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Chapter 3976

Chapter 3976

However, with his ability, he was unable to have any impact on Lin Xiao. Later, because the Wan family entered Beicheng, Jin Likang was seriously injured and fell into a coma, completely disappearing from everyone's sight.

Qin Wanqiu seemed to have become accustomed to other people's comments, and her expression remained as usual.

Passing through the crowd, she led Taoist Priest Qingyun and three others to Lin Xiao's side.

After a few people sat down, Lin Xiao looked at Taoist Priest Qingyun and said, "Taoist Priest, this time a man named Qingyu came to the Taoist sect. Do you know him?"

"It's him!?"

Taoist Priest Qingyun's expression changed slightly and he exclaimed.

Seeing him like this, everyone frowned slightly, and naturally realized that there was probably something going on here.

"Before he came to the Zhu family, he took his two disciples to Qingyun Temple."

Lin Xiao looked at Taoist Priest Qingyun and said calmly.

Hearing this, Taoist Priest Qingyun's face suddenly turned gloomy, and he said coldly: "After so many years, he still can't let go..."

"The old Taoist has already left the Taoist sect, what else does this old guy want to do!"

From the attitude of Master Qingyun, it is not difficult to see that there seems to be some grudge between him and Master Qingyu.

"Mr. Lin, what state is that old guy in now?"

Taoist Priest Qingyun looked at Lin Xiao and asked.

Lin Xiao opened his mouth and said: "He is at the peak of the Grand Master, and his aura is strong. He should be almost the same as the middle realm."

"As for his two disciples, they are both in the late stage of Grand Master, and are still some distance from the peak of Grand Master."

Hearing this, Taoist Priest Qingyun didn't seem surprised.

He nodded and fell silent.

"Taoist Priest, do you have a grudge against that Master Qingyu?"

Yun Caixi couldn't restrain her curiosity and asked.

Taoist Priest Qingyun raised his head and glanced at her, sighed softly and said slowly: "He is my junior brother..."

"My strength has always been superior to his before. Later, due to some reasons, I was injured. As a result, my foundation was damaged and I was unable to take further steps in martial arts."

"Since then, his attitude towards me has completely changed. He suppresses and excludes me everywhere. I am too lazy to argue with him, so I left the Taoism alone and built a Qingyun Temple in Beicheng."

As if trapped in memories, Taoist Priest Qingyun was in a very low mood.

"I thought I would never have anything to do with him in this life, but I didn't expect that he would come to Beicheng now and take his disciples to Qingyun Temple."

"I can guess without even thinking that he went to Qingyun Temple to find me, presumably to ridicule and suppress me in person again."

"It's a pity that our master is no longer here. Otherwise, he would have been taught a good lesson by his master and taught him what it means to respect teachers and respect morality."

Taoist Qingyun let out a long sigh and briefly explained the grievances between himself and Master Qingyu.

After he finished speaking, Yun Caixi suddenly raised his eyebrows and said with a bad look: "That old guy is actually such a person!"

"Too bad I thought people from Taoist sects were different from Buddhist sects. They were all good people!"

"I'm so angry. The Taoist priest is his senior brother. How could he do this!"

Not only Yun Caixi, but also everyone else present looked a little ugly.

Because of Lin Xiao, they naturally sided with Taoist Master Qingyun, so they were very shameless towards what Master Qingyu did.

"Taoist Master, his two disciples are far inferior to Qingshan."

"Not to mention his two disciples, even he himself may not be Qingshan's opponent now."

Lin Xiao took a sip of tea and said slowly.

As soon as these words came out, Taoist Priest Qingyun's eyes suddenly burst out with a bright light.


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