According to the chef, Second Master Tang was known to be audacious and somewhat reckless. He seemed like the perfect target for Qin Huai's purposes.
After bypassing the prefecture overseer's manor, Qin Huai located the residence of Second Master Tang. The grand property stretched over several acres and featured tall structures and more than ten opulent palaces. One palace, fashioned entirely from green jade, was likely as luxurious as an emperor's dwelling.
Qin Huai activated blood burst, and more than thirty blood-red tiger wolves materialized from his body. Like a spectral figure in red, he vaulted over the wall and infiltrated the palace grounds.
Rumble!
Successive explosions echoed throughout the palace, punctuated by the anguished cries of the palace occupants. Qin Huai, standing atop the wall, surveyed the debris of bodies left in the aftermath.