Kui Long's life was filled with few regrets, but offending Jing Yan within the Holy Palace was almost certainly the one he regretted the most.
And the reason he did so was largely due to the influence of the Wan Family. Thus, Kui Long harbored quite unpleasant feelings towards the Wan Family.
When the Wan Family Ancestor, Wan Zhonghua, summoned him from the Holy City this time, if they had not prepared the ten-thousand-year-old plum blossom dew he needed, he would definitely have lost his temper on the spot.
Kui Long was a true villain; he felt no pressure about turning on Wan Zhonghua, the Wan Family Ancestor.
However, this aspect of Kui Long's nature was actually much better than those of the hypocrites. It was for this reason that Jing Yan didn't strongly reject Kui Long, who had recently been shamelessly bustling about by his side.
A man like Kui Long certainly couldn't be trusted, but having such a person's help wasn't necessarily a bad thing.