Chapter 75 The Past



Chapter 75 The Past

After Su Yu and his companions went down the mountain, Mo Wuyou woke up, saw them, and subconsciously ran away.

Before, it was many against few, but now it was one against three. Mo Wuyou knew he was not at an advantage and would definitely not be able to defeat these mermaids.

So I quickly chose to run.

Su Yu and Zhou Lang did not let him go. Both of them were people with special abilities. After stopping him, they beat him up severely.

There was no good flesh left on Mo Wuyou's body at this moment.

Just as Su Yu's eyes showed murderous intent and he was about to kill this despicable villain, Mo Wuyou took out black powder from somewhere and sprinkled it at them.

Su Yu and Zhou Lang both turned their heads and held their breath to avoid inhaling the powder.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Mo Wuyou escaped.

Zhou Lang was still planning to chase him, but Su Yu shook her head.

"Don't chase them. If we run into people from the Beast Temple again, we'll be in a passive position. Let's continue heading north."

In this way, Su Yu and his companions were temporarily safe and began to flee to the north.

After several days and nights of travel, Yunzhi finally arrived at the snake tribe.

She returned to the cave and gave herself a nice bath.

When Qi Chengfeng saw Yunzhi coming back, his eyes sparkled. He asked Yunzhi if there were many people attending the free clinic, and whether the sacrificial activities at the Beast God Temple were lively and fun.

Yunzhi smiled helplessly.

He told Qi Chengfeng what had happened in the past few days.

The smile on Qi Chengfeng's face disappeared.

He didn't expect that so many dangerous things would happen to Yunzhi when he was not by her side.

There were even people who coveted her and wanted to form a pact with her.

He is Yunzhi's only beastly husband, is that Jiyue worthy of him?

"I was lucky to be able to come back. Fortunately, Ji Yue is young and not that difficult to deal with. Otherwise, I would still be imprisoned in the Beast Temple."

Qi Chengfeng: "That Mo Wuyou..."

Yunzhi: "I want to tell Master personally about Mo Wuyou's true identity, so that he won't be deceived any further."

After saying that, Yunzhi prepared to go to the infirmary. She watched the old man Zhou Feng drying herbs leisurely as usual, humming a song.

Yunzhi felt very at ease.

Although she knew that what she was about to say would destroy this peace.

But she had to.

"Hey, why is it you, girl? You're back so soon."

Zhou Feng noticed Yunzhi and couldn't help asking, "According to my calculations, you'll be back two days later. Did something happen? Or is it that your senior brother wasn't hospitable enough and you're not used to living there?"

Yunzhi walked up and sat opposite Zhou Feng. She sighed and told Zhou Feng everything Mo Wuyou had done to her.

Zhou Feng's expression was originally calm, but as he listened to the end, his expression became more and more serious, and his body trembled uncontrollably.

"How dare this traitor?"

"Master, what is the grudge between you and Mo Wuyou?"

This is one of the mysteries that has always troubled Yunzhi.

Zhou Feng was silent for a long time.

"This happened more than ten years ago. I thought he had stopped caring. I didn't expect that he didn't just stop caring. He just buried it deep in his heart."

"I... really didn't expect him to hold such a grudge, but I was also forced to do so at the time."

Zhou Feng's voice was very heavy.

He told Yunzhi that when he was in the south, he had just accepted Mo Wuyou as his disciple. At that time, Mo Wuyou had healthy parents and was just a five-year-old child.

As time went by, Mo Wuyou's mastery of these herbs became more and more proficient, and Zhou Feng was very optimistic about his disciple.

Little did they know that a natural disaster struck and the village where Mo Wuyou lived was submerged due to floods.

Mo Wuyou and his parents finally escaped.

However, after the flood came the plague. Mo Wuyou grew up soaking in a jar of herbs and had a certain resistance to the plague, but his parents were not so lucky and died.

At that time, Mo Wuyou's parents were one of the most serious sources of infection.

Zhou Feng worked day and night, but still failed to find an antidote for the plague.

In addition, more and more people were infected, so Zhou Feng made a prompt decision. In order to ensure the safety of others, he isolated all the infected people and had them live in one room.

This includes Mo Wuyou's parents.

Mo Wuyou begged Zhou Feng to let his parents live with him, and he would find a way to cure them.

Kneeling and kowtowing.

Zhou Feng remained unmoved and refused to do so for the sake of Mo Wuyou's safety.

Mo Wuyou was forcibly separated from his parents.

Just like that, in that isolated little room, Mo Wuyou's parents died.

In order to eliminate the source of infection, the bodies were even burned directly after death, leaving nothing behind.

Thanks to the efforts of other witch doctors and Zhou Feng, the plague was finally brought under control and they also developed an antidote.

People gradually recovered their health.

However, Mo Wuyou's parents never came back.

Zhou Feng was worried that Mo Wuyou would be unable to get over it, so he told him that it was all fate and no one wanted this to happen.

Mo Wuyou didn't think so. He felt that if his parents were not locked up with those people, he would definitely be able to find a way to save them.

But his dearest master gave up his parents at the very beginning.

Mo Wuyou began to feel resentful towards Zhou Feng, and this resentment did not disappear over time, but instead grew stronger day by day.

Since then, there has been a rift between Mo Wuyou and Zhou Feng.

Zhou Feng was completely unaware.

He thought his apprentice had come to terms with it.

In addition, Mo Wuyou acted well-behaved in front of Zhou Feng, which further confused him.

Mo Wuyou began to do his own things in secret, deliberately spreading his own name, and even quietly had dealings with people from the Beast Temple.

At that time, Zhou Feng learned that medical skills in the north were not well developed and many orcs died from a minor cold, so he decided to move to the north.

Zhou Feng asked Mo Wuyou to go with him, but the usually well-behaved disciple immediately changed his attitude and said that he wanted to do something here and would not run to the desolate and lonely north.

Mo Wuyou was already grown up by then, and Zhou Feng couldn't force him, so he left alone.

However, Mo Wuyou still remembered Zhou Feng's existence and would pass letters to him from time to time to let Zhou Feng know how well he was doing now that he had left him.

Zhou Feng didn't realize Mo Wuyou's little thoughts. From the letters, he learned that Mo Wuyou's career was booming.

He simply thought that his apprentice had great potential and was particularly proud of him.

"It's all my fault. I didn't teach him well."

Zhou Feng's eyes moistened. "Yunzhi girl, I didn't expect that I almost hurt you. He took out his anger on you. He knew I was in his debt. Even if he blamed me for his parents' death, he didn't dare to do anything to me. He only attacked you. You took the blame for me."

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