Prince Sangdian showed a look of surprise, but his face quickly took on a contemptuous smile, apparently not believing a word Sangta said and even thinking that Sangta was hyping Bai Ruozhu and the others.
Bai Ruozhu wasn't angry, just coldly watching him, mentally commanding Furball to bite him, not needing to use a heavy dose of poisonous insect poison—just enough to make him fall unconscious for a while would suffice.
That was out of respect for Sangta, fearing that if something serious happened to Prince Sangdian in front of him, he too would be culpable.
Animals are the most sensitive, more keen to sense danger than humans, and as soon as Furball appeared, the large tiger Prince Sangdian was riding felt the threat, becoming restive with roars and pacing back and forth.
Prince Sangdian clamped his legs against the tiger's stomach to show his discontent but failed to recognize the danger signal the tiger's reaction indicated from Bai Ruozhu.