Supreme Dragon Seal

Chapter 147: Sa Qier



The Bimon tribe was indeed in trouble. The Judgment Knights of the Light Temple have come knocking at their door and have actually exposed several secret leaders who joined the dark faction.

As a result, the strong army of the Bimon tribe gave up on vying for the Emerald Grasslands and retreated. Because the Judgment Knights are still investigating and trying to uncover the true remnants of the Netherworld, this battle cannot be fought.

Prince Kuxi of the Bimon tribe became furious and immediately beheaded Labo. As for the commander who took full control of the army afterward, the narrow-mouthed and wide-cheeked captain, he was brought under the control of the Judgment Knights. It was him who secretly fed the army the Dark Magic Potion, making them go crazy and fearless in the face of death.

The Rhino Tribe now controls the Emerald Grassland but does not have any intention of attacking the Ironback Orcs’ five cities. Instead, they sent people to negotiate, aiming to form an alliance with Jin Gang.

Upon Qi Bei’s signal, Jin Gang decisively rejected the alliance because other orc tribes had already started to defect and join them.

Jin Gang, under Qi Bei’s leadership, captured dozens of orc cities one after another, quickly amassing a force of several hundred thousand orc soldiers. And as more orc tribes joined their cause, their power would continue to expand.

The massive orc race temporarily calmed down due to the involvement of the Judgment Knights in investigating the dark faction. The three-way power balance among the orc tribes had turned into a four-way balance, and the situation was easing.

It was likely that there won’t be any major wars in the near future, although localized small-scale conflicts are inevitable.

Qi Bei’s intervention in the orc civil war surprisingly achieved its purpose. The Divine Dragon Army, without suffering significant casualties, gained valuable combat experience, much to his satisfaction.

“Young Master, are you leaving?” Jin Gang found Qi Bei and buzzed with a question.

“Yes, it’s time to go. Three months have passed since we left West Spirit City, and it’s time to return,” Qi Bei said.

Jin Gang felt a bit lost. He had followed Qi Bei all the way, and it was Qi Bei who ensured he wouldn’t lose control when he went berserk. It was Qi Bei who helped him establish such a solid foundation. Now, he had to stand on his own, and he felt somewhat uncertain.

Qi Bei pounded Jin Gang’s sturdy chest a few times with his fist and laughed, “Jin Gang, you have to learn to stand on your own. You have done well these days. Now, all you need to do is calm down and consolidate these territories and armies, turning them into your true strength.”

However, Jin Gang suddenly kneeled down and said, “Young Master, no matter how the world changes, Jin Gang will always be your follower.”

Qi Bei approached and placed his hand on Jin Gang’s shoulder, saying, “That’s why you must become powerful. My followers are not weaklings.”

“Yes, Young Master. I will never disappoint you,” Jin Gang said loudly, his tone extremely resolute.

Qi Bei nodded approvingly and called out, “Huan Ying, come out.”

A silver figure flashed, and Huan Ying stood gracefully in front of Qi Bei.

“Huan Ying, will you stay with your elder brother or go with me?” Qi Bei asked.

“Huan Ying is Young Master’s servant. Wherever Young Master goes, I will be there,” Huan Ying softly replied, whether as his servant or a woman, she had decided to follow him until death.

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A large merchant caravan slowly approached the West Spirit City, with thousands of horse-drawn carriages carrying various goods. The mercenary guards protecting them numbered in the tens of thousands, each one exuding a menacing aura and sharp gaze, showing signs of having experienced countless battles.

Generally, large merchant caravans are rarely attacked by bandit groups because the mercenary guards protecting them are usually from powerful mercenary groups. These large mercenary groups are strong and experienced, and it’s more likely that the bandits would be the ones being robbed rather than the other way around.

Moreover, this caravan bore the flag of the United Business Association of the Saint Yana Alliance.

The United Business Association was under the jurisdiction of the Sa family, one of the fifteen major forces in the Saint Yana Alliance. It was a massive commercial association with interests in almost every known industry. Many powerful forces and even royal families in neighboring countries had friendly relations with them.

Therefore, along the way, many merchants and travelers cast respectful gazes towards them.

In the middle of the caravan, inside a seemingly ordinary carriage, the curtains were lifted, revealing a remarkably beautiful face. A pair of autumn-water-like beautiful eyes surveyed the city that stood abruptly in the distance.

Under the setting sun, West Spirit City was adorned with a layer of fiery red light, but even so, it didn’t make it appear softer or more gentle. Instead, it resembled a monstrous beast under the crimson glow, baring its cold fangs.

The pretty face retracted, leaning against a soft cushion made of snow fox fur. There were extremely luxurious decorations inside the carriage, which sharply contrasted with its ordinary exterior.

“What kind of charm does the City Lord of West Spirit City possess that makes my older sister willingly follow him and not want to return to the family?” Sa Qier muttered to herself.

Indeed, Sa Qier was as beautiful as Sa Lingling had described, even worthy of being called a peerless beauty. Her charm radiated through her flawless and supple skin, exquisite facial features, and impeccably proportioned figure.

The large merchant caravan of the United Business Association soon arrived at the gates of West Spirit City. Sa Qier once again lifted the curtains and looked outside. When she saw the two rows of imposing and fierce yet unmoving city guards, a glimmer of curiosity flashed in her eyes. The facade of a city reveals its essence.

Sa Qier was visiting West Spirit City for the first time, but it wasn’t the first time she had heard about this chaotic city.

In just two years, the City Lord Qi Bei had managed to govern a city like this. Regardless of the means he used, it left her somewhat incredulous, and her curiosity about Qi Bei grew even stronger.

Upon entering the city gates, Sa Qier noticed that two new pavilions had been erected on either side, with signs indicating information desks. Upon inquiring, she learned that this was a new initiative introduced by West Spirit City to assist merchant caravans, travelers, and adventurers who were new to the city.

Such a user-friendly setting truly impressed Sa Qier, and as someone with a keen eye for business opportunities, she immediately thought of implementing similar measures in commercial establishments, believing it would have a positive effect.

West Spirit City was bustling, with wide and clean streets and rows of shops extending endlessly. The flow of people on the streets was constant, and various races could be seen that were not commonly found elsewhere.

However, what didn’t match the massive crowd was the orderly atmosphere here.

It’s important to know that this was a gathering place for adventurers, individuals who lived a life of danger and often ventured into desolate and uninhabited places in search of treasure and combat. They exuded a bloodthirsty aura and a scent of brutality. They were a group of people who wouldn’t hesitate to resort to violence at the drop of a hat.

But Sa Qier observed that although the adventurers here carried a fierce aura, they exercised restraint and refrained from immediate conflict.

Thinking about the city rules posted at the city gates, Sa Qier had some understanding. The city rules stated that private fights were not allowed within the city, which explained why she had seen several groups fighting fiercely outside the city but none inside.

Such city rules would be difficult to enforce even in a typical city, let alone in a gathering place for adventurers. However, miraculously, it was achieved here.

What did it require? It required absolute power and authority to make it possible.

The United Business Association had already made hotel arrangements, and Sa Qier stayed in the most luxurious restaurant in the city, the recently opened Qitian Restaurant.

The main building of the restaurant was ten stories high, with several two to eight-story buildings behind it. The central area was filled with quaint forest paths, fresh fountains, and grand and exquisite decorations.

Sa Qier stayed in the suite on the top floor of the main building. She liked heights, even though she was actually afraid of them.

The room was impeccable, and Sa Qier was very satisfied. Even her high-end restaurant couldn’t achieve such perfection. She pushed open the window, and at a glance, she could see the panoramic view of a large part of West Spirit City.

At that moment, when Sa Qier looked down and saw the densely packed heads below, she suddenly felt a wave of palpitations. Her vision became slightly dizzy, and she tightly gripped the windowsill, her hands turning pale from exertion.

This was acrophobia, a feeling of fear and insecurity in high places deep within her heart, caused by both psychological and physiological reasons.

“Phew…” Sa Qier held on for about ten breaths before raising her head and exhaling deeply.

Just then, a knocking sound came from the door, and Sa Qier opened it.

As soon as the door opened, a figure rushed forward and hugged her.

“Little sister, you finally arrived! Why did it take you so long?” It was Sa Lingling who threw herself into Sa Qier’s arms, her face filled with excitement upon seeing her younger sister.

Sa Qier hugged her older sister, who was her biological sibling, and while she was also happy, she maintained a more reserved demeanor.

“A few days ago, there was an undead uprising in the northwest border, right? The Elder Council of the clan sent a messenger on a fast horse to catch up with me, instructing me not to enter until the situation calmed down. I can only come here afterwards,” Sa Qier explained. Her identity and status in the Sa family were crucial, so she couldn’t afford any mistakes.

The two sisters sat side by side, and upon comparing them, one could understand why Sa Lingling felt insecure and lacked a sense of presence. One was overly plain and ordinary, while the other was extraordinarily beautiful.

“Sister, are you really planning to stay by Lord Qi Bei’s side?” Sa Qier asked.

“Yes, I’ve made up my mind,” Sa Lingling said firmly.

“Do you… like him?” Sa Qier asked, as she couldn’t find any other explanation.

“Well, I do like him, but not in a romantic way. How could he be interested in me?” Sa Lingling laughed at herself.

Sa Qier looked at Sa Lingling and smiled faintly. “When a woman likes a man, what else could it be? You’re just insecure, so you dare not think in that direction.”

Sa Lingling fell silent for a moment and said, “Among the women who have been by his side, there are probably only a few who don’t like him. But I have self-awareness, and I admire him more.”

Sa Qier was taken aback. She knew her sister, even though she had an ordinary appearance, her standards were extremely high. Moreover, her insecurities were under her younger sister’s halo, but she also had her own pride in her heart.

According to Sa Lingling, among the women who had been by his side, there were only a few who wouldn’t develop feelings for him. This piqued her curiosity about Qi Bei even further.

However, she didn’t hold much hope. In the past, she had been curious about some young talents with great fame, but once they met in person, her interest quickly waned.


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