In the legends of the Great Jin Dynasty, Blackheart Old Man was someone whose moods were as unpredictable as the weather; if he wished to kill a person, that was an all too simple task.
Therefore, the Third Young Master of Medicine King Pavilion didn't harbor any doubts about Blackheart Old Man's words, and he obediently shut his mouth.
Blackheart Old Man's gaze towards Zheng Ming held a trace of expectation. Hesitating for an instant, the black-robed elder, while holding his daughter, beseeched Zheng Ming once more, "I beg Young Master Zheng to examine my daughter."
"I have come to kill, not to save," Zheng Ming replied, his sword remaining sheathed, but his expression was exceedingly cold.
"I have come to kill"—these words caused many people's hearts to jolt. And behind Zheng Ming, Zheng Jingren's heart began to beat with tension.