Quincy was sentimental. She looked at James and asked, “How about you? During these long years, have you never developed even the slightest feelings for another woman other than Thea?
“I have.” James did not deny it. The profound insight that came with his cultivation rank urged him not to deceive himself or others.
“Who was it?” Quincy stared at James, curious about the kind of woman that obtained James’ affection.
James began to stir up dredges of the past. After a while, he said, “Back when I divorced Thea and returned to the Southern Plains to participate in the war, you came all the way for me. After I was injured, you dutifully nursed me back to health. Back then, I thought my relationship with Thea had ended and I wanted to spend the rest of my life with you.”
Quincy’s heart leaped in delight at his answer. That period was the most unforgettable and cherished moment of her life.
Quincy asked, “Who else? Were there any other women who caught your fancy?”
James nodded. “There’s also Tiara. She’s the only woman I’ve ever been indebted to in my entire life. Back then, a nasty conspiracy led us to sleep with each other. I’ve always wanted to make up for it but never had the chance. I don’t even know how I should face her now.”
“Then what’s your relationship with Sienna?” Quincy stared at James.
“Sienna?” James had an embarrassed look.
“If you had asked me to speak about cultivation, I could go on forever. However, I really don’t know how to explain my relationships.”
“What about Melinda? During the Primeval Age, you promised to take her as your wife after you became an Ancestral God, but you perished in the Thirteenth Universe. In the end, your wedding could not proceed.
“How about Brielle too? She also keeps claiming to be your wife.”
“Other than that, there’s Maxine, who did many outrageous things to steal you away from Thea.”
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