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title: "Chapter 10 : A Slap and an Apology?"
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slug: "ch-10"
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novel: "Turns Out, I'm In A Villain Clan!"
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number: 1
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views: 2850000
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likes: 198000
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wordCount: 3600
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createdAt: "2020-01-17"
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Shen Liang's face turned deathly pale as he realized the situation had turned against him.
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The Bai Clan servants and guards—all of them—had sided with Bai Zihan.
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He had no idea just how far Bai Zihan's influence extended over them—or how little they feared Bai Xueqing in comparison.
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He and the other disciples had always assumed that, given Bai Xueqing's status as a genius and Bai Zihan's reputation as a waste, the servants and guards would naturally obey Bai Xueqing.
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But who would have thought? Compared to a benevolent ruler, people would always fear and obey a tyrant.
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Shen Liang clenched his fists so tightly that his knuckles cracked.
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"This... This is ridiculous!"
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His voice trembled with suppressed rage.
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He hadn't expected all the servants and guards to take part in lying for Bai Zihan.
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Yet, what could he do?
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Even if all the disciples of the Heaven Sword Sect protested, the result wouldn't change. It would still be concluded that Bai Zihan had no fault as there is a lack of evidence from different parties.
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Moreover, just like now, they could always justify Bai Zihan slapping Shen Liang by claiming that Shen Liang had insulted him first.
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"Damn it!"
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Bai Xueqing frowned slightly.
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She wasn't blind—she could tell the servants were likely favoring Bai Zihan.
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But at the same time...
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There was no concrete evidence against him.
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And it did seem that Shen Liang had insulted Bai Zihan first, which technically gave Bai Zihan the right to retaliate.
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While his response may have been excessive, it happened within the Bai Clan's territory.
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Shen Liang had insulted a direct heir of the Bai Clan in their own estate. That was already a mistake!
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Taking a deep breath, Bai Xueqing finally spoke.
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"The matter is settled!"
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Yun Qingmei and Fei Ling's eyes widened.
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"Junior Sister Bai—!"
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She raised a hand, cutting them off.
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"I've heard both sides. Senior sisters, while my younger brother's actions were excessive, Senior Brother Shen insulted him first which cannot be ignored."
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Shen Liang's face contorted.
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"Junior Sister Bai, you—"
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"Enough!"
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Bai Xueqing's tone turned sharp, leaving no room for argument.
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Yun Qingmei and Fei Ling's lips quivered in frustration, but they could only lower their heads and swallow their pride.
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Using their status, they were used to retaliating tenfold at the slightest grievance.
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But against Bai Zihan, in his territory, they were the weaker party. Even with the fault lying on the other side, they couldn't do anything.
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Their status as geniuses of the Heaven Sword Sect was useless against Bai Zihan.
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Shen Liang, on the other hand, looked like he was about to explode.
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Unlike Yun Qingmei and Fei Ling, who were merely insulted, he had been slapped in front of everyone—and had received no justice.
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Bai Xueqing turned to Bai Zihan.
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"And you."
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Bai Zihan smirked, knowing he had won.
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"Yes?"
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She narrowed her eyes at him.
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"I will be watching you. If I catch you causing trouble again, I won't be so lenient."
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Bai Zihan simply shrugged.
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"Of course! Of course!"
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Shen Liang could only grit his teeth, his fists clenched in frustration.
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"However!"
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Bai Zihan suddenly spoke again.
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"Why doesn't the Heaven Sword Sect's disciple apologize for falsely accusing me?"
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Silence!
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The entire courtyard froze.
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Even Bai Xueqing was momentarily stunned by Bai Zihan's audacity.
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Shen Liang's face twisted in fury.
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Apologize? After all of this?
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He hadn't received an apology for being humiliated, yet Bai Zihan dared to demand one from him?
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It was like a thief stealing from you—then demanding you pay him back for the money he never lost.
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The other Heaven Sword Sect disciples, including Yun Qingmei and Fei Ling, looked equally outraged.
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"You—"
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Shen Liang gritted his teeth.
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"Bai Zihan, don't push your luck!"
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Bai Zihan tilted his head in amusement, a leisurely smirk on his face.
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"Push my luck?"
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He chuckled.
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"I merely pointed out the truth!"
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He spread his arms as if addressing the entire crowd.
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"I was accused of harassment. False!"
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"I was accused of stopping people from leaving. False!"
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"I was accused of picking a fight. False!"
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He looked straight at Shen Liang and grinned.
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"You wanted me to apologize when you accused me. But when you're proven wrong, you can't do the same?"
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He clicked his tongue, shaking his head.
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"You people are such hypocrites. You demand an apology when you're wronged, but when the tables are turned... Suddenly, it's a different story. Tsk! Tsk!"
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Shen Liang was trembling in anger.
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The humiliation of being slapped—and now being asked to apologize—was unbearable.
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Bai Zihan's smirk widened as he took a step closer.
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"Or... do you think the Bai Clan is just some pushover?"
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Shen Liang clenched his fists so tightly that his nails dug into his palms.
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The Bai Clan servants and guards whispered among themselves, their gazes full of pity for the disciples of the Heaven Sword Sect.
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They knew Bai Zihan was the troublemaker—yet now, he wanted his victims to apologize to him.
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Would the so-called geniuses of the Heaven Sword Sect accept such an injustice?
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Well, injustice was something they, as servants, were all too familiar with when dealing with Bai Zihan.
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Some even thought the disciples should have let it go when they had the chance.
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Now, they had only suffered more by trying to retaliate.
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Shen Liang took a sharp breath and turned away.
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"Junior Sister Bai, I will take my leave."
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Fei Ling and Yun Qingmei quickly followed, their faces pale with shame.
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The other disciples hesitated but eventually followed their senior, their backs stiff with anger.
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Bai Zihan watched them leave, shaking his head in mock pity.
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"Such a shame," he sighed dramatically.
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"I thought they would own up to their mistake. Such petty people!"
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The servants and guards wanted to roll their eyes.
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If anyone in the world was petty, it was definitely Bai Zihan.
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Bai Zihan stretched lazily.
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(Flawless victory!)
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He turned to leave, but before he could, Bai Xueqing's voice stopped him.
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"Bai Zihan!"
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He turned, still smirking.
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"Yes, dear sister? Do you still have something to say?"
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Her gaze was cold.
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"Don't think no one sees through your tricks. You might have slipped past this situation, but don't think you can do it again."
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Bai Zihan smiled innocently.
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"What do you mean, dear sister?"
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"Hmph! You know exactly what I'm talking about."
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Bai Zihan merely grinned at her words.
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"If there's nothing else, I'll be going then!" |