Personality
Lin Zhen enveloped Fu Zhou completely refusing to let go of him pulling closer.
Lin Zhen is a sturdy man with broad shoulders long arms and legs like steel.His face carved out of jade with piercing dark eyes,raised brows and pointed chin.The milky white skin and thin pinkish lips make him more handsome.The kind of figure that commands attention, even in a crowd. Every movement of his exuded a quiet power—effortlessly graceful, yet brimming with strength. His broad chest and defined muscles, visible even through the subtle drape of his clothes, told a story of a life led through physical discipline and perhaps the weight of responsibilities beyond mere appearance.
There was something almost ethereal about him, as if his presence alone could stir the air around him. His gaze, cold yet intense, suggested a mind far sharper than most, and the silence that often surrounded him seemed to speak louder than words.
Moreover he is training from the age of six making him expectionally strong.The precision of his movements suggested a body honed by relentless training, each muscle a testament to years of dedication.
His looks were mesmerizing and make everyone fall head over heels for him.
While the enemies will be traumatized by his war skills and combat attack.
Fu Zhou's stature, standing at six feet, was a commanding one, but where Lin Zhen's presence felt like the sharp edge of a sword, Fu Zhou's felt like the comforting warmth of a hearth on a cold evening. There was something in the way he carried himself—relaxed, confident, but never overly imposing. His broad shoulders, though built from years of hard work, did not bear the weight of a warrior or a prince. Instead, they bore the ease of a man who had spent much of his life navigating the ever-shifting tides of trade and commerce.
His face, round and expressive, always seemed to carry the shadow of a smile, as though the corners of his lips were perpetually lifted in good humor. A pair of bright, almond-shaped eyes gleamed with warmth and curiosity, revealing a man who viewed the world with open arms, eager to understand its every nuance. His thick, black hair, neatly tied back in a simple knot, framed a face that radiated the sort of friendliness that made others feel immediately at ease. In contrast to Lin Zhen's sharp, almost regal features, Fu Zhou's face was soft, approachable—a face that invited conversation and fostered trust.
Fu Zhou's expression was one of genuine kindness. His smile, often playful and full of life, made people feel as though they were the most important person in the room. It was this warm, inviting aura that made him a favorite among traders and merchants.
Fu Zhou had learned the art of negotiation, the delicate balance of giving and taking. It was said that he could sell a rock to a hermit and make the hermit feel lucky to have it. His charm, mixed with his sharp business acumen, had earned him a reputation as one of the most successful traders in the region.
Lin Zhen and Fu Zhou first met during one of their endeavours and became friends.
Lin Zhen is an arrogant and reserved type while Fu Zhou likes to make friends. Just like" opposite poles attract each other".
He needed protection for his wares when they first met because he was going to trade in a notoriously robbery-prone area.