What Happens in Chapter 1170 Deserved Death – From the Book A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)
Dive into Chapter 1170 Deserved Death, a pivotal chapter in A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage), written by Gia Bater. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
"Dragon Master wants you to know that he is too busy but will visit you in Japan once he is free."
The man in black hurriedly related Ye Fan's message for her when he noticed Tsukuyomi Tenshin's reaction and realized that it worked.
Suzumiya Eigetsu looked delighted when she heard the message.
She was overjoyed that Ye Fan was still alive and also delighted that he was thinking about her.
Suzumiya Eigetsu was so touched that she beamed, and her eyes became red when she heard Ye Fan was going to visit her in Japan soon.
Since she was a child, Suzumiya Eigetsu's family treated her coldly and neglected her.
She had never experienced any real concern from them, let alone any affection.
However, her master continued to have her on his mind despite the huge distance between them.
Suzumiya Eigetsu was naturally touched, and a warm current swept through her.
Was this how it felt for someone to love her?
It was genuinely a delightful sensation.
Suzumiya Eigetsu's heart was filled with happiness. She asked again with anticipation as though she didn't have enough, "Anything else? Did Master say anything else?"
"Er..." The man in black froze before his expression altered as he smiled. "Yeah. He has one more poem for you."
“What poem? Tell me now." Suzumiya Eigetsu was delighted when she heard Ye Fan had another poem for her and asked the man in black excitedly.
The man in black cleared his throat and continued, "Moon God, listen up."
After a brief pause, the man in black spoke in an affectionate, emotional tone as he recited.
"The clouds transform in the sky as the passing meteor sends my love to you. In the distance, I quietly wait alone."
Suzumiya Eigetsu was stunned just by listening to the first line.
Mochizuki Kawa and Ishino Ryuichi were equally dumbstruck.
They could sense a beautiful atmosphere unfolding before their eyes, along with the moving poem.
"That's a lovely poem," Mochizuki Kawa muttered in his heart.
A light breeze swept by.
It felt like a lover's caress as it left leaves rustling in the air.
In the distance, waves undulated in the shimmering lake.
A pair of swallows flew by in the sky.
At this very moment, the man in black suddenly looked up. His deep eyes landed on the striking woman as his moving words continued to ring quietly.
"Our meeting on the Qixi festival surpasses that of all other couples who merely act close.
WOONG!
In that instant, Suzumiya Eigetsu felt as though she was struck by something. Her face looked anxious as an inexplicable emotion welled in her eyes.
In her heart, an indescribable joy flooded gradually.
But the poem wasn't over yet.
"Tenderness is as soft as water, and good times are like dreams. We can't bear to part ways at magpie bridge. If love is destined to last for a long time, no one needs mundane love.
She felt struck by lightning.
Suzumiya Eigetsu completely lost control when the poem finished.
She felt so moved by the poem that she trembled with her eyes red while joy filled her heart.
"They committed such heinous crimes, so they deserve a thousand deaths!"
"Moon God, please slaughter these thugs and avenge the spirits of our dead!”
Mochizuki Kawa and Ishino Ryuichi begged her immediately.
They were worried that Moon God would let Long Bai-Chuan and the man in black leave Japan.
Suzumiya Eigetsu unexpectedly shouted angrily after hearing their pleas, "Shut up! Who dares to touch them in front of me?
Master's subordinates are our honored guests. How dare you insult them?"
She was indebted to Ye Fan for protecting her.
Ye Fan was certainly the closest person on earth to Suzumiya Eigetsu.
Since Ye Fan sent his men to Japan, she ought to protect them on account of her master.
"But Moon God, they've killed so many people. Are we going to let them off so easily?"
"If word got out, Japan would be a laughingstock for being incapable of defending itself.”
"Moon God, you have to consider your position."
"You are Japan's Moon God, not China's and not Chu Tian-Fan's. You are dutybound to protect our Japanese citizens,” Mochizuki Kawa and Ishino Ryuichi implored her desperately and were on the brink of tears.
They didn't expect the murderous Moon God who was determined to defend Japan's dignity would turn 180 degrees the moment she heard about Chu Tian-Fan.
Now she was acting traitorously by helping an outsider.
However, Suzumiya Eigetsu didn't care about what they said.
Her face went icy cold as she said frostily, "They were the ones who attacked first. Since time immemorial in the martial arts world, people pay with their lives for murdering others. From the moment they decided to slaughter Master, they should have considered the consequences! These people deserved to die and are undeserving of pity and protection."
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