Douluo Dalu: The Legend of The Spider Emperor

Chapter 110: Chapter 110: Tang San, Why Is It Always Me Who Gets Hurt?



Blue Tyrant Academy—no, now officially Shrek Academy.

The all-school assembly had just concluded in the morning. By noon, the "Blue Tyrant Academy" sign was taken down, replaced with the golden letters spelling "Shrek Academy." Flender beamed with satisfaction as he gazed at the new sign, his heart brimming with joy.

As the saying goes, "When one prospers, their followers rise with them." Flender became the dean of Shrek Academy, Liu Erlong the deputy dean, and Zhao Wuji was also promoted to vice-dean. The rest of the Shrek teachers now held important positions, basking in newfound prestige.

However, the Grandmaster found himself in an awkward position.

Due to Liu Erlong, their shared history had become a thorny issue. The two were cousins, both from the Blue Lightning Tyrant Dragon Clan, one of the upper three sects. Their romantic relationship was a taboo that defied ethics and societal norms.

This had long been a source of torment for the Grandmaster. Even after years apart, his attitude toward Liu Erlong remained distant, his actions hesitant. He often avoided her entirely, choosing to steer clear whenever possible.

Liu Erlong, however, saw everything.

This time, she had resolved to hold on to him no matter what. This time, the Grandmaster would not escape her grasp.

That evening, after the Grandmaster finished discussing matters with Tang San, Liu Erlong suddenly appeared.

She sent Tang San away, leaving the Grandmaster alone with her.

Curiosity got the better of Tang San. Hiding behind a tree not far away, he peeked around its trunk, crouching to eavesdrop.

Liu Erlong, a Soul Sage, had sharp senses, capable of detecting the slightest disturbance. Any movement nearby would not escape her notice.

The argument between her and the Grandmaster grew heated, but Tang San couldn't make sense of their words.

Suddenly, he felt a chill run down his spine. The temperature around him seemed to plummet. His limbs grew heavy, and a sense of foreboding gripped him. His body instinctively tried to escape, but his legs felt as if they weren't his own.

Turning around with difficulty, Tang San saw an elderly man in a green robe walking toward him at a leisurely pace.

This was someone he had seen the previous day.

"Du... Du..."

Before Tang San could finish, Dugu Bo knocked him unconscious with a swift chop to the neck. Throwing Tang San over his shoulder, the Titled Douluo vanished in an instant.

From Dugu Bo's appearance to Tang San's abduction, it all happened in the span of a few breaths.

"Who's there?!"

Liu Erlong noticed the disturbance and broke free from the Grandmaster's embrace. She leapt toward the spot where Tang San had disappeared.

An ominous chill and overpowering soul power lingered in the air, matching the time of Tang San's disappearance. Liu Erlong's expression darkened.

"Xiao Gang, I think... something's happened to Xiao San."

The Grandmaster, arriving moments later, was frantic upon learning of Tang San's abduction.

Back in Soto City, Tang San's external soul bone had been forcibly taken by the detestable "Ye Ritian." And now, he was targeted again.

At times, the Grandmaster couldn't help but wonder if Tang San was cursed. Why did bad luck always seem to follow him?

"No, I can't stand by!"

The Grandmaster's first thought was to locate Tang Hao. With his support, they might have a chance at resolving this situation.

But reality posed a problem.

Tang Hao had vanished three months ago after clashing with Spirit Hall. Not a single trace of him had been found since.

From the lingering energy at the scene, it was clear that Dugu Bo, the Poison Douluo, was responsible. Taking someone from a Titled Douluo was no small feat—it was like trying to pluck a star from the sky.

Dugu Bo was infamous for his ruthlessness. Finding his location was the top priority for any rescue mission.

"Erlong, let's regroup with Flender and plan how to save Xiao San," the Grandmaster said anxiously.

Liu Erlong nodded without hesitation. The two rushed toward Flender's residence, not daring to waste a second. They feared that if they delayed even a moment, they might be too late to save Tang San.

Meanwhile, in an unknown location in Heaven Dou City...

Tang Hao stirred from his drunken slumber. His vision blurred, he took in his surroundings. It had been a long time since he had slept so soundly.

Startled, he leapt from the bed, realizing he was in an unfamiliar place. Yet, there was something oddly familiar about the surroundings.

His first instinct was to leave immediately. His identity made him a constant target. Staying in one place for too long was dangerous, especially if Spirit Hall discovered his presence.

Just as he was about to leave, a familiar voice rang out.

"Second Brother, where do you think you're going?"

The voice brought Tang Hao to a halt. She called me...

Taking a deep breath, Tang Hao turned to see someone he hadn't expected: a woman he knew well.

She was Tang Yuehua, his younger sister, eldest daughter of the Clear Sky Clan, and the owner of this place—Moon Pavilion, a prestigious academy for teaching noble etiquette, with significant influence in Heaven Dou City.

Tang Yuehua placed a bowl of hangover soup on the table. Seeing her brother after so many years, she had countless things to say.

Overcome with emotion, she threw her arms around him, sobbing like a child. Her tears soaked Tang Hao's shoulder, but he didn't mind.

"You're finally back, Brother." Her voice, tinged with sobs, tugged at Tang Hao's heartstrings.

Tang Hao sighed deeply. This warmth, this familial bond, was something he hadn't felt in a long time.

"Yuehua, I... I have to leave," Tang Hao said resolutely. He understood the risks of staying. Moon Pavilion would become a target if Spirit Hall found out he was here.

"Leave?"

Tang Yuehua froze. Blocking his path, she spread her arms wide.

"Second Brother, where do you plan to go?" she demanded. This chance meeting was sheer luck. If he left now, who knew when they would meet again?

"No matter what, I won't let you leave this time," she said firmly, her resolve unshakable.

She had gone to great lengths for him—washing his filthy clothes and nursing him. There was no way she would let him disappear without a word.


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