Chapter 321 Youre Not A Real Person
Accidentally Married A Fox God – The Sovereign Lord Spoils His Wife
The gossiping disciples huddled closer as they stared at Mo Cheng.
"Isnât that the succeeding disciple of the Sword Bearerâs division? Iâve heard he was the star of the sect up until a few months ago. I do wonder how a person like that became so famous. What a spiteful tongue!" The Healerâs Peak Disciple whispered in her friendâs ear conspiratorially.
"How unbecoming of a succeeding disciple to lose his temperament. Our divisionâs ârespectableâ successor must have gotten jealous because Senior Qingyue holds a higher position than him."
The Sword Bearerâs Disciple whispered back to her friend as the three female disciples eyed Mo Cheng with derision and disbelief.
Mo Jing lowered his head in embarrassment as he hurriedly stepped closer to his brother. He always hated it when Mo Cheng started behaving this way.
Most of the time, his older brother had acted cool, calm, and collected, except for a few rare occasions which hadnât matched his character whatsoever, such as now.
These tantrums had first started many years ago, when Mo Cheng had only been twelve years of age.
At that time, Mo Jing was a very young boy, and he could barely remember anything from when he was so young. However, the one thing he could never manage to forget were the events of that wretched day, when his older brother had nearly died.
The Mo clan were a prominent family of martial arts practitioners, and as such, Mo Jing and Mo Chengâs parents had often travelled on their own without requiring the employment of trained guards, unlike many other noble families in their social position.
Unperturbed by any potential danger lurking ahead, they failed to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves.
Mo Jing remembered thinking how beautiful the mountainous scenery had seemed to him on that day, when their family had travelled uphill to visit a remote temple in his youth. He remembered how he had been frozen to the spot as skilled assassins had ambushed them.
He remembered how his brave older brother had shielded him from harm once a bandit had aimed a bow in his direction.
An intense feeling of terror seized Mo Jingâs heart. He recalled the way his older brotherâs pristine white tunic had been stained crimson once the bandit released the arrow, striking Mo Chengâs back.
To this very day, Mo Jing had experienced moments heâd wake up in a cold sweat from dreaming of that night.
Everybody had thought that from such a deadly strike, Mo Cheng wouldnât be able to survive.
Even their parents had given up, thinking their son would soon pass away, and began to arrange funeral preparations for Mo Cheng.
Yet the unimaginable had occurred, and Mo Cheng had opened his eyes a few days later. The only side effect he experienced had been a slight memory loss, according to the doctors, at least.
Since then, Mo Jing had noticed a few peculiar changes in his brother, not only to his personality, but also his knowledge and interests. Although Mo Cheng was still protective and caring as ever, it sometimes felt to Mo Jing as if his older brother had become a completely different person.
"Shut up!" yelled Mo Cheng, suddenly frightening Mo Jing out of his thoughts, and scaring the gossipers into silence.
Mo Jing grabbed Mo Chengâs shoulder, hoping to avoid another awkward scene. He pulled him away from the crowd. "Brother, letâs go back to our quarters, alright?"
Mo Cheng roughly shook Mo Jing away from him. "Stop looking at me like Iâm crazy! Youâre just an NPC. Youâre not a real person, so you wonât be able to understand!"
He held a hand to each side of his head, cursing under his breath. "Iâm the protagonist, and she is my female lead! How is it possible for me to kill the villain and save the beauty when I havenât even developed my golden core?"
At that exact moment, less than a few minutes since Li Meirongâs match had begun, her battered opponent was flung right out of the arena, tossed like a broken toy at a row of astonished spectators.