As Qiong Longshan yanked down the black-clad womanâs veil, even the air seemed to fall silent.
Xiao Lian stood atop the carriage, her eyes icy cold, filled with seething hatred and killing intent.
Standing before her, Qiong Longshan held the veil in his hand, his expression complexâeyes flickering with surprise, grief, sorrow, and regret... a whirlwind of emotion.
But Xiao Lianâs gaze remained utterly frigid.
The next instantâ
With a flick of her slender wrist, several streaks of black light flew forth.
Qiong Longshanâs brow furrowed slightly, his right palm sweeping sideways.
The roaring sound of crashing waves echoed around them.
His palm wind struck out, scattering every single hidden weapon Xiao Lian had thrown.
Startled, Xiao Lianâs heart skippedâher feet tapped lightly on the carriage roof, launching her into the air.
She soared toward the rooftop of a nearby shop.
Qiong Longshan's brows knitted tightly.
Without bending his knees, his massive figure shot forward by a full zhang, cutting off her path. He slashed his palm down.
âWhoooshhhâŠâ
That palm strike carried the force of a tidal surge, echoing with the sound of ocean waves.
Xiao Lian twisted mid-air, lightly stepping on the storeâs hanging sign to redirect herself.
Her movement was graceful and nimble, slicing away diagonally into the air.
Qiong Longshanâs strike had been meant only to halt herânot to harm. He had held back.
At the street corner, Hua Xiyue had just handed over five copper coins for her candied hawthorn when she caught sight of the scene, surprise flickering in her beautiful eyes.
âEh?â
âWhatâs going on?â
âThey know each other?â
Hurriedly, she handed the old hawthorn vendor his coins and dashed toward Qiong Longshan and Xiao Lian.
She loved drama more than anything.
âXiao Lian!â Qiong Longshan stood atop the shop roof, his voice deep as he called after her.
Xiao Lian gave no responseâonly a cold glance back, eyes filled with frost.
Her movements light and effortless, she leapt across the rooftops, preparing to flee.
Qiong Longshan frowned.
Just as he was about to pursue, Xiao Lian, from a distance, flung both hands forward, releasing a storm of hidden weapons.
It was Tang Sectâs supreme techniqueââRain of Blossoms Across the Sky.â
âWhoooshâŠâ
âSwish swishâŠâ
Sixty-four hidden weapons sliced through the air with the shrieking sound of arrows.
Qiong Longshan didnât dodge. His internal energy surged, and his protective qi shield deflected all incoming attacks.
He watched her retreating figure with a deep gaze, his expression turning slightly stiff.
On the street below, Hua Xiyue had just arrived to enjoy the spectacle. Seeing Qiong Longshan stand unmoving, she couldnât help but mutter:
âThatâs it? Youâre not going after her?â
At her words, Qiong Longshanâs mouth twitched. He looked down at the source of the voice.
Hua Xiyue looked up to meet his gaze.
âHmm?â
She seemed to realize something. With wide-eyed wonder, she exclaimed, âShe kind of looks like you around the eyes. Donât tell meâyou two are father and daughter?â
She hadnât gotten a good look earlier, but now that she thought about it, the black-clad woman and this burly man shared a few facial features.
Qiong Longshanâs gaze turned heavy as he stared at her.
He took a deep breath, saying nothing.
His robes billowed as he descended from the rooftop.
Hua Xiyue stepped closer eagerly, curiosity alight in her eyes.
âWhy didnât you chase after her?â
âIs she your daughter? Did she run away from home?â
âThe way she looked at youâit was like she wanted you dead!â
Qiong Longshanâs face twitched again, his gaze turning steely as he glared at her.
Hua Xiyue blinked her big eyes, meeting his stare without flinching.
âMiss Hua, this is our leader! Please show some respect!â cried Zhou Yunzhou from nearby, clutching his wounded chest.
Realization dawned on Hua Xiyue.
She clapped her hands, delighted. âOh, perfect!â
âYouâre the Haijing Gangâs leader, then?â
âGreat timing. Your son, Qiong Aohai, asked me to deliver a message.â
She pulled a silk envelope from her robe.
At her words, Qiong Longshanâs eyes lit up. He looked toward the letter.
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Lake Tai.
Baitiao Wu.
In the center of an open clearing on a small island stood two young men.
One wore white robes and carried a violet-sheathed dagger at his waist. He was tall, fair-skinned, and strikingly handsomeâhis face solemn.
Five steps away stood a man in sea-blue robes. Slightly taller and broader, his features were strong and unwavering.
The two stood five paces apart, locked in a tense stare.
Around them stood over a dozen men, silently watching with excitement in their eyes.
These two, surrounded in the center, were none other than Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai.
âWhoosh whooshâŠâ
A faint sound of ocean tides stirred from deep within Sun Shengâs body.
Qiong Ao Hai shifted, shoulders loosening.
His powerful palms opened into stanceâthe starting move of the Raging Tides Palm.
âSecond brother, be ready!â Sun Sheng warned in a low voice.
With a stomp, he sent waves of internal energy surging through his body.
A rising sound like crashing tides emanated from his dantian.
The momentum swelledâunnerving to those who listened closely.
Qiong Aohaiâs gaze firmed. He moved both palms in an arc, unleashing the first form of the Raging Tides Palm.
Sun Sheng met him head-on, his own internal energy vibrating, executing the same move.
âBang!â
Their palms collidedâan eruption of force between them.
Their robes fluttered under the shockwave of their clash.
Neither took even half a step back.
Qiong Aohaiâs eyes flickered with surprise.
Sun Shengâs gaze mirrored his.
Both shifted stances, chaining the second, third, and fourth forms of the Raging Tides Palm in rapid succession.
âBang! Bang! Bang!â
Fists and palms collided again and again on the islandâs open ground.
The onlooking water bandits roared in excitement.
As Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai fought with fierce intensity, a small boat drifted near the lakeshore.
Onboard was Sun Shengâs confidant, Xiao Liu, along with a scholarly-looking man.
As the boat neared, the scholarâs eyes lit up at the sight of the duel.
He couldnât resist.
With a sudden spring of his feetâ
The boat tilted, nearly tossing poor Xiao Liu into the lake.
But the scholarâs movements were swift and graceful. In a blink, he appeared at the dueling grounds.
Drawing an iron fan from his waist, he grinned, âCount me in!â
With that, he flicked the fan, aiming to strike key acupuncture points on both fighters.
Sun Sheng and Qiong Ao Hai shared a quick glanceâthen turned in unison.
Each struck with a palmâone to the left, the other to the right.
Together, they attacked the scholar.
The scholarâs eyes went wide. âWhoa, whoa, whoa!â
âYou twoâreally now!â
The scholar moved with graceful agility, his iron fan deflecting left and right, just barely blocking the two attacks.
After exchanging one move each, Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai immediately turned their focus back on each other.
The scholar now sided with Qiong Aohai, his iron fan silently striking toward the pressure point on Sun Shengâs shoulder.
Unfazed, Sun Sheng met Qiong Aohaiâs palm head-on, then angled his left hand upward, countering the scholarâs attacking wrist.
With their strategies constantly shifting, the fight soon turned againâthis time to Sun Sheng and the scholar teaming up against Qiong Aohai.
Allegiances kept shifting. The three exchanged blows, sometimes cooperating, sometimes clashing. The intensity only grew.
After exchanging over a hundred moves, the scholar finally gave a wry smile and cried, âNo more, no more!â
âYou two are both first-grade palm masters. My second-grade pinpoint skills are just not on the same level.â
Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai exchanged amused looks and stopped fighting as well.
Sun Sheng clasped his fists respectfully toward the scholar. âUncle Zhou Ba!â
The scholar quickly waved his hands, half-joking and half-serious. âOh, no, no, no, Iâm not worthy of that! You're his adopted son!â
âCalling me âuncleââI really canât accept that!â
Qiong Aohai glanced curiously at Sun Sheng.
His adopted son?
Whoâs he?
Zhou Ba pulled a thin booklet from his robes and said, âI came here today on serious business.â
âIâve got one piece of good news and one piece of bad news. Which do you want to hear first?â
He looked at both Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai.
âGood news!â
âBad news!â
The two spoke at the same timeâbut gave different answers.
Zhou Ba chuckled, shaking his head. âI only have one mouth, you know. I canât say both at once.â
Qiong Aohai thought for a moment. âThen letâs hear the good news first.â
Sun Sheng nodded in agreement.
Zhou Ba said, âThe person youâve been looking for has been found.â
âWell, one of them, anyway.â
âAs for the one-eyed dragonânot from the Qilin Pavilion. We couldnât trace him.â
He handed over the thin booklet. âThese are the leads we uncovered. We also confirmed them through Tianji Pavilion.â
âWell, as long as we found someone, itâs still good news.â Qiong Aohai smiled.
All he needed was a lead.
Heâd spent more than twenty days here waiting for information. The matter was too deeply hidden, difficult to investigate.
Zhou Ba tilted his head and looked at Qiong Aohai. âIâm not finished yet. That was just the good news.â
âThe bad news is: that expert you mentionedâthe one with hands like white jade and flawless skinâdoes exist.â
âWho is it?â Qiong Aohaiâs brow furrowed. A sense of unease rose in his chest.
Zhou Ba nodded toward the thin booklet. âItâs all in there.â
Sun Sheng and Qiong Aohai flipped open the booklet.
The first line caught their eyes, and both their expressions darkened.
âName: Wan Qingâ
âStatus: Hereditary First-Rank Marquis.â