Chapter 84 It's time to part ways with my disciple.



"Master, I'm just saying 'Master's wife,' what are you afraid of?"

Xiao Hao's words made Jiang Hanxi turn her head, and Wang Feng couldn't help but start complaining about Xiao Hao in his heart.

This apprentice can be incredibly cunning when he wants to be, but he can also be quite clever when he wants to be. Wang Feng both loves and hates him.

"Hahaha......"

Wang Feng chuckled awkwardly a few times, then stopped abruptly and walked back to Jiang Hanxi's side with difficulty to explain.

"Haha, you know him, he must have been kicked in the head by a donkey. He probably just had his brain fried by his own constitution and misheard what I said as his master's wife."

Jiang Hanxi listened to the utterly deceptive language and remained silent.

She blinked her cold, pretty eyes at Wang Feng, remaining silent as if deep in thought.

Wang Feng felt a chill run down his spine at her sight.

Fortunately, he didn't say anything in the end, as if he hadn't heard anything.

"Old Chu Nu, I'm entrusting my disciple to you. Take some time to train him properly."

"We must discipline them ruthlessly."

Wang Feng gritted his teeth and spoke to Chu Yan'er, who was standing to the side, who was beaming with joy.

"Hahaha, good, good, you little rat, did you hear me? Call me 'Senior Sister' first."

Chu Yan'er laughed and said to Xiao Hao in a joking manner.

"I'm the senior brother, you old Chu girl."

"I became your apprentice earlier than you."

"I am the senior brother!"

"I became your apprentice earlier than you."

"I......"

"I became your apprentice before you, hahaha!!"

Xiao Hao tried to retort, but Chu Yan'er's words left him speechless, making Chu Yan'er laugh out loud.

Anyway, every time Xiao Hao said a word, Chu Yan'er would repeat that sentence, making Xiao Hao so angry that his face turned red.

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