Chapter 625 Power Struggle
Meanwhile, Joshua was reading an ancient manuscript in the garden of his mansion in Zedfield, Yaleview. As he was reading, a young man slowly approached, holding a tray with a teacup and a teapot. “Commander, here’s your tea. It’s quality tea that arrived today. Please try it.”
“Okay.” Joshua leaned against his chair and nodded slightly. He put away the ancient manuscript in his hand and looked at the teapot and teacup on the table. Picking up the teacup and lifting the lid, he asked with a smile, “John, how long have you been working with me?”
The young man hurriedly bowed and replied, “Almost one and a half years, Commander.” “One and a half years, huh?” Joshua picked up the teacup and blew on the tea leaves floating in the teacup. “Now, that’s a long time.”
Just as he put the teacup beside his mouth, he stopped and looked at John. “Why? Is the weather very hot today?”
“No. Maybe it’s my clothes. I might have tied them up too tight, so I feel a little suffocated.”
Joshua nodded in response, but after a sigh, he put down the teacup on the table. “John, do you know why you’re the only one who managed to work with me for over half a year?”
“W-Well…” John looked at Joshua hesitatingly, and words eluded him. Joshua pointed to the seat opposite him and said, “Come. Have a seat. There’s nothing to be nervous about.”
“I wouldn’t dare, Commander.” John was visibly panicking. “Commander, did I do something wrong? Please tell me what I did wrong, and I’ll make it right this instance!”
“Just sit down. Don’t worry about it.” Joshua gestured to John with a smile on his face. Although Joshua was far away, John could feel as if he was pressing on his shoulders, forcing him to sit down.
It’s the force field of a Grandmaster! How is this even possible? John widened his eyes in shock at this sight and stared right at Joshua. Sitting on the chair, John exclaimed, “Commander, y-you are—”
“A cultivator? I’ve always been one.” Joshua smiled. “John, let me talk to you about something from the bottom of my heart.”
With his spiritual energy wrapped around John, he restricted John’s movements and said, “Sitting in my place I’m at right now is very tiring. You have to worry about the threat Asura’s Office poses and the internal conflicts caused by the eight respectable families. Then there’s Wilbur, the man I trained so hard only to have him become a traitor.
Yaleview has become a dangerous place for me now. I dared not give anyone the chance to get near me, so I had to replace the people around me from time to time. I fear they would learn about my habits and exploit them if they stayed around me for too long. I’m worried that they would be bribed into betraying me. I’m drained.”
As he said that, he reached out for the teacup and swirled it in his hand. “John, you’re the person I trust he most. I’ve also treated you nicely when you served me, so why don’t you entertain me for a bit because I can’t understand the reason for your betrayal?”
“I-I didn’t. Commander, please let me explain.” John panicked, as he was being pressed onto the chair by Joshua’s spiritual energy.
Ever since he was transferred to Joshua’s side, John had witnessed three assassination attempts on Joshua, with the third assassination being the most severe case. The assassin’s blade was already dangling on Joshua’s neck, yet he did not unleash his spiritual energy.
Joshua had shown no sign of panic or nervousness, so everyone thought he was a man of sheer will with a strong mind.
They, too, did not think that Joshua was a cultivator. A cultivator might be able to conceal the spiritual energy fluctuations in him for some time through techniques, but he could not maintain it forever. After all, a cultivator had to breathe and cultivate throughout the years. Even if he did not intend to cultivate, his presence would still draw spiritual energy to him. Hence, there was no way Joshua could conceal the fact that he was a cultivator.
However, it was the same man who had pulled off an incredible move.
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