"Why do you ask, Shuangshuang?" Chu Ping asked.
"Big Brother Chu Ping, the Clan Master dotes on
"Likewise, if anyone in the clan dares to give Chu Feng trouble, the Clan Master will absolutely not let them off. Otherwise, he wouldn't have entrusted the lives of two Supreme Elders to Chu Feng's judgment. Remember — Supreme Elders are the strongest fighting force of our
"So if you still have ties with
"Thank you for the warning, Sister Shuangshuang. I really do need to speak with Hongyi about this."
"Ever since coming here, as his cultivation and status have risen, he's cared less and less about me — his old brother."
"But he's still my brother. I can't just stand by and watch him offend someone he can't afford to offend." Chu Ping said.
True to his word, after parting ways with Chu Shuangshuang, Chu Ping immediately went to find Chu Hongyi.
However, after he explained the matter to Chu Hongyi, he was met with harsh rebukes and was driven away. Left with no other choice, Chu Ping had no option but to leave.
But consumed with worry over Hongyi, Chu Ping could not sleep that night.
Chu Feng also did not sleep that night. Ever since learning that the place where his father and grandfather had once lived had been occupied by the Fenyen Demon Clan — and not even knowing whether the palace where his father and grandfather had resided was still intact — Chu Feng felt as though a ball of fire was burning in his chest with nowhere to vent. He was thoroughly frustrated.
"If you can't swallow this anger, then go take back that territory," the Queen said.
"If it were just me, I wouldn't care. I could act without concern and do whatever I pleased."
"But this is different. Anything I do on my own will implicate the entire Chu Heavenly Clan," Chu Feng said.
"But do they even treat you as one of their clan? Aside from that
"That's all there is to your relationship," the Queen said.
"What Eggie said actually makes sense. Alright then — I'll secretly go investigate the Fenyen Clan. If my father's and grandfather's residences are still intact, I'll leave them be for a while longer."
"But if they've destroyed my grandfather's and father's homes, then this is one insult I absolutely will not endure."
Chu Feng was not joking.
Though to many people, the palace where his grandfather and father had once lived was nothing remarkable — perhaps even worthless.
But to Chu Feng, it held extraordinary significance. To him, it was a priceless treasure, and he would not allow anyone to destroy it.