Chapter 89 Qingyun Mountain



"I also heard from the restaurant owner that it was you who solved the Huai Town ghost issue, and the Yin Puppet can control ghosts, so..."

Li Changan nodded slightly.

If the black-robed man in front of him was not lying, then two things could be confirmed.

First, the Yin Kui was secretly refined by Xiao Dingtian, the head of Qingyun Mountain.

Secondly, the Yin puppet had lied to him. He was not abandoned because he was damaged, but escaped quietly after gaining intelligence.

Xiao Dingtian did not hesitate to secretly send disciples from the sect to search for it for half a year. It might not only be related to the Yin Puppet itself, but also to the black stone.

If what I thought was correct, then there was another question.

Why did Xiao Dingtian want to refine the Yin Puppet? As a famous and upright person in Beizhou, how could he be involved with such evil means?

"Why does Xiao Dingtian want to refine corpse puppets?" Li Changan asked.

The man in black robe was suppressed by Luo Liu's terrifying aura and could not move. His mind was trembling, and even if he wanted to lie, it was difficult to do so.

"I'm just an ordinary third-generation disciple of Qingyun Mountain. How could I possibly know what the master does..." The man in black robe was about to cry.

Li Changan did not doubt this. He paced around the room with a frown on his face. After a long time, he suddenly asked.

"Have any disciples from Qingyun Mountain disappeared without a trace in recent years?"

ah?

The black-robed man looked up at Li Changan, subconsciously pondered for a moment, his eyes brightening slightly, "As far as I know, our disciples in Qingyun Mountain have indeed disappeared for no reason in recent years, and the number is quite large. The specific time... started about twenty years ago."

Twenty years ago?

Li Changan frowned.

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