Chapter 136 136; Be Buried In The Mass Grave And Forever Be Forgotten

"Do you blame me? Tell me; is it hatred or is it that you are not my Lin Wei!" She questioned her, her voice shaky.

" What do you think? If you can't even recognize your daughter, then don't call yourself a mother." She retorted coldly as she played with the bow and arrow.

'is she my daughter? But when did she learn martial arts? When did she practice magic? Why is she so different, cold and cruel.' the Empress was lost in her thoughts.

"Guards all of you arrest her!" The king ordered.

The soldiers dashed forward to catch and subdue her when they approached near, she used her powers pulling one soldier close to her in seconds and split his body into two pieces, while that smiling charm never left her face.

"Devil! Devil! Devil!"

"You are a Devil."

"Aaahhhhhhh! Aaaahhh! Aaaahhh!" Screams ensued the entire training ground frightening even the chipping birds that were enjoying the tranquility of the garden.

"Hahahaha.... hahaha.... hahaha... Let me see who dares! Humphh!" She snorted out coldly looking at the people screaming.

"You are a devil"

"A Devil!"

"Hehehe... I will show you and then we can learn if I really am a devil," she opened her arms swirling the wind and controlling it as her eyes turned jade green with a bloody pupil.

"Aarrhgggh! aarrhgggh! Arrggghhh!" The garden was filled with screams of terror.

" Wei Wei, when did you become this cruel and ruthless!" A voice sounded from the above the sky.

Everyone raised their heads to look at the direction where the voice came from, Wei Wei also turned to face the sky and see the person ruining her fun.

When she saw his face, she paled, he looked exactly as Bai Chang! 'could he be also existing here? Or what could be happening! Why is there so much mystery.'

She stared at him dazed as wild thoughts raced through her mind.

"Ohhh do I know you?" She decided to test waters.

" How can you not me your older brother Bai Chang." He smirked as he ascended down and approached her, looking like a dainty.

"Greetings to the Great Supreme Venerable!" They kowtowed to him in respect, the King included.

" Eehh? Supreme Venerable? What's that! Even the king is kneeling to him, he should be really powerful." She silently thought as he approached her.

" I haven't seen you paying respect to your older brother." He smiled gently as he checked her out.

" I don't remember having a brother as old as you." She spoke out, her eyes narrowed, everything was same and exactly, 'who is he?'

" Ohhh then remember from now on am your brother Bai Chang, and why are you killing these people! What crime have they committed?" He inquired as he looked around.

" First for mistreating me, second for questioning my words and third for not respecting me, how dare a mere concubine's daughter question me! What right does she have!" She snorted coldly.

" Don't you think that those crimes are pardonable?" He inquired as he played with his horsetail, whisking.

"No... I decide on which crimes can be pardoned" she responded as she looked at the crowd that had their heads bowed, she could tell he was a powerful person.

"Hehehe.... I didn't expect Princess Ju Lin Wei to be so cruel." Another voice boomed from the sky.

Everyone raised their heads to look at the descending figure that was wearing a white robe carrying a sword.

"Oohhh.... So people do know me, but I know none at all." She thought silently.

" Greetings Heavenly Saint!"

" Greetings Heavenly Saint!"

They all respectfully kowtowed, greeting him.

Lin Wei was curious about this realm and this strange entitlement.

"You want people to kowtow to you and hail your name respectfully?" Bai Chang asked her as he saw the amazement in her eyes.

"Why would I need people to; I don't need any fancy titles, I just want them to stay out my sight, they are all an eyesore." She snorted coldly.

" Are you certain?" He questioned her as he narrowed his eyes on her.

" All the dead bodies shall be buried in the mass grave and forever be forgotten that they existed, their names shall never be uttered anywhere else." she gave those cold orders as she vanished into thin air.

"All of you may rise." The Heavenly Saint released them.

" All of you can get back to your stations." The Supreme Venerable released them too.

Everyone dashed away in horror, they didn't look behind at all.

"Eehh this 'sister' of yours kills people like ants, see how these people are scared silly." The Heavenly Saint Bai Yun spoke out sarcastically.

"Humphh! What do you want me to do! She finally wakes up after being in a coma for so long but the first thing she does is frightening people." Bai Chang snorted coldly.

" When did you come back?" Bai Yun inquired as they walked into the huge garden.

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" Just today." He replied politely.

"Do you think she will know it's you! If you haven't have marked her, she wouldn't have been noticed." Bai Yun responded.

" That's just a shadow there, he shall live there as long as he wants, I don't plan on summoning him." He replied.

" Ohh.." they enjoyed the tranquility and serenity of the beautiful and quiet garden.

Lin Wei got into her Princess manor as wild thoughts occupied her mind.

"Who he is he? Damn it, how come this princess doesn't have any memories." She cursed as she laid in bed wildly.

In the Camp, it was 3am already, Scorpion and Eagle began a thorough training program for the soldiers, they wanted perfection.

Lin Hong and Lin Huang also joined them to train.

"Eeehh Young Masters, what happened? You don't need to wake up this early morning!" Scorpion was surprised to see them awake at this hour.

" No we need to train hard." They responded as they joined the other soldiers and began training.

"What happened to them?" Scorpion thought out loudly.

"Maybe they want to be strong." Eagle responded.

"That could be it." Scorpion nodded his head.

" Have they returned?" Eagle inquired.

"No.. I don't think they have." He responded solemnly.

Inside the cell rooms, some men walked in opening the steel door bars, covered their heads as they pushed them out roughly.