Zhao Changhe and San Niang hadn't expected that their nocturnal spying would only leave them more perplexed.
Even though San Niang had largely let go of her resentment towards Changkong of the Sea, she never considered him a good person.
Yet he was indeed declaring "kill without mercy." But if that was just an act, what would happen if San Niang was actually killed? Who would take the blame?
San Niang recalled how that bastard had relentlessly pursued her with intent to kill. If it weren't for her subordinates' desperate rescue, she would have been truly dead. It didn't seem like an act at all.
It was a complete fog, utterly indiscernible. The two of them patiently continued their surveillance until the banquet finally ended and the Penglai generals went to sleep, with no further incidents occurring.