Due to a chance encounter, Lu Ming devoured a dragon. Not only did his physique undergo a tremendous transformation, but he also gained miraculous powers. World leaders, presidents, and the CEOs of international conglomerates pleaded, "Brother Ming, give me a drop of your blood—I'm willing to trade my entire fortune for it." Beautiful women whispered, "Brother Ming, just give me one chance, just once." With this new novel embarking on its journey, I ask for your generous support. I will do my utmost to present you with a story that will satisfy and delight.
Xijing City, summer night.
In a secluded alley stood a little shop named “Forget Your Sorrows General Store.” Inside, Lu Ming was sprawled across a sofa, fast asleep.
At that moment, a striking woman stood at the entrance. Dressed in an expensive sapphire blue business suit, her beautiful face was accentuated by meticulous makeup—clear evidence of her privileged upbringing.
Her face was clouded with worry and indecision. Looking at the sleeping Lu Ming inside, her mind replayed something she’d once overheard at a business banquet—a whispered line from the lips of a commercial titan:
“No matter your troubles, you can seek the owner of Forget Your Sorrows. As long as you’re willing to pay the price.”
At first, Huo Yutong had only laughed. She didn’t believe anyone could wield such power—unless he was a god.
But now, faced with suggestive threats, ugly sneers, and the cold, mocking smiles of her rivals, she was nearly in despair.
This place was her last hope, her final lifeline. She had nothing left but to gamble.
At last, gritting her teeth, Huo Yutong stepped inside.
“Excuse me, is the owner here?”
Her clear voice stirred Lu Ming from his sleep. He opened his eyes slowly, regarded the beauty before him, stretched, and replied, “That’s me. What brings you here?”
Huo Yutong let out a long breath and said, “Hello, I’m Huo Yutong. I heard you can resolve any kind of trouble?”
Lu Ming took a pack of Lotus cigarettes from the table, lit one, inhaled deeply, and replied, “That’s right.”
Hearing his cal