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Now reading: Chapter 816: The Crimson Dawn - A Blade With Power Of Thousa from Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist, a Action novel by EvilVillain.



The anticipation had been building for days. Wufang Xinqiao, her fiery red hair pulled back in a loose braid, paced impatiently within the confines of her private courtyard. Today was the day. Today, she would finally et the enigmatic guest, the one who possessed the legendary Crimson Dawn.

'He must be extraordinary,' she mused, a mischievous glint in her erald eyes. 'To possess such a treasure, he must be a man of exceptional taste, a connoisseur of the finer things in life.'

She glanced at Yujia, who was seated elegantly on a low stone bench, sipping tea. "Nervous?" Yujia asked with a playful smile, her eyes sparkling with amusent.

Xinqiao scoffed, trying to maintain an air of indifference. "Nervous? Hardly. I'm rely... curious."

Yujia chuckled. "Curiosity is a healthy emotion, Xinqiao. But I wouldn't be surprised if you found yourself... intrigued."

Xinqiao felt a blush creeping up her neck. "Intrigued? Perhaps. But I'm not easily swayed."

'Though he does sound... fascinating,' she admitted to herself, a shiver running down her spine.

Yujia smiled knowingly. "He's certainly... different."

She paused, taking a delicate sip of her tea. "Far more refined than... certain others I know."

Xinqiao raised an eyebrow, a playful challenge in her gaze. "Oh?"

"Yes," Yujia continued, her voice laced with a subtle hint of disdain. "So people, you know, are more concerned with their own image, with their public persona, than with truly appreciating the finer things in life."

Xinqiao felt a pang of unease. Was Yujia subtly criticizing Feng Xuan? She knew that Feng Xuan, despite his many accomplishnts, sotis ca across as arrogant and self- absorbed, more concerned with his public image than with genuine appreciation for art and culture.

'But Feng Xuan is a powerful cultivator,' she reminded herself. 'His strength and ambition are unmatched.'

Just then, a servant announced the arrival of the guest. Xinqiao felt a surge of adrenaline, her heart pounding in her chest.

The servant ushered in a tall, imposing figure, his silver hair contrasting sharply with the dark jade green of his eyes. He moved with an effortless grace, his every movent radiating an aura of power and self-assurance.

Xinqiao felt a breath catch in her throat. He was even more striking than she had imagined.

Wang Jian, his gaze sweeping across the courtyard, acknowledged their presence with a slight nod. "Greetings, ladies. I am honored to finally et you."

Yujia rose to her feet, a graceful curtsy. "Welco, honored guest. I am Lixian Yujia, and this is Wufang Xinqiao."

Xinqiao, still slightly breathless, returned the greeting. "Wufang Xinqiao. It is an honor to finally et you."

Wang Jian bowed his head slightly. "The pleasure is entirely mine."

He turned his gaze to Xinqiao, his green eyes lingering on her for a fraction of a second longer than necessary. 'A fiery spirit indeed,' he thought, his gaze sweeping over her voluptuous figure, the subtle curve of her hips, the defiant tilt of her chin.

Xinqiao felt a shiver run down her spine under the intensity of his gaze. He was observing her, not with the lecherous gaze of a commoner, but with the discerning eye of a connoisseur, appreciating the subtle nuances of her beauty, the strength and power that radiated from her very being.

'He's unlike any man I've ever t,' she thought, her heart pounding erratically.

Wang Jian, seemingly oblivious to the effect he had on her, turned his attention to the surrounding landscape. "Magnificent gardens," he comnted, his voice low and cultured. "The air here is... invigorating."

Yujia, ever the attentive hostess, offered him a seat. "Please, do join us. I've prepared a light refreshnt."

Wang Jian accepted the offer, his gaze sweeping over the courtyard, taking in the intricate stonework, the cascading waterfalls, the vibrant blooms of the exotic flowers.

'A woman of refined taste,' he thought, his eyes lingering on a particularly exquisite bonsai tree. 'She appreciates beauty in all its forms.'

He turned back to Xinqiao, a faint smile playing on his lips. "I understand you have a fondness for... blades?"

Xinqiao, intrigued, replied, "Indeed. My father, the Lord of the Volcanic Peaks, has a rather extensive collection. He's quite the connoisseur himself."

Wang Jian nodded. "I can imagine. I too have a modest collection. Perhaps... you would be interested in viewing it?"

Xinqiao's eyes widened. "You collect blades as well?"

Wang Jian smiled. "A small collection, nothing compared to your father's, I'm sure. But I do have a few... interesting pieces."

He gestured towards the air, and with a flick of his wrist, a small table materialized before them, laden with exquisite artifacts. There were intricately carved jade figurines, shimring obsidian sculptures, and a collection of ancient scrolls, their delicate calligraphy a testant to the artistry of long-forgotten civilizations.

Xinqiao's eyes widened in astonishnt. "How...?"

Wang Jian smiled. "A small trick of the mind," he explained casually. "A minor spatial manipulation."

Xinqiao was speechless. She had never seen anyone manipulate space so effortlessly. She had heard of cultivators with unique bloodline abilities, but this was beyond anything she had ever witnessed.

Wang Jian, seemingly oblivious to her astonishnt, continued to unveil his treasures. He

presented her with a delicate porcelain vase, its surface adorned with intricate floral patterns, then a set of intricately woven silk robes, each thread shimring with an iridescent sheen.

"These," he said, "were woven by the celestial weavers of the Starweave Nebula. They are said to enhance the wearer's agility and reflexes."

Xinqiao, still reeling from his previous display, could only stare in awe. Each artifact was a masterpiece, a testant to the artist's skill and the wonders of the universe.

Yujia, observing Xinqiao's growing fascination, couldn't help but interject. "You know, Feng Xuan rarely brings such treasures back from his expeditions. He's more concerned with... practical matters, with... expanding the sect's influence."

Xinqiao felt a pang of disappointnt, though she quickly masked it with a polite smile. "Of course," she murmured, though her mind was still reeling from the wonders Wang Jian had

unveiled.

Wang Jian, seemingly oblivious to the undercurrent of tension, continued to charm them with his conversation, his wit, and his effortless grace. He spoke of ancient civilizations, of forgotten legends, of the mysteries of the cosmos, his voice resonating with a profound wisdom that captivated both won.

As the afternoon wore on, Xinqiao found herself increasingly drawn to him. He was unlike any

man she had ever t, a man of profound intellect, refined tastes, and imnse power. He

was a challenge, a mystery, and she found herself inexplicably drawn to the enigma that was

Wang Jian.

'He's far more intriguing than Feng Xuan,' she admitted to herself, a dangerous thought taking root in her mind.

But she quickly pushed the thought aside. Feng Xuan was her lover, her husband. Loyalty, duty, and honor bound her to him.

'Besides,' she reminded herself, 'this is just a ga. A fascinating ga played by a master manipulator.'

And as she watched Wang Jian, his eyes gleaming with amusent as he engaged Yujia in a lively debate on the rits of different schools of philosophical thought, she knew one thing for certain: this ga had just begun.

The sun began its descent, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple. The gentle breeze

carried the sweet fragrance of night-blooming jasmine, adding a touch of magic to the already enchanting atmosphere. Wang Jian, with a subtle wave of his hand, conjured a small table laden with exquisite delicacies - mooncakes filled with lotus seed paste, crystal-clear dew drops served in jade cups, and fragrant teas that emanated wisps of ethereal smoke.

"Please," he gestured, a warm smile gracing his lips. "Let us partake in a small repast before the evening deepens."

Yujia, ever the gracious hostess, readily accepted. "Such thoughtfulness," she murmured, her eyes sparkling with appreciation. "You truly are a most considerate guest."

Xinqiao, however, found her appetite sowhat diminished. Her mind was a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. Wang Jian's presence was undeniably captivating, his every word and gesture radiating an aura of power and mystique. 'He's like a character from a legend,' she

thought, her gaze drawn to the intricate patterns woven into his dark robes. 'So different from the... the predictable rhythm of my life.'

She took a delicate sip of the dewdrop, the cool liquid sliding down her throat. 'Feng Xuan would never think of such... such elegant details,' she mused, a flicker of discontent stirring within her. 'He's always so focused on the grand sche, the big picture. He overlooks the

small, beautiful monts.'

As they partook in the refreshnts, the conversation flowed effortlessly, touching upon various topics - from the intricacies of ancient poetry to the latest advancents in cultivation techniques. Wang Jian's knowledge seed boundless, his insights sharp and

profound.

"You speak of the Dao as if you've walked its every path," Yujia remarked, her voice filled with

admiration.

Wang Jian chuckled softly. "The Dao is an endless journey, Lady Yujia. I rely strive to

understand its whispers."

Xinqiao, who had been listening intently, finally found an opening to broach the topic that

had been burning in her mind. "Honored Guest Wang Jian," she began, her voice carefully

asured. "I've heard whispers... rumors of a treasure you possess. A treasure of imnse power."

Wang Jian's gaze shifted to her, his green eyes eting hers with an intensity that made her heart skip a beat. "Rumors?" he echoed, a faint smile playing on his lips. "Ah, you must be referring to the Crimson Dawn."

Xinqiao nodded slowly, her breath catching in her throat. "Indeed. It is said to be a blade of unparalleled beauty and power."

Wang Jian remained silent for a mont, his gaze drifting towards the setting sun. The light caught the silver strands in his hair, giving him an almost ethereal appearance. 'She's curious,' he thought, a flicker of amusent dancing in his eyes. 'And perhaps a little more

than curious.'

He turned back to Xinqiao, his expression thoughtful. "The Crimson Dawn... it is indeed a

unique artifact. A relic of a bygone era."

He paused, as if considering his words carefully. "It is not rely a blade, Lady Xinqiao. It is a

conduit of power, a key to unlocking hidden potential."

"Hidden potential?" Xinqiao echoed, her curiosity piqued.

"Indeed," Wang Jian confird. "The Crimson Dawn responds to the wielder's intent,

amplifying their strength, their will, their very essence."

He gestured with his hand, and from thin air, a long, slender blade materialized before them.

It rested on the conjured table, its crimson surface gleaming in the fading light. The blade seed to pulse with an inner light, radiating an aura of raw power that made Xinqiao's breath catch in her throat.

'It's... breathtaking,' she thought, her eyes wide with awe. The blade was unlike anything she

had ever seen. The crimson hue was not a re surface color; it seed to emanate from within, as if the blade itself was forged from solidified bloodfire.

"This..." she stamred, unable to find the words to express her amazent.

"This is the Crimson Dawn," Wang Jian said softly, his voice filled with a quiet reverence.

He reached out and gently touched the blade, his fingers tracing the intricate carvings that

adorned its surface. "It has been with for many years," he murmured, his voice tinged

with a hint of nostalgia. "It has witnessed countless battles, countless triumphs, countless

tragedies."

Xinqiao's gaze remained fixed on the blade, her mind racing. 'To wield such a weapon...' she thought, a thrill running through her. 'To command such power...'

She glanced at Wang Jian, her eyes filled with a mixture of awe and curiosity. "May I...?" she

began hesitantly, gesturing towards the blade.

Wang Jian considered her for a mont, his green eyes searching hers. 'She desires it,' he

thought, a flicker of understanding in his gaze. 'Not for conquest or domination, but for the sheer experience of wielding such power.'

He nodded slowly. "You may," he said, his voice low and resonant. "But be warned, Lady

Xinqiao. The Crimson Dawn is not easily controlled. It demands a strong will, a resolute spirit."

Xinqiao took a deep breath, her heart pounding in her chest. She reached out and carefully grasped the hilt of the blade. The mont her fingers touched the cool tal, a jolt of energy surged through her, making her gasp.

'It feels... alive,' she thought, her senses heightened, her awareness sharpened. The blade

seed to hum in her hand, resonating with her own life force.

She lifted the blade, feeling its weight perfectly balanced in her hand. The crimson surface

shimred and pulsed, as if responding to her touch. She swung the blade in a slow, graceful arc, feeling the air ripple around it.

'It's... magnificent,' she thought, a sense of exhilaration coursing through her veins. The

power that flowed through the blade was intoxicating, overwhelming.

But as she continued to wield the blade, she began to feel a subtle shift. The energy that had

initially felt so exhilarating began to feel... oppressive. The blade seed to be drawing on

her own energy, draining her vitality.

'It's... demanding,' she thought, her brow furrowing. The blade was not simply amplifying

her power; it was consuming it.

She felt a slight tremor in her hand, the blade becoming heavier, more difficult to control. She

realized that she was struggling to maintain her grip, the power of the Crimson Dawn threatening to overwhelm her.

Wang Jian, who had been observing her intently, placed a gentle hand on her arm. "Enough,"

he said softly. "You have experienced its essence."

Xinqiao, grateful for the interruption, relinquished her grip on the blade. The mont she

released it, the oppressive feeling vanished, leaving her feeling slightly drained but also strangely invigorated.

The Crimson Dawn vanished as quickly as it had appeared, leaving no trace of its presence. Xinqiao took a deep breath, trying to regain her composure.

"It is... an extraordinary weapon," she said, her voice slightly breathless.

Wang Jian nodded. "Indeed. It is a reflection of the wielder's soul. It amplifies their strengths,

but it also exposes their weaknesses."

He paused, his gaze eting hers with a knowing look. "It is a mirror, Lady Xinqiao. It shows

you who you truly are."

Xinqiao felt a shiver run down her spine. His words resonated with her deeply. The brief experience of wielding the Crimson Dawn had been both exhilarating and unsettling. It had shown her a glimpse of her own potential, but it had also revealed a vulnerability she had not

fully acknowledged.

'He sees more than he lets on,' she thought, her gaze fixed on Wang Jian. 'He sees into the

depths of my soul.'

As the evening deepened, the conversation continued, but the atmosphere had subtly shifted.

The encounter with the Crimson Dawn had left a profound impression on Xinqiao, a lingering

sense of awe and a newfound respect for Wang Jian's imnse power. The ga, she realized, was far more complex than she had initially imagined. And she, it seed, was playing a far

more dangerous role than she had anticipated.

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