Blue Phoenix
hrough his messy hair. Summer was coming to an end, and a tranquil smile was evident on his handsome face a
s he enjoyed the cuteness of the two girls, and he could not help but wave to them. This instantly caused them to giggle and wave ba
he two of them but, he knew that classes were about to end, and he could not help but smile. His smile melted the hearts of the girls, and their fa
in a wealthy family, and both of his parents were beauti
many secrets as the universe itself. Girls would feel as if their souls
tly mischievous, youthful look. His black hair and dark eyes were in sharp contrast to his pearl-white skin and perfect physique. In fact, most men would admit that Hui Yui was a handsome m
ilities he was given because of them. From a very young age, he could have anything he wished for whether it was games
ation. He stood up and gathered his things before leaving the university for the day. Everyone he met in the cor
unning; however, before Hui Yui had the chance to turn around two hands landed on his s
f two small hands on his shoulders caused Hui Yui to smile contentedly.
best to burst out. Nevertheless, no matter how fierce those feelings were and how much they raged
ui treated differently. she was his s
chest whenever he saw Li Fen, and when he was able to to spend some of his time with her.
care and kindergarten. Throughout their years together, they
e could remember, but he had never been able to tell her how he fe
it had caused him great pain in the past, it was something which he had overcome. Currently, Li Fen was the happiest Hui Yue had ever se
ad a relaxed smile on her face making it shine as beautifully as th
en watching him with dreamy eyes, imagining they were Li Fen. Those looks made Hui Yue think
n progressing, and also how to let him take his mind off the one woman with whom he wished to spend his life with but could not have. Initially, he just sought a way to take his mind off Li Fen,
e, which caused Hui Yue to sigh deeply. Hui Yue was busy reminsicing about
e's face couldn't hold back a small giggle as the man in question didn't look the slightest but of s
with laughter in her voice. She was c
m," Hui Yue repeated what his previous girlfriends had said to him so many times before that he knew it all by heart. Li
yone and a cute girl confessed to him, he would not hesitate to accept. He was a yo
before we go back home!' she said while moving towards the city's center before giving Hui Yue the time to answer
nd studying, Li Fen was in a different league from everything else. He would
or the first shop in her shopping spree, but as Hui Yue was a man, it was quite inappropriate for him to enter a
ping with Li Fen, and he would have been excited if what she was currently buying was something she would wear while being with him. Ho
w himself to drown in self-pity so he started to observe the
were being thrown his way, though he couldn't blame them. He was standing outsi
interest. His uncomfortable expression instantly vanished as his face lit up. He couldn't help but fu
king recipes and artichitecture from most well-known nations throughout history. Studying these subjects had brought him great joy since his childhood. Even now it was one of the things
g of interest, so he was fairly excited when he
s the young man who just stepped through the door. However, this elderly woman quickly determine
derly woman and focused on row after row of intriguing items. Even at first glance Hui Yue felt excitement g
age from as young as five hundred years to as old as three thousand years. Hui Yu
ending some time examining the details, he was pretty sure that they were genuine. Shock quickly replaced his disdain, and Hui Yue felt his hear
l use for them so he slowly moved further into
had been rolled up and stored one on top of another: stacked up three layers. Hui Yue felt deeply depressed when he noticed man
nto the shop, and each step caused his heartbeat to speed up. Due to this, he felt lightheaded for a moment. The
, and no doubt had been used by the nobility and generals of ages long past. After staying in the shop for so long, Hui
he was actually allowed to touch and examine the treasures. Looking around, Hui Yue was cert
re he saw jewelry spread out. The moment he arrived he saw something whic
It was far more exquisite than the one he had found in the tomb of the Wanli Emperor, and Hui Yu
ng head ornament he had seen in the shop so far. The crown was, oddly enough, not locked down or gu
ok at the counter for other intriguing items. A large grin spread across his face as his
lar to the one he had seen on the phoenix crown. He imme
ce of white jade which was framed with golden swirls. It's wings were made from sapphires. Jade, gold, and sapphires swirled around each other creating elaborate patter
s startled as he had completely forgotten about the elderly lady, but he quickly
n exquisite antique, and he had no way of understanding why it would have been tossed into this cheap box. A worry
igh that read 'anything in this box is ¥600.' He could understand that she might feel cheated by taking su
ight," the elderly
er tang or ming dynasty, and mist likely from the same place as the beautiful phoenix crown. How could it possibly be sold for such a low
this young man had become after holding the hairpin, even though he had only ha
strain himself. He understood that people would be superstitious when there was lack of knowledge; although In this day and age something like a curs
alked towards Hui Yue and the Blue Phoenix hairpin. Although Hui Yue had tried to contain his contempt, the old lady easily und
rds the counter. "We sold it almost immediately, then the owner died three days later having being assaulted by thieves." Hui
Hui Yue crooked his brows slightly. It was unlikely for anyone to die from a lightening strike unless they intentionally sought out a location where
rom one person to another, and every one of those died. Eventually, the last owner delivered
rsed hairpin to wicked people, but she saw the genuine excitement and admiration he had while
e this hairpin, and I will just hope that my luck is stronger than the curse." His smile left no space for discussion causing the elderly lady to sigh once again as she acc
e would use such a hairpin in this day and age; however, it was incredibly beautiful, and he could think of only one person who could ma
he had been waiting for him outside of the lingerie store. As she saw Hui Yue leave the antiques shop with something in his hand, Li Fen was overtak
th it. Li Fen's happy smile was quickly replaced by an expression of shock when she heard a loud honking. When she instantly looked to the side, she saw a truck heading t
i Yue instantly vanished. seeing Li Fen frozen and the truck on
e it in time. Images from their twenty-four years of frien
cond, and his horrified expression scared Li Fen, but as they were
o Tracy swiftly and succeed in his rescue due to the truck having hit th
he girl as far back as he could. Li Fen ended up flying two meters back
e alive. A relieved smile appeared on Hui Yue's face just before the truck hit him a
was safe. Hui Yue attempted to protect himself and raised his arms before the initial impact, but his eyes widened as he noti
t his arms caused the hairpin to penetrate his
uld he die because of the truck or was it because of the hairpin? Suddenly, while looking at the hairp
Not only was the fireball hovering above his heart, but it had also begun to absorb his blood. Hui Yue was completely unable to comprehend what was
idly growing. This caused panic to spreed throughout Hui Yue's mind. A futile struggle began, and in spite
eople were rushing towards him; however, due to the powerful, there wasn't any sign of li
id not fell as if he was ready to depart yet. Hui Yue had a deep lingering regret whenever he thought about how he would nev
d not help but be saddened when he thought of his parents who had given him everything he coul
ing to convince herself that he was still alive, that there was still a possi
new that his parents were going to be as heartbroken as she
were three people in this world that Hui Yue would give his life to sav
ng his own life was the right choice, b
brace himself for his soul to perish as he knew it should. However, instead of death, Hui