Though Ji Yancheng was narrow-minded and hot-headed, he was not a fool.
During their last encounter at the Fenghua Building, it would have been impossible for him to miss the obvious manipulation by Zou Qingxuan.
As soon as Zou Qingxuan acted, Ji Yancheng had turned into a sworn enemy of Su Xin, with no room for reconciliation.
However, Ji Yancheng, a prince of Great Zhou, did not worry about the Chief Catcher Su Xin, who had once assisted his younger brother, were Su Xin one of the Four Great Divine Constables.
But to be provoked into becoming Su Xin's sworn enemy and being manipulated by Zou Qingxuan were two different things, which greatly irked Ji Yancheng, who was naturally ill-tempered.
He knew that he now needed the aid of the Qingcheng Sword Sect, which was behind Zou Qingxuan. Therefore, despite his frustration, he didn't say anything.