If he could, Lou Jun would have smashed the entire Sleeping Moon Tower to pieces on the spot, silencing everyone present, as if the incident of drinking urine had never happened.
Unfortunately, he couldn’t, and he wasn’t capable of doing so.
The Third Prince’s smile was also somewhat awkward. He wanted to comfort Lou Jun with a few words, but no matter how he thought about it, he didn’t know how to start.
How do you comfort someone who just drank urine?
No matter what he said, it would probably be inappropriate, right?
In fact, the Third Prince even felt a bit relieved at this moment. Fortunately, he had been modest just now; otherwise, it might have been him drinking urine.
After holding back for a long time, the Third Prince finally managed to say, “Brother Lou, just consider it as experiencing all the flavors of life in advance.”
After all, having tasted urine, what other flavor could he not have experienced?
However, this feeble consolation was obviously futile, only making Lou Jun’s expression even more unpleasant.
At that moment, Lou Jun’s peripheral vision suddenly caught sight of someone present.
“Terra Su!”
Lou Jun’s anger found an outlet.
He walked up to Terra Su, his face full of rage, and questioned, “You suddenly said the liquid in the pot couldn’t be drunk. Did you know it was a chamber pot? If you knew, why didn’t you directly warn me?”
With Lou Jun’s words, everyone remembered that indeed, when Xueying asked Terra Su if he wanted a drink, he had immediately refused as if he had seen a flood or a beast.
Moreover, after that, Terra Su had even warned Lou Jun not to drink the liquid in the pot.
But at that time, Lou Jun was convinced that the pot contained the spiritual wine of an ancient powerhouse and had refused Terra Su’s advice without a second thought, stubbornly drinking the liquid.
Thinking back now, could it be that Terra Su had already seen that the pot was not a wine pot but a chamber pot?
Everyone’s puzzled eyes turned to Terra Su.
Terra Su remained calm and said frankly, “Yes, I knew. But you drank so fast that you didn’t give me any time to speak.”
He had indeed intended to let bygones be bygones and kindly remind Lou Jun not to drink the urine, but as soon as he spoke, Lou Jun had blocked him, and then Lou Jun drank it down immediately.
Besides, Terra Su wasn’t some kind of saint. It was already quite good of him to put aside past grievances and remind Lou Jun once. If Lou Jun didn’t listen, how could it be Terra Su’s fault?
“You, if you had clearly said it was urine from the start, how could I have drunk it so fast?” Lou Jun, extremely angry, scolded.
He would never admit that it was his own stupidity that led him to drink urine; instead, he blamed it all on others.
Terra Su chuckled lightly, “Who are you that I have an obligation to remind you?”
Perhaps Lou Jun had been a rich young master for too long, thinking everything revolved around him, but Terra Su wasn’t going to indulge him.
Terra Su’s words hit the nail on the head, making Lou Jun’s face even more unsightly.
“Fine, fine, fine.” Lou Jun, exasperated, said “fine” three times, “Kid, it seems you’re determined to oppose me.”
It was unclear how he concluded that Terra Su was determined to oppose him. Terra Su shook his head, feeling like he was playing music to a cow: “Whatever you say.”
After all, it wasn’t Terra Su who drank urine. How Lou Jun wanted to think about it was up to him.
“Hmph, do you think it will be that easy?” Lou Jun sneered coldly, “You deliberately made me suffer, and today I’m going to teach you a lesson here, to show you that the direct descendants of the Lou family are not to be trifled with.”
With that, Lou Jun’s aura surged, and the power of the third level of the Transforming Realm was unleashed without reservation.
“Brother Lou, calm down.” The Third Prince quickly intervened. Both Terra Su and Lou Jun were guests he had invited and was keen to win over. He didn’t want them to clash or even fight at his gathering.
Lou Jun snorted coldly, “Your Highness, are you planning to take that kid’s side?”
“What do you mean by that, Brother Lou? I just want both of you to turn hostility into friendship,” the Third Prince forced a smile.
“Hmph, between him and me, it’s impossible to turn hostility into friendship. If Your Highness sides with him, you’re not giving me, Lou Jun, any face.”
Lou Jun said indifferently. He was determined to teach Terra Su a lesson today. Terra Su had done it on purpose because of some unpleasantness between them at the entrance of the Sleeping Moon Tower.
Hearing Lou Jun’s words, the Third Prince’s face stiffened. Lou Jun’s meaning was clear: it’s either him or Terra Su. The Third Prince couldn’t play the peacemaker; he had to choose a side, either Terra Su’s or Lou Jun’s. Being neutral was not an option.
Of course, the Third Prince could choose to remain neutral and not help either side, but in that case, he might not gain any benefits from either.
At that moment, the Third Prince’s thoughts were racing as he weighed his options.
If possible, the Third Prince naturally hoped to accommodate both sides. But if he had to make a choice, Lou Jun’s weight was naturally heavier.
After all, Lou Jun was a direct descendant of the Lou family, representing the Lou family, the second-ranked transcendent force in Anyang City.
While Terra Su represented the three great alchemy giants, which were arguably more valuable than the Lou family, the problem was that no one knew the exact nature of Terra Su’s relationship with these three giants.
Perhaps Terra Su didn’t have a particularly close relationship with the three alchemy giants. They had given Terra Su face at the Crown Prince’s yacht banquet last time, but who could guarantee they would do so repeatedly?
In contrast, Lou Jun was a significant direct descendant of the Lou family, which was certain and stable. In other words, if he won over Lou Jun, the Lou family might align with him, supporting him.
So, after weighing the options, the Third Prince finally made a decision. He said, “Young Master Terra Su, it’s understandable why Brother Lou is upset. How about I act as a mediator here, and you apologize to Brother Lou, and we let this matter pass?”
Beside him, a hint of disapproval flashed in Xueying’s eyes. She knew that the Third Prince was trying to curry favor with Lou Jun, effectively siding with him.
However, in Xueying’s view, Terra Su hadn’t done anything wrong. He had even kindly reminded Lou Jun not to drink the urine, which was already more than enough.
The Third Prince wanting Terra Su to apologize to Lou Jun and siding with Lou Jun was not a wise choice in Xueying’s eyes.
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