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Around the hour of sishi(9-11 am), it started to drizzle in Shengdu.

Old Master ng took his rebellious disciple to a pavilion inside the Imperial Advisor's Hall to shelter from the rain. The pavilion was near the main entrance, so if Gu Jiao ca out, she would see them imdiately.

A disciple of the Imperial Advisor's Hall served them tea and snacks.

Old Master ng quietly sat down to enjoy the tea.

Feng Yuehua didn’t have such a privilege.

Having just caused a major incident, he stood obediently beside Old Master ng, looking like a large timid quail that had done sothing wrong.

Only Gu Jiao didn’t regard the old man as the Chess Saint; everyone else, especially those at the Chess Manor, didn’t dare to provoke their old master.

Their old master had a bad temper, was easily angered, unreasonable, and would frequently expel his disciples.

Feng Yuehua was not the first to beco Old Master ng’s disciple, but he was the only one who managed to stay.

That was why he beca the senior disciple.

Old Master ng had such confidence for three reasons: first, he was a valued guest at the Imperial Advisor's Hall; second, he was highly regarded by the Yan Emperor; and third, he was a person who was indifferent to fa and fortune, unconcerned with material things, and unafraid of death.

He lived day by day, and if there ca a day he didn’t, it didn’t matter either.

With no weaknesses and no ambition, he naturally feared nothing.

Old Master ng had just finished a cup of tea when Feng Yuehua hurriedly refilled it for him, smiling sheepishly, “Master, where have you been these past days? I searched everywhere for you, but couldn’t find any news. Even your coachman returned to the countryside, and I couldn’t track him down.”

Old Master ng had given his coachman a vacation so that the people at the Chess manor wouldn’t find out where he lived and bother him.

Old Master ng snorted.

He still didn’t want to deal with this disobedient disciple.

What kind of poor judgnt did he have? How could he associate with such an unprincipled person?

Don’t even ntion that he was old and shouldn’t hold a grudge against a little girl.

Was this about holding grudges? Soone bullied his little disciple, and it was his rcy that he hadn’t dealt with the other party harshly.

That’s right——from today on, the lass was his disciple.

He wouldn’t allow her to refuse.

Feng Yuehua awkwardly asked, "Master, what’s the deal with that junior brother? Where did you et him? Have you been with him these days? Mu Ruxin said he’s from a lower state. Which country is he from? Is he from the State of Qing?"

Since Old Master ng was from the State of Qing, Feng Yuehua naturally assud that if he took in a disciple, he would likely prefer soone from his own state.

Old Master ng coldly snorted, "You have ti to inquire about this, but no ti to clear your eyes?"

Feng Yuehua whispered, "Master, I know I was wrong. I shouldn’t have given our Chess Manor’s invitation to Mu Ruxin."

Old Master ng had a look as if he wanted to kill him.

Feng Yuehua shrank his neck, "I also shouldn’t have personally escorted her to the Imperial Advisor's Hall."

Old Master ng still looked like he wanted to get rid of him.

Cold sweat broke out on Feng Yuehua’s forehead.

What else did he say wrong?

Could his master give him a hint or sothing?

Feng Yuehua wiped his cold sweat and said, "I-I-I shouldn’t have gotten involved with her in the first place!"

Old Master ng continued to drink his tea.

Feng Yuehua let out a long sigh of relief.

Oh heavens, he finally guessed it right.

Feng Yuehua looked at the Imperial Advisor's Hall and curiously asked, "What business does junior brother have with Lord Imperial Advisor? Why hasn’t he co out yet?"

Speak of the devil, and the devil appeared.

Gu Jiao, accompanied by Yu He, walked over from the other side of the path.

Old Master ng stood up and left the pavilion; Feng Yuehua hurriedly followed, reaching out to support him as they went down the steps, "Master, take it easy!"

The four of them t on the main path at the entrance of the Imperial Advisor's Hall.

Yu He cupped his hands in a salute, "Old Master ng."

Old Master ng slightly nodded and looked at Gu Jiao beside Yu He, asking, "How did it go?"

Gu Jiao replied, "It went very smoothly."

Old Master ng’s eyebrow twitched, and his eyes shone brightly, "Then how soon can you—"

Gu Jiao said, "As long as Ah Yan's health permits, it can be done at any ti.”

Feng Yuehua was completely puzzled. What kind of cryptic exchange were his master and junior brother having? He couldn’t make sense of any of it.

Old Master ng stroked his beard, "Good, very good. This trip has been worth it. Let’s head back.”

"Teacher, are you going back to the Chess Manor or—Oww—" Feng Yuehua’s question was interrupted by a bone-cracking pain on the top of his right foot, causing him to bite his finger in agony.

Old Master ng nonchalantly withdrew his foot, waved his old arms, and, with short, hurried steps, ran forward with no regard for his image, "Oh no, I promised Yan'er I’d play chess with him today! Hurry back! Hurry back!"

Feng Yuehua: "..."

Gu Jiao: "..."

Old Master ng, still full of vigor, quickly reached the alley to the right of the Imperial Advisor's Hall, where their carriage was parked.

However, when Old Master ng arrived there, he found a serious problem——the horse king had magically disappeared!

The horse king’s reins were originally tied to a post, but now only the rope was left.

Old Master ng stood frozen as if struck by lightning, “This is the Imperial Advisor's Hall's territory. Who would be so bold as to steal a horse tied here? Did any of you see anything?”

The disciples nearby heard Old Master ng’s voice and walked over, saying, “No, we didn’t see anything.”

If there had been any suspicious activity, the patrolling guards would have noticed.

So there was only one possibility——the horse king had run off on its own.

The horse king usually liked to wander when pulling the carriage, but no matter where it went, it would always bring the carriage back once it had played enough. Therefore, Gu Jiao usually let it roam as long as she wasn’t in a hurry.

However, if the carriage was parked sowhere, Gu Jiao wouldn’t allow it to wander off.

It had to keep an eye on the carriage!

Gu Jiao, looking puzzled, rubbed her chin and wondered, “Did it see sothing?”

Old Master ng thought of the horse king’s usual mischievous behavior and suddenly his expression changed, "Could that foolish horse have been lured away by soone?"

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In the suspenseful supernatural novel “Records of Mortals,” Jiang Baiyan, once a solitary and impoverished youth, finds refuge in the Shi family of Chang’an due to his extraordinary bloodline. With his clear and captivating peach blossom eyes, this seemingly innocent young man conceals a fanatical and malevolent lunatic within. Destined to succumb to darkness amidst hardship and degradation, he becos a harbinger of chaos.

When Shi Dai suddenly transmigrates, she takes on the role of the Shi family’s young lady, the one who subjects him to countless trials, eventually leading to her demise.

The twist? She never got to finish reading the novel.

From what she knew of the plot, Jiang Baiyan was just a silent, timid, and often bullied pitiable character.

***

Jiang Baiyan had never encountered soone like Shi Dai.

After he had slaughtered all the evil creatures in the garden, the blood-stained young man, exuding a murderous aura, approached her step by step, his lips curling into a malicious smile, "Scared?"

Shi Dai responded, “You’re really amazing! I applaud you until I spin like a spiral and fly around the moon three hundred tis! And also——you have dimples when you smile!"

Jiang Baiyan: ...?

After seeing her at a lantern festival with another man, Jiang Baiyan lowered his eyes, his fingers twirling her hair. He said in a mocking and sinister tone, "The mansion in the western suburbs...if I hide you there, no one will find you, right?"

Shi Dai replied, "Does it co with als and lodging? Can I sleep in everyday? Oh, and your cooking is the best!"

Jiang Baiyan: ...?

Jiang Baiyan was supposed to dislike her, even hate her, but as their separation drew near, his eyes turned red and he grabbed her sleeve, pleading, "Don't abandon , alri—”

Shi Dai responded, "Alright, alright, I’ll only have you. Mwah."

Jiang Baiyan: ...?

He hasn't finished his lines yet though…

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