Chapter 106 Curious
Mingji was very curious about her.

He always felt that she was hiding a deep secret that could not be revealed to outsiders, including the mysterious Xuyun Mountain in her inner demon fantasy.

He believed that a place with four seasons like spring and abundant spiritual energy would surely attract many people. However, due to the Demon Lord and Monster King who had appeared in Jiang Yu's fantasy, as well as Song Hui, who is still the number one person in the immortal sect, he had to temporarily give up his idea of ​​Xuyun Mountain.

Mingji looked at her. Out of curiosity, he once again spent some of his life and used his divine eyes to look at Jiang Yu's fate.

...died young.

No surprise.

But how long does it take for such a person to appear in the world?

Mingji thought about it. He had read many ancient books left by his predecessors, but he had never found a person like her.

It seemed as if heaven wanted to bring all the good things in the world to her.

A background so powerful that no one in the world can match it, resources that others dare not even think about, amazing talent, and her seemingly endless spiritual power.

If others possess just one of these things, they would be called a child of destiny, but at such a young age, she has them all in her hands.

Those who practice cultivation, especially him, firmly believe in the existence of the Way of Heaven.

There is no free lunch in the world, and God will not pour so many things on one person for no reason.

This may be related to Jiang Yu's fate of dying young.

She was a favorite of heaven, but was destined to die young.

A very contradictory relationship.

Unfortunately, even though he had talent, he was too shallow to figure out Jiang Yu's curious and confusing fate.

He smiled, holding the Buddhist beads in his hand: "I like this method too. Sometimes, writing a letter is not to tell others something, but to make myself feel more relaxed. Whether the letter can be delivered or not is not important."

"..." Jiang Yu was silent for a moment, then suddenly looked at him warily.

If she had not been certain and confident that under Fu Yu's cover-up, the other party would not know much about saving the world, she would almost think that he knew everything.

He obviously wasn't supposed to know anything, but what he said sounded like there was something else behind it.

Jiang Yu didn't want to think about what this person meant, so she simply attributed his words to being incomprehensible and smiled at him dryly. Out of respect for the Buddhists, she didn't say explicitly that she felt his words sounded sarcastic.

Speaking of weirdness, she became more suspicious of the little master in front of her who was smiling gently. She glanced at the sparsely populated street behind him and asked, "Little master, are you looking for something here too?"

This place was not remote, but in order to find a messenger who could deliver the letter for her, she ran across most of Nanhai Creek. Naturally, she knew where she was at the moment. It was not close to the inn where they stayed or the Nanfan Temple.

It was hard for her not to wonder why he was here.

"I was born with a stronger curiosity than others, and I am obsessed with figuring out some mysterious things." He smiled and took out a simple letter from his sleeve. "Of course, I'm also sending a letter on the way."

Jiang Yu casually glanced at the envelope in his hand. It was clean and there was nothing written on it.

She had no intention of finding out who the letter was written to, so she curled her lips and said, "Did the little master figure out what he wanted to figure out this time?"

"No." Mingji said honestly, "I think this process will be very long...but I like it very much."

Jiang Yu glanced at him and felt more and more that there was something else behind his words, as if every word was directed at her.

She narrowed her eyes dangerously. She had heard that this young Master Mingji would be the next abbot of Nanfan Temple and possessed the clairvoyance just like his master.

Although she was not worried about her affairs being exposed, she could not guarantee that the other party would be able to see anything.

“In that case—” She smiled and stepped aside to make way, “Young Master, please go ahead.”

(End of this chapter)

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