Hu Liena!
Tang San looked in surprise as a woman in black walked out from the crowd.
She held a short sword, about a foot and a half long, its cold light glinting. Her enchanting eyes were filled with coldness, and her sharp, murderous aura made her particularly striking.
Tang Sui, who had concealed her aura and quietly stood atop a house, observing the source of the commotion, also saw Hu Liena appear.
She had gone to see Hu Liena from the very first day she entered the city.
Hu Liena, like Tang San, had been placed on her "blacklist," so she naturally remembered her. Su Dan Novels Online.
Moreover, in just half a month, Hu Liena had already participated in five battles, all of which she had won.
None of those who had prepared to target her during her post-battle weakness survived.
Among the fallen was even a believer with the Eye of God and a sound mind.
Yet, she hadn't broken the rules to save them.
Survival of the fittest, the strong prey on the weak.
These eight words were the growth rule of the demon race.
As the demon blood further purified, Tang Sui found that her state of mind rarely held emotions like "pity" anymore.
Clearly, Hu Liena had also seen Tang San.
Even though many wore black robes in the Slaughter City, Hu Liena still noticed Tang San.
The hood of his cloak hid most of Tang San's face, and coupled with the silver mask he wore, his appearance had drastically changed after the second awakening of the Blue Silver Emperor, making it even less likely for him to be recognized.
Hu Liena, who noticed Tang San, did so because among a group of black-robed figures, only Tang San had suppressed his killing intent. Even though a faint aura of killing intent leaked out, amidst the wild slaughter intent of the others, Tang San was like a clear stream.
Not recognizing Tang San, Hu Liena only felt that one of the black-robed figures gave her a somewhat familiar feeling.
Lost in thought, Hu Liena's gaze inadvertently met the indifferent eyes beneath Tang San's mask. He paused, casually averted his gaze, and then his eyes froze.
Tang San, who was merely pretending to shift his gaze, saw a familiar figure again.
He suppressed his excitement, exhaled, and with peculiar steps, silently withdrew from the crowd, melting into the shadows.
Hu Liena, whose attention was focused on Tang San, saw a flash of light blue-silver hair peeking out from the black hood. A flicker of confusion crossed her eyes, as this person felt increasingly familiar.
Could it be the person she was thinking of?
But shouldn't they, siblings, be inseparable?
Could it be that after that day, Tang Sui hadn't returned to Shrek or followed the Clear Sky Douluo, but had been separated by accident, and now only Tang San was here?
Hu Liena's heart was filled with doubt. Only when the black shadow disappeared around a corner and was no longer visible did she look away, but her face remained thoughtful.
But this person's build and hair color didn't match Tang San. Was it really him...
Hu Liena fell into thought as Tang San moved rapidly along the street corner.
Tang Sui, who had watched the entire commotion, was about to turn away when she looked up and stopped.
Ah...
"I finally see you again. Your Excellency seems to have been avoiding me?"
Tang San's eyes, which didn't reach his smile, looked at her through his mask, subtly assessing Tang Sui.
This was the first time he had seen Tang Sui's full appearance directly and completely, after tracking her for so many days.
Without the dim light, those clear blue eyes, as transparent as gemstones, entered his sight, so familiar that Tang San's heart ached.
Even though her age and appearance didn't match, Tang San still superimposed the cute, jade-like child before him with the scrawny, frail little girl from his memory.
It wasn't "seemed," you were indeed avoiding me.
Unaware of what Tang San was thinking, Tang Sui, who only felt Tang San's gaze on her becoming complex, grumbled inwardly. She showed no outward signs of emotion, her delicate little face set in a blank expression as she looked at Tang San without speaking.
Facing an enemy with many schemes, the best defense was to feign aloofness or put on a fake smile.
Tang San, not receiving a response, wasn't awkward. As Tang Sui's right eyelid twitched slightly, he brazenly took another step forward.
Tang Sui: "...?"
What, giving an inch and they take a mile?
Feeling offended, Tang Sui narrowed her eyes. The calm surrounding space seemed to distort, and a chilling aura enveloped them both.
"Tang Sui."
Seeing that a battle was about to erupt, Tang San suddenly called out Tang Sui's full name.
The air froze, and the condensed demon power and chilling aura receded like a tide.
Tang Sui's gaze towards Tang San held a trace of surprise. Her initial suspicion that she and the Son of Destiny might be fellow disciples wavered.
According to the timeline of Tang San's arrival in the Slaughter City, he shouldn't have gone to the Clear Sky Sect yet, so why could he accurately call out her true name?
Completely failing to consider the possibility that Tang San might have a younger sister, Tang Sui subconsciously began to think along the lines of a conspiracy.
Seeing Tang Sui react to his calling her name, Tang San's eyes lit up. Somewhat excitedly, he stepped forward again.
"You're Sui Sui, right?"
Tang Sui, her sense of security drastically reduced, snapped back to attention. Like a small beast baring its fangs at an intruder, she fiercely, and with all her soul power, projected her pressure onto Tang San, attempting to make him stop or retreat.
Under the powerful pressure, Tang San merely frowned.