(To the readers, since previous chapters were often blocked due to too many controversial points in the urban story, I have decided to switch to a new fantasy theme. If you wish to continue reading, please do so; if not, it's okay. No pressure.)
Nanli City, Zhou Manor's side courtyard.
In the bedroom of Huanxin Pavilion, a thirteen-year-old boy sat cross-legged on a heated bed, his eyes tightly shut, his hands forming a simple seal, resting between his legs.
The boy's entire body was covered with an almost imperceptible layer of blue light. His pale face was furrowed with pain, the agony unmistakable, as if he were enduring great suffering.
Soon, the faint blue light on the boy's body began to tremble erratically. With a cracking sound, like glass shattering, the blue light vanished completely, turning into tiny starlike sparks that gradually faded away in the air, eventually disappearing.
Hoo...
