He was too confident, without a hint of jest.
The sea breeze blew wildly, causing Liu Huaifeng's shoulders to suddenly slump in disbelief as he stared at the Crown Prince of Forty-Nine City.
He could clearly make out a few words: Completely under control
Had the game of power come to an end, was everything over?
Should he congratulate the Xu family, now more stable than ever?
In silence, Liu Huaifeng thought of the ace up his sleeve, slumping against the railing, "Xu Jingxi, you'd better call and ask where your woman is, what she's done, and whether she's waiting for you to show up."
Xu Jingxi finally glanced at Liu Huaifeng, with a look of disdain for an ant, "Your family indeed carries a base bloodline, always eager to heap more guilt upon itself." He paused, unflustered, "Besides, life imprisonment is too torturous for a person."
Liu Huaifeng listened intently, feeling like Xu Jingxi almost wanted him to err.