Jun Shuying washed his body in the pool. After a little while, Gao Fang came over to the cave. He stood on the side of the pool and told him about what had happened these past two days.
"...... I didn't think that Chu Feiyang's martial arts are so unfathomable that he could run away. If I didn't personally witness it, I wouldn't believe that the gu would fail......" Gao Fang stroked the silver ornament in his hair and casually said.
Jun Shuying's hands clenched hard under the water. He wasn't aware that his nails had pierced into his flesh and wisps of blood floated in the water.
"I understand. You don't need to talk about it anymore." Jun Shuying interrupted the still-prattling Gao Fang and faintly said.
Gao Fang sat down next to the pool. He dipped a bare foot in the water and slowly moved it. "I won't say it, I won't say it. There will certainly be a way in the future."
Jun Shuying slowly walked over. The water rippled in circles. Gao Fang suddenly felt that someone was grasping his shoulder. Jun Shuying held up his palm to face his palm. A stream of energy flowed from Gao Fang's palm and spread throughout his body. The pain caused by Chu Feiyang's palmstrike was relieved with this gentle stream.
Gao Fang was surprised. "Sect Master, your strength is restored?!"
Jun Shuying continued to generate his inner Qi to help Gao Fang treat his injuries. He nodded. "Although it is only 70% or 80% restored, the previous stagnation isn't there anymore. The cold poison seems to be gone. I should be fully recovered in few days."
Gao Fang happily scooped up water with his other hand. He smiled as he said, "I didn't think that this water is so good. That old man really wasted it."
Jun Shuying tightly pursed his lips. Of course he knew that it wasn't just the pool's effect.
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Yang Shu Mei Ying
RomanceIt all started from a death match. Chu Feiyang's first trip to Cang Lang mountain was the time first he saw Jun Shuying. The name was just a simple name to him, it was just a target he was going to kill on this trip and was just an insignificant bru...