"Kid, you can talk until the sky falls, but it doesn't change a thing. Different Paths for Humans and Demons—it's been that way since Ancient Times. No matter how powerful your Cultivation gets, you can't change the fact that you're a snake."
The Vice-Dean didn't budge an inch. The idea that humans and demons were different was deeply ingrained in him. It was already magnanimous of him not to declare that humans and demons were mortal enemies.
But Tu Xiao'an instantly flared up with anger.
"Old man, what's wrong with being a snake? A huge swath of your Wencheng turned into an occupied zone where Fierce Beasts ran rampant. Countless ordinary people died! It was I, this snake, who appeared and slaughtered every last Fierce Beast in that zone," Tu Xiao'an said coldly. "Let me be blunt. Without me, this snake, you all would just be cowering and waiting to die at the hands of those Fierce Beasts."
