Dustin did not deny Hongniang’s words.
At first, he had thought that Li Juntang might
use this opportunity to cause trouble or find a reason to keep him under house
arrest, preventing him from leaving.
Unexpectedly, Li Juntang didn’t make a single
move --- in fact, he even handed over Hongniang, a great beauty on the Rouge
List, without hesitation.
Such an attitude clearly suggested a desire to
make peace.
Whether or not there were hidden motives, at
least on the surface, this was a favorable outcome.
“Forget it, I’ll deal with it later.”
Dustin didn’t dwell on it too much and simply
took Hongniang and left the residence.
Time was tight, and he couldn’t afford too many
distractions.
He needed to use the Dragon Source Qi to
enhance his cultivation before the two Divine Kings of the Temple of the Gods
appeared, as per Margaret’s method.
…
A short while later.
Inside a moving luxury car.
Dustin leaned back against the cushion, gazing
out the window at the scenery flashing by, his expression somewhat pensive.
Beside him, Hongniang sat gracefully in a red
dress. She tilted her head slightly, a hint of apprehension and hope in her
eyes as she spoke softly,
“Master Rhys, I have no home to return to now. From now on, I can only follow
you.”
Dustin frowned slightly upon hearing this and
turned to look at her. She had her head lowered, lashes casting shadows beneath
her eyes. Her rosy lips were gently pursed --- she looked truly pitiful.
He couldn’t help but feel a headache coming on.
Hongniang was clever and calculating, and he still didn’t know what Li Juntang
was really planning. Bringing her along might cause more trouble than he could
handle.
But thinking back to how she had helped him
before, he found it hard to be cold-hearted and abandon her.
“Miss Hongniang, I’m a wanderer with no fixed
home. I have enemies everywhere in the martial world. Following me would put
you in grave danger --- it’s really not suitable,” Dustin said, shaking his head.
“Master Rhys, are you trying to send me away?
Back in Li Juntang’s residence, I may have seemed glamorous, but I was like a
caged bird --- trapped and bound. I finally escaped that bitter sea, and I was
overjoyed to think I could follow you. I didn’t expect you to be so heartless.”
Hongniang lifted her tearful eyes to gaze at
him, her voice trembling with emotion.
She truly looked pitiable.
“Miss Hongniang, you misunderstand. I’m not
trying to drive you away. It’s just that the current situation is complicated,
and I’m constantly facing dangers. I’m afraid it would drag you into this,” Dustin
quickly explained.
A flicker of slyness flashed through
Hongniang’s eyes, but she continued to play the role of a fragile woman, moving
closer to Dustin and softly saying,
“Master Rhys, I’m not afraid of trouble. From the moment I first laid eyes on
you, I knew you were no ordinary man. You have great ambition and bearing. I am
willing to follow you, to help you through thick and thin, even if it means
walking through fire.”
Her voice was gentle and sweet, laced with a
subtle allure. Her warm breath lightly brushed Dustin’s face, creating an
increasingly ambiguous atmosphere.
Dustin leaned back slightly, widening the
distance between them. He coughed twice and said,
“Miss Hongniang, things aren’t as simple as you think. The troubles I face are
far worse than those in Li Juntang’s territory. Still, I’m not an ungrateful
man. You helped me, and I’ll find you a safe place to stay. I’ll also give you
enough gold and silver to ensure you live the rest of your life in comfort.”
Seeing his reaction, Hongniang didn’t push any
further. She simply nodded and said,
“I’ll leave everything to your discretion, Master Rhys.”
She understood well that forcing things with
words would only backfire.
Although she was drawn to an outstanding young
man like Dustin, they were ultimately little more than strangers brought
together by chance.
She wouldn’t debase herself by clinging
shamelessly.
With her beauty and wit, finding a bright
future with a good man wouldn’t be difficult.
Of course, if there was ever a chance to win Dustin
over, she would still try.
After all, to be regarded so highly by Li
Juntang --- such young talents were few and far between even in all of Stonia.
Half an hour later, the car finally stopped at
the entrance of a luxury hotel.
This property belonged to Margaret and had
official backing, making it the perfect place to arrange temporary lodging for
Hongniang.
At the very least, it would help avoid
unnecessary trouble.
After all, as a renowned beauty on the Rouge
List, Hongniang attracted attention wherever she went. Without the protection
of some powerful background, it would be difficult to fend off unwanted
advances.
Once she was settled, Dustin took the car
again, heading for the Sun-Moon Tower.
He had already agreed with Margaret to meet
there immediately after completing his mission.
Fifteen minutes later, the car arrived at the
entrance of the Sun-Moon Tower.
Since prior notice had been given, Dustin
passed through unimpeded and walked straight into the rear garden.
It was the same place and the same room as
before --- Margaret had been waiting for quite some time.
Dustin pushed open the door and saw her sipping
tea. He raised his hand and directly placed two jade boxes containing the
Dragon Source Qi on the table.
“Mission accomplished. The items are secured,”
said Dustin.
“I estimated it would take you at least three
days to succeed. I didn’t expect you to return so quickly --- this is truly
wonderful news,” Margaret replied with a smile.
She personally poured Dustin a cup of tea and
pushed it toward him.
The tea was warm --- just right to drink.
Now that the five strands of Dragon Source Qi
had been gathered, the real work was about to begin. - Ton
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