I've Put All My Points into Defense

A magnificent and tumultuous era, where racial wars and peaceful developments unfold in a high martial world.

A vast and all-encompassing world, with myriad races each displaying their unique...

Chapter 105: Clouds and Mists

Before Xiao Zhan could answer, Chu Yao continued to ask, "What kind of person do you think my father is?"

Asking this question made Chu Yao feel inexplicably annoyed.

I am his son, but I have to ask others this question. It’s so strange to think about it.

"I haven't seen it."

"But I've heard my father talk about Lord Chu many times. Lord Chu is a wise, knowledgeable, and interesting person, but he is also indulgent, unruly, and extremely bold in his actions."

"The previous highest military commander of this small world wasn't Fang Siping, but Hu Fei, a distinguished general who had fought against alien races for nearly ten years and was a master of the fifth level of martial arts. My father said that Lord Chu and Lord Hu Fei had argued many times, the kind where they would slam the table. They had very different views on military affairs."

"Then, Hu Fei died unexpectedly, and the alien army inexplicably began to collapse. In less than half a year, the small world was completely restored."

"Lord Fang reaped the rewards. Then, Lord Chu raided the Ancient Gods' lair and probably killed many important figures, but no news of him leaked out. Then, Lord Chu disappeared."

It was really a bit difficult for Xiao Zhan to say so many words in one breath.

These things are top secret and ordinary soldiers have no access to them.

Even if you can get in touch with them, it is difficult to connect all these situations together.

Xiao Zhan was able to hear these things because he is Xiao Polu's son.

Of course, this can be considered second-hand, or even third- or fourth-hand information.

The specific situation is still a mystery.

Chu Yao sorted out these things and became more and more confused the more he thought about them.

From another perspective, doubts arise.

Why—Fang Siping didn’t tell me this?