Summary of Chapter 1996 from A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)
Chapter 1996 marks a crucial moment in Gia Bater’s Romance novel, A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
After searching for a month, the martial arts world in Japan finally found out that the Moon God was in India.
They then deployed a group of men there to invite her to return to the country.
“I'll go back in a couple of days!” She waved her hands and instructed the Japanese envoys to leave.
But she did not return to Japan in the next ten days.
“Quick! Go and get her back again!”
The Chu Sect had arrived at Smealand just as the situation was about to spiral out of control.
The martial arts world in Adrune had surrendered. Soon, it would be Smealand's turn.
Mochizuki Kawa learned that the sect was traveling in two groups. One of the groups traveled through the Pacific Ocean, while the other headed in Archulea's direction.
Clearly, they had marked the weaker opponents as their initial targets and would subsequently take the more powerful ones down.
Once they conquered the martial arts world in Smealand and Archulea, they would set their eyes on the continent—Eurasia.
The martial arts worlds in all countries were calling all their fighters and warriors to return.
War God Castle even issued a global mobilization order to summon all its warriors to return to their homeland to fight against Chu Sect.
Everyone knew it was outright impossible for a country to defeat the invaders.
Countries must join forces by forming a military alliance to increase their chances of winning against the sect.
Yet, this strategy was impractical.
After all, each country on the Eurasian continent had their own agenda in mind and wanted to protect their respective interests. If the plan did come to fruition, the leaders would have to decide on the location of the base operation and the candidate for the alliance's commander.
Many would most likely not agree to station the troops in China.
What if Chu Sect defeated China and turned its attention to the other countries?
The sect had recently been starting wars all over the world. No one could predict their next course of action.
Time was ticking away, and luck was obviously not on the martial arts world's side.
Ye Fan had no idea what was going on globally right now.
He kept his eyes shut as Invoke the Celestial Cloud was swirling intensely within his elixir field.
With every breath exhaled, a mass power from the universe began to accumulate rapidly in his body.
Though the elemental force on earth was thinning, Ye Fan could still absorb it from the pills that Duanmu Wan'er provided.
“When is he going to come out?”
The Moon God, who was waiting in the courtyard, was a bundle of nerves.
It has been three months.
I've taken him in for three whole months!
Ye Fan had long overstayed the one-month duration.
There were a few occasions when the goddess wanted to leave him alone.
Despite that, whenever she was about to step out of the house, she would always hesitate and eventually stay back.
Also from the martial arts world, Tsukuyomi Tenshin understood the importance of having a breakthrough during solitary training and how dangerous the process could be for the individuals involved.
Clearly, Ye Fan was about to experience a massive breakthrough since he had been in solitary training for an extended period.
Should anything go south, he would lose himself and go mad. That would also mark his downfall.
The Moon God wanted to but dared not leave.
She knew the man held a special place in Suzumiya Eigetsu's heart.
She knew her departure might have an irreversible repercussion on Ye Fan. I guess Eigetsu would hate me to death had I done that.
That was why Moon God decided to wait.
Her decision to stay drove Mochizuki Kawa and the other Japanese warriors crazy.
“All intruders must die!” There was an undertone of murderous intent in her chilling words.
Mochizuki Kawa and his men were nonplussed.
They had served her for years. Though she would reprimand them from time to time, the Moon God would never threaten them in such a manner.
Why would she threaten to kill us? What's the reason?
The Japanese men were crestfallen. We're your people, Your Highness!
Her threat had further aroused their curiosity. What's the secret in the room?
Upon hearing a commotion in the courtyard, Noa and Junie came out anxiously.
“Who are you people? What do you want? Get out of here right now!” Junie instantly put her guard up.
No one else knew Ye Fan was in solitary training except the three women.
Junie and Noa were worried that these intruders were using this opportunity to kill him.
“What's going on here? You better explain yourself. Ye Fan trusted you and allowed you to station here. Yet, you brought these men over? What are you trying to do?” Noa questioned the goddess with a glare.
She could tell these men knew who the Moon God was.
What? Ye Fan? The b*stard who slaughtered countless Japanese warriors! Mochizuki Kawa's could not help but shudder as his eyes widened in shock upon hearingthat familiar name.
What upset him the most was Ye Fan had humiliated Tsukuyomi Tenshin, Japan's mightiest god, in front of her citizens.
To the Sword God and the other Japanese warriors, the Moon's God's relationship with Ye Fan had always been a mystery.
When Mochizuki Kawa heard Ye Fan's name, he knew something was amiss.
With bloodshot eyes, he looked at the goddess in disbelief. “Your Highness, you abandoned your country and put thousands and millions of lives in jeopardy just to protect that imp from China? H-How could you do this to us?”
Mochizuki Kawa was utterly disappointed. So were the other Japanese warriors who came with him. Has Moon God, the guardian of Japan, become Ye Fan's personal guardian? How could she side with an
outsider?
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