Chapter 609 He suddenly appeared, so handsome shuhaige.net



The man was wearing a black robe, his hair was combed meticulously on top of his head, and his long hair like a waterfall was tied only with a black hairband.

His deep eyes, like obsidian, scanned everyone present, and his stern face was smooth and perfect.

Looking at this familiar yet unfamiliar face, Qin Qianning instantly knew his identity.

The genius Ai Qian that everyone talks about is also her comrade-in-arms Xiao Wuchen!

He said that he came to the upper realm to pave the way for her. This road seemed to be paved very well. With such a powerful backer, she would be able to walk all over Shengtian Academy in the future.

But...wouldn't Heaven be suspicious if he directly revealed the fact that he knew her?

Qin Qianning was filled with confusion, but to be honest, his sudden appearance was so cool!

When everyone saw his figure clearly, they exclaimed in amazement.

"No way! It's really Lord Ai Qian!"

"The only one who dares to call himself this master like Lord Tiandao is Lord Ai Qian."

"But wait! What did Lord Ai Qian just say? His woman?"

"So... Master Ai Qian has a companion?"

Everyone's eyes turned to Qin Qianning, because Ai Qian looked at her affectionately when he said this.

So without further explanation, they knew that she was Lord Ai Qian's immortal partner.

After the shock came endless jealousy.

Ever since Ai Qian entered Shengtian Academy, he has become the idol of all women in Shengtian Academy and even in the entire upper realm.

Many women dream of marrying Ai Qian.

There were piles of love letters at the door of his room, but he never looked at any woman twice.

It seemed that apart from cultivation, nothing and no one could make his heart fluctuate in the slightest.

His words were like a bolt from the blue, exploding the women's jealousy and resentment.

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