How could she not have thought about letting him die? But if he really died, it wouldn’t be fun at all.
When he was very, very small, still capable of crying, watching him cry was such a blissful thing. Unfortunately, this little creature was truly naturally stubborn. Gradually, he stopped crying and would look at her with a kind of resentful gaze. Whenever she saw that resentful gaze, she found it extrely amusing.
He hated her, but on what grounds did he hate her?
He would never know how much she hated him, so much that him dying a million tis would not be enough to quell everything she lost because of him.
So she would never let him have it easy. She wanted to always watch him suffer, watch him live a life worse than death. Only then could her life, ruined by him, sense a tiniest bit of joy.
Han Qingjue’s eyes gradually lost their clarity. Xia Ji smiled and reached out to her. After grabbing Han Qingjue’s hand, they disappeared from the spot, taking with them Han Qingjue’s two subordinates.
The forest remained clear and silent, as if no one had ever been there, as if nothing had ever happened.
——
Since the day Han Qingjue left, indeed she never appeared again.
And in Hanjing City, no other Spirit Cultivators appeared either.
Everything was as calm as it was at the beginning, giving people a particularly misleading sense of peace and harmony.
Perhaps it was because the day of the child’s birth was drawing closer, Han Jing felt a kind of inexplicable anxiety, but she knew the person most nervous at this ti was not herself, but Su Yu.
So she insisted on not showing it in front of Su Yu, trying as much as possible to convince herself not to be afraid.
Until An Chuxue ca to tell her sothing.
This was how it happened:
With only a month left until Han Jing’s child was due, the weather had beco sowhat hot. An Chuxue had been preoccupied with what Han Jing had told her, so the closer it got to the child’s birth, the more unsettled she felt; there were several occasions during the experints when she was distracted.
Yun Feng reminded her several tis, finally, with a solemn face, he told her sothing he had always wanted to say but had never spoken aloud.
It was the matter Han Jing had previously speculated about. Yun Feng told her they needed her help and hoped she could do her utmost, because this was their only chance. If they missed it, they would never be able to save the child.
So in any case, they asked her to definitely cooperate with them, and absolutely not to tell Han Jing about this, fearing Han Jing couldn’t bear it.
An Chuxue previously had suspected whether Han Jing got it wrong, whether she was overthinking it, until she clearly heard Yun Feng tell her the truth. Only then did she have to admire that Han Jing had pieced together a truth completely beyond imagination from the little clues she knew.
Yet this truth, cruelly unsettling.
If she hadn’t already heard Han Jing say it once, she would definitely have broken down, but even though she heard it again, she was still in a daze for several days.
Inadvertently, she also fooled Yun Feng. No one knew that she actually already knew the truth, and Han Jing had known it long ago.
It was several days later that An Chuxue found the opportunity to tell Han Jing about this.
Han Jing was never soone who indulged in fantasies, so when An Chuxue ca to tell her these things, her heart, which had been in turmoil for so many days, unexpectedly cald down.
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