Zu Li watched him for a second longer, like she was savoring the fact that he hadnāt folded.
Then she said, "I was intrigued after we bumped into each other yesterday."
Westās brows rose. "People get intrigued over bumps now?"
"Yes," she said smoothly. "Because you didnāt recoil. A regular person would have been sent flying... a tier 1 awakened wouldnāt have been much better off either... but you..."
West remembered that casual collision from yesterday and the fact that she hadnāt moved at all.
So she wasnāt just "an awakened."
She was different... The kind of person whose casual body strength made other awakened look like regular gym bros.
Zu Li continued with an almost conversational tone.
"Today... despite the hurdles you faced, you still didnāt reveal your awakened power. You didnāt activate your branch."
Westās eyes narrowed slightly.
"You were watching me."
"Yes."
"You followed me around all day."
"Yes."
"And youāre sayingā" Westās voice sharpened, "āyou saw what happened?"
Zu Li nodded. "I saw everything."
Westās stomach tightened.
Elinaās near fall.
The weird aggression in the games.
The cyclone in the water.
The track vanishing.
All those "freak accidents" that were too freak to be coincidence.
Zu Li spoke like she was commenting on the weather.
"You relied on strength and agility. You escaped every sticky situation without activating your branch. That caught my eye."
West didnāt respond... he listened without a suspicious gaze.
Zu Li tilted her head slightly as her eyes shone with interest.
"However," she continued, "it made this difficult for me."
Westās expression didnāt change, but his blood pressure did.
"Because I need to know what kind of awakener you are," Zu Li said, "before I can decide whether to take you under my wing."
The assistantās eyes lit up like fireworks.
There it was.
The grand fortune.
The "your life is made" moment.
Zu Liāof all peopleāwas offering apprenticeship.
The assistant looked like he wanted to scream: BOW. NOW. KID. BOW.
But Westās mind had tuned out everything except one part.
All the hurdles you faced today.
His eyes sharpened as the realization hit fully now like a door slamming.
He stepped forward half a pace.
"Wait."
Zu Liās brows lifted.
West pointed with a dangerously calm voice.
"All of those... the cyclone... the people ramming us... the track vanishing..."
His face contorted.
"That was you?"
Zu Li didnāt even deny it.
"Yes," she said simply. "I sabotaged every activity you engaged in so I could see what you were capable of."
The assistant nodded like this was reasonable.
Like endangering civilians was a harmless hobby.
Westās face went still.
Very still.
His fingers curled as anger silently condensed underneath his calm persona.
And when he spoke, his voice was quiet.
"If you werenāt a woman," West said, "I would have hit you."
The assistant snapped, finally finding his voice. "How dareā!"
West turned his head slightly with a cold look.
"Shut. Up."
The assistant actually shut up.
His body did it before his pride could argue.
Zu Liās gaze sharpened, but she didnāt look offended.
If anything... she looked more entertained.
West took a breath through his nose.
"I donāt care much about my life," he admitted bluntly. "Iāve been through worse. Iād survive."
His eyes flashed.
"But you put my father in jeopardy. And my friend."
His voice rose slightly now.
"People couldāve died. Not just me. Not just Elina. Other guests. Kids. Workers. Random people who came here to relax."
The assistantās lips parted in disbelief.
No one talked to Zu Li like this.
No one accused her.
No one scolded her like she was a reckless teenager messing with fireworks. That was the ultimate power of not just being in a gang but owning one... It meant you didnāt have to live by the rules... and she didnāt.
She never expected that anyone would ever stand up to her, because no one ever did.
West stepped closer, just enough to make it clear he wasnāt afraid to stand in her space... though he didnāt touch her this time.
"Youāre powerful," West stated. "Congratulations. You can ruin a day for fun. But donāt ever do that around me again."
Zu Liās eyes gleamed.
West pointed toward the corridor where his father had gone.
"Stay away from me."
Then his finger moved slightly, indicating the resort at large.
"And stay away from everyone around me."
The assistant looked like his world was collapsing.
This kid had just rejected a gang leaderās interest.
Not politely...
Not carefully...
He didnāt bow...
He didnāt flatter...
He didnāt beg for forgiveness...
He outrightly scolded her and then turned around and walked away just like that.
He simply left like heād just finished telling off a rude cashier.
The assistant stood frozen with his mouth open.
Then he whispered, horrified, "Heās... heās insane..."
Zu Li didnāt respond.
She watched Westās back disappear down the hallway.
And the more she watched...
The more something in her eyes sharpened into certainty.
āEven after knowing exactly who I am... he still gave me a piece of his mind.ā
Her lips curved into a slow, satisfied smirk.
"I must make him my apprentice," she murmured with a soft but dangerous voice. "no matter what."
The assistant finally found his breath.
"Mistress... he insulted you. He threatened you. Heā"
Zu Li lifted a hand lazily.
The assistant stopped immediately.
Her gaze stayed locked in the direction West had gone, as if she could still see him.
"No," she said, almost pleased. "He didnāt threaten me."
She smiled wider.
"He drew a boundary."
The assistant looked even more confused. "Thatās... worse."
Zu Liās eyes glittered. "Thatās rarer."
Then she turned with her mask still down and her beauty on full display.
"Find out who he is," she ordered.
The assistant swallowed. "We already knowā"
Zu Liās eyes flicked to him.
He corrected himself instantly.
"I mean... everything. Family. Background. Friends. Schedule. Work. School. His habits."
Zu Liās smile returned.
"Exactly," she said. "If I let him slip away... Iāll regret it."