[Smack!]
[A crisp slap echoed, and a clear handprint appeared on Feng Zhenxin’s face.]
[Ye Yu shook his hand.]
[He slapped the old fox truly out of feeling—sometimes you just have to hit to feel better.]
[After reading Feng Zhenxin’s memories, Ye Yu finally understood why the man had acted so warmly when they first met at the Conscience Workshop.]
[All that talk about wanting only friendship was a complete lie.]
[His real intention was to stall Ye Yu to sell him to Xiang Hanye and Chixiao Sheep Lord Yang Xiao.]
[To play the perfect ‘sell one, gain two’ scheme.]
[Of course, before that, Feng Zhenxin wanted to figure out what exactly the ancient great demon blood Ye Yu carried was.]
[Then Ye Yu caused a huge disturbance at the Conscience Workshop.]
[Which only made Feng Zhenxin more interested in him.]
[The ability to make over ninety-nine percent of the demons present go berserk was terrifying.]
[Thus, Feng Zhenxin was willing to spend three million demon stones on the bounty for Ye Yu’s whereabouts.]
[At the same time, he didn’t forget to contact Xiang Hanye by communication stone, informing him of Ye Yu’s recent appearance in Jianyao City.]
[He promised to notify him immediately once Ye Yu’s whereabouts were found.]
[Not to forget their original agreement.]
[Xiang Hanye naturally agreed wholeheartedly.]
[But in reality, Feng Zhenxin was plotting a larger scheme—like the mantis stalking the cicada while the oriole watches behind.]
[He planned to have Xiang Hanye strike first.]
[After Ye Yu and Xiang Hanye fought each other to a stalemate, Feng Zhenxin would come out to clean up the mess, reaping all the benefits.]
[After all, Ye Yu’s strength displayed in Jianyao City was obvious.]
[Feng Zhenxin, despite his late Golden Demon Realm cultivation, was not good at fighting.]
[Capturing Ye Yu without letting him escape would be difficult.]
[His own great demons were no match for Ye Yu.]
[To be absolutely sure, he might have to call upon Jianyao City’s lord Hua Nianhe.]
[But if that happened, Ye Yu would fall into Hua Nianhe’s hands to be studied, and Feng Zhenxin would get no benefit — too costly.]
[Reason and logic said it was better to use Xiang Hanye as a free pawn.]
[One must admit Feng Zhenxin’s scheming was brilliant, making people more and more irritated the more they thought about it.]
[However, Ye Yu himself had grown very interested in Xiang Hanye.]
[From Feng Zhenxin’s memories, he learned Xiang Hanye was a four-eared demon monkey.]
[This reminded Ye Yu of another demon monkey of the ancient top ten — Chang You.]
[Ancient records stated Chang You looked like a monkey with four ears and often appeared related to floods.]
[The reason Xiang Hanye wanted to buy that drop of ancient great demon blood at the auction was probably because he sensed its powerful allure.]
[But because he bought the Bihai Yinchao Technique, he had no demon stones left to continue bidding.]
[This was the loophole Ye Yu exploited.]
[Interesting—perhaps he should meet him.]
[In the process, he could get back the Bihai Yinchao Technique—killing two birds with one stone.]
[After some thought, Ye Yu’s figure suddenly vanished.]
[Feng Zhenxin quietly waited for the redness on his swollen face to fade, then returned to the Conscience Workshop.]
[As if nothing had happened.]
[But secretly, he began instructing subordinates to gather demon realm cultivation manuals.]
[Price was no object; the key was that the grade must be high.]

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