And he even went so far as to blackmail her!
Chi Sui is emo.
The specific manifestation is pretending to be indifferent.
Don’t ask, if you ask, you’re just pretending.
When the mist dissipated, a huge castle appeared in the lake.
Chi Sui widened his eyes. This castle is so big...but it's a bit shabby.
Prime Minister Turtle tried to save his dignity: "The castle has a history of several hundred years. My prince advocates frugality and has never renovated it."
Chi Sui smiled and agreed: "Yes, yes, it looks very historical."
Prime Minister Turtle: I feel comfortable.
The Demon King's castle is huge, but honestly, it's pretty empty.
When you enter, the first feeling is coldness, and the second feeling is emptiness.
Prime Minister Gui brought Chi Sui and others to a hall specially used for banquets.
The hall was large, about the size of a football field. A long table was covered with black silk, and on either side of the table were intricately carved wooden chairs.
At the very top, there is a black throne. To be honest, this throne is much more domineering than the king’s throne.
The cold, translucent black jade throne is exquisitely carved and majestic, with two fist-sized red gems inlaid on both sides of the armrests.
The gem was deep red in color, and under the refraction of light, it caused the entire throne to be filled with a red mist.
Mary and Ellie followed closely behind Chi Sui.
Prime Minister Turtle took the three of them to the back of the banquet hall, where there was a large kitchen. The kitchen was empty but very clean and tidy.
Chi Sui was obsessed with the two red gems on the throne, but he heard Prime Minister Turtle mutter, "Your Highness will have to replace that thing with gold sooner or later."
Chi Sui: ...I don’t quite understand your Highness’s obsession with gold.
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