Chapter 1960
Ye Fanughed upon hearing that.
To think that I''ve been hunting high and low for him all this time. There he was all along!
Ye Fan had been a little worried that it would be difficult to find the King of India again without Noa
leading the way.
He did not expect to catch wind of his foe as soon as he emerged from the Well of the
Thunderdrake.
Moreover, Ye Fan also figured from Geetha''s words that Fen Tian''s injuries might not have fully
healed.
Why else would he need such arge amount of medicinal herbs?
A cold glint shed across Ye Fan''s eyes as he muttered, “Fen Tian, it seems to be God''s will for
you to die by my hand!”
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“You must want to sell your herbs to Lord Fen Tian, sir. Unfortunately, you''re a littlete to get in on
that. Just yesterday, Lord Fen Tian ceased his acquisition.”
Geetha had seen Ye Fan''s jade bottles. Judging from the strong medicinal fragrance overflowing
from the bottles, he thought that thetter was also there to contribute his harvest.
Ye Fan chuckled lightly. “I''m here to deliver medicine to him, but my medicine does not save lives.”
Geetha did not understand Ye Fan''s meaning. “You could try your luck tomorrow or the day after if
you really want to sell your wares to Lord Fen Tian, sir. I heard that the King of India is getting
married any day now. If you go to the venue of the wedding, you would be able to see him. I''m just
not sure if they would let us in.”
Geetha was optimistic about joining in the fun as he was curious to see what the wedding of a king
was like.
Feeling that they were just poor people of the slums, he was certain that he would definitely be
denied ess to such a high-profile wedding.
“He''s getting married again?”
Ye Fan had a funny look on his face when he heard the news.
Thest time Fen Tian got married, he was almost
beaten to death by me. I simply must make this trip and see my old friend.
But Ye Fan knew that he had to recuperate before he was capable of such a feat.
Though traveling through the Well of the Thunderdrake did not cause much harm to Ye Fan, the toll
it had taken on his body was significant.
As his elixir field was almostpletely depleted, Ye Fan nned to restore his strength over the
following two days before he settled his score with the supreme grandmasters of India.
After being led back to the house by Geetha, Ye Fan asked the boy and his kind grandmother,
Selva, if he would be able to stay for another two days and requested not to be disturbed during the
duration of his stay.
“Wouldn''t you like meals, at least?” the old woman asked. “Don''t worry, I won''t ask you for money.
Although Geetha and I only have each other, we can still manage to feed our guests. We don''t want
your money, young man.” Thinking that Ye Fan was reluctant to spend money, she quickly
reassured him with a smile.
Ye Fan was a little dumbfounded as he meant literally what he just asked and merely did not wish to
be disturbed.
In the end, he resorted to providing them with the excuse of having a bad stomach and was under
his doctor''s orders to fast for two days.
Obliging her guest''s wishes atst, Selva made up an empty room for Ye Fan.
He did not leave the room at all the next two days.
Selva and her grandson were startled to discover gusts of cold wind swirling around their little
cottage before dismissing it as an anomaly of the weather.
Little did they know that the gusts were the power of the heavens and the earth pouring into Ye
Fan''s body.
Two dayster, Geetha and Selva were in the yard sorting out the neatly packaged herbs.
“Be careful, boy,” she cautioned him while wearing a wide smile on her face. “These are all the
medicinal herbs the important man asked for. After delivering this final batch, we will finally receive
the money.”
Over the past month, the pair had made frequent excursions into the mountains in search of
medicinal herbs for the mary promise it held.
However, the King of India had decreed that payment for the harvest would be made upon the
delivery of the final batch in the name of reducing the workload of his collectors.
As a result, Geetha and Selva sent several batches of herbs over the course of the entire month
without receiving anypensation.
As thest delivery was to be made that day, the pair were naturally in high spirits to receive the
long-overdue remuneration for their efforts.
As she was speaking, the collectors of the herbs arrived.
With a respectful bow, Geetha and Selva handed them the medicinal herbs that had been sun-dried
and carefully wrapped.
However, after peering at the contents of the pouches, they simply turned on their heels and
marched off without a single mention of payment.
Having thought they had forgotten, the old woman hurried to catch up and politely reminded them.
The collectors sneered. “It is your honor to serve the Kingof India! People would kill for this kind of
glory. How dare you ask to be paid?”
Selva grew anxious.
“You promised that payments would be made. You can''t go back on your word. I have to pay for my
grandson''s tuition fees!”
In truth, she could not care less about whom thebor was done for. All Selva wanted was the
payment that she had been promised.
“D*mn it, old woman. Have some sense of shame!
How dare you ask for money from Lord Fen Tian? Do you have a death wish?”
The man in the lead kicked Selva and bellowed curses at her.
“Grandma!” Geetha cried, enraged as he rushed up and bared his teeth at the offender. “You
b*stards, I''ll fight you!”
The man was too startled to react until he felt the sting of Geetha''s jaws closing around his forearm.
“Ah, it hurts! I''ll kill you for that, you punk!”
The man''s temper red up in an instant. He caught hold of Geetha and began punching and
kicking the rabid boy.
“Stop it!” Selva screamed as she burst into tears and fell to her knees. “I don''t want the money
anymore.
Please, don''t hurt my grandson!”
“Why didn''t you say so earlier, you old hag? You could have saved you and your brat here a whole
lot of pain!”
After the collectors vented to their hearts'' content, they spat onest time and kicked the bruised
Geetha out of their way.
“Friends.” A cold, jeering voice rang out suddenly from the cottage and halted them in their tracks.
“Isn''t it inappropriate to just leave after beating someone up?”
As they turned around toward the source of the voice, the door that had remained firmly shut over
the past two days burst open abruptly as if blown by a powerful but invisible surge of air.
All of a sudden, sand was all everyone could see.
As they shielded their eyes to gaze ahead of them, a thin figure emerged noiselessly.
He was dressed in a ck robe. On his back, the silhouettes of five swords were just barely
discernible.
Everybody in the yard felt an overwhelming presence the moment he appeared.
“S-Sir?”
Geetha, who had been cowering in pain, was stunned at the sight of Ye Fan. Selva, too, wore a
simr look of shock on her face.
For some unknown reason, the dying young man they had picked up two days ago seemed like an
entirely different person.
Not too long ago, he was still in a state ofplete disarray. The fact that it only took him two days
to regain a presence as imposing as the king of the world was astounding to them.
“Who are you?” the collectors snarled. “Stay out of our business!”
Though the appearance of Ye Fan surprised them, their arrogance had not been diminished very
much.
“Who am I?” Ye Fan chuckled lightly at their dubious expressions. “I''m somebody you cannot afford
to offend.”
“Do you have a death wish like them, you little sh*t?” roared one of the collectors, a man known for
his fiery temper.
He was quite ready to dash forward and engage Ye Fan inbat before his leader stopped him.
The leader, a shrewd and experienced officer, realized that the young man standing before him
possessed an indomitable spirit that would yield to no amount of intimidation and coercion. Years of
experience were setting off rm bells of warning in his head.
“Okay, kid. We''ll let you have this one,” the leader said coldly before dropping a sack of coins on the
ground and turning around.
“Did I grant you leave?” Ye Fan''s cold voice rang out once more.
The leader was losing his temper. “What else do you want? Don''t take our generosity for granted,
boy! My patience with you is wearing thin!”
I''ve already relented by paying the old woman, but he still doesn''t seem willing to let this go. Does
he think he can walk all over me?