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Chapter 2203

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After Si Xia grew up, he returned to China because he missed his great-grandmother, so he returned to the Si family where he grew up in China.

Si Bayi seemed to have lost his ambition and turned into a normal person. When he saw Si Xia, Si Bayi wept bitter tears and expressed his remorse.

However, Si Xia knew that Si Bayi had many spies in the Independent State. Since Si Bayi wept bitter tears at him, he probably knew he was the right-hand man of the Martial Arts Union's president.

Si Xia and Si Bayi didn't poke through that window paper, and Si Xia merely wanted to see his great-grandmother when he returned to the Si family. He didn't want to ask about Si Bayi anymore.

It was also at that time that Si Xia saw his Ninth Uncle, Si Yehan.

He was the youngest genius of the Independent State's Si family. As a member of the Martial Arts Union, Si Xia naturally knew about Ninth Uncle's second identity — Lord Asura of Asura.

At that time, Si Xia couldn't help but lament that a tiny Si family in China was filled with crouching tigers and hidden dragons.

Lord Asura!

Si Wutian!

And him!

As a member of the Martial Arts Union and especially as the president's right-hand man, Si Wanwan's identity concealment was naturally flawless. Even his Ninth Uncle didn't know his true identity.

Although Si Yehan investigated him and sent people to follow him, he naturally didn't find anything in China.

After spending a lot of time with his great-grandmother in the Si family, Si Xia returned to the Independent State.



"After you returned to the Independent State … you started hunting me … overthrowing my grandpa and becoming the president of the Martial Arts Union …" Ye Wanwan coldly looked at Si Xia.

Si Xia's lips turned up. "Speaking of which, it was quite a coincidence … After I returned to the Independent State, Si Yehan also returned to the Independent State. What was even more coincidental was that he actually saved you at a critical juncture … Do you know what's the funniest thing about it …? I was sitting in the car, but Si Yehan didn't recognize me."

Ye Wanwan tightly clenched her fists. "So Ah-Jiu didn't know your identity from start to finish. After Ah-Jiu and I returned to China, you openly returned with Si Xia's identity and monitored our every move … It was also because of this that you knew my preferences and occasionally called me 'Sister' …"

"Heh, your reasoning skills are pretty good," Si Xia said.

"You and your father, Si Bayi, are really father and son. Both of you are great actors. Don't mention other people, you've always been acting between father and son," Ye Wanwan said.

"Of course." Si Xia smiled faintly. "Si Bayi is willing to put on an act with me, so of course I have to cooperate with him. I feel disgusted when I see him feigning fear in the Si residence every day, afraid that Si Yehan will kill him. He just wants me to be honest with him and then borrow my power to attack Si Yehan. How could that be possible? Si Bayi is also my enemy, isn't he?"

"Si Xia, where in the world is my grandpa right now?!" Ye Wanwan shouted harshly at Si Xia.

"Where is Grandpa?" Si Xia pretended to be deep in thought. "Let me think …"

"If you don't tell me the truth today, don't even think about leaving this island!"

"Worriless Nie, you scared me … I'm so scared." Si Xia's face was filled with an evil smile. "However, after careful consideration, I think there's no harm in telling you. Actually … where is your grandfather? Why are you asking me? You should be asking yourself."

Ye Wanwan's frown deepened. "Just what are you trying to say, Si Xia?"

"Hahaha … What am I trying to say … Worriless Nie, didn't you personally kill your grandpa? Hm?!" A cold glint flashed through Si Xia's eyes.

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