Charlie Wade had long admired Lin Wan’er (ni)’s Lightning Strike Wood, but he hesitated to ask her for it. After all, this item had been cherished by Lin Wan’er (ni) for over three hundred years, undoubtedly holding significant value for her.
However, Charlie understood that there was no reason to rush. Given the current circumstances, even if Lin Wan’er (ni) offered him the Lightning Strike Wood, he wouldn’t be able to refine it just yet.
Curiosity getting the best of him, Charlie turned to Lin Wan’er (ni) and posed a question that had been on his mind: “Miss ni, I’m really eager to know how you’ve managed to stay here for more than three hundred years?”
Lin Wan’er (ni) replied, “Well, my family has been on the run for over three hundred years due to our unique skills with aura, but we can’tpete with Sara.”
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As she spoke, Lin Wan’er (ni) tilted her head in reflection. “After my father’s funeral, my family, being quite young andcking resources, could only hide in several remote areas of southern Yunnan for decades. To avoid drawing suspicion, we would typically stay in one ce for five to eight years before moving on.”
“After witnessing the Pu’er mother nt’s struggle for survival, we felt a profound loss of our spiritual connection. Having spent decades in flight, our family had saved some money and gained valuable life and escape experiences. After a few years by Tianchi, it was time for us to leave southern Yunnan.”
“Once we departed, we didn’t dare venture back to the maind, so we traveled south to Jiaozhi, and from there, we made our way to Nanyang. We lived in several countries in Nanyang before finally settling in Penang for a time.”
“Later, we traveled to Brunei, then Indonesia, and eventually took a boat from Indonesia to India, before making our way to the Ottoman Empire through the Middle East.”<fnaf89> This content belongs to find?novel</fnaf89>
“As the Industrial Revolution began in Europe, my family was astonished by the rapid advancements in science and technology. We started to explore European countries, taking on various identities to study at numerous universities.”
“But not long after, the British invaded China. Watching the British, who prided themselves on being gentlemen, exploit and oppress, my family grew increasingly resentful as they colonized and spread opium across the globe, instigating the First Opium War in China. Disgusted, I left Ennd and set sail for North America.”
“Unfortunately, we struggled to adapt to the environment in North America at that time. It was a ce rife with chaos, where white settlers were busy stakingnd, enving ck people, and brutally massacring the indigenous poptions. Eventually, my family took a merchant ship to Japan after the Civil War started.”
“In Japan, amidst a period of rapid cultural transformation, I wanted to see how the nation would evolve. I stayed there for a while, and after witnessing the swift development in Europe post-Industrial Revolution and Japan’s rapid changes following the Meiji Restoration, I felt a strong desire to return to China and contribute to my homnd. So, I made my way from Japan to Hong Kong Ind, eager to join the Xinghua Club.”</p“while></p“it></p“she>