Chapter 240: Chapter 239: Pure Land Part (2)_1
I knew it!
Before Veil could finish speaking, Fu Qian was already feeling a sense of nostalgia.
Why am I not surprised at all!
Fu Qian still had a bit of an impression of Veilâs sister, that is, the Beast Claw Girl from the Ring Islands.
He distinctly remembered how Veil, in order to entrust him with delivering something for her, even went so far as to use her charm.
Updated by ââvGâ.câ
Of course, even now, Fu Qian still didnât know her name.
It seemed she was quite lucky, to actually have survived the accident in the lab.
To seek Transcendent power and be coaxed into having oneâs hand chopped off and replaced with a claw, was quite rebellious indeed.
Dealing with such a rowdy kid was exhausting.
Speaking of which, her sister really had a knack for finding peculiar places to get into trouble.
Not to mention the previous Ring Islands, now Byeluk also had its own mysterious ambiance.
At this moment, Veil also looked rather awkward, perhaps she was thinking of something.
âDid Mr. Fu just arrive here?â
Veil adjusted her mood and took the initiative to break the silence.
Updated by NâvGâ.câ
âJust call me Fu Qian.â
Fu Qian looked up into the distance. The group that had been with Veil was now leaving one by one, with many people constantly turning their heads to look back.
âIndeed, I havenât been here long.â
âIt looks like you havenât settled down yet. The hotels around here are quite rudimentary. Would you consider staying at my place?â
Veil pointed at the suitcase at Fu Qianâs feet.
âYour place?â
âYes, I have a temporary spot here, itâs fairly spacious. If you donât mindâŠâ
Veilâs tone was very sincere.
âYou helped convey a message to Riet last time and I havenât had the chance to thank you properly.â
So the Beast Claw Girl was named Riet.
âIt was nothing.â
Fu Qian dismissively said.
âIt may have been nothing to you, but for me, it was a matter of life and death.â
Veil smiled broadly.
âSo please, donât turn it down.â
âŠ
Approximately half an hour later, Fu Qian followed Veil to her temporary residence, a delicately decorated two-story apartment.
âItâs very quiet here, with good privacy, great for resting, and itâs been freshly cleaned.â
As she led Fu Qian inside, Veil explained.
âIâm also temporarily staying here, borrowed from a distant relative.â
âYou have relatives here?â
âOf course, strictly speaking, this is my homeland.â
Veil smiled.
âEven though my parents left before I was born, I still occasionally came back when I was a kid.â
So that was the case!
Fu Qian nodded in understanding.
He had waited for Veil outside the cemetery earlier precisely because he saw her attending a local funeral, deducing she might be familiar with the area. He didnât expect her to be this familiar.
Considering he still didnât have any leads on his mission, Fu Qianâs strategy was very straightforwardâsearch for the anomaly.
After all, the death of a Demigod in this place couldnât possibly stir up no ripples.
Having someone familiar with the locality would undoubtedly be very helpful at this time.
The apartment had an excellent location and view; Veilâs distant relative clearly came from a well-off family.
By now the sky had darkened. After carelessly throwing his things into the room Veil had arranged for him, Fu Qian went to the bathroom and scrutinized his reflection in the mirror.
A long overcoat adorned his frame, and a bowler hat sat atop his head, making him look every inch the traditional gentleman.
Then there was a knock on the door, and a woman looking like a servant entered, carrying a huge food container. She quickly set up a full table.
It was clear that dinner had arrived.
The maid was visibly surprised to see Fu Qian but maintained her etiquette and said nothing, retreating as soon as she had set things down.
By then, Veil had changed out of her clothes and politely invited Fu Qian to join her for dinner.
The dinner was not particularly large, but there was an abundance of dishes that were exquisitely prepared, and Fu Qian enjoyed it immensely.
âI really didnât expect to encounter you here.â
Veil obviously didnât have much of an appetite and stopped eating after a little, smiling wistfully.
âBut this place is indeed a great spot for a retreat, I remember not wanting to leave every time I came here as a child.â
âIndeed, but you shouldnât be able to come in now, should you?â
Shush!
Veil put a finger to her lips.
âIndeed, some methods were necessary, but nobody here knows I am a Transcendent.â
âWhy is there such a strange rule, has it been like this since you were little?â
âYeah.â
Veil nodded affirmatively.
âItâs been a tradition for many years now, and it has the Night Watchmanâs approval.â
âI thought they didnât welcome the Night Watchman either!â
âHow could that be? If that were the case, this place simply couldnât be maintained, after all, any Transcendent who wanted to force their way in would be more than the enforcers could handle.â
âThis place needs the Night Watchmanâs protection more than anywhere else.â
âI understand now.â
Fu Qian nodded.
It was clear that Veil must have, like himself, forged some kind of identity to infiltrate this place.
âDid your sister specifically run here to hide from you because of this peculiar rule?â
âMaybe, she really doesnât want to see meâŠâ
When mentioning her sister Riet, Veil sighed deeply.
âWhen that accident happened at the Ring Islands last time, I found a way to sneak into Inner Island, and fortunately, I ran into her by luck.â
Veil chose her words carefully, considering the accident was allegedly caused by the very person in front of her.
âThatâs also when I found out about her hand⊠Anyway, she had just escaped, was very scared, and just clung to me, crying.
Later, I found a way to heal her from her affliction, then took her away from there.â
âUnfortunately, not long after, I returned one day to find she had disappeared again.â
Veil looked helpless.
âAfter asking around a lot, I found out she actually ran back here.
Then I found a way to blend in, thinking of keeping a watch over her for a bit, as her wounds hadnât fully healed.â
This one really had her heart broken!
âDoes she know youâre here?â
âDefinitely not.â
Veil shook her head.
âIf she knew, she would have reported me by now, and I definitely wouldnât be able to stay any longer.â
What immense resentment this must be!
Fu Qian mused.
But considering her sister chose the drastic measure of cutting off an arm to gain Transcendent power, Rietâs attitude wasnât hard to understand.
Having no talent herself while her sister was a cultivation genius, it was normal to feel psychologically unbalanced.
Veil undoubtedly cared deeply for her sister, but the more she did, the easier it was to stimulate a defiant mindset in her immature mind.
âHave you heard of a Demigod named Herrom?â
Fu Qian was evidently not very concerned with other peopleâs gossip, and after a few casual remarks, he swiftly brought the conversation to his own mission.
âHerrom? Of course, I know him.â
âHeâs a very senior Demigod who must have been promoted decades ago. Itâs said heâs proficient in many bizarre methods and is very powerful.â
âButâŠâ
Veil hesitated.
âHis reputation isnât particularly good, there are claims that heâs quite cold and cruel.â
If you find any errors ( Ads popup, ads redirect, broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.