Encountering an old friend



Su Luoyin smiled softly. Seeing Qian Yue's expression, she knew that he was worried about the same old problem again. Thinking about it, she whispered, "Don't worry, everything will be fine."

"Look, I'm fine, right?"

With him around, will she be okay? Qian Yue frowned slightly, obviously very dissatisfied with Su Luoyin's answer.

This man, everyone said he was cruel, ruthless, majestic, and terrifying. Perhaps she was the only one in the world who could see his somewhat lovable side. And... the various sides that were driven crazy by her.

Su Luoyin was thinking casually, and apparently did not notice that the man in front of him was facing an increasingly darker complexion.

"Are you listening to what I'm saying to you?" Qian Yue grabbed Su Luoyin's wrist and forced her to look up at him.

With her wrists locked tightly by her, Su Luoyin looked up and looked at him quietly.

"You must forget those inferior spells, no matter where you learned them," Qian Yue warned again, his words filled with absolute certainty, leaving no room for retreat. "Mixing different spiritual arts is inherently dangerous. Your foundation is shallow to begin with, and you're practicing highly advanced and powerful spells. If you advance further, the power of your spiritual arts will also increase. If they backfire, things won't be as simple as they were today."

Su Luoyin frowned slightly, listening quietly to Qian Yue's lecture, her mind racing. She hadn't paid much attention to this matter before, but Qian Yue's words had given her a different perspective. She had always believed that her vast knowledge of spiritual arts was a significant advantage. After all, who in this world could possess the true teachings of Shenghan Mountain, the two great families of the demon world, and Qian Yue? Now, with her own advantage as a spiritual cultivator, she could unleash numerous spiritual arts without restraint. But now, it seemed, things weren't as simple as she had imagined.

Was she really going to give up? Were all the spiritual arts she had learned counterproductive? Was there really no foolproof method?

Thinking of this, Su Luoyin's gaze became more profound, and even the face of the man in front of her began to become a little blurry.

Yes, Qian Yue's Nether Fire was indeed the most powerful of all the techniques she had practiced. Most of Sheng Han Shan's spiritual arts were too gentle and needed the support of powerful techniques to unleash their true power. However, Xi Chen's magic just happened to complement Qian Yue's Nether Fire and even subtly increased the power of each other. In this way, if she used the two incorrectly, coupled with the help of Sheng Han Shan's spiritual arts, the consequences of using them incorrectly... were unimaginable to her.

However, although Rong Hua's palm strike destroyed most of what she had learned in Shenghan Mountain, it also reduced the danger of her mixing up many spiritual arts. In addition, she learned some more self-cultivation skills and some barrier techniques in the Luo family. For a while, she really didn't have any spiritual skills that could resist Qian Yue's Nether Fire. I'm afraid... this is the case in this world.

For some reason, a very faint figure suddenly appeared in Su Luoyin's mind. That figure had disappeared from her mind for a long time, but for some reason it suddenly became clear now. He was dressed in purple, with a cold and handsome face, and an unbreakable coldness. His dark pupils seemed to be cold and silent, and he was filled with an extremely cold aura, which made people afraid.

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