Jiang Pengji smiled and ridiculed him, saying, "You don't sound too excited."
Yan Lin stared at her in silence with his obsidian-like eyes.
Jiang Pengji knew what his grudge was about. Her eyes flashed cunningly like a pair of bright stars threatening to dominate the night sky—fearless and carefree.
"I know you're upset, but you guys should thank me. If it not for me, Xu Pei wouldn't have let us do this so easily. He didn't even need to take any action. If he had pushed it off for several days, it would all be too late. After Chief Yang showed them what he was capable of, other lords developed some respect and fear for him, but that can't guarantee his safety forever. If the alliance ends up wasting too much time at Jiamen Pass, they will still have to pick someone to spearhead. Who do you think they will pick then? Chief Yang might still be their first choice. So it's really not too bad to be getting out of here, is it?"