Chapter 1841 - “Sinner (4)” (2/2)

What…. Song actually accused me of those speculations?

That’s merely her guess; how dare she tell a story without evidence?

“Do you know what her identity is in the first place?” Heavenly points to Bai Yan, his voice a frosty note.

“What?” Gu Ya appears lost and confused.

Smirking at the reaction, the man continues: “I presume you know the level of strength in the world I lived in before coming back here. She is from that world. Crawling up from the very bottom, she never once relied on anyone to reach this stage of her life.”

Gu Ya’s face became more and more ugly, not cluing in on why he’s telling her this. However, the detail about Bai Yan hailing from the leading world did bring unease to her heart.

Why is this woman from the same world as the monarch? Can it be…. they’re related in some way?

“You said she wants to become a phoenix by using the opposite sex to her advantage? I’ll tell you now that even a phoenix must bow before her. So why would she need to become one when she’s so much superior?”

Bai Yan didn’t interrupt this and stood quietly to one side. From the very beginning, the demon queen had known this Gu Ya had motives towards the owner of this domain. It’s just that before, she didn’t realize Heavenly was Yun Feng himself. But now that she knows, there’s no way Bai Yan would ignore the fact that a third party wants to steal her father from right under her mother’s nose.

“Ha…” Ji Sky suddenly snickered a laugh from his spot after that last comment.

This old elder actually found the outcome to be just deserved for Gu Ya. After all, her behavior cost the Monarch Manor many lives today, some being Ji Sky’s own brothers and close friends on the elder council. There’s no way his heart wouldn’t be angry.

And then there’s that incident with his granddaughter Song. If it wasn’t for Bai Ning stopping him, he might’ve confronted Bai Yan during the vital procedure. By then, the girl wouldn’t be cured, and he might’ve done something far worse that night in which he would regret for the rest of his old life.