After a brief moment of thought, Zaiden said, “Let’s discuss inside.”
Saying that, he glanced at the surrounding Sullivans and ordered, “You’re dismissed.”
“Understood.”
Then, the Sullivans’ martial artists left.
“Please,” Zaiden personally welcomed James in.
James did not expect the Patriarch of the Sullivans to acquiesce this easily. He was even prepared to resort to violence if the Sullivans remained tight-lipped.
They entered the Sullivans’ mansion.
In the living room…
A servant served James and the others tea.
James looked at Zaiden and said, “I believe it’s time for you to answer my question.”
Zaiden remained silent. He stared at James puzzledly and asked, “Before answering your question, I’d like to ask you something.”
“Ask away.”
Zaiden asked, “Two months ago, you were but an insignificant martial artist. How did you become this strong in such a short amount of time? Did the Cadens steal the paintings from the other three families? Have you unraveled the secret of the four paintings and cultivated the martial art within?”
James shook his head, “I have no idea if the Cadens were behind the theft of the paintings. However, I have only seen Moonlit Flowers on Cliffside’s Edge. Since I’ve never seen the other three paintings, there’s no way for me to cultivate the martial art within.”
“But how did you improve so quickly?”
“To be honest with you, while I was imprisoned in the Blithe family’s dungeon, I came across an elderly man named Spencer Blithe. As he was nearing his end, he did not wish to let the True Energy he had cultivated for decades go to waste. And because I’ve opened the Governor and Conception Vessels and the Eight Extraordinary Meridians, he imparted his True Energy and the Blithe Fist of Abomination to me.”
“I see…”
Realization dawned on Zaiden’s face.
No wonder James knew the Blithe Fist of Abomination. It turned out that he inherited the skill from a Blithe.
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