Chapter 087: Last Will

Sang Yan had heard too many of He Ying's sweet nothings to really be taken by them anymore, but when she actually heard them, she still found herself moved, shocked: Good heavens, can sweet talk truly be this enticing?

I'm impressed.

She really was impressed by his skill in whispering sweet nothings.

It was too much for her.

She quickly changed the subject, "Alright. Hurry up and see what Wan Jianzheng wrote in his last words."

Only then did He Ying remember that he had Wan Zhang's last letter, so he opened it: "Life and death are determined by fate, disaster and fortune by numbers, all is but what I have sought."

A mere thirteen characters.

It was as if he was talking about himself, yet it seemed he was using himself to speak about someone else.

After reading it three times, He Ying felt this 'someone else' was him.

What does it mean?

Was it hinting that Sang Yan still had other trials to face?