154 Replacemen

“You!” Upon hearing this, Mu Hongyu’s anger was piqued, and she swung her hand towards Chu Xianmin’s face!

Chu Xianmin did not back down. She grabbed Mu Hongyu’s and shoved her hard.

Mu Hongyu fell back uncontrollably. Several of her wounds ripped open, and blood flowed out, leaving stains on her clothes.

She had been severely injured and was at her weakest now. She definitely wasn’t Chu Xianmin’s match.

Chu Xianmin stepped through the door and looked down at her mockingly. “Are you angry? What’s there to be angry about? Was anything I said untrue? I heard Chu Liuyue died in the hands of the black flying python. The entire mountain collapsed! I’m assuming her body hasn’t been found either?”

Mu Hongyu felt something churning in her chest, and black shadows flashed before her eyes. “You… get out!”

Chu Xianmin laughed. “I’m visiting you out of goodwill, but you’re so unappreciative. However, don’t worry. I won’t let things go so easily after Chu Liuyue did this to me. It’s such a pity that I didn’t get to see how she died or get rid of her myself. However, you shall pay for it then since you’re close to her. I’ll make sure to do it slowly.”

With that, Chu Xianmin turned to leave.

Bang!

The golden mane bear cub charged into Chu Xianmin’s abdomen and knocked her down to the ground.

The back of Chu Xianmin’s head heavily landed on the ground, making her head ring. Chu Xianmin was driven mad with anger. She sent the golden mane bear cub flying with a kick before she struggled up and thrust her sword at the golden mane bear cub’s abdomen.

“Congcong!” Mu Hongyu cried out as she lunged over.

The tip of Chu Xianmin’s sword was at Mu Hongyu’s back.

Tsing!

A flying rock hit the sword with precision, knocking Chu Xianmin’s sword away.

It missed Mu Hongyu narrowly.

try { window._mNHandle.queue.push(function () { window._mNDetails.loadTag("386623558", "300x250", "386623558"); }); } catch (error) { }

Chu Xianmin looked back angrily. “Who dares…”

The cub was still highly alert and staring at Chu Xianmin intently.

Wen Yan shook his head disappointedly. “Fiends are really sensitive, especially the young ones. It’s very wary of you because it had sensed your enmity. Mu Hongyu is its master. Do you really want me to keep asking?”

Chu Xianmin panicked. “Mr. Wen Yan—”

Wen Yan cut her off impatiently. “That’s enough. You’re injured too, so we’ll call it quits, and I won’t pursue this. Hurry back! Don’t let something like this happen again.”

“… Yes.” Chu Xianmin knew that there was no point in arguing. She had no choice but to take it lying down as she hobbled away.

Wen Yan stared at her back and sighed after a long pause. Chu Xianmin used to be smart and hardworking. How did she turn into who she is today?

Mu Hongyu hugged the golden mane bear cub in her arms and gently patted before it recovered and lay in her arms comfortably.

Wen Yan turned around, but he did not know what to say when he saw Mu Hongyu’s dazed and broken appearance. In the end, he pulled out a letter from his sleeve. “Hongyu, your father—Prince Ping Jiang—has sent a letter.”