beauty, known throughout the Immortal Realm, yet he never accepted her advances, which turned into a great joke that shook the realm for a ti.
So much so, that she had left him with the harsh words of never wishing to see him again.
Ah!
If only he had won them over back then, perhaps things would not be like this today.
Yet, he had no regrets.
Without reliving his life, he would not have encountered such fortune.
His combat power now was incomparably more terrifying than his previous life; in just over three years, he had advanced from the Postnatal Realm right through to the Refining God Realm, unprecedented since ancient tis.
Even the won he trained, monstrous as they may be, could not reach such a level.
He cherished everything he now had and was very content.
He cultivated when he had the ti, but he spent more of it at leisure.
His previous life was too exhausting, so this life, he intended to relax properly and enjoy the unexpected benefits life had to offer.
Perhaps because he had so much on his mind, Tang Feng fell asleep quite late, only to be woken up by a phone call at noon.
He was in a good mood, but then he heard so unwelco news.
The Tang Group was doing too well, and finally, soone couldn’t resist making a move against it.
Now, around the Tang Group’s premises, it was all chaotic with people whose sole purpose was to discredit the Tang Group’s products.
The public is very susceptible, seeing everyone act this way could incite them to follow suit, and when the influencers are from the major families in the Capital City, they inevitably began to believe it.
Yang Ting, too, felt troubled, fully aware these were deliberate provocations but lacking a suitable way to counter them.
Tang Feng was quite annoyed when he heard this news, even though he anticipated such people would eventually show up, he didn’t expect it to be at this ti.
However, he also understood why they chose this mont to act; they simply wanted a piece of the pie.
Upon hearing Tang Feng would soon arrive, Yang Ting breathed a sigh of relief.
Currently, the Phoenix Team was on high alert guarding the periter.
With the cultivators’ aura released, the people outside didn’t dare to charge forward, as these were all fearso figures.
However, on another note, all the won of the Phoenix Team were tall and beautiful, which was quite a feast for the eyes.
So families recognized this team, and they began to feel ambivalent about their actions.
Tang Feng descended directly from the sky, standing in the void with his feet upon an Immortal Sword.
His appearance caused an uproar among the crowd.
“I am Tang Feng, the head of the Tang Group,” he said with a smile, but the tone that reached everyone’s ears was chilling to the bone.
“It’s the Sword Emperor!”
The Tang Group belongs to the Sword Emperor.
“Let’s go, he’s our protector.
How could he ever do such a thing?
It must be the work of the Ten Great Families, don’t let them get away,” the public turned their stance, and the heads of the Ten Great Families started panicking.
They never imagined Tang Group would have connections to the Sword Emperor.
Rembering the scene of Tang Feng slaying a Spiritual Beast, a shiver ran down their spines.
Then they all started making statents, claiming they were misled by petty people or had been deceived by lies and so on.
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