Chapter 12 Where Did He Go?

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n“Rat” Ruen. That was the nickname others had for him.

nThe sordid blood used by most in the “White Wolves” hunter organization originates from a ferocious, widely known dream beast—Sky Wolf.

nSuch a moniker seemed like a huge irony within the “White Wolves” but Ruen was proud of it.

nWas there anything wrong with being a cowardly rat?

nTo Ruen, words like treacherous, cunning and avaricious were positive connotations. Only people with such traits led longer lives.

nHis acute sense of smell and uncanny foresight were extremely useful tools for preserving his own life.

nThese skills were honed for years, ever since he had taken to the streets. He had switched allegiances countless times, turned traitor numerous times and held many bargaining chips that could enable him to get out of any situation.

nNo one could kill him, nor was anyone willing to. “Rat” Ruen himself was the only one that knew exactly how vast his intelligence network was.

nAnd this time, he was relying on a woman.

nWhen he witnessed the miraculous wolf beast mutation bringing with it destruction and blood, followed by the graceful transformation back into human, Ruen understood that the hunters of the night would see a new master.

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nThis woman would bring about an unprecedented revolution!

nBut even if she failed, nothing would happen to “Rat” Ruen.

nAs for the magician’s loyalty brand? Ruen had already secretly obtained the method to dispel it.

nHe had lived easily for many years by relying on defecting and surrendering under false pretenses whereas all those masters he had betrayed had already returned to dust. In unclear situations, those that clung on to a dead branch like fools such as the third leader Kaji… just proved how worthless and dangerous trust was.

nWhen Ruen served under Heris, he too had used these tricks to have the “White Wolves” leader believe a notorious fellow like himself.

nAnd now, deceiving this young, affluent lady was an easy task…

nA rat had his own ambitions!

nIf he could obtain the method of controlling beast mutation, he would no longer be a rat scurrying in the sewers having to depend on others. With unparalleled strength on top of the intelligence network he controlled, Ruen believed that he could be a king even in broad daylight!

nAt that time, everyone would want to be subservient towards him…

nRuen retracted his gaze from the surroundings and turned his sights onto the bookstore owner. He scrutinized this being carefully, using all his forty years of experience to judge and determine exactly what this person was.

nFinally, he came to a conclusion—This young man was just an ordinary person.

nAlthough there was a stone gargoyle on the table, it didn’t seem exceptional. It’s nothing more than a decorative ornament in ordinary homes, thought Ruen to himself.

nBut…

nHis gaze fell onto Ji Zhixiu. The female hunter had on a look of utter reverence, as if the one opposite her was a Supreme-rank powerhouse.

nRuen was perplexed.

nHave I gotten old? Have my rat senses gotten dull?

nNo, that shouldn’t be it.

nHe was absolutely confident in his own judgement. Not too long ago, he had accurately determined that Heris would make a big move. After noticing that Heris wasn’t treating his subordinates too well in recent times, he quickly switched his allegiance and averted a slaughter.

nIt proved that he was right. This time, Ruen chose to believe in himself too.

nHowever, given his new master’s veneration as well as his own innate tendency to be cautious, Ruen decided to first observe whatever sort of priceless advice this fellow would give out to be accorded such treatment.

nMeanwhile, Lin Jie’s thought process was simple. He wanted to help Ji Zhixiu quell her impatience and let her know that the scumbag wasn’t his equal. After all, she had already achieved victory and the scumbag was afraid of her. All that needed to be done was to wait.

n“Don’t worry too much. The situation is simpler than you imagine. Your enemy isn’t him but rather, some other stuff. What you are afraid, is fear itself so… just wait for the time being and you will get news soon.”

nThat’s it?

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nThat’s it?!

nIf waiting around not doing anything could solve problems, then what’s the point for having Secret Rite Tower or hunters?

nRuen’s brow furrowed. He didn’t show any emotion on his face but his facial muscles were clenching up.

nBig talk, empty words, ambiguous statements. Ruen was most familiar with these tricks commonly used by swindlers.

nHe couldn’t be anymore certain that this bookstore only was a swindler through and through!

nHowever, what flummoxed him was the humble way in which Ji Zhixiu took in that bookstore owner’s words. “Thank you for your guidance, I benefited greatly from the book you lent me. However, the situation isn’t like most. I hope…”

n“Haa…” Ruen tried his hardest to calm down but his pride as the “rat” made him really want to throw that man to the ground and stomp all over him.

nI must be getting old. How could I choose such a foolish young mistress? Damn it, how can this naive girl not see through a swindler like this!

nLin Jie’s expression subtly changed as he placed down his tea cup and said, “Sorry, there’s something I’ve to attend to. I will be done in about five minutes so please wait for a moment.”

nAhh… damn. I did have quite a bit of tea. Why did this young missy have to strike a conversation just as it’s my usual timing for using the bathroom.

nAs per routine, Lin Jie was reading and enjoying his tea while awaiting customers. Just as it was about to be his usual timing for using the washroom, Ji Zhixiu entered the bookstore and they struck a conversation. Even though Lin Jie was able to hold it in, he felt that it wasn’t necessary and it wasn’t good for the body. Besides, he was sure Ji Zhixiu wouldn’t hold it against him.

nJi Zhixiu was stumped for a moment but nodded obediently after. “Please go ahead.”

nLin Jie got up and disappeared up the stairs to the second floor.

nJi Zhixiu was about to mull over what the bookstore owner said when Ruen came over to her and said through gritted teeth, “Boss, what the hell are you doing?!”

nJi Zhixiu’s eyes narrowed and she said coldly, “I only brought you here not because I didn’t trust you but because I felt your grasp of information might be of use here. What gives you the right to talk to me in this tone?”

n“Don’t forget that with the brand on your neck, you are now a henchman of my family and not some wild rat. Perhaps you need to understand the rules better.”

nRuen’s face twitched as he exasperated, “He’s a swindler, an out-and-out swindler! Yes I may not have been observing proper rules but this I know! His tricks might seem consummate but I can easily find at least three others on the same level as him!”

nA completely bamboozled blockhead being so high and mighty was viewing him as a sewer rat…

nJi Zhixiu’s face stiffened. “Shut up! I shouldn’t have brought you here. Narrow-minded people have limited perspectives indeed. If it weren’t for the fact that you are still useful, I would cut you down right now!” she berated.

n“I’m absolutely loyal to you! I will prove it to you in a bit…”

nRuen slipped out a poison dart, concealing the killing intent in his eyes as he muttered, “I’ll prove it to you when he comes down.”

nA blood curdling screech rang out in the bookstore.

nRuen and Ji Zhixiu were both stunned and immediately looked towards the counter top..

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nThe jet-black sculpture was rapidly enlarging, swinging its long powerful tail and spreading out those huge wings as if it was an enormous shadow from hell.

nThe ominous red glow blazed even brighter as it set its sights on the person that had displayed killing intent—Ruen.

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nWith a flap of its wings, the gargoyle shot over at astonishing speed, ignoring Ruen’s disbelief and struggles as its claws tore off his head and swallowed it whole. Next, it devoured the rest of Ruen’s body in seconds before using its tongue to lick the blood off the floor and shelves.

nRuen couldn’t even cry out in the few seconds this whole episode had lasted.

nThe gargoyle then returned back to its stone sculpture form.

nThump Thump Thump.

nLin Jie came back downstairs and noticed Ji Zhixiu standing before the counter, staring blankly at the floorboards.

nFinding it a little strange, Lin Jie asked, “Ah? Where’s that subordinate of yours?”

nJi Zhixiu snapped back to reality. Face slightly pale, she looked towards Lin Jie and forced a weak smile, “He… he had an urgent matter to attend to.”

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