Under the cliff



"Hey, where are you going?" Seeing Rong Hua walking forward without looking back, Su Yin was stunned for a moment, "Didn't you say you were going down the mountain? Master, why are you going back?" Having said that, Su Yin still made a quick decision and turned around immediately to continue following Rong Hua's footsteps.

It was really easy to coax her. Rong Hua shook his head secretly and replied to Su Yin, "Walking back is too slow."

Walking back is too slow? What does that mean? If she doesn't walk back, is there any other means of transportation? She wanted to call a Didi, but the conditions didn't allow it.

"How can we get back if we don't walk back?" Seeing Rong Hua almost reaching the end of the cliff path, and thinking of the bottomless fog at the bottom, Su Yin grabbed Rong Hua's clothes, stopping him from moving forward. "Don't be so desperate, Master. It's so high up here, if we fall, we'll be in big trouble." Su Yin looked at Rong Hua seriously, his fingers tightly grasping Rong Hua's clothes, as if he would never let go.

"You won't die." Rong Hua said helplessly, looking at Su Yin who was teaching him a lesson seriously.

"How do you know you won't die? It's so high up here, how could you not die if you fell? Who knows, maybe you'd be scared to death mid-fall?" Su Yin nodded in agreement. When she watched TV dramas before, she'd always thought that if the cliff was really that high, people wouldn't be able to die until they hit the ground. They'd probably die halfway down. "Besides," Su Yin said, looking Rong Hua up and down, "Master, you said you're over a hundred years old, why are you still so naughty?" It would be so pitiful to finally live to be over a hundred, only to die accidentally. Of course, Su Yin didn't have the courage to say the second half of the sentence.

Rong Hua finally understood what it meant to have trouble speaking out. He was old and still being lectured by a little girl, and he had no power to fight back. "You were angry and didn't talk to me, why are you suddenly concerned about me?"

"Who cares about you. I am, I am... I am afraid that if you die, no one will teach me kung fu, and what if I am bullied by others." As if his thoughts were spoken, Su Yin was slightly speechless and turned away from Rong Hua's smiling eyes.

Really... she loves to show off. Looking at Su Yin, whose ears were slightly red, Rong Hua couldn't help but laugh again. He turned his head slightly to look down the cliff, and mentally calmed himself, "Hold on tight."

"Hold on tight, what are you holding on to... Hey, what are you doing, hey---" The last shout was heard, and along with Su Yin's last cry, Rong Hua grabbed her with his backhand and jumped off the cliff.

"What are you doing?" Su Yin, feeling her body light and falling rapidly, subconsciously grabbed Rong Hua with both hands, wrapped them around his neck, and buried her head in Rong Hua's chest, muffled. "Even if I really did make a mistake, or if it was bad, I wouldn't die like this, right? I'm only 18. Master, I was wrong. Can't I just shut up from now on?"

"Who wants to kill you?" Rong Hua's calm voice came from above her head, making people feel strangely at ease. "And if this method can make you say less, then it is a good idea."

What? So, he wasn't going to kill her...

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