James Wilson

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  • by James Wilson Wen-Ren Chu-Chu's brows furrowed in contemplation as her thoughts swirled in confusion and helplessness. The tangled web of emotions left her pondering her true feelings. Inwardly, she questioned herself, *Do I have feelings for this man?* She was unable to provide a definite answer to her own queries. Her internal dialogue continued, *I'm not entirely sure... Do I? I honestly have no idea. He holds immense significance for our sect, yet in this world, he stands as my adversary... I can't bring myself…
  • by James Wilson "We'll wait for that day to come. The day our Prime Grandmaster passes, the enemies will surely descend upon us! On that day, we'll drag them down to hell with us! We'll fight until our last breath! And when we die, we'll enter the world where our Prime Grandmaster has gone... Let's seek her protection once more when we reunite..." In the Misty Cloud Palace, tears flowed freely, and mournful cries echoed through the air. The resolve to stand together, even in the face of death, permeated their hearts.…
  • by James Wilson After a brief pause, a voice filled with astonishment emanated from within the dense dark cloud – "Yi?" It was a voice that conveyed sudden surprise, as if something unexpected had occurred and the person inside was caught off guard. The voice possessed a strange blend of elegance and harshness, creating an eerie contrast. Moments later, without warning, the dark cloud erupted into a deafening explosion – "Boom!" In an instant, it disintegrated into countless streams of obsidian mist, hurtling in…
  • by James Wilson Bing Xin-Yue listened intently to Wen-Ren Chu-Chu's confession. The complex emotions in her disciple's eyes intrigued her, and she urged her to continue. Wen-Ren Chu-Chu hesitated for a moment before continuing her story, "Well, as you know, Master, I brought him back to my room, and he examined my condition. I thought he was just another swindler trying to take advantage of me. But then... he actually cured me." Bing Xin-Yue's eyes widened in surprise. "Cured you? But your illness was supposed to be…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao spoke sternly, his words carrying a blunt edge. "I genuinely fail to comprehend this mindset. Is it an act of nobility or simply an act of foolishness? Perhaps it's just an attempt to fish for compliments while being utterly self-centered." Wen-Ren Chu-Chu, upon hearing these words, knitted her brows and retorted, "Your perspective may sound logical, but it is far too extreme. There are aspects of feminine pride that men often struggle to grasp." With a scoff, Cha-Eun Xiao replied,…
  • by James Wilson Gathering information like this typically required the collective efforts of a sect over generations. How could Cha-Eun Xiao possess such profound and extensive knowledge? Wen-Ren Chu-Chu was beginning to realize that the man in front of her was far more knowledgeable than he appeared. "How many people in your sect are still cultivating the Ling Xiao Ice Art?" Cha-Eun Xiao inquired further. "I mean, as of now, how many practitioners are left?" Wen-Ren Chu-Chu wore a bitter smile as she responded, "We…
  • by James Wilson Bing Xin-Yue's realization about her earlier misjudgment left her feeling embarrassed and regretful. She couldn't believe she had assumed Cha-Eun Xiao had ulterior motives. Her heart warmed as she saw his fierce demeanor soften. She quickly apologized, her voice filled with genuine regret, "Please don't be mad, Master Feng. I was narrow-minded and made an unfair judgment about your personality. My concerns got the best of me. Please forgive me." With a blush on her face, she lowered her head and…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao found himself utterly perplexed as Bing Xin-Yue reassured him about her life and death. Her determination was resolute, and her words were laden with an air of finality. As she rose from her seat, Cha-Eun Xiao watched her depart in disbelief, rendered momentarily speechless by her unwavering resolve. He had wanted to intervene, to convince her that her life was invaluable and worth preserving. Yet, in that moment, he was rendered mute, unable to voice his concerns effectively. Suddenly,…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao explained the situation with the Regeneration Jade Lotus to Bing Xin-Yue, emphasizing the uniqueness of his method. "I used a secret treasure from my sect during the development process, which allowed me to achieve such rapid results with high quality. However, this method is one-of-a-kind and cannot be repeated. It can only be used once." Despite his best efforts to elongate the time required, he still found himself in a precarious position. The possibility of being captured and forced to…
  • by James Wilson As Bing Xin-Yue expressed her eagerness to examine the Regeneration Jade Lotus, Cha-Eun Xiao found himself ensnared in contemplation. It took him a while to return to the present moment, and when he did, he readily agreed to her request. "Of course, it belongs to you, so you may certainly examine it," he replied. With a swift gesture, he produced the lotus—a dazzling, crystal-white bloom on a black stem that exuded an aura of pristine purity. Even the stamen bore the same pristine hue, giving the…
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