Chapter 34
Wen Chaosheng seems to be going through a tribulation as well.
strangeness.
In Feng Yingning's storyline, Wen Chaosheng's name is almost merely a background character.
Yingning remembered that he was hardly mentioned at all in the storyline.
"Little 7, is Wen Chaosheng a character in Feng Yingning's storyline?" Yingning wanted to confirm one more time.
"He didn't appear much, but I saw his name in another person's storyline."
"Who?" Yingning asked in confusion.
This person's name, however, sounds very familiar.
"Dan Yao".
"Danyao?"
"Yes, Master."
Yingning lowered her eyes and pondered for a moment. Wen Chaosheng's two appearances did indeed raise some suspicions.
After checking out Dan Yao's storyline, 67 came to remind Ying Ning.
“Master, Wen Chaosheng was once helped by Dan Yao, so there is some connection between them.”
A flash of inspiration struck Yingning, as if she had grasped something.
"Little Seven, how did Dan Yao send the message to all the sects?"
"The story only says that Dan Yao sent a message to someone, and she knew that no one in the immortal realm could question that person's words."
"And this task of exposing the demon race was entrusted to her, an acquaintance."
Yingning murmured, repeating, "I know that no one in the Immortal Realm can question that person's words."
Chapter 67 seems to have revealed some key plot points: "Dan Yao wrote 'Wen Chaosheng' on the envelope."
Yingning smiled and said, "I see."
She had never understood how Dan Yao had managed to convince the various sects that Feng Yingning was the murderer of the immortal disciples.
However, Wen Chaosheng came into being at this time.
That makes sense now.
Wen Chaosheng was a man skilled in divination and fortune telling.
No one in the sect would doubt what he said.
A cold glint flashed in the fox's eyes, and Li Ziqing, holding Ying Ning, immediately sensed it.
The little fox in my arms was displeased at this moment.
"What's wrong?"
As soon as she spoke, the little fox's aura became delicate again.
Her gaze remained fixed on the sugar painting of a little bird, and she even nodded at him.
Li Ziqing glanced at the sugar painting and then reluctantly took out his money.
"Boss, I'd like a sugar painting."
"Young master, what shape is it?"
Li Ziqing thought for a moment and then spoke:
"The little fox's."
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The man in the royal blue silk robe on the other side suddenly felt a sense of oppression in his chest.
I don't know why.
The man in the brocade crown riding beside him noticed his unusual expression and asked:
"Chaosheng, are you feeling unwell?"
"I am unharmed, thank you for your concern, Third Prince."
The man in the brocade crown was none other than the Third Prince, Li Yuan. Upon hearing his explanation, he ceased his inquiries and instead changed the subject:
Why did you insist on coming to such a remote city?
Wen Chaosheng withdrew his uncomfortable expression, his face still beaming with smiles.
“When I was observing the night view yesterday, I noticed an unusual movement of stars here. I suspect that my destined one is here.”
"Haha, I didn't expect you to believe in the concept of a destined person. If you want to get married, I, the prince, can gather noble ladies from the capital for you to choose from yourself." Li Yuan suggested to Wen Chaosheng as if he had heard something amusing.
Wen Chaosheng immediately bowed:
"Thank you for your concern, Your Highness. However, I have always been curious. Now that I have calculated my destined person, I must come and see for myself."
There was nothing wrong with Wen Chaosheng's words, so Li Yuan couldn't say anything more.
The two rode side by side on horseback.
They stopped when they saw the figure standing in front of the sugar painting stall.
When Li Yuan saw Li Ziqing, his eyes darkened.
He was originally a distinguished person with extraordinary appearance and imposing presence, but now his aura turned cold and he had an uncertain expression.
Furthermore, he was born to the Empress, and his clothing was adorned with precious gold and jewels.
Anyone who saw him would know that he was of very high status.
Li Ziqing felt the gaze behind her, turned around, and met Li Yuan's eyes.
Although she was surprised that he was there, she quickly realized what was going on:
"Your Highness, Third Prince."
The fact that he didn't call her "Third Brother" shows that the two were not on friendly terms.
"Mm." The latter nodded slightly in response.
Li Yuan didn't have much of an impression of his sixth brother, whose birth mother was a palace maid.
If he hadn't seen him at that moment, Li Yuan would hardly have remembered that this city was his fiefdom.
"Third Prince, is there any official business here?"
"Today, this prince and Chaosheng are just here for a stroll." Li Yuan stopped looking at Li Ziqing and instead began to examine the sugar painting stall behind him.
[The sixth prince is actually buying sugar paintings.]
This is truly beneath the dignity of royalty.
Upon hearing Wen Chaosheng's name, Yingning immediately peeked out from Li Ziqing's arms.
He looked at Wen Chaosheng.
The sudden appearance of the fiery red fox caught the attention of both Li Yuan and Wen Chaosheng.
The fox ears twitched slightly with a smile, its fur was glossy, and its whole body looked adorable.
Wen Chaosheng felt much better after seeing Ying Ning.
"Is this His Highness the Sixth Prince's pet?" he asked curiously.
Although Li Ziqing did not see Wen Chaosheng, seeing that he was a person close to the Third Prince, she replied:
"Yes, I found it in the manor a couple of days ago."
"To find such a spirited little fox in the manor, it seems that the Sixth Prince is destined to have it." Wen Chaosheng always spoke with a smile, his eyes full of admiration.
Wen Chaosheng was born with a clear mind, which allowed him to develop a keen and insightful heart.
Even when Dan Yao used their past relationship to ask him to help send a message to the sect, he didn't think too much about it.
Through divination, Wen Chaosheng saw that Feng Yingning's destiny was indeed filled with overwhelming demonic energy, destined to become a demon.
He then believed Dan Yao's one-sided account that she had witnessed Feng Yingning murdering others and cultivating demonic arts.
He, Xi Yunliu, Li Ziqing.
None of the three killed Bo Ren, yet Bo Ren died because of them.
All worldly connections and relationships are interconnected.
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