Chapter 720 - 716: The Dog’s Rose
Hearing Lu Tianxing’s words, Angel let out a sigh. She was well aware of Lu Tianxing’s situation: not only was he constantly monitored by a mysterious and powerful enemy, but foreign forces were also closing in. Once the secret of the Four Symbols Ring was fully leaked, without sufficient power to protect himself, even with Lu Tianxing’s exceptional abilities, he would hardly escape death.
Now, Lu Tianxing was in a situation where there were wolves in front and tigers at the back. He either had to tear the tigers and wolves apart or be torn apart by them. There was no third option.
"Judge, what are you going to do next? Do you need my help? Although my Angel Intelligence Station deals with information, we have many skilled experts. Do you want me to have them temporarily join Yama Palace to help stabilize the situation?"
"No need. Angel Intelligence Station does not need to get involved in this matter. I don’t want to drag you into this anymore. You just need to keep an eye on which forces dare to get involved; leave the action to me to handle."
A coldness flashed in Lu Tianxing’s eyes, his tone carrying a chilling severity, "This time, I want to see which forces dare to interfere. Anyone who dares, I will chop off their claws. Anyone who dares to touch the people close to me, even if it is his Heavenly Emperor father, I will send him to Hell."
Lu Tianxing’s tone was cold and full of arrogance, as if he considered no one worth regard.
This is the advantage of having a strong fist; as long as your fist is strong enough, you can trample on everything, including the rules.
"You’re still as domineering as before, but, I just love that about you!"
Seeing Lu Tianxing’s demeanor at this moment, a special glimmer flashed in Angel’s beautiful eyes. This was why she liked Lu Tianxing; he was a true man who never backed down and bravely forged ahead through difficulties for the people close to him. Even if there were cliffs ahead, he would charge through and build a bridge for those following him. That was what a real man ought to be.
