He moved the chess piece back and shot Rui Ka Kui a more stern look. His eyes took on a darker and sharper look, one that threatened to rip Rui Ka Kui apart if he didn't leave immediately.
"Don't touch my things." Caishen said softly.
The tone was soft but deadly, and anybody that knew Caishen knew enough to back off when he used it.
Rui Ka Kui leaned away from Caishen's sharp eyes and he said gruffly. "I will be direct with you i guess. I thought you would understand why i have visited you by now but you are pretending and playing the fool or i am the fool to assume you now my motives."
"I have never willingly called myself a fool a day in my life. If that is your depiction of yourself, then i will gladly call you as you please." Caishen told him.
Rui Ka Kui clenched his jaw, and Caishen noticed the movement, and knew that he was angry but he couldn't have cared less. The man was here with a bad motive, this much he could sense.