Chapter 1957 Return (2)

Chapter 1957 Return (2)

Nantian Fengyu wrinkled her nose in disgust. "The air quality here is terrible," she said. "It's much worse than any mortal realm I've seen."

Zhang Yu frowned. "Strange, there's no spiritual energy here. Technically, any star should possess the ability to generate it. Yet, this Earth doesn't even have a trace."

She scanned the entire world with her spiritual sense but found nothing out of the ordinary. She wondered how such a barren world could create a heaven-defying figure like Yun Lintian.

Meanwhile, Long Qingxuan and Yun Yi weren't particularly interested in understanding the world. They just wanted to see Yun Lintian's hometown.

Yun Lintian took a deep breath to compose himself. He glanced at China, and his figure instantly appeared above Hangzhou City.

The city hadn't changed much since his departure. It was still bustling with activity.

Long Qingxuan, rarely one to ask questions, inquired, "Is this your hometown?"

"Yes," Yun Lintian replied, a hint of emotion in his voice. "I was born and raised here."

Nantian Fengyu, curious about the city that shaped Yun Lintian, said, "Let's go down."

Yun Lintian, perhaps eager to see Lei Hao, completely forgot to conceal his presence as he quietly landed in a remote alley.

The moment he stepped out, his appearance immediately drew the attention of everyone around him.

"Look! That young man is so handsome!" someone exclaimed from the crowd.

"Is there a cosplay event today?"

"Hey, look at the women with him. They're stunning!"

More and more people started pulling out their mobile phones to take pictures of Yun Lintian's group.

Zhang Yu frowned slightly, ready to use her power to shield them from sight, but Yun Lintian stopped her.

"It's fine. They mean no harm," Yun Lintian said nonchalantly. He wasn't particularly concerned about the attention, after all, he could erase their memories with ease.

At this moment, a beautiful woman holding a GoPro camera approached Yun Lintian's group. "Excuse me, everyone. Can I interview you?"

Yun Lintian looked at her and replied gently, "Sorry, we're running late."

"Oh, sorry," the woman said, not pressing further.

Yun Lintian scanned the surroundings and spotted two men observing Lei Hao from afar, who clearly had no intention of intervening. These individuals must be Xu Longfeng's subordinates.

"Do we need to intervene and assist him?" a young man among them asked hesitantly.

A middle-aged man beside him lit a cigarette and replied, "Is this your first time here?"

"Yes," the young man responded. "My superior instructed me to protect the target's life."

The middle-aged man exhaled a puff of smoke and said, "Don't worry, they won't dare to kill him. Our only responsibility is ensuring his survival."

"Why?" The young man couldn't grasp the situation.

"It's not our place to interfere. Just keep an eye on him," the middle-aged man said impatiently.

Upon hearing their conversation, Yun Lintian's eyes grew cold as he muttered. "Xu Longfeng... I always thought you were a man of honor. It turned out that I was blind."

Seeing Lei Hao remain silent, Bu Fan glanced at his subordinates.

Bang! Bang!

Immediately, the group of soldiers began vandalizing the store by smashing furniture.

Bu Fan looked at the signboard and chuckled. "Number one fried rice in the world? How ambitious you are."

As he spoke, Bu Fan immediately kicked the signboard.

Bang!

Lei Hao's hands froze. He slowly placed the garlic down and gripped the small knife tightly.

"What? Don't tell me you plan to fight us with that tiny knife?" Bu Fan sneered.

The man he faced was the legendary Quick Shot Lei Hao, a name that resonated throughout the mercenary world. Bu Fan often encountered his name during missions.

Disappointment initially filled Bu Fan when he learned of Lei Hao's disability, which gradually morphed into loathing. When Zhu Ding instructed him to monitor Lei Hao, Bu Fan readily accepted the mission.

Lei Hao's expression hardened. He slowly turned his wheelchair around, preparing to fight.

Suddenly, a familiar male voice echoed, "I thought you had grown up, Ah'Hao. It's just a signboard. You don't have to be angry. I can write it again."