Chi Yao truly treated himself as a guest the entire time, without the slightest concern for the affairs here, merely sitting beside the pavilion and basking in the sun.
In this manner, anyone would think he was just a wealthy young master who only cared about pleasure.
At first, the Little Paperman occasionally had to keep an eye on Chi Yao just in case he decided to do something rash.
If he were to ruin the master's schemes, that would be a problem, especially since it was no match for him.
Moreover, if it wasn't mistaken, the Little Paperman felt that even if Dragon King came, he might not be able to handle this person.
However, the excitement outside the courtyard was too enticing, causing the Little Paperman's glances at Chi Yao to become less frequent.
Eventually, it simply stopped looking and gave itself a very considerate reason.
That is, it couldn't beat him anyway, so watching was pointless.
