After dying young in her prime, the master of the Xuanmen sect, Yan Jiu, transmigrated to a parallel world and became an unfortunate soul whose luck had been stolen. She inexplicably bound herself ...
Andrei did not speak.
He remained skeptical.
Isn't this like inviting a wolf into the house?
By the time Andrei and Leviathan found Yan Jiu, Yan Jiu had already discussed the timing and location with the masked man.
Andrei squinted.
What's going on? I haven't seen her for a while, and she's acting like a brother to my lieutenant!?
Give Yan Jiu a little more time.
Is she able to sideline him?
Andrei looked at the masked man: "Thor."
Thor quickly turned around: "My lord."
Yan Jiu relaxed slightly after learning the masked man's name; the only one who wasn't relaxed now was Thor.
Andrei gave Saul a deep look before turning around. Saul, who knew Andrei well, knew that Andrei had something to say, but because there were other people around, he immediately followed him.
Leviathan gazed at Yan Jiu with a deep look.
His eyes held a brutal ruthlessness, and even though Yan Jiu had lost his memory, he could not be underestimated.
Before Leviathan could inquire about Yan Jiu's relationship with Thor, Yan Jiu preemptively spoke up, appearing relaxed and unguarded: "The companions here are so welcoming. By the way, should I give myself a name? To signify that I'm embarking on a new life."
Leviathan raised an eyebrow: "Of course."
He looked at Yan Jiu's fragile neck, his mind racing with a hundred ways to break it.
Yan Jiu stroked his chin and thought for a moment: "How about Jervich?"
Upon hearing this...
Leviathan narrowed his eyes.
If he remembers correctly, Jervich means the number nine in E language.
Nine and nine are so similar.
Could it be that Yan Jiu didn't lose her memory?
No, he must believe in the Sun Wheel.
Leviathan praised, "A very nice name."
Yan Jiu said with satisfaction, "Then I'll be called Jervich from now on."
What Leviathan didn't know was that Yan Jiu also possessed the omniscient Funeral System, a bug that allowed him to exploit this vulnerability.
He didn't think it through.
So much so that they were destined to regret it soon afterward.