As an elder, ddling in the affairs of the younger generation is generally ill-advised.
Especially since Yin Feijing was rely his Dao companion’s niece.
Yin Zhi, the ruler of the Lan Kingdom, had even less reason to interfere.
So, tactfully, he prepared to leave.
After all, an angry woman in a relationship was like an uncontrolled flying sword—capable of indiscriminate attacks.
Even a passing dog might end up slapped twice for no reason.
Yin Zhi had no intention of becoming collateral damage.
Claiming he needed to fetch more silk, he readied to slip away quietly.
But as soon as he stepped out of the grand hall and into the garden, he spotted a familiar figure approaching at high speed.
It was none other than Ye Yu, his long-absent nephew-in-law.
Waving energetically, Yin Zhi refrained from calling out to avoid alarming anyone. Fortunately, Ye Yu noticed and descended directly.
“You’re Yin Zhi, the ruler of the Lan Kingdom?” Ye Yu asked cautiously.
Although Yin Zhi’s transformation was drastic, traces of his old features were still recognizable. Besides, how many people in the Lan Kingdom could be waving at Ye Yu while dressed in dragon robes?
“That’s right,” Yin Zhi replied with a smile. “Quite the change, isn’t it? Hard to recognize now, huh? You must be here for Yin Feijing, right?”
Since Yin Feijing’s arrival the previous day, Yin Zhi had sensed sothing unusual.
Why would Yin Feijing return here out of the blue, offering no explanation and saying only that she would stay for two days before leaving?
Now it all made sense—she had chosen the Lan Kingdom as a waiting spot, expecting Ye Yu to co.
Ah, love.
The push and pull of emotions, the mix of anger and anticipation—it was classic.
Ye Yu, unaware of the romantic implications, simply asked, “Where is she? I need to speak with her.”
“She’s in the grand hall,” Yin Zhi replied, grinning. “Go on. But I’ll warn you, she’s brimming with resentnt right now. What did you do to make her so angry?”
Yin Zhi’s tone was playful, and internally, he was curious to know the juicy details.
Ye Yu, however, was baffled.
What? Resentnt? From her?
He snorted internally.
Since ancient tis, n and won didn’t touch casually.
A man and a woman alone, and she had the audacity to sneak up behind him, trying to grab his tail?
Even if he were a real fox demon, that would’ve been crossing the line!
What’s more, she didn’t stop after the first ti—she went for it again.
Naturally, Ye Yu had restrained her, pinning her to the table to stop her antics. He hadn’t done anything beyond that.
And yet she was the one holding a grudge?
Snorting coldly, Ye Yu didn’t respond and strode toward the grand hall.
Yin Zhi didn’t stop him.
After all, young Dao companions arguing wasn’t unusual.
“Quarrels on the bedside, peace at the foot of the bed,” he thought.
However, to avoid potential embarrassnt, Yin Zhi motioned for a guard.
“Clear the area around the grand hall. No matter what sounds you hear, no one is to approach. Disobey, and you’ll be executed.”
The guard hesitated montarily but complied. After all, his job wasn’t to ask questions but to follow orders.
Inside the grand hall, Yin Feijing sat fuming.
She silently vowed that if Ye Yu didn’t co to find her today, she wouldn’t take him to see the true dragon.
Even now, her thoughts spiraled.
What could Ye Yu and that woman possibly be doing at this hour?
Sothing shaful, no doubt!
Her breathing quickened in frustration. She abruptly stood, only to hear a cold command from outside:
“Sit down!”
Instinctively, Yin Feijing sat back down and looked toward the door, where Ye Yu now stood.
Her heart leaped with joy, but she quickly masked it with a cold snort.
“Oh, so you rembered to co find ? I thought you weren’t coming!”
Turning her head aside, she deliberately avoided looking at him.
Won—human or demon—always seed to express their thoughts through body language.
Turning away but not leaving was an unspoken invitation to be coaxed.
But such tactics didn’t work on everyone.
Ye Yu strode forward and flicked her forehead.
“Ow!” Yin Feijing cried, leaping to her feet, only to be pushed back into her seat by Ye Yu’s single hand.
“What are you doing?” she demanded.
“What am I doing? What are you doing?!” Ye Yu snapped.
“Yesterday, you show up out of nowhere, grabbing and poking at , and I didn’t even get angry. Yet here you are, full of grievances. If I don’t teach you a lesson today, you’ll be climbing over my head tomorrow!”
Irritated, Ye Yu pressed her down onto the table, mimicking her actions from the day before.
With a sharp jab to the final vertebra in her spine, a fluffy fox tail popped out.
Ye Yu blinked in amazent.
So that’s how it works. No wonder she kept pressing that spot on yesterday. This is the tail-revealing switch. A valuable discovery indeed!
Yin Feijing flushed with a mix of sha and anger.
“What are you doing? Don’t ss around!”
Ignoring her protests, Ye Yu smirked and gave her tail a light smack.
“Disobedient, huh? Got grievances, huh? Will you dare again?”
Each smack chipped away at Yin Feijing’s defiance. By the ti he was done, she was trembling, her eyes watery and her voice quivering as she whispered, “I won’t, I won’t…”
Her pitiful appearance would have lted anyone’s heart.
Satisfied, Ye Yu released her and sat down.
Feigning nonchalance, he remarked, “Seriously, what possessed you yesterday? Trying to grab my tail? Do I look like I have one?”
Yin Feijing pouted but said nothing.
In truth, she had tried everything the day before—from revealing monster stones to targeted presses—and still, Ye Yu hadn’t shown a tail.
He seed entirely human.
And from their first eting after the dream realm to now, he had acted as though he had no mory of those events.
This left Yin Feijing deeply puzzled.
Could he really have forgotten?
Regardless, she remained convinced that those mories weren’t just dreams but real.
She would find another chance to confirm it.
But not now.
Pain was not sothing she wanted to experience again anyti soon.
Seeing her silence, Ye Yu didn’t press further. Pouring himself a cup of spirit tea, he said calmly, “Alright, tell about this true dragon.”
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