Old Master Zhang smiled and cupped his hands in response, "I hope you won't mind that I've come to bother you this time, sir."
"We're all on the same side, don't be shy!"
Grandpa Qingfeng grinned from ear to ear and beckoned to everyone, saying, "Come on, let's go inside and talk."
A group of people followed him into the courtyard.
This courtyard is about the same size as the one where Grandpa Zhang lives.
It can accommodate at least a dozen people.
The large courtyard seemed rather deserted, suggesting that not many people lived there.
We walked through the courtyard to the main hall and living room.
A young man wearing a long robe.
He was busy arranging fruit platters and pastries; he appeared to be a junior of Master Qingfeng.
A middle-aged woman carrying a cup of tea came out of the kitchen.
Judging from the clothing scores, the housekeeper hired by the middle-aged woman should be a full-time cleaner and cook.
"He is the youngest apprentice."
Grandpa Qingfeng pulled Lin Jingyu aside and introduced her, saying, "He's like your junior apprentice."
Then he said to his young apprentice, "Moyu, this is your aunt. Don't be fooled by the fact that she's about the same age as you; she's even more powerful than you."
"Li Moyu greets her master."
Li Moyu bowed with a gentle smile on his handsome face.
He had known of this nun's existence for a while, but when he actually saw this delicate nun, he was still a little unsettled.
However, he is able to control his emotions very well.
"Hello Li Moyu, my name is Lin Jingyu."
Lin Jingyu was embarrassed to put on airs like an elder in front of others.
Unable to resist, he asked the person next to him, "Senior, can we young people call each other by our names?"
"cannot."
Grandpa Qingfeng refused outright, saying, "There are seniority rules within the sect. We naturally follow the sect's honorific titles within the sect."
In our lineage, we don't care about age; we respect seniority.
"We absolutely cannot allow any instances of 'disregarding seniority and hierarchy, acting recklessly and without manners,' lest we become a laughingstock for our Emei Sect."
"Understood, Brother."
Lin Jingyu knew that he valued the rules of the sect, so she could only follow them.
Take out the high-quality jade hairpin that you have prepared.
This type of hairpin is suitable for both men and women.
She knew that most Emei disciples kept their hair long and styled it into a Tai Chi bun every day.
This kind of hairpin is perfect for Emei disciples.
So she handed it to Li Moyu and said softly, "Moyu, this is a gift for our first meeting."
It's not worth much, but it's a small token of my appreciation.
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