"What should we do now?" Liu Xiong rested his head on his hand and sighed heavily.
"Where have you been?" Li Jain asked, changing the subject.
"Well, I had a few things to take care of. I don't know why everyone's acting up lately. So much work to do."
"Yeah, you look like you've been taking care of quite a lot," Li Jain retorted, raising an eyebrow at Liu Xiong.
"Ahem," Liu Xiong cleared his throat and continued: "So, why did you do this?" Liu Xiong used his eyes to point at the house that was now in ruins.
Li Jain was a bit embarrassed. He knew that his actions were impulsive. He couldn't tell Liu Xiong that he brought such a disaster upon them just to test his manpower. It was a moment of clarity loss in regret.
"It was a test... for me, myself. I thought I could push the limits and see what I could truly handle."
Liu Xiong raised an eyebrow: "What did you find?"
