Chapter 23 (2/2)
He was the Sixth Prince Ji Yunhao’s personal shadow guard and an expert in martial arts. He had been ordered to spy on Ning Xuemo by Ji Yunhao.
Ji Yunhao was greatly humiliated in public and his heart was really unwilling to accept it. Knowing that Ning Xuemo’s relatives weren’t easy to deal with, he purposely delivered gold with great fanfare. It was actually a plan to ‘borrow a knife to kill someone’[2]. Therefore, the shadow guard was sent to observe the result.
At first the shadow guard had only been casually watching, but now, his attention was completely focused.
Every single action of that girl had exceeded his expectations, she not only knew how to speak the Beast’s language, she even knew a strange and never before seen martial arts and was extremely clever too. Additionally, the way she handled things was much better than some adults!
Who said she is trash, people must be blind!
If Sixth Prince offended her, it would be an unprecedented grievous mistake!
His eyes gleamed at Ning Xue Mo with unrestrained interest. He focused all his attention on her and was completely enthralled.. Suddenly someone tapped on his shoulder and a voice drawled out from behind him, “Did you have a good time watching?”
That shadow guard nearly jumped up in fright! He swiftly turned his head to look.
Under the bright moonlight, the roof tiles seemed like they were covered in frost. Behind him, a young man in a moon-white robe was gracefully standing there.
His hair was black as ink and the hair on his temples were trimmed sharply. His eyes were clear as autumn waters and his lips were as pink as a peony. He was gracefully standing underneath the moonlight An exquisite jade emitting a faint green light hung on his waist. On his thumb, he wore a big jade ring and, in his palm, he held a white jade flute. The width between his eyebrow highlighted his elegance and pose, like a gentle and refined scholar. He looked extremely noble and his demeanour suggested that he was someone of high status.
The shadow guard almost trembled in fear, “Your Highness, the crown prince!”
Ji Yunhuang, the crown prince of Chang Kong Country, was a legend.
There are two types of cultivation on the Tian Ci Continent.
The first type is the most common martial cultivation which is cultivated by people who possessed psychokinesis level 1 and 2.
[1] An idiom used to express someone who’s powerful
[2] Using someone else, usually a third party, to achieve one’s goals