Chapter 1533: Twin Killers
Chapter 1533: Twin Killers
Twin Killers . . .
In response to the situation, Cha-Eun Xiao halted and turned around, his countenance showing signs of displeasure. He expressed his disdain for the ongoing conflict, asserting that the source of their trouble appeared disproportionately trivial. His voice carried a tone of reproach as he challenged Master Xiao's perception of Cosmos Iron, highlighting the exceptional nature of the particular piece in his possession. He explained that it was not an ordinary metal, but rather the essence of Cosmos Iron itself, resembling a child's head in size and weighing a substantial one and a half million grams. His intent was clear: he aimed to dispel any notion of his ignorance.
Master Xiao, on the other hand, was visibly thrilled by this revelation. He nodded vigorously, acknowledging the significance of this extraordinary material. Cha-Eun Xiao proceeded to elucidate the unique qualities of the Cosmos Iron in his possession, emphasizing that it possessed all the attributes of regular Cosmos Iron while also having the capability to create space. This made it an ideal substance for crafting spatial items, a revelation that left everyone in agreement.
The scale of the Cosmos Iron was so extensive that Master Xiao realized he would require only a fraction of it to complete his vertical bamboo flute. The surplus could be transformed into a considerable number of Cosmos Rings, potentially exceeding one hundred.
Master Xiao concurred with Cha-Eun Xiao's assessment, acknowledging the pivotal importance of the Cosmos Iron, particularly in the present context.
However, Cha-Eun Xiao's tone shifted, transitioning from an informative stance to a more pointed one. He disclosed his initial intention to sell the Cosmos Iron to Master Xiao for one hundred thousand purple spirit coins as a means to swiftly resolve the situation. Nevertheless, he expressed his growing displeasure, driven by Master Xiao's perceived audacity. This shift in his attitude left Master Xiao visibly discontented.
Master Xiao pondered the situation, ruminating on the perceived unreasonable stance taken by Cha-Eun Xiao. He recognized that while Cosmos Iron was indeed a special metal, it didn't carry the same level of value as the Brocade Steel and Feather Bronze. Even though the particular piece in question was of top quality, one hundred thousand purple spirit coins appeared exorbitant, especially in light of the recent developments.
Deep in thought, Master Xiao grappled with the internal conflict of relinquishing the Cosmos Iron. His arduous search for this unique material had yielded no results, making the prospect of abandonment difficult to fathom.
One of the young men accompanying Master Xiao seized the opportunity to engage with Cha-Eun Xiao directly. He expressed their collective desire to find a resolution that would lead to the sale of the Cosmos Iron. The young man maintained intense eye contact with Cha-Eun Xiao, signifying their determination to secure the unique metal they had sought.
Clearly, the two young men were also affected by the prevailing circumstances. Initially prepared for confrontation, they found themselves bearing the weight of humiliation and perceived oppression, which stirred frustration. While Master Xiao had located the Cosmos Iron and was relatively content, the young men grappled with feelings of disgrace and frustration, compelled to consider their next course of action.
In response to the young man's inquiry, Cha-Eun Xiao adopted a resolute and somewhat intimidating stance. He requested the young man's name, underscoring his preference for conversing with individuals who readily shared their identities. With this action, Cha-Eun Xiao aimed to project an image of unwavering confidence and assertiveness, firmly maintaining his position as a formidable and unyielding young lord in the face of adversity.
Cha-Eun Xiao's demeanor exuded an air of authority as he half-closed his eyes and inclined his head, politely requesting the young man's name. The young man, cognizant of the rationality behind Cha-Eun Xiao's inquiry, recognized the propriety of sharing his name. Yet, this seemingly straightforward request weighed heavily on his mind, giving rise to a cascade of apprehensions and conflicting thoughts.
As he contemplated the implications of revealing his name, the young man's unease grew. A myriad of questions flooded his thoughts. Would disclosing his name invite unwanted attention from the formidable Cha Clan? Would it be perceived as an act of arrogance or provoke an unnecessary confrontation? The enigmatic nature of Cha-Eun Xiao, with his resolute and unyielding demeanor, stirred concerns within the young man.
Anxiety surged within him as Cha-Eun Xiao's gaze remained fixed on him. In retrospect, he questioned whether he should have spoken at all. However, the prospect of retreating and appearing weak was equally unacceptable. Finding himself at a crossroads, the young man took a deep breath and responded, "I am Shui Zhongliu, and this is my younger brother, Shui Zhongtian. Accept my respect, Master Cha."
The reference to "the twins in the water" was met with a knowing recognition among those present. Shui Zhongliu and Shui Zhongtian, the infamous twin killers, had established their notoriety throughout the Limitless Ocean. They held the nineteenth position on the Limitless Ocean Killers Ranking List, a reputation that garnered them no favor among their peers.
The twins, however, were not ordinary killers; they were enshrouded in mystery. Anonymity had been their ally, a crucial aspect of their deadly profession. For years, they concealed their true identities behind masks, thereby eluding the prying eyes of their adversaries.
A centuries-old tale added to their mystique. During a mission that took them far from the known world, they had stumbled upon a legendary plant. Consumption of this rare flora miraculously reversed the effects of aging, transforming the once white-haired, elderly assassins into youthful individuals. Their rejuvenation had been nothing short of extraordinary, shrouded in myth and legend.
Determined to safeguard this newfound youth, the twins had ruthlessly silenced anyone who had glimpsed their former countenances. Their true faces remained concealed behind their masks, further cementing their enigmatic reputation.
Now, under the weight of Cha-Eun Xiao's relentless pressure, the twins found themselves compelled to reveal their identities. A sense of resignation permeated the atmosphere, signaling their compliance and submission to the prevailing circumstances. They were aligned with Master Xiao, and it was neither in their interest nor their intent to become adversaries of the formidable Cha Clan.
Aware of the dire consequences of antagonizing the Cha Clan, they recognized the futility of clinging to their anonymity. For, in the eyes of the Cha Clan, the twins were far from formidable; their lives could be snuffed out with ease, rendering their secret irrelevant and ultimately meaningless.