Recalling those unpleasant memories, Xiu Yi described the scene where Reyna gave him a whopping exaggeration, which was so vivid that everyone struggled to hold back their laughter...
Even though Xiu Yi spoke of it lightly, in reality, the situation was dire at the time, with breathing stopped and pulse erratic. It was clear that the woman in white had not held back, leaving only a sliver of life.
Fortunately, Xiu Yi had a narrow escape from death, and whenever Red Ghost thought about that experience, he was filled with all sorts of emotions.
Of course, there were dangers on the adventure, but there was never a lack of laughter and joy. Everyone present had endless stories to tell... In the end, Feng Yi and Reyna seemed more like listeners.
As night deepened, the lights were still on in the small, peaceful town's mechanic shop, and the rooms intermittently echoed with Reyna's hearty laughter and the wailings of Xiu Yi and Kevin... Thus, a rich dinner concluded not long after amid laughter and joy...
Stepping out of the room and breathing in the fresh air of nature, the mood was inexplicably better. This tranquil small town had a flavor incomparable to the city: unique, serene, with simple local customs, it was the haven he had always longed for.
Shortly after, Feng Yi still made his way quietly to Reyna. He was very concerned about who wanted to kill Xiu Yi, or rather, on the peaceful Bull Planet, where even Red Ghost couldn't see the person's actions, it was practically impossible for someone of that level to exist. How could Xiu Yi have offended someone of that echelon, and what exactly was her background?
Reyna shook his head, indicating he didn't know either, as it was hard to make assumptions without having met the person. However, he speculated that this person's purpose might be somewhat related to him. As for why they wanted to kill Xiu Yi, he couldn't figure it out. Xiu Yi couldn't possibly have come into contact with such a terrifying being of that level, and among the people Xiu Yi had met, the most influential was likely Feng Yi. So, this was Reyna's personal judgment, which might not be accurate.
At the same time, Reyna also pointed out that the person's movement skills might be on par with, if not superior to, those of Feng Yi, which shocked Feng Yi even more!
Could there really be such a thing? To be aware, his movement skills were still considered at the beginning stage of Legendary Realm in Reyna's mind, and there were very few who could catch up to him, let alone surpass him. In other words, movement skills did not just mean moving quickly or slowly, but referred to a person's agility and flexibility.
Frowning upon hearing this, Feng Yi asked, "Is there any information about this person?"
"No, the above information was all learned through Red Ghost's description. However, this person does have some noticeable characteristics."
"Let's hear them."
Reyna lit a cigarette without a change in his expression and said, "The technique she employed should belong to the Five Elements Yin-Yang Art, and her movements are as elusive as a specter. Even Red Ghost's eyes find it hard to discern her actions."
Could it be her...? Feng Yi had an inkling of who it might be. He asked Reyna, "What are this person's characteristics?"
"According to Red Ghost, she was a very beautiful woman who had X Mental Ability for transmitting thoughts."
"What about her attire?"
"For that, you'd have to ask Red Ghost himself."
Soon after, Feng Yi made his way to Red Ghost's home. When he inquired about the scene from that time, all Red Ghost could do, through multiple recollections, was to provide a rough description: an extremely beautiful woman with light veil covering her face, dressed in blue clothes and stockings, like a lotus fairy stepping on water, standing on the surface of water.
There were other characteristics too: she had ribbons in her hairdo, was wearing wooden clogs, and sandals. These were just approximate details since she didn't have the presence of mind to observe closely because of the urgency of the situation. These were all the features Red Ghost could recall, and she could not remember anything else.
Feng Yi was both speechless and helpless; he just wanted to confirm the person's identity, but he didn't expect it truly to be Mengdie. If it was her, there would indeed be no need to worry about future troubles, as in the previous conversation between Zhan Yu, the little protector, and Mingfei, he had understood some inside information. Xiu Yi was not the main target of the Jade Clear Sect, and the Jade Clear Sect had changed the original plan, dispatching Mengdie to assassinate himself, which was why Feng Yi had asked her if she came to kill him the last time they met.
After a simple farewell to Red Ghost, and with the sky already dark, Feng Yi did not return to the repair center until the next day after Xiu Yi and her companions had left. He then found Reyna and relayed all he knew to him. Only then did Reyna completely let go of his concerns. It could be said he did not wish for Xiu Yi to go out, which was a significant factor.
Feng Yi decided to stay on Bull Planet for a while for two main reasons: First, to witness the growth of Xiu Yi's team. Seeing Xiu Yi, he felt like he could see his younger self, and even though there were clear differences in personality, their essential goals were the same.
Harboring dreams for the future and a burning desire to travel the world was exactly what he looked forward to. Even though at this moment, Feng Yi's increasingly deteriorating body could no longer support him to continue moving forward, this didn't matter to him—having lived up to his once fervent passion, it was witnessing vibrant youths take major steps in life that made him look forward even more, as if fulfilling his uncompleted wishes.
Secondly, the war that raged for many years had left Feng Yi weary in both mind and body. When he laid down the burden, when the world saw the dawn of peace, he found that the role of a soldier was no longer suitable for him. Born in battle and dying on the battlefield had been his ongoing pursuit, but when the war ended, he would become lost.
There's an old saying that goes, "A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier," a sentiment with which Feng Yi profoundly disagreed.
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