The Sky King heard the sarcastic remarks from these children and strode over with a dragonâs gait and a tigerâs steps, his face clouded with a fury that could nearly drip water, "Silence! If you have the nerve to gossip here, why donât you have the guts to prove yourselves at the training grounds?"
The Princes and Princesses immediately fell silent like cicadas in winter, but still muttered discontentedly, "Mother, weâre just curious... Youâre being too partial to this brother weâve never met..."
"Partial?" The Sky King let out a cold laugh, his sharp gaze sweeping over the children, filled with a sense of iron not formed into steel, "How dare you speak? Youâve grown up with the best food and clothing under my care, the best resources of the clan have all been provided for you, and what is the result? You canât even compare to Lu Xiao who grew up outside!"
She grew more furious as she spoke, "Usually sneaky and skiving, and now you have the nerve to speak ill here!"
The Second Prince and the Third Princess bowed their heads in shame, wishing they could find a hole to crawl into.
The Sky King turned to the Eldest Prince, her tone becoming even more severe, "And you, Tian Lin! Youâre not much older than Lu Xiao, and you are a pure-blooded Golden Feathered Roc, yet you failed the trial last time. The elders all say your heart is unstable, and you neglect training. It seems I have been too indulgent with you, so from now on, I will personally train you!"
"...Understood, Mother." The Eldest Prince Tian Lin suppressed his discontent and nodded his head, leaving with his younger siblings.
Shen Tang heard their conversation, and her heart tightened suddenly. She turned to ask the Sky King, "Is the Trial Land very dangerous?"
The Sky King laughed heartily, "Relax, nothing serious will happen. The content of the trials varies from person to person, so I donât know what Xiaoâer will encounter, but the trial has only one purpose, to select those with outstanding talent and steadfast will."
"As long as one can pass the Trial Land, they can awaken the power of the Golden Roc."
Seeing Shen Tang still frowning, the Sky King patted her shoulder reassuringly, "Donât worry at all, that child Xiaoâer is so outstanding, there will definitely be no problem!"
As she spoke, she waved her hand outward, "The Great General has already led the troops ready to go, and they will escort you back to support!"
Shen Tang expressed gratitude, "Thank you, Venerable King!"
"Oh my, still calling me so formally, what should you call me?" The Sky King said with a squinty smile.
Shen Tang responded with some embarrassment, "Mother."
"Hahaha!" The Sky King laughed with teeth unveiled, "Having borne a son, now gaining such a capable daughter! This is a worthwhile birth!"
She affectionately pinched Shen Tangâs cheek, "Come, accompany Mother to have a meal!"
Shen Tang was also amused by her.
No matter how leisurely the moment, it was ultimately time to leave.
Considering the delay on the journey, it would take them a week from setting out to getting back.
The Night Glow Empireâs war is tense; after having lunch provided by the Sky King, Shen Tang led the mighty support army and departed.
...
Recently, the Yiyuan Empireâs imperial palace has been far from peaceful.
Since that early morning court session, the palace has suffered several waves of assassination attempts in succession. These assassins are all top elites, clearly aimed at taking the Emperorâs life. Qiu Yang, the leader of the Hidden Guard Army responsible for protection, and his subordinates have been guarding day and night, unable to get a good nightâs sleep.
"Damn it, these bastards just wonât quit!" Qiu Yang squatted on the beam, a stalk of grass in his mouth, irritably scratching his head.
"Boss, thereâs some movement on the west side!" a subordinate suddenly whispered.
Qiu Yang quickly spat out the grass stalk, leading his men over to confront the threat.
It was another group of well-trained assassins. After several rounds of fighting, Qiu Yang and his team successfully dealt with this group of assassins, though feeling puzzled as to why this batch seemed to be weaker and were taken down so easily.
"Somethingâs not right..." Qiu Yangâs face changed drastically, "Weâve been tricked! Your Majesty is in danger! Return to the chamber to protect the Emperor!"
Qiu Yang and his group rushed into the chamber, only to be stunned by the scene before them.
A dozen assassins lay sprawled out on the ground, already lifeless.
Crimson blood flowed wantonly across the jade-smooth floor.
The man sat on the bed, clad in a loose dark robe, his figure long and upright, with the lapels slightly open to reveal jade-like skin. His cascade of fiery red hair fell down like a waterfall, with a few strands playfully sliding across his long neck, draping at the faintly visible collarbone.
His appearance was breathtakingly beautiful; beneath brows like distant mountains were long, fox-like eyes, the corners raised slightly, carrying a natural allure.
Beneath the high nose bridge, the red lips curved in a faint smile.
The most captivating was the golden mark between his brows, adding an air of unyielding majesty amid allure, making one both want to approach and not dare to look directly.
This man was Ji Jiuli, the supreme Emperor of the Yiyuan Empire.
Yet, contrary to rumors of the Emperor who had been bedridden for years, there was no trace of sickness or weakness.
His every move embodied a lazy composure, with a powerful aura subtly emanating that instinctively compelled the beastmen present to submit!
The subordinates all knelt on the ground, foreheads pressed to the cold floor.
"We arrived late to protect Your Majesty, deserving of death!" Qiu Yangâs voice trembled noticeably.
The man lazily waved a hand, his bright red hair swaying slightly with the motion, "Stand up." He wrinkled his nose disdainfully, "Quickly get these filthy things out of here, theyâre giving me a headache."
Like receiving a great pardon, Qiu Yang immediately directed his subordinates to clean up the scene.
He quickly stepped forward, his voice full of regret, "These traitors are becoming more cunning, using a decoy strategy just now to lure us away... We almost made a grave mistake! Is Your Majesty hurt?"
Upon hearing this, the man chuckled lightly, his slender fingers playing with a lock of red hair, "Against these inconsequential small fry..." He narrowed his captivating fox-like eyes, "Even with another century of practice, they wouldnât be worth acknowledging."
Qiu Yang also expressed his admiration, "This time upon returning, Your Majestyâs strength has surpassed the past, could it be that already..."
At this point, he noticed a subtle sadness crossing the manâs expression, quickly changing his wording, "Your Majestyâs return is truly the peopleâs fortune. In your absence over the years, the Regent King and his faction have harbored sinister ambitions, plunging the Empire into chaos. Now with Your Majestyâs firm grip on the reins of power, you can surely bring order from chaos."
Ji Jiuli softly responded, "Mm," as he turned to gaze at the darkening sky outside the window.
The unmatched handsome face lost its smile, replaced by a lingering melancholy.
The bodies in the hall were all cleared out and incinerated, with the bloodstains wiped away thoroughly.
Everything contaminated by blood was replaced anew.
However, it seemed a trace of blood scent lingered in the air, unable to disperse.
The man stepped barefoot from the bed and walked to the desk, opening an unfinished painting.
With his elegant hand, he wielded the brush, sketching and outlining.
After an indefinite time, he spoke casually, "Investigate who sent these assassins."
"Yes, Your Majesty." Qiu Yang peeked stealthily at the painting.
Every time he came over, he saw this painting placed on the desk, worked on for quite some time, yet the eyes were still unfinished.
Looking at the Emperorâs somber expression, Qiu Yang hesitated to speak, finally cautiously saying, "Your Majesty...there is one more thing. This subject does not know if it should be spoken..."
Ji Jiuli looked up, a hint of impatience flickering in his eyes, "Youâve been at my side for so many years, since when have you become so timid?"
Qiu Yangâs gaze involuntarily shifted to the painting on the desk, lowering his voice, "Itâs... itâs about the messenger sent to the Night Glow Empire a few days ago. Just received a report, the Night Glow Empire... has refused our request for support."
Ji Jiuli paused in his actions.
He placed the brush on the stand.
Qiu Yang half-kneeled on the ground, filled with trepidation.
Silence enveloped the air for a time; he dared not speak further, unable to predict the Emperorâs thoughts, fearing to invite calamity.
After a long while.
A somewhat dry and hoarse voice descended from above.
"I see, you may leave."