Chapter 169 - Tang San’s Twin Sister - NovelsTime

Tang San’s Twin Sister

Chapter 169

Author: Little-Moon
updatedAt: 2025-09-17

With her things unpacked, at least partially, she freshened up in a rather amazing massage shower and changed into new clothes. Yin also added a blade to her hip and tied her hair back in a ponytail, fixing it with a hairpin into a twist. 

It was tricky doing it with one hand; she needed several tries, but eventually it worked. Forgoing the coat, she walked downstairs and out of the inn, wishing the guy at the reception goodbye before stopping. She drew a lot of attention as many people noticed her missing arm. 

"How long is the entrance open?" She asked him, and he smiled. 

"We are always open. If the door happens to be locked, just knock and someone will be there to open it for you." 

"Ah, I see, alright, thank you." She nodded and then returned to the streets. The Golden Dawn, about half an hour in, she was certain she had either been lied to or was too incompetent to find the Golden Dawn. Eventually, she spotted a member of the Seven Treasures standing in line. The face was faintly familiar. 

She walked up to him. "Hello," feeling a bit awkward. The man looked at her, his eyes widened.

 "Miss Tang?" He asked after a moment of hesitation, and Tang Yin felt even more confused. Now, where did she know him from? Well, did it even matter that she knew a few people from the seven treasures?

 And if she could not remember him, then the likelihood was high that he was among the many memories she had either entirely or partially forgotten. 

"Yes," she smiled. "I wanted to say hello and ask if you happen to know where I could find the golden dawn." 

He smiled. "Certainly, Miss Tang. If you do not mind me picking up the food, I'll lead you there." He said, and she nodded. The two of them waited in line; he glanced down at her several times, more precisely, at her arm. 

She smiled up at him. "Don't worry, it doesn't bother me too much." She said and moved her small stump. "This was the smaller price to pay, and who knows, maybe I'll be walking around with two arms sometime soon again." 

"Yeah, nothing is impossible." He paid for his food. "I believe so, too. The golden dawn is down that way. You are lucky, too. The sword douluo and the clan master are both here currently for the tournament."

She blinked, grinning happily. "Damn good to hear. I expected Master Ning to be here, considering Rong Rong is in the finals, but Teach is too now, that's good news." 

"Master Bone is here as well." He said. "There we are." 

Tang Yin felt herself flinch. Yes, she was blind. She had walked past this building at least three times. How the hell had she missed this?  

This building was giant, and it was damn hard to miss. Walking inside, she saw a painting that caught her eye. 

She knew that style.

"Who?" She asked the faintly familiar man, but whose name she was unable to remember, "painted that?" 

"Mhh," He looked at the painting. "It's pretty, but I don't know who painted that." 

"Pretty? You see that stroke, the precision of the line, and the choice of color? It's perfectly balanced; the values suit each other perfectly, and you see those small sprinkles and the vibrancy, which is technically incredible and masterfully made, as well as the emotions on the face, the delicate ombre and the sfumato. This is not just pretty; this is absolutely stunning. I saw one at my Inn as well in my room, the same consistent stroke and use of colors." 

"Wow, you are a fan." He whose name she did not remember said.

 "I didn't know you liked art." 

"Well, I draw in my free time and I like art," She said, and then saw that a tall man clad in Ashen clothes and with dark hair walked downwards. His eyes were on her for a moment before widening. 

Then he glided to her, almost like stalking, not walking. He, in a way, reminded her of Predating hunter. 

"Are you in any case, Miss Tang Yin?" He asked her, and she nodded in response. 

"And you are?" 

"I am Gu Rong. Rong Rong might have introduced me as Uncle Bone before. It is a marvel to meet the missing member of Shrek's Nine Devils." He said it, drawing a lot of eyes as he spoke to her. She smiled slightly, awkwardly, and searched her blurry memories. 

"I am honored to meet you." The man next to her bowed deeply, and Tang Yin put her hand in front of her, doing a small greeting. "I am as well, Master Bone." 

A rumor wandered among the other people present. 

Shrek's Nine Devils. 

It was a whisper that wandered as more and more eyes, already turned towards her, drew closer. 

Yin smiled at them. Her time on Sea God Island had taught her to accept this kind of attention with grace. She did a slight bow before glancing at Gu Rong. 

"Do you happen to know where my teacher is, Uncle Jian?"

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