Eternal Life: I Rely on Fortune Points for Improvement-Chapter 133 - 124: Three First Grade Realm Experts

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Chapter 133: Chapter 124: Three First Grade Realm Experts

It would be ideal if Xiao Ran could help Han Dong with her treatment.

At the same time, he also didn’t want to expose his strength in front of Xiao Ran.

Han Dong seemed to understand Jiang Feng’s intentions, thus she didn’t stop Xiao Ran from rescuing her. In fact, she was quite grateful to Xiao Ran in her heart. Although this guy pesters her and is annoying, he dared to clash against White Tiger Mountain, the Second Prince, the Seventh Prince, and even the Red Lotus Sect. Her heart was touched.

Just like that.

Jiang Feng sensibly sat by the Mountain Spring Pool.

Watching Xiao Ran transfer Primordial Power to Han Dong.

"Such a fool for love, treating Primordial Power like air."

Jiang Feng saw that Xiao Ran was soon sweating heavily, gasping and weak, while Han Dong’s expression improved. Despite the toxicity devastating her organs and the internal injuries acting up, Han Dong’s supposed improvement was merely a superficial restoration of her color, without expelling the toxins from her body. If she rashly used her power to battle, there would still be severe consequences.

Two quarters of an hour later.

Han Dong released her hands, signaling Xiao Ran to stop transferring her Primordial Power.

"Dong’Er, why do you have someone else’s Primordial Power?"

Xiao Ran frowned.

"Left by the one who injured me."

Han Dong replied casually.

"Why didn’t you tell me about such a serious matter?"

Xiao Ran reproached.

"I can solve my own problems."

Han Dong responded indifferently, her tone towards Xiao Ran becoming colder than before.

Jiang Feng knew that besides possibly blaming Xiao Ran for the destruction of her sect, Han Dong genuinely disliked Xiao Ran. Perhaps, as she stated before, she didn’t want to be with Xiao Ran, and they couldn’t be together.

"You’re so injured, if I hadn’t come in time, do you think Jiang Feng could save you?"

Xiao Ran snorted coldly.

He knew Han Dong’s stubborn temperament.

Unable to do anything about Han Dong, he vented his anger on Jiang Feng, shouting at him, "Dong’Er is hurt like this all because of you. If you ever get taken hostage again, you’d better bang your head against something and die. If you drag Dong’Er into trouble again, I won’t spare you."

"Stop it, this matter has nothing to do with Jiang Feng."

Han Dong defended Jiang Feng.

"How could it be unrelated? He’s the cause of it, I think this Little Prison Chief is a troublemaker."

Xiao Ran stood up.

His presence pressed towards Jiang Feng.

"Sister Dong, the Little Prince is right, this matter is indeed my fault. Just let him scold me a bit; it’ll make me feel better."

Jiang Feng played along with Xiao Ran.

This guy is a fool for love, willing to risk life and limb for Han Dong. Being the Heir of King Zhennan, while his status isn’t as prominent as the Second Prince, his power is immense.

At least he dared to challenge the Second Prince.

Without necessity, Jiang Feng truly didn’t want to offend Xiao Ran.

He used all the sweet talk he could muster, appearing guilty and apologetic.

Han Dong hesitated, realizing that the more she defended Jiang Feng, the more Xiao Ran would target him, so she chose silence.

"Acknowledging your missteps shows there’s hope for you yet. Keep your distance from Dong’Er in the future."

Xiao Ran warned, feeling better when he saw Jiang Feng yielding.

"Alright then, I’ll go pick some fruit for you."

Jiang Feng conscientiously decided not to linger as a third wheel. Xiao Ran snorted again; once Jiang Feng disappeared completely, his anger dissipated, and he turned to Han Dong with a smile, cherishing the chance to be alone with her.

Han Dong felt a slight exhaustion upon seeing Xiao Ran’s demeanor.

She naturally knew of Xiao Ran’s affection for her, and she had once felt moved, but her father, Han Tieshan’s words kept her wary, maintaining distance between her and Xiao Ran.

She never again considered romantic feelings between them.

"Dong’Er, once we return to Dragon Capital, you should stop working in Zhenbei Prison. I can join forces with Lord Bao, to request an order from the Holy Emperor to have you transferred out. Even if you don’t want to leave Dragon Capital, we can find other duties for you. I always feel Zhenbei Prison is hauntingly filled with sinister energy, likely to bring bad luck."

Xiao Ran advised.

"You speak nonsense; I’m doing fine at Zhenbei Prison, not going anywhere else."

Han Dong rejected it outright.

"I won’t push you; think it over when we get back."

Xiao Ran acknowledged.

Then he inquired about recent occurrences, including the twenty or so corpses near the small hill.

Han Dong understood Jiang Feng’s stance.

She fabricated a story, explaining it was an internal conflict among the Red Lotus Sect rebels resulting in mutual slaughter.

Xiao Ran furrowed his brow, suspecting something odd.

But since the account came from Han Dong, he didn’t press further.

Jiang Feng picked fruit nearby.

His ears were sharp.

His Perception Power was formidable.

Intentionally eavesdropping.

Xiao Ran and Han Dong’s conversation was mostly audible to him. Knowing Han Dong was covering for him and Xiao Ran didn’t suspect him, he specifically picked a few beautiful and tasty mangoes for Xiao Ran, washing them by the Mountain Spring Pool.

"Sister Dong, Little Prince, the fruit is here."

Jiang Feng presented the fruits to the two.

"Dong’Er, let me peel one for you."

Xiao Ran picked one up.

"No need, I’ll do it myself."

Han Dong refused, promptly taking one to peel and eat herself.

Xiao Ran felt a bit discontented; seeing Jiang Feng nearby reignited his anger, he said to Jiang Feng, "Jiang Feng, you have talent, staying at Zhenbei Prison is a bit of a waste. How about joining my mansion when we return? I’ll let you be the Government Army Commander."

"Ah... this... what did I do to deserve this?"

There was no way Jiang Feng could go along.

Considering Xiao Ran’s temperament, working under him would be a daily ordeal; if one day he can’t hold back and ends up confronting Xiao Ran, he would be forced to live as a fugitive.