A man, positioned just three meters away from them, donned a simple white shirt and black pants. His complexion was pale, and his black hair was somewhat disheveled.
Jiang Yue hadn't encountered him in years, and although he appeared significantly changed, he still bore the semblance of the young boy she once instructed in combat.
His face hadn't changed much, except that his features looked sharper, making him seem more mature. Although tall, he appeared slender, with slightly sunken cheeks and the visibility of veins on his pale skin—probably from dealing with poisoning for a long time.
It was Yang Sheng's son, Yang Hanying.
The person she once trusted and personally guided, only to have him betray her by thrusting a knife into her heart.
Now, he appears so weak, as if a gentle breeze could easily knock him off balance.