LOGINThe thought of what was about to happen in that bed made Amelia's stomach churn, but she forced herself to stay calm.
She turned and walked into the closet to pack her things. In no time, she had a suitcase ready. "Adrian, that suitcase looks like a designer brand. Find her something else to pack her things," Misty's shrill voice rang out, dripping with contempt. Soon, Adrian brought over an old cardboard box and threw it at Amelia's feet. "Use this," he grumbled. Amelia squatted down to open her suitcase, but Misty's voice came again, "Check her luggage properly later. Some people have sticky fingers. We don't want her taking anything she's not supposed to." Hearing this, Amelia's mind flashed back to Maynard's cold, ruthless look. He was in the bathroom next door, and if he found the DNA test result, he'd probably humiliate her even more. Adrian and Misty were watching her closely outside the closet. Amelia glanced at the DNA test hidden deep in her suitcase and made a quick decision. She turned away and tore the paper into tiny pieces, then swallowed them one by one, forcing them down. She looked at Maynard's clothes in the closet, and the last spark of hope in her heart was extinguished. From now on, she would have nothing to do with him. Dragging the cardboard box, Amelia walked out of the closet and asked coldly, "Do you want to check it?" Misty clapped her hand over her mouth, her face twisted with disgust. "Get her out of here and check that box outside. It stinks!" She knew that if Maynard came out of the shower, she wouldn't be able to get rid of Amelia so easily. She couldn't leave this threat behind. Adrian pushed Amelia hard and growled, "Get out of here!" Amelia walked alone toward the villa's entrance. The short distance felt like an eternity. Adrian grabbed the cardboard box from her, dumped everything on the ground, and started searching, as if looking for something vital. But the DNA test was already inside Amelia. She squatted down and quietly picked up her scattered belongings when her phone rang. Tears streamed down her face as soon as she heard Rosemary's voice. She held back her tears when Misty humiliated her, and Maynard misunderstood her, but hearing Rosemary's voice finally broke her. Her voice was choked with sobs. "Rosemary." "Sweetheart, why are you crying?" "Rosemary, I broke up with Maynard. And I'm not Jackson's biological daughter. I don't have a family anymore." "I'm calling to tell you some good news. I heard that your family is looking for you." Amelia froze. "My family?" "Yes, don't cry. I heard you have parents and even a few brothers." Before Amelia could respond, her phone died. "Amelia, what are you up to now?" Maynard walked out of the hall in an oversized bathrobe. He had meant to let her stay for a few more days, but she packed and was about to leave while he took a shower. He looked at the scattered clothes on the ground—nothing but ordinary clothes, not a single luxury item. Hadn't she become his fiancée just to get these things while he was in a coma? Now, she was left with nothing? Maynard frowned at the old cardboard box. "Playing hard to get again? Trying to look pitiful? Grandma's not here!" After three years of dating, he had never been ungenerous with her financially. Was she really leaving, or was this just an act? Amelia clutched her dead phone tightly, still processing what Rosemary had said. To Maynard, her distraction seemed like an admission. Misty limped out, pretending to be hurt, with a fake smile on her face but a voice full of malice. "Maynard, she was packing to leave and insisted on using a dirty cardboard box from the kitchen. I tried to stop her, but she wouldn't listen." Adrian quickly added, "Mr. Simmons, I tried to talk some sense into Amelia, but she wouldn't budge. She scattered her clothes everywhere. She had a designer suitcase but chose to look pitiful. If word gets out, people will think the Simons family is mistreating her." The air grew silent. Amelia stood there like a statue, listening to their lies. She looked at Maynard, wondering what he would say. His gaze was piercing. "Don't you have anything to say for yourself?" Exactly. Amelia's eyes flashed with mockery. "They've said everything." 'What's the point of explaining when you won't believe me?' "Amelia, are you never satisfied? What more do you want?" In his eyes, she was just a gold-digger. Amelia shrugged. "I just wanted to be one of those rich wives who shop till they drop or enjoy beauty and afternoon tea. The most I got to do was cook in the kitchen and go to the supermarket. After three years, I'm kicked out, wasting three years of my life. Now, I don't want to serve you anymore. Is that so wrong?""Th...this is impossible?"Amelia gave a faint smile, her voice light: "Isaiah, your sword is too slow."Too slow?Isaiah felt a surge of blood rush to his heart. He stared at Amelia like an enraged beast, bit through the tip of his tongue, and spat out a mouthful of Blood Essence, splattering it all over his sword.Ever since he arrived in this world, he had never suffered such humiliation!"I! Want! You! Dead!"As the Blood Essence merged into the sword, the blade instantly burst forth with dazzling light. The Zen Aura fluctuations multiplied several times, faintly exuding the pressure of the Heaven Spirit Phase. This was the Palmer family's Forbidden Arts—burning Blood Essence for power at a tremendous cost. But Isaiah no longer cared; he could find a way to recover from the price later. Right now, he had to kill the woman before him, or she would become his inner demon, forever blocking his path to further advancement.He ch
The two spoke in unison, their auras erupting instantly. Cody flicked his fly whisk, sending countless silver threads, as sharp as blades, stabbing toward Lincoln. A faint azure glow lingered on the fly whisk, clearly infused with the Zen Magic Path's Mind Clearing Spell, capable of both harming the body and disturbing the mind. Lincoln drew the longsword at his waist, the blade humming as if it had met a worthy opponent. In the next moment, a fierce sword energy shot through the air, colliding with the silver threads of the fly whisk."Bang!"A muffled sound echoed as waves of energy spread out. Both took half a step back. Instantly, the crowd below erupted in cheers—some clenched their fists, some clapped and laughed, while others whispered comments about the two fighters' techniques."Cody's fly whisk technique is impressive. His mastery of the Mind Clearing Spell must be at the pinnacle!""Lincoln's swordsmanship is not bad either. Look at his m
"Not so." Cloudwalker stroked his long beard and shook his head, his gaze sweeping across everyone present as his clear voice echoed throughout the hall: "Fellow cultivators, today I will speak frankly. This Cultivation Level Testing Rock measures the depth of Zen magic and the solidity of one's foundation, but it cannot truly determine a cultivator's actual cultivation level."He paused, his eyes falling on the Cultivation Level Testing Rock, which was still radiating a dense purple energy. A trace of admiration flashed in his eyes: "The testing process with the Cultivation Level Testing Rock was originally intended to encourage disciples to diligently cultivate and to see the results of their daily efforts. It was never meant to use the Cultivation Level Testing Rock to decide victory or defeat, or to judge superiority.""In the Zen Magic Domain, strength has never been something a mere stone can determine." Cloudwalker's voice carried a hint of authority: "Some peop
After that woman died, he no longer had the will to live. But since fate had given him another chance, in this life, he would use the name Isaiah to make the world remember him.He shook his head, pulling his thoughts back, and once again looked toward the direction of the Cultivation Level Testing Rock.He watched as time ticked by, second after second.One second... two seconds... three seconds...Ten seconds... fifteen seconds... twenty seconds... one minute...The Cultivation Level Testing Rock remained as dark as ink, without the slightest glimmer of light, not even the faintest ripple of energy. It looked just like an ordinary boulder.A burst of raucous laughter erupted across the square, deafening to the ears."This is hilarious! From the way they acted just now, I thought something amazing was about to happen. Turns out it was all for show, and nothing came of it.""There really wasn't any reaction at all. I have no id
At that moment, a voice came from not far away: "Cloudwalker, I didn't expect you still haven't broken through the Grand Zen Phase."Everyone heard this, and upon hearing such a casual tone, looked over with anger on their faces, only to see another person dressed in the Scholar robes of Dragon Lake Mountain standing there.Cloudwalker looked in the direction of the voice, his brows slightly furrowed: "Jeramiah, what do you mean by that?""Nothing much." Jeramiah strolled forward slowly, only continuing when he reached the Cultivation Level Testing Rock, his voice carrying a hint of ruthlessness: "Let me show you what the Heaven Spirit Phase truly is."As soon as he finished speaking, he reached out and touched the heart of the stone. The stone began to glow, shifting from yellow all the way to purple, but the speed did not stop there, continuing to move toward red.Everyone held their breath. If that old man was just boasting, they could have laug
The lackey beside him immediately caught on and hurried to echo, "Exactly, you are absolutely right. This Cultivation Summit is a gathering of experts, not just anyone can enter as they please. I think this woman must have used some backdoor connection to sneak in, don't you think?""Tsk tsk, she does look pretty good. I doubt she's here for the Zen Magic Argument—she's probably just here to seduce people, isn't she?"As soon as the words left his mouth, Carl stepped forward, raising his eyes to look at the two men, his gaze icy cold: "You two—do you have a death wish?"The two speakers instantly felt as if they had fallen into an ice cellar, losing even the courage to utter another word.Amelia slowly stepped forward, her gaze coldly fixed on the man in the brocade robe. Her thin lips parted, her voice laced with chill: "With such a foul mouth, I doubt you've ever brushed your teeth. I don't mind helping you wash it out."But in the ne







