Chapter 888 - Losing Everything (1/2)

Chapter 888: Losing Everything

Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

The silver-haired youth felt a bit relieved. The number of members in his Dark Shaman clan was not as many as they were in their glorious past, but there were still hundreds of them, most skilled in dark witchcraft. Even ordinary special forces’ soldiers posed no threat to them.

For the sake of safety, however, the silver-haired youth still made a phone again and this time, his call was on hold for a while before it got picked up.

“Can we have more discussion about this issue, Monsieur?”

“Do you think it’s still necessary for us to talk?” asked Tang Xiu with a chuckle. “20-plus of my men, all of which are cultivators, have arrived in Thailand now, and they should appear in the land of your Dark Shaman clan within several hours. You can expect the land of your clan to be littered with corpses and rivers of blood hours later. Ah, right. There’s something I gotta tell you, though. Take a look below if you’re inside the Northern Gold Edifice.”

The silver-haired youth looked down the building and was shocked that four black SUVs were parked outside the main entrance of the edifice. Twelve stalwart men were standing in front of the SUVs, while a handsome youth was holding a mobile phone and waving in the direction of the building.

“How did you find us?” the white-haired youth asked with a bit of a trembling voice.

“Well, I forgot to tell you the last time I spoke with you,” said Tang Xiu with a chuckle. “I’m not only a cultivator, but also a member of the Chinese Special Bureau. I only need a phone call and I can make the entire information network in China work for my own use. Macao is Chinese territory, so I can naturally track your position when you called me.”

“Goddammit!” The silver-haired youth cursed, preparing to hang up and flee immediately.

“Don’t rush to hang up. I would think about how to live instead of just escape if I were you,” said Tang Xiu. “Believe me. With my ability to spend a billion or two billion US dollars to purchase the zodiac jade carvings, I’m also able to put out a hundred or two hundred million US dollars worth of bounties to hunt members of Dark Shaman clan, including you. Do you think you’ll have a safe hiding place on Earth if I were to throw tens of billion US dollars at it?”

“You indeed have the ability to mercilessly exterminate all the members of the Dark Shaman clan if you’re really a Chinese cultivator,” said the silver-haired youth in a deep voice. “But I can also tell you something—if you dare touch anyone in my Dark Shaman clan, you’ll never find the jade rat—ever.”

With that said, he directly hung up the phone and took the jade rat out before handing it over to the petite woman. He stated in a heavy voice, “Take this and do your best to escape Macao. Remember, go to the next safe place and wait for me there. If I die here, throw this jade rat into the Pacific Ocean.”

“I don’t wanna go, Young Master,” called out the petite woman.

“Do what I told you to do if you don’t want me to die,” said the youth sternly, “He wants the jade rat and he won’t kill me as long as it’s in our hands. Hurry up and find a way to escape this place and avoid them.”

“I…” the petite woman bit her lower lip before she firmly nodded her head and dashed toward the outside. Of the entire Dark Shaman clan, she was the best at hiding and deserved to be called the ‘first’, the only one in the entire clan who had thoroughly comprehended the Dark Domain.

However, she met Tang Xiu, a freak who could cover several hundred square meters of area with his spiritual sense. With his shadow flashing, he had already arrived in the corridor on the fourth floor of the building and blocked her.

“You won’t be able to fly and escape, even if you have wings. That’s what your situation is now,” said Tang Xiu while folding his arms smilingly at the petite woman.

The petite woman’s eyes held some contempt as she released Dark Force to billow out. The tens of meter long corridor was instantly covered by a thick black mist while she flashed away toward the nearest room.

“Still wanting to escape, huh?”

A sneer snickered out. Just as she rushed near the window, a big hand grabbed her neck like steel pincers. The contempt on her face also froze in an instant.

Tang Xiu took out the red, lifelike jade rat from her sleeve as a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. He then went outside while pinching her neck.

A few minutes later.

BAM…

The door was kicked open, causing the white-haired youth and the five black-robed old men in the room, as well as the middle-aged man who managed to get them here from the second safe house, have a drastic change in expression.

After Tang Xiu, Mo Awu, and the rest entered the room, he smiled faintly as he looked at the six people inside. He then threw the petite female to the front of the sofa as he took a seat and put his feet on her back. He looked at the silver-haired youth and said, “Those who once threatened me have been sent to hell by myself. You dare to threaten me with the jade rat—you truly have the guts to act recklessly. You didn’t know how to differentiate the good from the bad, huh?”

The white-haired youth’s complexion turned ghastly pale as he looked at Tang Xiu and his men. It was his first time that he finally felt intense regret inwardly. He knew perfectly well of the escaping ability the petite woman possessed, yet she couldn’t escape and was caught by these people. It was evident that these people had absolutely terrifying abilities to the point that they were people he needed to look up to.

“I still have one thing that I can use to negotiate with you,” said the white-haired youth in a deep voice after taking a deep breath.

“You have piqued my interest,” said Tang Xiu grinningly. “Tell me then. What do you got to escape your death, eh?”

“It’s about the jade pig,” said the silver-haired youth quietly. “I know its whereabouts.”

The jade pig?

Tang Xiu’s expression slightly changed. His eyes were as though turned into sharp arrows, causing stinging pain in the white-haired youth’s eyes that made him subconsciously close them.