"Wait," Wang Wei said. "Were you scared?" He asked, looking directly into her eyes. Wu Hong was calm, but he knew her better than he knew the back of his hands, so he saw the signs.
"By the blessing of the Dao," Wang Wei said in shock before laughing out loud. "The proud and mighty Empress Wu has such a moment of weakness. This is the greatest day of my life."
"I don't know what kind of delusion your mind has conjured, but don't involve me," Wu Hong replied calmly. Sadly, Wang Wei ignored her words.
"This moment will feed my existence for trillions of yuan epochs — no, for eternity," Wang Wei continued. "I will tell everyone — especially our kids. I can picture it now. When I tell them of the one time I saw their scary mother trembling in fear. Yes, I can see it. Their tiny eyes became wide in shock. Then, they'll look at me in disbelief, wondering whether the emotion known as fear could even be associated with their mother in the slightest.