Chapter 298 Zen Was So Remarkable (Part Two)
With a strength of merely a half-step into the nature level, Zen had been able to establish brilliant
achievements in war among the Illuminating Soul Realm masters. With all that news, Zen had risen to
higher and higher levels in Nina''s mind.
But once he had left the White Emperor City, Nina had been unable to hear any news about him.
She had even pondered the possibility of going out to look for him.
However, she hadn''t done such an apparently disgraceful thing such as a girl travelling thousands of
miles just to find a man. Although the customs in Burning Sky Empire were fairly open-minded, Nina,
who was born in a top noble n, was still quite conservative.
Later, she had received the information that Zen had returned to Cloud Sect and often went to Lake of
the Magical Fish to practice.
She felt both happy and disappointed when she learned this.
She was happy that Zen had returned to Cloud Sect unharmed. She was also disappointed that Zen
seemed to havepletely forgotten her and only cared about his boring practice.
''How about I go see him?'' Nina had entertained the thought for some time. However, with a noble
lady''s reserved character, she had stifled it in the end.
She had initially been hesitant to join today''s party.
But her close friend, Yetta, had repeatedly invited her and finally, she had to agree.
She had never expected that she would meet Zen at the Mo n''s party.
Nina had missed him so much, but it seemed that Zen was indifferent towards her.
''It was okay when I found out that he was addicted to his practice. What''s disappointing is that he has
time to attend the Mo n''s party, but no time to see me. Has he really forgotten me?'' Nina was sad.
But when she saw him raising his head, smiling at her with his clear ck eyes, she forgot all about her
comints at once.
She ignored Yates who was being all brands of courteous towards her at that time and shifted her
attention towards Zen.
Smiling like a flower, she went towards him. "I heard that you''de back. Why didn''t youe over
to the Lady Peak to see me? Am I not your friend?" Sheined softly.
Hearing their conversation, everyone present there was shocked.
Especially those who knew Nina''s identity.
One of them was Wurth.
As the young master of the wealthy Zhang n, Wurth had been made to learn to sort out the
rtionship between the important figures in the Imperial Capital from a very young age.
Whether the elders of the top seven noble ns or the important descendants of them, their powers,
abilities, character and hobbies etc., were supposed to be clearly remembered by the children of the
Zhang n.
This was apulsory course for them and couldn''t be forgotten.
Hence, Wurth knew Nina more deeply than Zen.
Nina, the direct descendant of the Zhu n, though not very talented, was still quite loved by the
elders of the Zhu n. Even though she was a woman, she had an advantageous position that other
children in the Zhu n could not have.
Generally, in order to develop their ns, all the noble ns had made their own set of strict family
rules.
They weren''t aimed at any single individual and were to be obeyed by all.
If you only had average talent and strength and still didn''t know how to work hard, then you would
receive less and less resources from your n.
But, Nina was an exception.
Her talent could only be regarded as above-average, but she was still a beloved daughter of the Zhu
n and it could very well be said that the whole Zhu n was willing to give her whatever she
wanted.
This was absolutely impossible in other noble ns.
Too much favoritism towards one child was bound to cause other children''s dissatisfaction and
discontentment. Over time, this would lead to the intensification of conflicts inside the n, which was
very detrimental to their development.
However, the Zhu n hadn''t faced this problem.
On the contrary, they were all partial towards Nina, including the elders and the younger generation.
Wurth had studied all the nobles of the capital of Burning Sky Empire, but she still had special
significance for him.
The reason for this was that the Zhang n had once nned on establishing a marriage with the Zhu
n. It was decided to let Wurth''s brother, Wick, marry Nina.
Marriages between the noble ns were verymon as both ns would get to expand their power
and wealth by the ceremony.
However, after inquiring about the thoughts of the Zhu n''s elders and Nina herself through various
channels, the Zhang n had given up on the idea.
The reason was the Zhu n''s deration that "Nina will decide who she has to marry by herself, and
the elders won''t interfere. They will always support her choice." Judging from Nina''s character, she was
a young girl with a fantasy about love. Therefore, marrying a man without love for the sake of family
interests was bound to make her disgusted, which, obviously, was uneptable.
After various analysis, the Zhang n had given up the n.
Actually, the most critical factor behind the failure of the Zhang''s n was the idea of the Zhu n''s
elders. Most marriages were arranged by the parents of the prospective brides and grooms, and the
n elders at that time. The practice was even more popr among the noble ns since in that case,
the marriage was not just about them, but the union of two ns. However, the Zhu n was intent on
not restricting Nina for her marriage. From this point, one could clearly understand out how deep the
elders'' love for Nina was.
Because of this failed n, Wurth today knew Nina better than other nobles. But at present, Wurth
wondered how Zen knew Nina. He had never heard of any rtionship between the two. ''Nina is
comining that Zen has nevere to visit her, but Zen seems somewhat indifferent towards her.
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You know Nina isn''t an average noble girl. With her position in the Zhu n, she is even more powerful
than the unloved princesses. How many people want to please her? How many young men are
dreaming to marry her? But to everyone''s surprise, Nina is courting Zen.'' Musing, Wurth sighed with a
strong feeling about how remarkable Zen was.