"Brother Jiang stands in the light, unable to see the details of the dark abyss, and therefore cannot understand why the people inside would have such strange ideas."

Jin Lingzhi gave Bai Feifei a deep look.

Thinking that the person in front of her came from the Ghost Palace and had a tragic past, she suddenly understood why Bai Feifei had such insights.

Before meeting Jiang Sishui, her situation was similar to Yuan Suiyun's...

Jin Lingzhi, the pampered young lady of Wanfu Wanshou Garden, was carefree and spoiled from a young age, clearly someone who "grew up in the sunshine."

She had just finished listening to Bai Feifei's words when she saw the diary entry—

But that's how it's written in the book, so let's leave it at that.

If that's all there is to it, then Yuan Suiyun is at most a schemer and an ambitious manipulator.

There are plenty of ambitious people like this in the world, in every generation, so it's nothing special.

But besides that, Yuan Suiyun is also a complete psychopath!

He committed an inhumane act on Bat Island!

He imprisoned a group of women on Bat Island, sewed up their eyelids, and forced them into prostitution, depriving them of dignity, freedom, and the light.

The reason he acts this way is probably because he is blind, and therefore he doesn't want others to see the light, but rather wants others to share his suffering.

Sew up people's eyelids, making them blind like yourself, and then have them work as prostitutes?!

Jin Lingzhi felt a sudden chill and goosebumps rose all over her body.

Is this really the man she loves?

Why...why is he so perverted that even she, who is fearless, can't help but tremble?

Bai Feifei, who was standing to the side, was silent for a moment, then said, "It seems that he is even more perverted than I thought."

……

At the same time, Yuan Suiyun's actions also aroused the indignation of the women.

Some highly skilled martial artists had already made up their minds that if 3.7 were to run into him, they would definitely cripple this "blind bat"!

"Wuzheng Manor...maybe I can find him there!"

Some quick-thinking female warriors even set their sights on Yuan Suiyun's hometown.

Bat Island is hard to find, but surely your Wuzheng Manor can't be missing?

Some kind-hearted people planned to find out the location of Bat Island and rescue the poor woman inside.

At this moment, Yuan Suiyun, known as the "Bat Prince," suddenly became the target of public criticism.

[Golden Ganoderma lucidum was one of the items Yuan Suiyun auctioned off.]

She bought the ultimate Huashan sword technique—the "Thirteen Forms of Qingfeng"—from Yuan Suiyun!

Shanzhou, Mount Hua.

Ning Zhongze and Yue Lingshan remained silent.

Based on their previous diary entries, they knew that the "Thirteen Styles of Qingfeng" were stolen by Master Kumei.

132 Bai Feifei: Not competing is the greatest competition.

Yue Lingshan suddenly said, "Mother, I heard that a few days ago, Senior Sister Hua went to Uncle Kumei's secluded cultivation place, but she didn't see him, so she went down the mountain."

Ning Zhongze paused for a moment, then said, "Your Senior Sister Hua must also have a copy of the diary. Moreover, she is probably not as simple as she seems on the surface."

Hua Zhenzhen went to Master Kumei's secluded retreat place first, and then came down the mountain, so her purpose was quite obvious.

Nine times out of ten, they'll find out the truth and then hold them accountable!

So what gives her the confidence to investigate and hold a grandmaster accountable?

How to protect the Kunji Seal?

That certainly won't work.

A treasure that can only defend and not attack can only protect her, but cannot help her defeat her enemies.

So where does Hua Zhenzhen's confidence come from?

Connecting the dots from the previous events, Hua Zhenzhen had saved Hu Tiehua from the combined attack of Master Kumei and Gao Yanan, and Ning Zhongze had a guess in her mind.

Yue Lingshan nodded upon hearing her mother's words, clearly having also noticed something amiss.

As for Gao Yanan, who traveled thousands of miles back to Mount Hua, it was destined to be a wasted trip.

Unlike others, Jin Lingzhi purchased the "Thirteen Styles of Qingfeng" not with gold and silver jewelry, but by exchanging her own body.

This is certainly not because she's short of money.

[Wanfu Wanshouyuan is a large and wealthy family; she wouldn't be reduced to that level of poverty.]

The reason she acted this way was because she originally admired Yuan Suiyun.

Of course, whether Jin Lingzhi knew Yuan Suiyun's true nature when she sacrificed herself is unknown.

However, I suspect she was first seduced before discovering Yuan Suiyun's dark nature; once she was on the wrong path, she couldn't get off.

[Because when the story of "The Legend of Bat" officially began, even Ding Feng, one of Yuan Suiyun's servants, was able to give her orders.]

Jin Lingzhi is spoiled and willful, a typical hot-tempered rich girl. However, with just one word from Ding Feng, she has no choice but to suppress her temper and become as obedient as a lamb.

This clearly indicates that someone has incriminating evidence against them.

This also shows that she did not hold a high position in Yuan Suiyun's heart, and was even less important than a servant.

Under these circumstances, unless Jin Lingzhi is a masochist, she would never give herself to Yuan Suiyun after learning his true colors.

"So that's how I became his mistress..."

Jin Lingzhi suddenly realized what was happening, but also felt a bit self-deprecating.

This was truly a case of being blind to one's own faults; one reaps what one sows.

What's most hateful is that she gave her virginity to Yuan Suiyun, yet her status in his heart is so low that even a servant dares to point fingers at her.

The thought of being ridden on by a servant, swaggering around, and being unable to retaliate made Jin Lingzhi so angry that she wanted to grind her teeth to dust.

"What masochist! If I had known he was that kind of pervert, would I be sick and still like him!"

Jin Lingzhi was so angry that her face turned blue.

Suddenly, her eyes narrowed!

However, what goes around comes around. Yuan Suiyun didn't take Jin Lingzhi seriously, but in the end, he died at Jin Lingzhi's hands.

"I killed Yuan Suiyun? What happened?" Jin Lingzhi was a little confused.

Since Jiang Sishui said that Yuan Suiyun could become the leader of the martial arts alliance by directly setting up a challenge, his martial arts must be extremely high. Moreover, this person is so treacherous that he actually died at her hands.

Chu Liuxiang got involved when Ding Feng attempted to control the "Twelve Linked Docks" and, by a twist of fate, ended up on Bat Island with a group of friends.

The two engaged in a battle of wits, and in the end, he exposed Yuan Suiyun's true colors.

However, although Yuan Suiyun was blind, his martial arts skills were superior to Chu Liuxiang's, and he was also meticulous in his planning. After some deliberation, he decided to trap Chu Liuxiang and his group on the deserted island and escape himself.

At this moment, Jin Lingzhi pretended to be afraid of death and left Chu Liuxiang and the others' group, begging Yuan Suiyun to take her away.

After getting close to Yuan Suiyun, she seized the opportunity to launch a sneak attack, striking his pressure points, and then fell into the deep sea with him in her arms.

In the end, Yuan Suiyun died, and she narrowly escaped with her life.

However, Jin Lingzhi only lived a few more years. The cause of her death was not clearly explained. It is possible that she was poisoned by Yuan Suiyun with some kind of poison that required regular antidote, or it is possible that she died of a broken heart and the decay of her spirit.

Jin Lingzhi: "..."

Well, wasn't the mastermind's death a bit too hasty?

So many people couldn't kill him, but he was easily ambushed by someone who was not valued?

This is far too dramatic.

She herself died even more hastily.

Is it simply a matter of "cause of death unknown"?

This made her feel frustrated.

I met Jin Lingzhi today, and I have to say, this girl is really something else!

[It's like a delicate little chili pepper, making you want to conquer it.]

[I wonder how many identities she has now, and whether, like in the story, she has already given herself to Yuan Suiyun?]

To find out the answer, I deliberately provoked and angered her while she was threatening to test me.

Jin Lingzhi is an impatient person; when she's furious, she becomes reckless and will use any tricks she has up her sleeve.

Throughout, her swordsmanship remained utterly unremarkable.

Although I have never seen the "Thirteen Styles of Qingfeng", I imagine this sword technique cannot be that weak.

Therefore, Jin Lingzhi definitely doesn't know the "Thirteen Styles of Gentle Breeze".

So she probably has no connection with Yuan Suiyun now.

"Well, so this guy was deliberately trying to provoke me to test my abilities and capabilities!"

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