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The story Yu Suxin told was the polar opposite of the narrative pushed by the Xuan Su Sect. If her account was true, her actions were entirely justified, and the sect’s pursuit of her was a grave injustice.

However, Yang Guang was a seasoned leader; he knew better than to believe either side implicitly when it was a case of one person’s word against another’s.

"You ca to , revealing your dark past... surely you don’t expect to take pity on you and fight your battles?" Yang Guang asked. He didn’t believe Yu Suxin could be so naive.

Even if he sympathized with her, he wouldn’t gamble the safety of the entire Yang clan to wage war against an equal power for a stranger.

Yu Suxin shook her head. "I told you those things only so there would be no more misunderstandings between us. I have co for another matter entirely."

Yang Guang nodded, gesturing for her to continue.

"Does a woman nad Su ngchen reside here with the Yang family?" Yu Suxin asked, cutting straight to the chase.

"ngchen? Why do you ask of her?" Yang Guang was genuinely surprised, though a thought flickered in his mind: Does this woman have a connection to Wang Yue?

"To be honest, I have lived in seclusion in Jinling for years and have ties with the Su family," Yu Suxin said, mixing truth with a bit of fabrication.

"Su ngchen has been gone for thirty years without a word. The Sus miss her dearly and are sick with worry. I have co to beg you, Patriarch, to honor the ties of kinship and allow her to return ho for a visit."

Yang Guang marveled at her. "You risked revealing your identity and faced such danger just for this?"

A faint blush colored Yu Suxin’s cheeks as she nodded. "Yes. A mber of the Su family did a great favor once; I cannot leave a debt of gratitude unpaid."

Yang Guang was moved. That she would go to such lengths for a debt spoke volus about her character. He was now heavily inclined to believe her side of the story.

Though admitting Su ngchen had been forcibly taken was a blow to the Yang family’s pride, Yang Guang was an honorable man. He was about to explain where she had gone when he suddenly froze.

From his hiding spot, Wang Yue had sent a ssage directly into Yang Guang’s mind using True Qi transmission.

Though he didn’t quite understand Wang Yue’s intent, Yang Guang followed the script. "That is a request we can discuss.

However, ngchen is not currently in the village, and it will take ti for her to return. The hour is late; why don’t you stay the night, and we can settle this tomorrow?"

Yu Suxin was well aware of her own beauty and the magnetism she possessed. To be invited to stay the night in a strange place by a group of strangers—she would be lying if she said she wasn’t apprehensive.

However, she was the one asking for a favor, and Yang Village seed peaceful and orderly. Yang Guang himself radiated an aura of integrity. She decided to trust them.

Furthermore, as a Transcendence master, she had confidence in her own strength. If the Yangs harbored ill intent, she wouldn’t be easy prey.

While the Yang family didn’t have much contact with the outside world, they weren’t completely isolated.

On the southern edge of the village, they maintained several guest courtyards.

To show respect, these houses were far more refined than the villagers’ own hos. They weren’t exactly "luxury" in the modern sense, but they were fully equipped with everything one might need, with interiors rivaling a five-star hotel.

Yu Suxin was shown to one such courtyard, and a servant brought her a lavish dinner.

Being cautious, Yu Suxin didn’t touch the food. She used her spatial ring to store a portion of the al, making it look as though she had eaten, but not a single morsel passed her lips.

For a master of her level, going a month without food or water was a minor inconvenience; avoiding potentially drugged als was the simplest way to stay safe.

As for knock-out gas or airborne toxins, she didn’t worry—at the Transcendence Realm, unless a poison is ingested or enters a wound, there are few substances on earth capable of affecting a master through the air.

As darkness fell, Yu Suxin sat alone in her room, her face slightly flushed as she recalled sweet, lingering mories.

Raised in the traditional environnt of the Sacred Lands, the idea of "faithfulness to one man" was etched into her very bones.

Moreover, despite the "circumstances" of their encounter in Tianhai, Wang Yue had... well, he had made her feel things she had never imagined.

Those sensations were addictive. And won are most susceptible to that addiction at two stages: when they first taste it, and when they reach their pri "cougar" years. Yu Suxin was unique in that she was experiencing both at once.

Ever since she lost herself to Wang Yue, he had occupied her thoughts. Her initial flight had been driven more by overwhelming shyness than a desire to leave.

But as ti passed, the shyness faded, leaving behind the mory of those exquisite sensations and a deepening longing for the young man.

Yet, her reservations were many. First, there was the age gap—she was technically old enough to be his grandmother. Even though a martial artist’s youth is preserved, the number was hard for her to swallow. But the bigger obstacle was Li Yingying.

Yu Suxin had spent half her life drifting, thinking she would die alone, until fate brought her Yingying.

The girl’s sweetness and devotion had given her a sense of family she hadn’t felt in decades; she loved Yingying like her own daughter. She knew Yingying had feelings for Wang Yue. How could she possibly compete with her own disciple for a man?

Despite these conflicts, she couldn’t help but care. When Yingying ntioned that Wang Yue was looking for the Yang family, Yu Suxin had acted without a second thought.

In her mind, the Sacred Lands were arrogant and domineering. If Wang Yue barged in demanding his aunt, a violent conflict was almost certain. She had decided to get there first to negotiate, thinking that as soone from a Sacred Land herself, the Yangs would be more inclined to listen to her. She didn’t even stop to consider the danger to herself; unknowingly, Wang Yue’s safety had beco more important than her own.

Ding-dong.

The doorbell snapped her out of her reverie. She pressed the intercom. "Who is it?"

"Miss Yu, an old friend has co to visit," the voice of the Yang woman who had checked her in crackled through the speaker.

Yu Suxin’s heart sank. An old friend? She didn’t have any friends in this part of the world.

Had the Yang family sold her out? Was soone from the Xuan Su Sect already nearby?

Yu Suxin might be indecisive when it ca to her feelings, but she was a woman of action when faced with a crisis—she wouldn’t have survived this long otherwise.

If fate had co for her, there was no use hiding. She would et it head-on, even if it ant a fight to the death.

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