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Ascension of The Unholy Immortal-Chapter 274: Dong Tian Di
Dong Tian Di’s cultivation must have suppressed the Seventh-Order, a feat almost unimaginable in the realm of cultivators.
Nevertheless, Liang outwardly smiled and cupped his hands in a respectful gesture. "Greetings, Senior."
Dong Tian Di’s lips curved into a mysterious, almost enigmatic smile as his sharp gaze lingered on Liang, scrutinizing him. "Not bad. You are bold and courageous. The Dong Clan owes you for what you have done."
Liang waved his hand dismissively, his face calm and collected. "I only did what was right, Senior. It was also quite convenient at the time."
Dong Tian Di couldn’t help but laugh, a deep, reverberating sound. "What people remember is the outcome, not the process or the situation."
Liang nodded in agreement; his thoughts mirrored those of Dong Tian Di’s.
"Although you have tried to conceal your identity, many are already investigating you," Dong Tian Di said casually, his keen eyes still locked onto Liang.
While Liang was inwardly surprised, he maintained his composed smile. "She committed an unforgivable sin. I couldn’t stand by and watch; I had to take action. I didn’t think it would draw so much attention."
Dong Tian Di’s eyes flickered with amusement. "What you have done is something of great virtue. I am sure many are very grateful for your actions."
Before Liang could respond, Dong Tian Di turned his attention to his daughter, Dong Rui, who stood nearby, clearly confused. The conversation between the two men was veiled in obscurity, leaving her at a loss.
"Rui, escort our young brother here and instruct the servants to prepare the Crystal Guest Mansion for him," Dong Tian Di ordered, his tone firm but kind.
Dong Rui’s eyes widened in surprise as she turned to look at her father, but he had already vanished.
"It seems like Brother Liang wasn’t sincere with me before," Dong Rui remarked coldly, her eyes narrowing.
Liang shook his head slowly. "You misunderstood."
"And what kind of misunderstanding are you referring to?" Dong Rui snorted, her skepticism evident.
Liang’s lips curved into a mysterious smile. "Your father mentioned that the matter has already begun to spread. You will likely hear about it if you inquire further."
A flicker of curiosity and annoyance crossed Dong Rui’s face as she mulled over Liang’s words, she turned and began walking toward the exit. "Follow me, Although I don’t understand why Father has arranged for you to stay in the Crystal Guest Mansion, but..."
Her words faltered, catching in her throat. The Crystal Guest Mansion was no ordinary accommodation; these opulent residences were reserved exclusively for Divine Level experts. Her father’s decision to place Liang in such a revered space bespoke an unprecedented level of respect and recognition.
It was crucial to remember that her father’s recent address represented the clan’s stance rather than his personal views or any specific attempt to assist Liang. This decision had not been made lightly or solely by him; it had received the endorsement of several influential elders. Without such comprehensive approval, offering such a prestigious mansion would have been impossible.
As Liang and Dong Rui exited the imposing palace hall, a breathtaking vista unfolded before them. The Dong Clan residences sprawled out majestically, a sprawling complex of grand halls and elegant gardens that extended as far as the eye could see.
The clan territory encompassed numerous palaces, each dedicated to a specific purpose. There were palaces for cultivation, libraries brimming with ancient knowledge, vast training grounds, and opulent living quarters. The sheer scale of the residences exceeded everything Liang had ever seen before.
"Don’t be so surprised; it’s just the inner region," Dong Rui remarked with a proud snicker. "I’ve already informed people to prepare the mansion for you. It will be ready upon our arrival."
Liang nodded, letting his eyes wander as he continued to enjoy the scenic greenery and grandeur that surrounded the inner region.
A joyful, childish voice suddenly broke through their reverie. "Big sis Rui, you’re finally back!" The affectionate cry captured their attention.
Liang turned, seeking the source of the voice, and spotted a boy who appeared no older than twelve sprinting toward them, his face alight with joy and relief.
"Shi’er?" Dong Rui exclaimed, her usually composed demeanor giving way to genuine surprise.
With teary eyes, the boy flung himself into Dong Rui’s arms. "Big sis, I missed you."
Dong Rui, usually known for her icy and merciless nature, found her own eyes welling up with tears. She tightly embraced the boy, her stoic mask slipping to reveal a rare tenderness.
Liang observed the scene with an amused smile. It was almost paradoxical to see Dong Rui who had once mercilessly sacrificed countless innocent souls to acquire her seventh rune acting so emotional.
The lines between good and evil often blurred. Human emotions such as love and kinship could transcend morality.
"Shi’er, you have grown so much," Dong Rui said softly, as she gently ruffled the boy’s hair, her fingers threading through his dark locks with care.
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As Dong Rui and Shi’er continued to chat happily, Liang noticed an elderly man approaching them. The man’s well-worn robes and slightly hunched back suggested an advanced age, but his eyes sparkled with intelligence and wisdom.
"Welcome," the man addressed Liang with a slight bow, "My name is Elder Hua. I have been instructed to escort you to your Crystal Guest Mansion."
Elder Hue turned to Dong Rui and said, "Welcome back, saintess. I’m sure you have much to discuss with Young Master Shi. I will take care of our guest from here."
Despite her inward surprise, Dong Rui nodded in agreement.
Liang acknowledged the elder with a respectful nod. "Thank you, Elder Hua."
As they walked together, Elder Hua couldn’t help but express his awe at Liang’s courageous actions. "Young Master Liang, your bravery is truly commendable. We, the Dong Clan, are deeply grateful for your assistance. It is because of you that we have managed to avenge Dong Wang.
Liang remained humble in his response. "I did what anyone with a sense of justice would have done "