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Chapter 968 The Inspector-General

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?Mobile reading A smile bloomed on Qingya's usually dignified face, like a gentle spring breeze. Eight Zero E-book (txt02.com) Qin Feng had been observing her all along. To be honest, this young woman was quite enigmatic, carrying a subtle aura of a cultivator—something he couldn't quite pin down despite his sharp perception. Seeing her cup now empty, he immediately refilled it. "Thank you," Qingya smiled gently. Qin Feng set down the teapot and murmured, "If I'm not mistaken, your real intention has always been me, hasn't it?" Qingya was momentarily taken aback. "Why do you think so? What gives you such confidence? Is it simply because I'm the youngest and most handsome guest here?" "Ah, well, let me cut to the chase." "Qin Feng continued to probe: 'A woman so beautiful and refined wouldn't normally wake up late at night. Going to bars or dance halls makes sense, but to go all by herself to a café—well, that's a bit hard to justify!' 'Everything is possible, isn't it? Your argument simply doesn't hold water,' Qingya smiled with deeper intent. 'Heh, of course I know that,' Qin Shao also smiled. 'I've sensed a familiar presence in you. It suggests we might be of the same kind of person!' 'Of the same kind? Do you really think I'm like you—a cultivator?' Qingya lifted her cup, an instinctive gesture indicating she was trying to remain composed. Qin Feng smiled, "Indeed, I've guessed correctly. You know my identity, yet I remain uncertain about yours. Nevertheless, I'm bold enough to speculate on two possibilities: First, you've deliberately concealed your aura with the intention of eliminating me—perhaps you're one of those summoned from the cultivation realm; or second, you're someone extraordinarily transcendent, surpassing even the cultivation practitioners in stature. Have I guessed right, beautiful lady?" Qingya gently set down her cup, her bright eyes fixed steadily upon him, and only after a few seconds did she speak, "It's no exaggeration to say that you've stirred the entire Chinese cultivation realm to such a degree that it's been utterly upended. I must admit—you've guessed correctly!" "Indeed? Then, which category are you—first or second?" Qin Feng eagerly sought an answer. Qingya smiled, "If I belonged to the first category, you would already be a lifeless corpse, perhaps even completely dissolved in form and spirit!" "Then you must be of the second category. What exactly is your identity?" He adopted a thoughtful expression. Qingya directly offered her answer: "Stop guessing! No matter how hard you think, you won't be able to figure it out. Let me tell you—my position is the Inspector of the Immortal Realm of Huaxia, granting me the authority to oversee all immortals. Should anyone dare to commit misconduct, I will deliver the most severe punishment!" "Very well. A few months ago, the Immortal of Ethereal Elegance brought back a young woman from the mortal world and made her his concubine. Since this involves someone from the mortal world, why haven't you taken any action?" He asked again. Qin, with a lift of her eyebrows, huffed, "Did your girlfriend pass away? Then who was the person sitting with you drinking coffee just now? Explain!" "Uh..." Qin, at a loss for words. Hey, that's a good idea—worth considering. But when he saw Qingya's stunning appearance and her confident expression, his confidence instantly wavered. After all, she was a Magistrate, and if she were to oversee the entire Chinese cultivation realm, she’d at the very least have to be capable of defeating these people to keep them in check. So, he decided to observe first—otherwise, if he didn’t manage to persuade her, and instead found himself being defeated, wouldn’t that be rather unfortunate? Qin Sha asked, "Is this punishment aimed solely at me, or at the entire cultivation realm?" The beautiful woman smiled and said, "You're truly generous to establish a rule just for yourself. This rule applies to the entire cultivation realm—no matter who it is, ordinary people must not be ruthlessly killed, and their daily lives must not be disrupted. Otherwise, they will face severe consequences."