Chapter 450 (1/2)
Chapter 450: Your Life Is More Important
“Mobai, weren’t you on the Xuantian Continent? How did you…” Feng Tianlan raised her head as she looked into Si Mobai’s demonic face. Her eyes lingered on the zhusha on his forehead, which was red as blood. “Did you use the natal contract?”
Previously, Si Mobai forced her to let him sign a natal contract with her. One of the terms was that whenever she was in danger, he would be able to use his spiritual force to instantly teleport to wherever she was. However, the disadvantage of that was it would take a toll on him.
“How could you use it?! You should know that it will damage your spiritual force! Besides, you won’t be able to regain your spiritual energy for a month. What if—”
“So what?” Si Mobai said indifferently.
Feng Tianlan was cut off abruptly. She stared at him with her phoenix eyes. “Mobai—”
“Your life is more important than anything else.” Si Mobai opened the door to her room and began to close it behind them.
At this exact same moment, the door at the end of the corridor was pushed open as Shen Yunya walked out. She glanced at the room which Si Mobai was entering as she closed the door behind her slowly. She frowned instinctively. It was that unusual-looking man.
Feng Tianlan thought she saw a vaguely familiar figure through the gap in the closing door at the end of the corridor. But when she blinked, the door was already closed shut. The figure was gone. She must have been mistaken, after all it was late at night.
Si Mobai tucked Feng Tianlan into the bed carefully. “Rest well. Their lives are not at risk.”
“From now on, don’t use the natal contract to casually teleport anymore.” It cost too much.
Si Mobai sat by her bed and pushed her wisps of hair behind her ear. “Lan’er, do you really think my spiritual force is more important than your life?”
If he had not signed the natal contract with Lan’er, even if he was a foot away, not to mention being somewhere as far as the Xuantian Continent, he would have lost her by now.
If anything, at this moment, he was fully convinced of the importance of the natal contract.