Chapter 1132: Liu Zhens Grievances (1/2)

Liu Zhen’s ancestral hoion’s Ver E families After disaster struck, his parents passed away one after another As their only child, Liu Zhen was left with a tidy inheritance

His ensuing days within the e City, was relatively coirlfriend made for a cozy life

Alas, such days were not to last A young man from a family ten times better than his, ealth a hundred times his, suddenly appeared in Liu Zhen’s life one day His wonancy at the ti he owned Not a single copper had been left for hiht His home, his fields, and all his businesses became others’ property over the span of twenty-four hours Driven to the edge of ht out the woht place with quite some difficulty, he was beat senseless and tossed aside If not for the sheer nuht killed

The suffering he experienced pushed Liu Zhen away froan to travel the world, becoe HisEmpire, people like him could be found in droves Without any earthly possessions, he lacked the cultivation resources to proceed at a reasonable pace

It had been in real’s acquaintance, Liu Zhen had been considerably stronger than his sworn brother But now, he was left behind in the dust Jiang Feng was sixth level origin real on seventh Liu Zhen was still back on the third level

For his part, Liu Zhen wasn’t particularly jealous of Jiang Feng He envied a bit that his sworn brother had a good son, sure But more than that, he was mostly thankful that he’d been able toevident that his son could be the catalyst of a change in Liu’s life

Liu Zhen had thought that his pain was in the process of being sloashed away But the closer he got to his hoical scar became Time hadn’t healed his pain at all It had only buried it deep within his heart The proximity of home caused hishis dath

He realized that he could let go of everything else except this bit of agonizing history He had to find out the truth no matter what Not the truth about why she’d left him, but whether the child inside of her had been his or the otherEmpire occupied siion as the Great Scarlet Eion They were both the adion In this city, Liu Zhen’s fa one at ainst a fareater, his experiences were understandable

It was a cruel, cruel world

Since his departure fro City, Liu Zhen had not set foot in his hometown for almost thirty years Any dream that the city appeared in inevitably turned into a bad one For an entire empire, thirty years passed in the blink of an eye But for Liu Zhen, they signified countless sleepless nights filled aking nighth, Liu Zhen Remember, you’re not the same man as you were before Your sworn brother is the father of Sacred Peafowl Mountain’s young lord!” Emperor Peerless commanded He was exceptionally keen whenever it ca and Ah Li out, for exa about Liu Zhen’s past bereavement was no different The e Chen’s reaction was obviously si place In the eyes of Jiang Chen and coh, its busyness could not compare to many other places that their well-traveled feet had trodden in

Liu Zhen looked increasingly conflicted after they entered the city, hence Emperor Peerless’s incessant reminders for him to buck up Deep down, he had so resentment and fearfulness, albeit both well-hidden, about the son of a rich and powerful fa his woman Even when he was newly armed with a prominent backer, he could not shake off the timidity in his bones He was only able to adjust himself mentally after several admonishments from the emperor

After about an hour, Liu Zhen and the rest came to a house’s doorsteps “This is my ancestral home,” he commented sadly “Someone else owns it now My ancestors would shudder to see the sight of it, I’m sure”

He had been cluelessly deceived by that woht through surrogate sale of his possessions This was already a depressing outcome That he’d received no sympathy at the time was salt on the wound Many had said that it was his blindness that was responsible for his fate They gossiped that he’d picked the wrong kind of girl

Others had chalked it up to failures of character After all, what kind of uselesshis ancestors had like that? There was taunting and mockery, and all sorts of hearsay and slander Very few people commiserated with him, or if they did, they didn’t dare show it

TheLiu Zhen was a noble scion of one of the Scarlet Tang City’s best faless co in front of his hoan to weep

“Is that all you’re good for?” E with you now If you used to live here, just buy it for five or ten times its former price hello You’re worth a billion saint spirit stones now”

Liu Zhen blinked That’s right! He was now fabulously rich, at least coirl away certainly didn’t have this much money, and possibly not even his fa Empire had its fair share of wealthy faion The young noble back then was pro City, but not when the entire empire was put into perspective

Put another way, more than a billion saint spirit stones was the equivalent of in spirit stones It was a princely sum, and not even the likes of a fourth rank sect could co Empire, the only factions that could were second and third rank sects, a few of the leading families, and the imperial bloodline Not many others who could easily take out so ht, Liu Zhen,” Jiang Chen encouraged “You are a rich man, and you need to use your wealth like a club Is a problem that you can solve with money really a problem at all? What’s there to cry about?”