This practice called "Jinsi Zhai" was already one of the more "clean" eating methods around, and there were not a few who ate their own kind.
Yi Chen furrowed his brows as he watched a large armored fish struggle at the bottom of the pot, and ultimately he plunged his chopsticks into it, killing it swiftly. He hadn't come to "Jinsi Zhai" to seek culinary pleasures but to gather intelligence and look for an entry point to break through the current impasse.
Half an hour later, Yi Chen's lips curled into a smile as he left with an air of nonchalance.
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Imperial Capital · Palace of the Rakshasa Prince.
The Rakshasa King's eldest son, the distinguished Prince and heir to the throne, had been in a terribly foul mood. Ever since he had assumed the position of Crown Prince, his father, the Rakshasa King, had issued increasingly outrageous secret orders,