CCM 250

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As mentioned in the previous chapter post, an important Author’s Note is included at the end of this chapter, as well as my own personal thoughts about the events that have occurred. Please read it!

Translated by: Taffy

Edited by: Comfortabull

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Chapter 250 – Pain of Betrayal Pt. 2

Faced with the Fourth Prince’s orders, the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes all shook, but none came forward to capture Suo Jia. Only General Harvey and General Jason didn’t hesitate. They drew the swords from their waist, and attacked Suo Jia.

Suo Jia gratefully glanced at the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes, and his tears finally began to overflow. He stamped his right foot down and instantly activated the Diamond Charge. At the same time, Suo Jia quickly leapt forward, his body twisting in a strange way as he jumped up like an agile fish, instantly cleaving the air.

Suo Jia stood arrogantly in midair and coldly declared, “I’ve already said you aren’t God, you can’t possibly know everything. I can tell you right now that the things you don’t know far outnumber the things you do know.”

Suo Jia abruptly turned around to look at the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes, “I didn’t let you girls use the Fire Phoenix equipment set before, and you didn’t really understand why back then. Now…I’ll show you all one last demonstration. Hiding your strength is the only true way to stay alive when you are in dire straits.”

Suo Jia suddenly spread apart his arms, and his magic robe strongly billowed outwards. The sound of silk splitting pierced the air as the robe tore into pieces, revealing the armor under it.

“Si…” With a light whiz, a white mist slowly drifted around Suo Jia’s body. There was an armor that emitted a blue glow covering him. Those flowing lines, intricate designs, and hazy yet beautiful glow could only mean one thing: Suo Jia’s Atlantis set had been miraculously completed.

“Whoosh…” A scarlet cloak billowed outwards despite the lack of wind, and it shot out straight from Suo Jia’s back. At the same time, Suo Jia looked at the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes and said, “Aside from me, nobody else knows that I’ve finished gathering the Atlantis equipment set. And this…is my last advantage.”

As Suo Jia leisurely floated in midair, General Harvey and Jason blocked Diamond Charge. They once again leapt up while brandishing their swords as they charged at Suo Jia, attempting to capture him.

Seeing the two figures charging at him as fast as lightning, Suo Jia just frowned in disdain. Although General Harvey and Jason were both experts that had trained in military arts for over 40 years, endured many battles, and gained a lot of experience, they were still only wearing normal armor. In addition, it was just the generic military wear that training soldiers wore.

Although Suo Jia wasn’t sure if he could directly kill them both off, and engaging in battle might eliminate his chance to flee…just running away wasn’t that difficult. With a wave of his right hand, a blue light flashed, and an Ice Roar was instantly activated.

Aside from the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes, who remained entirely still, General Harvey, Jason, and even the Fourth Prince and Wen Ya all scattered in panic to evade the devastating Ice Roar. Those flying ice blades were flying out indiscriminately.

Although he was forced to take shelter and was stuck in a miserable state, the Fourth Prince still refused to admit his loss, and he shouted, “Suo Jia, don’t be too unruly. Let me tell you now, I’ve already arranged for hundreds of experts to wait outside. You can’t possibly escape.”

“Oh,” Suo Jia looked at the Fourth Prince in astonishment and said sincerely, “Then I must really thank you for warning me. Since there are so many people outside, I’ll just leave from the top.” Suo Jia stretched his hand towards the room’s roof, and an ice stream about as large as a person leapt outwards like a flood dragon. With a violent bang, it blasted a cavity a bit wider than a person into the ceiling. At the same time, Suo Jia followed behind the ice stream and flew out from the window as fast as lightning.

The Fourth Prince was completely stunned by how Suo Jia had left the room so easily. He finally regained his senses and shouted in fury, “Hurry. Quickly go and chase after him, and capture him.”

Despite the Fourth Prince’s orders, the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes still didn’t move. Their disloyalty to Suo Jia had already made them feel beyond ashamed. Making them go and seize Suo Jia now was something that they’d never do, even if they died.

Suo Jia turned around, but was faced with 36 pairs of misty, tear-filled eyes, which caused him to abruptly turn back around. A whistle rose into the air as Suo Jia swiftly stepped upwards, instantly rising to a frightening height.

When he looked back down, he saw countless figures quickly gathering together. However…Suo Jia’s current location was just too high up. Unless archers shot at him, it was impossible for the other party to touch him.

Suo Jia shot a pained look at the people below him and his resentful voice rang out, “Fourth Prince, this debt is one that I, Suo Jia, will never forget. You know my personal character well; I never owe anyone, let alone allow others to owe me. Just you wait, there will come a day where I will return and get my revenge. When that time comes, I’ll be taking back what you owe me with interest.”

“Roar. Roar. Roar…” A low roaring sound came from the distance. When Suo Jia turned around, he saw the figures of a few Wind Dragon Knights in the air.

“Aha…” The Fourth Prince grew smug again after seeing the Wind Dragon Knights approach, “It looks like this debt is something you won’t get a chance to repay. Show me just how you plan on running away under these circumstances.”

Suo Jia ignored the Fourth Prince and stretched out his left hand. A bright, silver light flashed, and Suo Jia’s body magically disappeared in midair. At the same time, his voice could be heard, “Your Royal Highness, the Fourth Prince, make sure to remember what you owe me, and wait for a bit. I’ll definitely be back.”

The Fourth Prince stared in shock at where Suo Jia had stood in midair. He just couldn’t understand how Suo Jia had suddenly disappeared. A long time passed before the Fourth Prince suddenly remembered that there seemed to be a type of magic items that could conceal the body.

Since Suo Jia had escaped alive, the coup d’etat had to begin immediately. The Fourth Prince knew that there was already no more time to prepare. If he didn’t act quickly, Suo Jia would notify the Emperor, and then the Fourth Prince would be doomed. With the old man Emperor’s power, the Fourth Prince would be dealt with before the coup d’etat even started if the Emperor caught wind of the situation.

During the following 3 days, the Fourth Prince and all the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes rushed to the capital with the help of the Wind Dragon Knights. The 5000 Velociraptor Knights had used their storm-like speed to rush over 3000 li in only 3 days over dry land to the capital. By successfully borrowing the cover of the night, they managed to enter the city under the Fourth Prince’s arrangements.

That evening, the Fourth Prince initiated the coup d’etat, as fast as rolling thunder. Although the old man Emperor was somewhat prepared, the 36 Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes all wore semi Epic ranked equipment sets, had the four colored potions, and elements of both fire and wind. They also had the aid of the 5000 Velociraptors’ fierce, all-out attacks, and in just an hour, the palace had completely fallen.

One couldn’t say that the old man Emperor had been unprepared. But such an overpowering attack was basically unstoppable. While the 36 Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes couldn’t destroy the palace’s experts, they could hold them up by borrowing the power of their semi Epic ranked equipment sets. On the other hand, the other court soldiers couldn’t possibly be the 5000 Velociraptor Knights’ match. Victory was inevitable.

The next morning, when all the chancellors had been going to attend the court as usual, the old man Emperor sadly announced his abdication of the throne, granting it to the Fourth Prince. Thus, Holy Light Empire changed to a new generation monarch.

The first thing the Fourth Prince did as soon as he gained the throne was to have the whole empire search for Suo Jia. Anyone that caught or killed him would be rewarded a billion gold, have their status raised to a Duke, and also be conferred a piece of land that they were free to choose.

Afterwards, the Fourth Prince also rewarded the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes that had helped him successfully pull his coup d’etat. He knew that even though he had gained the throne, staying there required these powerful female warriors to stay by his side and protect him.

As for the 5000 Velociraptor Knights, they had taken the place of the original palace guards, and taken up the important responsibility of protecting the palace. With the 5000 Velociraptor Knights present, the palace was extremely well-fortified. The experts could be dealt with by the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes, while the Velociraptor Knights could go against an army. The Fourth Prince could only sigh in praise at how talented Suo Jia was. It was a pity that such a formidable person wasn’t willing to serve him, and instead became his greatest enemy.

Up until now, the Fourth Prince had felt fully content with his achievements. Wen Ya also got her wish of becoming the Holy Light Empire’s Empress fulfilled, and Duke Wen Sha became part of the Prince’s assisting government. However…not all of them were happy.

Duo Mei despondently sat on a cushion, blankly staring at the air in front of her. Betraying Suo Jia had been the most agonizing thing to her, but…as a citizen of Holy Light, she and her sisters had sworn loyalty and devotion to the Fourth Prince the day they had first entered the academy. That’s why, although Suo Jia had been so kind to them, they were trapped in the Fourth Prince’s plans. What could they do?

In addition, the Fourth Prince could give them wealth, glory, privileges, status, and anything else they desired. He’d even agreed to helping them maintain their appearances. Suo Jia had already set up everything perfectly, all the Fourth Prince needed to do was to maintain it.

Now, the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes all had noble ranks, and had halos of glory above their heads. The privileges within their grasp had also increased, along with their status. However, the girls discovered that they not only weren’t happy, but instead felt so empty and lonesome that they were about to go insane.

Although they hadn’t been able to see Suo Jia every day when they were together with him, more like a few days’ chance per year, they would spend these days together very richly, dynamically, happily. But now, they suddenly discovered why they were at a loss. They couldn’t see any goal ahead of them, nor any type of hope.

Every day, they recalled how well Suo Jia had treated them, and would then find themselves utterly isolated. The girls couldn’t help but feel miserable, as they all understood that they had bitten the hand that had fed them.

The sudden change that had occurred made the girls completely lose their capability of judgment. In reality, if Suo Jia had stood up and told them he’d bring them away, with him that day, they wouldn’t have known how to respond. It was to the point where, if Suo Jia had ordered them to forcibly kick the Fourth Prince out, it was highly likely that they would’ve obeyed Suo Jia’s commands.

However, Suo Jia hadn’t said nor acted in such a way. He had only grievously left alone. He didn’t realized that in actuality, even though the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes had pledged loyalty and devotion to the Fourth Prince, they’d never be willing to betray Suo Jia either. Originally…they had thought that Suo Jia and the Fourth Prince would be allies for the rest of their lives. With the sudden fall-out that day, nobody could blame the girls for not knowing what to do. The Fourth Prince was definitely superior; while the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes had hesitated, he’d taken the initiative to act, and Suo Jia had backed down.

But the girls all knew that the reason Suo Jia had conceded was to make things less difficult for them. If Suo Jia had also gone up and demanded for them to seize the Fourth Prince, what would they have been supposed to do? Exactly who were they supposed to have listened to? No matter what choice they had made, it would’ve been tormenting.

As she thought of Suo Jia’s various good points, Duo Mei grew more and more heart-broken. She looked around at her companions, and…saw that all the girls’ eyes were brimming with tears. After all, who in this world enjoyed betrayal?


Author’s Note:

In regards to the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes, I already said ages ago that they are part of the imperial family’s guards, which had been set the moment they were born. They had pledged loyalty and devotion to the imperial family the day they entered Holy Light Academy, which I’m sure doesn’t need any further explanation. The only reason Suo Jia’s swindling away of these girls was successful was because it had been secretly coordinated by the Fourth Prince.

Some people say that I didn’t hint beforehand about the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes’ betrayal, but that is an irrational claim. Many friends had already seen through it. Why could they fake their deaths so easily, and why did nobody suspect them? In reality, this was all being controlled by the Fourth Prince.

The Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes’ loyalty towards the imperial family isn’t fake, nor are their feelings towards Suo Jia. Exactly whether it was betrayal or not still hasn’t been concluded. Actually, from the moment they were discovered to be fire wind warriors, they were forced to vow devotion to the imperial family, and were taught to stay loyal no matter what since they were young. This point was something that a ruler could never let go of. Did all this not count as foreshadowing?

Perhaps I buried it too deeply for everyone to see it. But there’s no way it can be said that it wasn’t there. If you remain unconvinced, go back now to the beginning and closely read anything involving the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes. You’ll discover that nothing I say is false.

Moreover, the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes haven’t really betrayed Suo Jia at this stage. They needed to swear loyalty to both the Fourth Prince and Suo Jia, so what were they supposed to do? In addition, you can’t forget that their families are actually still in the hands of the Fourth Prince.

Holy Light Empire is only a small point within the large world, a nameless little country. This isn’t Suo Jia’s goal. His objective is the Martial Way. In addition, if he doesn’t experience some setbacks, he won’t have any means of maturing.

Before writing this part, I reconsidered it many times, but still resolutely wrote it in the end. Although I know it’s depressing, it is absolutely necessary. If he doesn’t experience wind and rain, how will he see a rainbow? Nobody can just succeed in everything they do whenever they want. Everything Suo Jia has done has a reason behind it. This event has made Suo Jia learn of many things, building a foundation for many matters in the future.

Suo Jia actually has the ability to get rid of the Fourth Prince right now. While he can’t attack him head-on, he can assassinate him secretly. However…since the Fourth Prince made Suo Jia lose everything, Suo Jia has to do the same in return. Thus, he just restrained himself, that’s all.

Lastly, I would like to point out that the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes aren’t actually main characters, but supports of supporting roles. The true main characters, I’m sure you’ve all guessed already: Nicole is one, and Roger is one, which is why these fire wind warriors aren’t described in much detail. If everyone continues to read onwards, you’ll realize that the true main characters will definitely have unique, defining traits. The Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes didn’t really betray Suo Jia, they’ve never fought against him, nor have they ever disobeyed any of his commands. In reality, it was Suo Jia that chose to give up.


Taffy’s Note:

While I, like many others, found the betrayal upsetting, I understood where it had come from after reading these chapters. It really does explain how Suo Jia was able to get so far without a hitch; such a thing was realistically impossible. I had always questioned how the Empire would’ve just let the fire wind warriors “die” so easily as well.

In a sense, like the author said, the fire wind warriors didn’t exactly betray Suo Jia either, which can clearly be seen by how they didn’t obey the Fourth Prince’s orders to harm/seize Suo Jia. It was more of the fact that they were loyal to the Fourth Prince as well, and thus couldn’t betray either, stuck in a deadlock and at loss at what to do. I honestly feel really bad for them, but what else can they do? As special existences, they had been forced to swear loyalty to the Fourth Prince since a young age, and their families are still in his hands.

It’s also extremely necessary to the plot. Essentially, everything up until now was a prologue (a really long one), marking Suo Jia’s growth. This event marks the point where he really matures, and learns many valuable lessons. It’s also necessary for the plot to move forwards; this event is the impetus for him to finally leave Holy Light City/Empire and head for the Greater Trade Routes. He had been hesitant this whole time because he wasn’t yet strong enough, and honestly, as of now, he still isn’t. However, with this turn of events, he’s now forced to leave with lack of better choice. And so the main plot begins.

Next chapter will be his revenge; look forward to it xD The following chapter will be the start of the new arc, the main plot ^^


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116 thoughts on “CCM 250

  1. Welp, Suo Jia back in the saddle for the revenge business, and now they’ve let him escape with his mother. He might have an unguarded city, but now the Fourth Prince has to defend that as well, with his men far far away.

    Let’s see how poorly the fourth prince handles his affairs without the help of an OP MC.

    Thanks for the chapter!

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  2. Trust me, the Prince, now emperor(lol) will understand why the old man emperor decided to get on Suo Jia’s si de rather than try to use him. And lets not forget that little MC already knew about being watched because of Lan Ruo. So you can imagine what SJ prepared before.

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  3. So now without SJ aren’t the (now emperor) fourth Prince and Wen Sha gonna balloon up again without SJs liposuction magic? Bad move bro, bad move.

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  4. Normally, I would drop a story like a rock where the author pulls a, “Oh derp! I made the MC too strong! Better pull him back down a notch! Herpa derp~” But the story is well written and this was planned from the start. So, at least for this story, the situation is believable.

    What I am concerned about is whether the author will try and reunite the girls and SJ. If not all of them, at least Duo Mei. This can’t happen. With SJ’s personality, there is no way that he can trust them again. That they didn’t attack him only means that he won’t move against them. Though I just can’t imagine how he will be able to completely get revenge without them on his side. Unless he really did put some derpy safety feature into the sets he gave them, like another comment suggested…

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    1. Agreed. With SJs personality he wouldn’t forgive betrayals like this. If the author reunites SJ with Duo Mei and the others I would be very disappointed with that. Unless it was a confrontation. That fight would be cool(although we all know SJ can beat them anyways) to read and would be a good plot later on in the story. Maybe in the greater trade routes they’ll meet up again. I can’t help but think that Duo Mei is going to be an important character later, otherwise why give her a name while keeping the other girls generically numbered. Maybe she’ll become yandere after the current emperor(who she’s sworn to) kicks the bucket and goes to look for big SJ.

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  5. I’ve binge-read all chapters for two days now and I’m a bit disappointed. The author has never in his life heard of Chekhovs Gun. He constantly introduces concepts and characters only to never use them again… The MC could’ve easily killed every person in that room (making their brains explode with blood pressure) and should have also done that, but for some reason he didn’t…
    I personally think that he should kill the 36 guards at all costs. At the very least he should’ve built in a self destruct mechanism in their epic set replicas.

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    1. Chekhov’s Gun only applies to the entire work, not to part of it. For a web novel, this chapter is far too early to apply that principle to it.

      I’ll reply to more criticisms later, hopefully.

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    2. Suo Jia is young so he wouldn’t think of putting in a failsafe as he completely trusted themif you read what the author said you would realize the reason he didn’t kill anyone was because he wanted to do to the former prince what he did to him: deprive him of everything.

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  6. Thanks, taffy, this chapter made me kinda sad. Suo Jia and the Angelic six winged phoenix have been through so much… seeing them separate is kind of sad. I’m really looking forward to the revenge arc, can’t wait to see the fourth prince piss himself XD. Thanks for all the hard work. I’m super greatful!

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  7. There’s only two things I have to say. Fck the fourth prince(now emperor) and fck the fire wind warriors. After all Suo Jia has done for them and they just abandon him.

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  8. A question guys, why 5000 raptors warrios serve the prince? if they are given yo Sou Jia by the emperator?

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  9. The city is still safe with all the auto guards on the walls. Plus the city is the entry to 3 or 4 other country right? Anyone of those country will support this city if it became part of theirs. Even if he doesn’t keep it, why hand it over the the 4th.

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  10. I haven’t read further on but I’m taking a guess. If Holy Light ceases to exist won’t Duo Mei have to swear loyalty to someone else? Hehe looking forward to SJs revenge.

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  11. I find it interesting how little power the emperor apparently had.. compared to the MC – just as I find it highly unlikely. According to what is said here, they basically swore an oath to the imperial family – That includes the emperor, which for some reason the author seems to forget. Yes, the prince is part of that, but with the whole being oath bound being so important that even random people (the “generals”) are apparently oath-bound to the prince, even if they were just normal soldiers and it was the emperors degree for them to follow the MC.. then how in the blazes did that become the fourth prince? While I can accept to some degree the whole angels “betrayal”, the dawn city betrayal of both Sou Jia and the emperor. And judging from where he sent his mother.. dawn city is still his.. but soldiers are for some reason not?? While I get the whole setting up for later idea.. I really wish that he could have done a better job of it. The randomly promoted soldiers, from a city Sou Jia selected without any of the sisters involvement, directly from the emperor.. well that is not something the 4th prince could control. Since then he has been in that city, so where again did they suddenly get bound by oath to the prince, to rebel against the current emperor? Unless they somehow already were, but that would be a highly unlikely coincidence.

    Still awesome escape scene and I like it… just a bit to much random crap to explain him leaving the city.

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  12. Exceptional Plot , also Suo Jia is rather powerful but he is mostly certainly not invincible , there must be masters who can quite certainly Kill him on the Greater Trade Routes , also the Betrayal quite understandable for the Angelic Six-Winged Phoenixes since they most certainly care for their families and the oath and vow they swore to the empire/royal family, but they still loyal to Suo Jia in a sense so it was indeed a deadlock kind of situation , also indeed the situation is important for the growth and progression of the character Suo Jia.

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  13. YOU KNOW IF THE AUTHOR REALLY INTENDED THEM TO BE SUPPORTS OF SUPPORTS THEN BE IT!!!!!!!!
    I do not care i almost cried because of their betrayal, it really hurt especially for me who has been reading it in one go as of now…. the memories is very fresh,,,,huhuhuhu
    but really i wish for Sou Jia to find BETTER FAITHFUL HONEST AND LOYAL subordinates and companions T.T
    in the future if he forgives them I’LL,,,,,,,,!!!!! sighs fine forgive them but never trust them EVER AGAIN!!!!
    huhuhuhuhuhu!!!!!
    my god please grow up quickly Sou Jia!!!GOGOGOGOGOG FIGHT!!!!!! T.T

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  14. I’m displeased that sup jia’s kindness was returned as enmity. it’s really biting the hand that feeds you. if only they had been genuine in their friendship with a small boy , though an outstanding genius, they could’ve lived better lives. I’m dissapointed in Harvey Jason and the 36 girls. betraying a comrade is a sin. they ought to suffer for this.

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  15. the fatty should die. Kaos should die. these 36 should receive dismemberment by horse and ropes……
    sorry if I’m salty orz

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    1. I really wish he’d show off with some loyal servants though! Not everyone betrayed him! Still has hidden allies.

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  16. Ill have to say i admire the Main Character now. He kept face and didn’t back down. He could easily assassinate him but he has to pay a full debt. I always suspected that Roger And Nicole had a main role!! The way he kept them alive and had no loyalty or bound to the Empire! Maybe his Father couldn’t return and stayed in the Trade route for this reason. I am happy his 2 classmates stayed loyal and fallowed him.
    Although the Author writing was sloppy I gotta admit he makes interesting

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  17. The implementation was in indeed terrible, however If you really paid attention you would always have that worry they would betray him. Then deal with the top 10 theives corps for the armor didnt make sense at all. Who would trade material for 40 epic set of armor for a fucking dagger unless that thing is better than excaliber and it sheath. The prince and the duke had to have pressured them so SJ could make armor for the girls. The situation with the knights and pikemen was really forced. If the author wanted them to betray the main character he should have at least writen a chapter to explain it or use forshadowing in a lot of the chapters to show how the prince would have more influence on them than the current emporer or SJ. If not that at least a cliff hanger haveing an agent bribe them.

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    1. Suo Jia is young so he wouldn’t think of putting in a failsafe as he completely trusted themif you read what the author said you would realize the reason he didn’t kill anyone was because he wanted to do to the former prince what he did to him: deprive him of everything.

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  18. What those girl did are betraying MC expectation of them. MC expected a lot from them… but I guess this much are expected anyway.. lol.

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