Chapter 310 : A Rose Wedding (36)
Once someone saw hope but didnât know how to reach it, theyâd always lose their cool.
This was the situation Sikong Sa found himself in.
He had to verify the truth for himself.
But when Fei Qi heard Sikong Saâs request, he was utterly perplexed.
âSince when did I have a glass sarcophagus in my possession? Arenât you just looking for trouble?â
According to the rumours circulating later on, the two had nearly gotten into a fight. In the end, Sikong Sa had forcefully searched Fei Qiâs house.
As reality provedâŠit really was at his place.
Fei Qi didnât know how to explain himselfâŠsince he had no idea where this glass sarcophagus had even come from, okay?
But Sikong Sa was convinced that Fei Qi had been planning on using this to threaten him. As a result, their alliance fell apart.
The vampires hadnât dealt with the external threats yet, and now they had internal threats to deal with too.
Though Fei Qi appeared to have given up a lot of his authority, in truth, he still held quite a bit.
Hence, when the two sides were pitted against each other, it could really go either wayâneither could confidently say they could beat the other.
And the true Vampire Queen, Shi Sheng, still wasnât making any moves.
But after thinking about it, they felt that it was rather normal. Although she was the Vampire Queen, she held no influence at all. Most people understood that two hands couldnât beat four fists
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, after all.
Hence, some of the vampires who had been maintaining neutrality began to take sides.
The infighting had officially begun.
But they didnât know that one of the main causes behind the infighting was the Queen theyâd ignored, who had expedited it stealthily quite a few times.
This battle lasted for half a year with Sikong Sa emerging the victor.
Now, all the governing power lay within Sikong Saâs hands, so all the vampires seemed to selectively forget about Shi Shengâs existence.
Sikong Sa had also learned more about the resurrection method from other avenues.
âSikong, you havenât had a good rest these past few days. Go to bed early today.â Seeing Sikong Sa merely standing beside the bed, Ai Wei couldnât help but call out to him.
âYou sleep first.â Sikong Sa didnât even turn his head as he spoke before making to leave the room.
âSikongâŠâ
Sikong Sa left without any hesitation, causing Ai Wei to clutch at the blankets tightly.
He left the room and headed to a brightly lit basement. In the middle of the room was a coffin made of ice.
Within the coffin laid a dried corpse wearing what one could vaguely make out to be a robe in the style of those worn during the Qing dynasty.
Sikong Saâs gaze was gentle as he looked at the corpse. He reached out to trace her features on the surface of the coffin. âWeâll see each other again soon.â
Sikong Sa remained in the basement for a long time, before returning to his room. Ai Wei had already fallen asleep.
Sikong Sa stood at the head of the bed, his gaze fixated on Ai Wei.
Only once the sky started lighting up did he quietly lie down on the bed and bring Ai Wei into his arms, shutting his eyes.
The next day, not long after Sikong Sa had left the castle, someone came to look for Ai Wei. Seeing the Ai Qiang who was nursing a broken arm, Ai Weiâs expression turned unsightly, rage and hatred in her eyes.
When Sikong Sa and Fei Qi were battling it out, her Second Uncle hadnât stood with her. Instead, heâd joined forces with Fei Qi to deal with them. He had even wanted to kidnap her to threaten Sikong.
Ai Qiang had a bitter expression. âXiaowei, I know you hate me. But I did it for the clan.â
âYou did it for yourself!â
âHe just wanted more say amongst the other vampire hunters; it wasnât for the clan!â
Ai Qiangâs expression turned serious. âXiaowei, regardless of whether or not you believe me, I came today to tell you something.â
Ai Wei felt unwillingness appear as her instincts told her not to listen, but her body didnât move.
âŠâŠ
When Sikong Sa returned that night, he found Ai Wei sitting in the room alone in a daze. His eyes darkened, and only once heâd put a smile on his face did he walk over.
Enveloping her in a hug from behind, he rested his chin on her shoulder. âIâm sorry. You mustâve had it hard these past few days.â
Ai Wei couldnât help but tremble, her face turning deathly pale in that moment.
Sikong Sa was standing behind her. He couldnât see her expression right now, but he could feel her bodyâs reaction.
âWhat is it?â
Ai Wei resisted the urge to tremble and forced the tears in her eyes back as she shook her head. âItâs nothing. JustâŠtoo much has happened recently. Itâs a bitâŠâ
As if she couldnât continue any further, she lowered her head and began sobbing.
Sikong Sa furrowed his brow slightly but didnât think too much of it. Turning her around so she faced him, he held and comforted her in a low voice.
âItâs okay. Itâs all over.â
Ai Wei clutched at Sikong Saâs clothes, her fingers biting into his skin through the fabric.
Was it really all over? No.
In the following period, Sikong Sa discovered Ai Wei was acting a bit weird. He couldnât help but worry. The time would soon comeâhe couldnât afford any errors.
He sent people to keep an eye on Ai Wei. If it had been the Ai Wei from before, she might not have discovered anything. But after the talk with Ai Qiang, sheâd paid more attention to her surroundings.
This discovery caused her heart to completely grow cold. She had no choice but to believe Ai Qiangâs words.
But she still held onto that tiniest sliver of hope. It was that hope which kept her from breaking that last layer of pretence between them.
On July 15th, the day of the year when yin qi was at its peakâŠ
âXiaowei, Iâll take you to see something.â Sikong Sa was as gentle as always as he looked at Ai Wei, like she was the woman he loved most in the world.
The last hint of warmth in Ai Weiâs eyes vanished.
With a stiff expression, she nodded, her voice hoarse. âOkay.â
Sikong Sa brought Ai Wei to a mountain. The moon was like a jade plate that hung high in the night sky. Cold, pure moonlight caused the ground to appear covered by layers of silvered frost.
Ai Wei was blindfolded, so she saw nothing but darkness as she slowly walked into a place that held no light.
âWhy?â Ai Weiâs voice was very soft, and the wind made it even harder to hear, but Sikong still heard it.
His footsteps paused and the two ground to a halt. âYou already knew.â
âWhy?!â Ai Wei tore off the blindfold and shrieked her heart out. âWhy did you lie to me?!â
Her cry echoed through the dark mountains. With the help of the wind, it travelled a long way, startling many of the birds nesting in the woods into flight. The beating of their wings seemed to add to the gloomy ambience.
The gentleness on Sikong Saâs face disappeared, replaced by apathy. âBecause I need you.â
âBut Iâm innocentâŠâ Ai Weiâs voice had taken on a hint of pleading. âSikong⊠Iâm innocent ah! I like you so much, why do you have to treat me like this?â
Sikong coldly looked at Ai Wei, ridicule in his eyes. âLike me? If you liked me, why would you go look for Zuo Lie behind my back?â
Her voice halted, panic in her eyes.
Sikong Sa stepped forward a couple of paces and wrapped his fingers around her neck. âDid you think I was unaware? From your actions, I donât think you really like me all that much.â
âNo⊠IâŠâ She had looked for Zuo Lie, but he hadnât been willing to even see her.
Hatred suddenly flared in Sikong Saâs eyes. âFurthermore⊠youâre my enemyâs daughter. All this was brought about by your motherâs mistakes!â
âWhat are you sayingâŠâ
âWhat enemyâs daughter?â
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Canât beat the numbers advantage. (Or at least itâs very hard to)
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