Xie Qiao did not walk toward her residence, but walked slowly in another direction.
After saying that, he felt that he was done for.
Xie Qiao stopped in her tracks, and a chill ran down her face.
Yes, the Hundred Ghost Forest!
She wondered if there was such a place near Mengjiabao!
If many abandoned mass graves became sunless woodlands, they would most likely become ghost forests. Such places were not very common, but if someone barged in, they would suffer.
Xie Qiao looked at him sinisterly and felt that it was necessary to see which place had the heaviest dark energy nearby.
Jiang Jinlu did not expect Xie Qiao to be so angry, and he immediately backed down. “Then… Senior Sister, in this world, are there… many of your peers?”
“There are still quite a few.” Xie Qiao raised her face. “In the capital, the high-ranking Taoist masters in the Yuxu Temple are not bad. I don’t go out much, and I don’t meet many of my peers. There are only a few.”
However, when she was at the Water Moon Temple, she met quite a few experts.
Jiang Jinlu nodded hard and forced himself to say something to please her. ‘It’s all because of my stupidity. Senior Sister is different from that kind of charlatan. My knowledge is shallow… Don’t take it to heart…”
His senior sister was indeed different. How could a charlatan give money to others?
“You are indeed inexperienced.” Xie Qiao nodded.
Was she admitting it?
“Then you said that he is in trouble… You’ll have to find someone… to put on an act…” Jiang Jinlong felt that his backbone was gone.
Xie Qiao looked at him with genuine disdain. She could not help but cover her little heart. She was almost angered to death by this person.
“Teacher has been wise all his life. How could he be so stupid as to take you in?” Xie Qiao tried her best to calm herself down.
No, this stupid junior brother would not be following her all the time, would he?
Forget it that he followed her for a day. If he kept doing this, her enlightenment-mind would be destroyed!
Jiang Jinlu’s ears were red and he was at a loss. He looked young to begin with, but with this expression, he looked like a b¥stard son who had been reprimanded.