1656 Birthday Well Wishes 4 (1/2)

”I'll give you five minutes' time to consider.” Jun Wu Xie said.

”…..” The urge to strangle Jun Wu to death rose up within the Spirit Jade Palace Lord once more.

[Go? How was he supposed to go?]

Before the Spirit Jade Palace fell into decline, he had never gone to any of such events. With the kind of ”unique condition” he was afflicted with, asking him to go to the Pure Grace Palace and seeing the squeezy crowd with all those men….. Just the thought of it made the Spirit Jade Palace Lord's skin crawl.

[This kid obviously knows about that and here he is asking him to do that. What other motives could he be hiding?]

”My Lord!” A gentle and sweet sounding voice suddenly rang out.

It was not known from when the figure of Zi Jin had appeared within the main hall and she walked slowly to come before the Spirit Jade Palace Lord to kneel down.

”Zi Jin is willing to accompany Young Master Jun to go to the Pure Grace Palace.” Zi Jin said determinedly with her head lowered.

The oppression the Spirit Jade Palace had suffered for so many years could not have been any clearer to Zi Jin. If what Jun Wu said was really true, that he would be able to deliver a severe blow to the Twelve Palaces, she was willing to go pay witness to it with her own eyes.

The Spirit Jade Palace Lord arched up an eyebrow slightly and looked at Zi Jin who had her head lowered before him. After a moment, he raised up his head to look at Jun Wu.

”Can Zi Jin go on my behalf?”

Jun Wu Xie nodded her head. She was merely offering a choice towards their cooperation and it would not matter to her at all who went there.

The Spirit Jade Palace Lord then turned back to look at Zi Jin.

”Zi Jin, I shall order you to go forth, together with Young Master Jun to the Pure Grace Palace. But there is one thing you must definitely keep in mind. No matter what happens, you must not act rashly. What you do will not only involve just you yourself, but the entire Spirit Jade Palace.” The Spirit Jade Palace Lord's voice suddenly sounded rather severe, and a notch less of his usual languid nonchalance.