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Chapter 4 Refreshing(2/2)

Rong Yu smiled and said, "Han Zhoujin already has a man he likes."

Cao Yi and Lu Jun looked at each other, and the two princes sighed heavily at the same time.

Rong Yu finally looked at the Sixth Master and said, "Sixth Master, when you are outside, remember to be careful in your words and actions."

Song Lian smiled and said, "Sister Rongyu, I know. Sister Rongyu's words should be listened to as an imperial edict."

Rong Yu frowned slightly and said, "Don't worry about your ears."

Song Lian smiled and narrowed his eyes, bowed his hands and fists, "It must be."

Song Lian is not unfamiliar with Rong Yu. In the past, she went to the National Master's Mansion and had nothing to talk about with Fu Qing, but she had a very good relationship with Sister Rong Yu.

This is also one of the reasons why Yan Jiaoran asked Han Zhoujin to follow him. After all, Song Lian is the princess of the Song clan of Dali, and a woman.

Song Lian carefully asked Rong Yu in a secret language, "Why is my father willing to let me leave Beijing?"

Rong Yu replied calmly, "Since the Sixth Master dare not ask His Majesty, of course I dare not ask the National Master."

Song Lian had no choice but to continue guessing the reason.

No matter what, it is the first time I really am in the world. Haha, I must have the title of "from north to south, never encountering an opponent". It's like... like someone.

After that, Liu slowly rode past and did not forget to clasp his fists with the "Miss Rongyu". The gang members under him were confused and followed the gang leader to do the same. Rongyu bowed to them to return the gift.

After the cavalry team accelerated the horse's hooves to the ferry, Rong Yu whispered: "Ming Yan, I'm secretly guarding you."

A beautiful woman with palace makeup appeared out of thin air and said with a smile: "Why would you dare not obey the order given by King Luo?"

The second prince Song Xu stood by the road and watched his sister ride away.

When I was young, I had been determined to be in all directions and had read thousands of books. I would resolutely go out, study, travel around the country, travel thousands of miles, hike in beautiful mountains and rivers, and enter the territory of hundreds of states. After returning home, I would learn from ancient sages and sigh, "The Tao is right."

In the waters of Haoran South China Sea, a blue figure jumped high above the Xielong Platform and sneaked into the seabed.

Previously, Liu Xian issued a decree to dismiss all the spiritual water descendants within thousands of miles.

Chen Qingliu, who was confronting Bai Ze in the wilderness, finally put away the flying sword of his natal life. All the mountains and rivers between thousands of miles were originally silent, but when he collected the sword, it instantly became like ice cracks and all shattered. It was the supreme magical power that frozen together with the long river of time.

Bai Ze's expression was calm, and he waved his sleeves to dispel the afterglow of the sword Tao around him. Feiran felt shocking. Putting himself in his shoes, he would never be able to do as relaxed and freehand as Master Bai Ze.

Zheng Juzhong's Yin Shen and Yang Shen, two fourteen realms, one in the south and one in the north, each doing their own thing. Xiao Feng went to the south, and she wanted to gather a group of troops there and break the wilderness and establish a religion.

In the southeast of the wilderness, Zheng Juzhong still brought those few of the former masters to travel slowly and meet with Xiao Xian without rushing to meet.

Qizhou, Qingming, Xuanduguan, and Bai Ye, who was wearing a tiger-headed hat, once again closed his door to practice Taoism. The new master of the temple went out quietly and found my area.

In the nameless spiritual realm of Ruzhou, Chang Bo and the young man Chen Cong were missing, leaving only a letter saying that they had gone to visit their relatives. At the end of the letter, the words were quite inspiring, saying that if they were lucky and recognized their relatives, they would bring back a large sum of incense and oil to the Taoist temple.
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