True Solution of the Sword Dao
Chapter 135 - 135 129 Arrival 2
Chapter 135: Chapter 129: Arrival 2 Chapter 135: Chapter 129: Arrival 2 Seeing that the number had exceeded expectations, Lin Yang’s expression turned somewhat unpleasant. Lin Fei smiled and said, “We are not staying at your house this time. We have another place to stay.” He directly pointed out Lin Yang’s concern.
As for Lin You, she found this cousin even more disagreeable. Compared to Lin Fei, who always disagreed with her. As a child, when she and Lin Fei used to visit, this kid named Lin Yang would stick around her like a shadow, annoyingly so.
“Comparatively, Lin Fei is cuter,” Lin You muttered under her breath.
“Is this Lin You?” Lin Yang, keenly noticing some remnants of her childhood features, smiled stunningly and took the initiative to greet Lin You.
“Hello, Brother Lin Yang,” Lin You replied politely.
“Truly beautiful,” Lin Yang said with a flattering smile.
“Brother, Shuang’er is hungry,” Shuang’er whispered by the side. Lin Fei gently pinched her little face.
“Good girl, we will go eat something soon.”
Lin Yang’s eyes immediately swept over to Shuang’er’s position, seemingly unable to move them away.
Coastal City was a bustling, yet very realistic place, and Lin Yang, having been raised here from childhood, was naturally greatly influenced and became extremely realistic and mature. At nearly twenty years old, he was also at the peak of his hormonal secretion.
Finally, he saw Jiang Nan, also a similarly beautiful girl, standing very close to Lin Fei. Lin Yang felt an almost uncontrollable envy surge within him.
“Let’s head back first; my parents are waiting for you all.”
In front of a few beautiful girls, Lin Yang actually felt somewhat inferior, eagerly desiring direct contact with them, yet afraid that any misstep would cause a bad impression. Besides, despite Lin Fei’s unassuming appearance, his calm and composed demeanor completely overwhelmed Lin Yang.
Subconsciously, Lin Yang actually harbored a thought, ‘I am a Coastal City native, they are just bumpkins from a small city,’ so even though he was far behind them in appearance, he still felt a fundamental sense of superiority.
It was then that the girl named Ouyang proposed to leave. She took a taxi to the school. Only then did Lin Yang realize she was not with their group. Fortunately, it did not matter much, and Lin Yang started leading the group towards the outside of the train station.
“This is one of the top-level hotels in Coastal City, the Megah Four-Star Hotel,” Lin Yang made an effort to show off an all-knowing, generous demeanor in front of the few beautiful girls. He relentlessly introduced the surrounding landscapes, “This is the Coastal Dinosaur Museum, filled with dinosaur fossils and skeletal models. If you have time, I suggest you visit. It’s quite nice.”
“And that,” he pointed at a distant building, “is a dedicated villa district for the wealthy. The least rich person coming out of there has at least tens of millions in wealth.”
Among them, only Jiang Nan kept politely inquiring from Lin Yang, while others seemed to have little enthusiasm for these places. Especially Lin You, who didn’t even glance at Lin Yang directly. She looked around curiously the entire way, occasionally muttering a few words, as though she was quite familiar with the surroundings. But nobody knew she had a black cat named Feil acting as her tour guide by her ear.
Lin Fei just calmly walked with Shuang’er, holding her phone and busying herself with something.
Soon, Lin Yang led them to a nicely decorated small restaurant.
“This is a small restaurant I often come to eat at. The dishes here are good and the prices are affordable. Let’s go in and fill up our stomachs,” Lin Yang said familiarly.
Pointing at the small restaurant in front of them, he started to extensively discuss its history to show how extraordinary and high-class this restaurant was, making it sound like the oldest and most culturally rich restaurant in the whole of Coastal City.
“Actually, there’s no need,” Lin Fei said with a smile. “I have friends in Coastal City coming to pick us up. There’s no need to trouble Brother Lin Yang and Aunt.”
“You have friends?” Lin Yang was startled.
But soon, a silver sedan slowly approached and stopped by the roadside. The man in the car spoke a few words to a traffic policeman who came over, then waved at Lin Fei and the others.
“Lin Fei?” he called out loudly toward them.
Lin Fei smiled and nodded, taking the lead.
The people behind her followed along.
Everyone wore an expression of surprise, as no one had anticipated that Lin Fei would have friends here, let alone affluent-looking ones. Especially Lin You, who bit her lip. Faced with choosing between accepting Lin Fei’s help and dealing with Lin Yang, she decisively followed.
“Long time no see,” the man laughed heartily, patting Lin Fei on the shoulder. “Since last time, you haven’t reached out to us. Yang Ying and I have been wanting to contact you. We didn’t expect you to come to our turf this time! No more words needed! I’ll handle everything from here! You’re guaranteed to have fun here!”
This man was none other than Feng Biao, a survivor of the South Korea mission with Lin Fei. His junior sister, Yang Ying, was originally active in Southwest Province, but surprisingly, they had deep roots in Coastal City. Thinking about it, in their circle, brothers and sisters likely support each other and wouldn’t do poorly.
“What about the hotel you helped me book earlier? We barely slept last night. I hope we aren’t imposing this time,” Lin Fei said, smiling.
“No worries at all!” Feng Biao said, with lavish generosity. Such opportunities to connect with experts were rare and highly coveted. “Get in the car first, and we’ll talk!”
Lin Yang stared in disbelief as Lin Fei and her group boarded the obviously expensive high-end sedan. Only when Lin Fei lowered the car window to wave at him did he snap out of it.
“Please tell our aunt and them that we won’t bother going over there,” Lin Fei shouted loudly.
The sedan slowly started and soon merged into the bustling flow of traffic, leaving Lin Yang speechless, his sense of superiority crushed into oblivion.
In the car, the hearty Feng Biao quickly started joking with the few girls in the car, growing chummy with them. Soon, they simply started calling him Brother Feng. Lin Fei had agreed with Feng Biao beforehand not to mention how they knew each other. If asked, they would say they met at a martial arts competition.
Lin You sat in the back seat, holding a black cat and listening to Jiang Nan and Feng Biao talk.
“Any news?” she asked in her mind.
“Not yet, but our Energy Scepters have a connection; I know he’s here, and he should know we’ve come. Our families used to be closely allied, and if it were indeed a crisis, he would likely seek our help,” Feil transmitted back.
“So, what do we do now? Just wait?” Lin You asked.
“No choice but to wait. The ones after them belong to a minor clan’s squad. I don’t know where they got the info, but they suddenly targeted them. I’ve also hired some help to gather information. It shouldn’t take long,” Feil explained. “Don’t think too much for now; just enjoy yourself. Your brother seems to have connections everywhere. And this friend doesn’t look simple either.”
“Not a simple person?” Lin You scrutinized Feng Biao, who was in the driver’s seat, “How is he not simple? I can’t tell.”
“He’s trained in martial arts and has killed people before,” Feil said quietly.
Startled, Lin You took a closer look at Feng Biao, indeed noticing that his movements appeared very powerful, every gesture brimming with vigorous energy. His voice was overpoweringly sturdy. However, she found Lin Fei more intriguing.
“Hard to believe Lin Fei can also have his complicated moments.” But her own identity as a Psychic could firmly overshadow Lin Fei, which greatly pleased Lin You.
“If you can become a Psychic, why can’t Brother Lin Fei experience something extraordinary?” Feil’s voice rang in her ear. “Such a child.”
Lin You unusually held her tongue, her slightly curved lips betraying her inexplicably good mood.
Lin Fei held Shuang’er, burying his face in her long hair that emitted a faint fragrance.
“We are in Dragon Eye’s territory now,” Shuang’er’s voice whispered uniquely to Lin Fei’s ears.
“Alright, let’s start tonight,” Lin Fei narrowed his eyes slightly, gently tugging at his hair. His hair was growing longer, now nearly reaching his shoulders, but it was exceptionally smooth and shiny. Typically, a man with long hair might seem effeminate, but Lin Fei appeared sharp and aggressively piercing at this moment.