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Chapter 1387 - 1384: Buddhist Seal Girl (2nd Update)
Chapter 1387: Chapter 1384: Buddhist Seal Girl (2nd Update)
At that thought, Wan Henxin immediately stood up and walked out.
The courtyard she lived in wasn’t too far from where Xue An was staying. Along the way, every servant who saw Wan Henxin’s grim expression was so terrified they quickly moved aside, not even daring to lift their heads.
Wan Henxin couldn’t be bothered to deal with these underlings. She marched into the courtyard where Xue An resided. The guards at the door were about to say something, but Wan Henxin shot them a glare.
They instantly shut their mouths and obediently stepped aside to let her through.
Wan Henxin smirked coldly as she entered the courtyard, only to find the door tightly shut. Her already stormy expression darkened even further.
Shutting himself indoors in broad daylight—what exactly is her brother up to?
Wan Henxin clenched her teeth and crept closer, intending to eavesdrop on what was going on inside.
But just then, the door was suddenly flung open.
Xue An stepped out from within.
Their eyes met directly.
Wan Henxin froze in place, dumbfounded, but her gaze darted past Xue An to try and spot those "wretched women" inside.
Xue An calmly closed the door behind him and said indifferently, "What are you here for?"
Xue An held absolutely no fondness for this younger sister of his predecessor’s body.
From memories and observations alike, it was evident to him how violent and overbearing this girl was.
If it weren’t for his desire to avoid unnecessary commotion, Xue An would have dealt with her much sooner.
Hearing Xue An’s question, Wan Henxin grew even angrier. She sneered and retorted, "You still don’t know why I’ve come? What’s the matter? Can’t bear it anymore after capturing a few loose women?"
Her words were harsh and cutting.
Yet saying them gave Wan Henxin a rare sense of satisfaction.
However, her triumphant mood barely lasted a moment before it was shattered by a resounding slap.
Smack!
With a crisp sound, Wan Henxin felt herself being sent flying, nearly crashing to the ground.
Xue An casually dusted off his hands and said in an icy tone, "Speak to me like that again, and you’d better watch your teeth!"
Dazed by the slap, Wan Henxin had intended to retaliate but was struck silent by Xue An’s words. Her body trembled, and the words that were about to escape her lips were forcibly swallowed.
She suddenly realized that her brother seemed unfamiliar, almost unnervingly so.
Unfamiliar enough to leave her dumbfounded.
Especially his gaze!
Wan Henxin had no doubt that if she dared to say anything further, Xue An wouldn’t hesitate to kill her.
In such circumstances, she had no choice but to rise to her feet in indignation, casting Xue An a deep, piercing glare before turning to leave.
Xue An remained unmoved.
Just another self-important, reckless brat—no different from the street punks back on Earth who made loud threats yet were utterly insignificant.
Xue An strolled leisurely out of the Wan Clan estate and onto the streets of Chuzhou City.
This had almost become a recurring habit for him.
Every time he arrived in a new city, he would explore its streets, observing the local culture entirely different from Earth’s.
This time was no exception.
With still a full day to spare before tomorrow evening’s banquet, he had plenty of time. He decided to take a stroll, perhaps finding some toys for Xiang Xiang and Nian Nian along the way.
Thinking of this, a faint smile tugged at the corner of Xue An’s lips.
Recently, the Magic Treasures Pavilion had been unusually quiet.
Even An Yan rarely made an appearance nowadays.
All of it stemmed from the fact that these women had discovered a new pastime.
Xue An vividly recalled the scene from two days ago when he returned to the Magic Treasures Pavilion, only to be startled by what was unfolding inside...
The streets of Chuzhou City weren’t particularly crowded, and the storefronts looked rather lifeless.
After all, the city had suffered significant losses due to the recent upheaval.
Additionally, the behavior of these foreign Ghost Race clans was consistently oppressive, with zero boundaries when pursuing their interests.
As a result, Chuzhou City had grown noticeably desolate.
Still, as the foremost settlement of this realm, it had retained several attractions and amusements.
Take, for example, the shop up ahead with a line stretching out its door—a particularly striking sight.
The enticing aroma wafting from that shop was so captivating that pedestrians paused to take it in, their mouths watering.
So this was the snack shop Que Wenyuan had fervently recommended, repeatedly requesting Xue An to bring some back?
Xue An tilted his head to observe the shop for a moment and sighed inwardly.
In the ghost realm, cities like this, brimming with everyday liveliness, were rare.
Because Ghost Race clans generally did not need food, even when transforming into human bodies, they lacked the creative spirit of the Human Clan.
But this dimension was different—here, the indigenous Ghost Race and Human Clan had an excellent relationship. Chuzhou City, where humans and ghosts coexisted, naturally spawned such lively establishments.
The enticing aroma promised a delightful taste, prompting Xue An to consider buying some himself!
Just then, his attention was drawn to a young girl approaching from the end of the street, curiously looking around. Her expression was filled with wonder, and when she reached the shop, her face lit up with rapture. She happily joined the line to wait for her turn.
Xue An looked at this girl, likely around fourteen or fifteen years old, and momentarily froze. His eyes then took on an intriguing expression.
Before long, he too lined up at the end of the queue.
The waiting was long and dull, but Xue An’s focus remained on the girl.
Finally, when it was her turn, she bought three portions of food in one go. Turning around, she glared at Xue An fiercely and snapped, "Have you stared enough yet?"
With that, she snorted coldly, spun around, and walked away.
Onlookers couldn’t help but cast curious glances. Xue An, however, showed no sign of embarrassment, merely watching the girl’s departing figure with an amused gaze before turning to the shopkeeper.
"I’ll take five portions... uh, wait, make it six instead!"
While waiting, Xue An used Divine Sense to observe the girl squatting in a nearby alley, her expression blissful as she enjoyed her food.
Visible between her brows was a faint red Buddhist Seal, nearly imperceptible yet exuding a pure and serene energy characteristic of Buddha cultivation.
But at that moment, the girl suddenly froze mid-bite. Her gaze shifted sharply toward the spot where Xue An’s Divine Sense hovered, and she asked in a low voice, "Who’s watching me?"
Alongside her words, she launched an attack with a seal. Before the strike landed, however, Xue An had already withdrawn his Divine Sense.
Sensing the sudden disappearance of the unseen observer, the girl’s expression grew serious.
"I clearly felt someone watching me just now. And they felt oddly familiar! Wait—it was him!" The girl’s eyes lit up with recognition, and she stomped her foot in frustration before devouring the rest of her food and walking away.
"Interesting! Taking the high road, are we?" Xue An murmured with a faint chuckle after retracting his Divine Sense.
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