The Cold and Aloof Goddess of the Green Tea Villain 17



When Sang Yan arrived at the main hall of the palace, there was only one person sitting in the main seat.

When the other person saw Sang Yan arrive, he immediately got down from his seat, ran up to him, and grabbed his sleeve.

Sang Yan frowned slightly and instinctively dodged away: "Your Majesty, please have some self-respect."

The emperor only calmed down slightly when he heard his voice: "Grand Preceptor, something has happened."

"Your Majesty, please speak." Sang Yan kept her distance from him, but her furrowed brows remained furrowed.

The emperor picked up a talisman and a letter; the talisman had been mostly burned.

"This has appeared in Lingcheng, and the entire city's inhabitants have become like walking corpses, emaciated and skin and bones. All the people I sent out never returned. This morning... a letter like this appeared in my imperial study."

Sang Yan glanced at the talisman, then picked up the letter. The letter demanded that the emperor send a girl with a crescent-shaped birthmark on her shoulder to Lingcheng, or else Lingcheng's fate would be repeated in the capital.

Sang Yan held the letter tightly in her hand, and in that instant, the letter before her turned into flames. The crescent-shaped birthmark told Sang Yan who this person was.

He gave her this crescent-shaped birthmark. This person is Wan Ge. He marked her to find her.

Sang Yan had considered erasing the crescent-shaped birthmark, but every time she touched Wan Ge, she felt terrible; her heart would ache terribly.

So he had no choice but to give up for the time being.

"Does the Imperial Advisor think it was done by a monster?" The Emperor felt extremely uneasy; he had felt a powerful sense of oppression when he received that letter.

He had only ever felt this kind of oppressive feeling from the Imperial Preceptor. The reason for this problem was twofold: first, he knew that the Imperial Preceptor was no ordinary person; second, he felt that only the Imperial Preceptor could solve this problem.

All the emperors knew that the Grand Preceptor was no ordinary person, but they were not really clear about what the Grand Preceptor was supposed to do beforehand. However, none of that mattered as long as the Grand Preceptor did not betray them, all other issues were minor.

“It’s not a monster.” Sang Yan lowered his eyes. He could feel the aura on the talisman, and the aura on it was actually… divine power.

He is now Sang Yan, and he was once in the same body as Xing Chen. After waking up, he also learned about him. He knew very well that the other person was not an ordinary person either.

Si Ming told him not to interfere, but if he didn't come, wouldn't Wan Ge fall into his hands again?

He wouldn't let anything happen to Wan Ge, he wouldn't let her fail her tribulation, but he also absolutely wouldn't allow her to suffer in the mortal world.

Even if he is punished by the heavens after this, it doesn't matter. Even if he is reduced to ashes, he will protect her and keep her safe.

"What? Not a monster! Then why is he?" If he's not a monster, then why is he hurting everyone in the city and causing such panic?

Sang Yan did not continue or accept it, but simply said, "Don't worry, nothing will happen. I will take care of him."

Sang Yan knew very well why the other party was targeting everyone in the city. He had been seriously injured and needed to recover his divine power, which meant he had to go into seclusion to recuperate, but seclusion was a very long process.

Besides going into seclusion, there is another feasible way: absorbing the spiritual power of others. The Heavenly Realm has been searching for him extensively, and it would be very dangerous for him to stay there any longer.

Demons and the underworld are places with very little spiritual energy, only the human world has it.

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