Failed art student Ning Jie transmigrated into a cultivation comic, becoming the ultimate villain!
To avoid being killed by the male and female leads, he bound the "Kill Women to Prove th...
So what if filial piety changes by then?
Now the relationship between him and his master Qiu Yuebai is self-evident. It has long surpassed the master-disciple relationship. It is not an exaggeration to say that they are Taoist companions. After all, they hug and kiss each other!
There is only a layer of membrane left to be broken. Once it is broken, won’t they be a perfect couple in heaven?
However, Ning Jie knew very well that in this process he had to handle the relationship between Qiu Yuebai and the other fish in the pond well.
So, what he is doing now is to defeat them one by one!
Although he has only defeated four so far, Ning Jie is not in a hurry. After all, he knows that you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry!
While Ning Jie was thinking, the bell of Miaoyin Sect suddenly rang three times urgently!
In an instant, everyone's expression changed.
Enemy attack!
PS: The following words are not counted!
(As mentioned earlier, after breaking up with W, I pursued G, the math class representative whom I had a crush on in my freshman year of high school.
Actually, it can’t be considered as pursuing. I seem to rarely pursue others, almost never. We basically get together while chatting. G is a very cute type, with naturally curly hair and a slight accent, which makes her even more adorable.
During the time when W and I broke up, she kept comforting me. We gradually talked until late at night, and then we got together.
I went to her school to find her on the weekend, had dinner together at school, and went to see the scenery by the artificial lake. I kissed her on the tallest teaching building in their school, and it felt wonderful.
Later we went to many places together. Maybe it was because college gave us more freedom and we relaxed both physically and mentally. She and I did everything we could. I was actually quite happy during the three months I was with G.
By the way, before I was with G, I had let down a girl named Q (her first name should have been L, but I was afraid it would overlap with the first L, so I used the second letter of her name instead).
When I first entered university, I had a good relationship with Q. We were both members of a club and often had meals together. Q was a fan of ancient Chinese dance. She would come to the classroom with me in the afternoon when no one was around and dance for me to evaluate. Her dancing had a very ancient Chinese feel, and I really liked it...)