Chapter 1366 The Returnee's Notes 440



Chapter 1366 The Returnee's Notes 440

Moreover, Xie Ning had an idea that she needed to put into practice, but she was in a spirit state and couldn't do anything. Now that someone could see her, it was an opportunity.

Sitting idly by and waiting for death is not her style.

Do you want to learn the Tao?

The little beggar, who was babbling incoherently, was taken aback. Learning Taoism? She didn't understand what that meant.

"You want to take me on as your apprentice?"

Yes, it's God...

The little beggar's eyes grew brighter and brighter. At this point, she no longer cared about her hunger and reached out to hug Xie Ning's leg, but her hand passed right through Xie Ning's spirit body. In the end, she could only kowtow several times until her forehead turned blue.

Xie Ning coughed lightly, embarrassed, "There's no need for that."

"Of course, Master... no, I haven't given you the apprenticeship gift yet! Please wait!"

He then ran outside.

Looking at the little beggar's back, Xie Ning was still a little puzzled. At first, the little beggar did not believe in God, and even expressed disgust towards God in his words. How could he change so much in such a short time?

It is undeniable that she initially had the intention of enticing people with money, but such a change is really abnormal.

Moreover, a little beggar, especially a girl, should be more vigilant; otherwise, she wouldn't have survived or would be begging outside.

Looking down the street, there are many beggars, but very few female beggars, even if one is mentally ill.

Xie Ning waited until sunset, and the little beggar finally ran back when the moon was high in the sky.

Her face was even dirtier. Seeing Xie Ning still waiting, she quickened her pace and ran in. Then she took out half a piece of black jade from her bosom. "A gift for becoming a disciple!"

Xie Ning swayed slightly. She didn't use her space often, but she was used to its existence. When she woke up in this dilapidated Taoist temple, she found that her space seemed to be locked.

She could see what was inside, but she couldn't take it out or use it.

She felt the space vibrate when the little beggar brought the black jade over.

Xie Ning composed himself and subconsciously reached for the half of the black jade, then asked, "Is this your jade?"

"Yes!" The little beggar nodded affirmatively.

Her expression immediately relaxed a lot, because Xie Ning did not directly deny that she had stolen it.

"This was left to me by my mother. She said that if I ever meet a goddess who is willing to take me as her apprentice, I should give her this half of the black jade as a gift for her to become her disciple..."

As she said this, there seemed to be sadness in the little beggar's eyes. Her mother's last words were deeply engraved in her heart. She did not believe in God. If God still existed, her mother would not have died.

But today, she saw it—God, whom she thought she would never encounter before she died.

Am also said that God would teach her skills.

She wanted to learn skills, to read and write, to learn martial arts, and to become very powerful. But without today's opportunity, she wouldn't have been able to rise up. Even if she struggled to get up, she wouldn't have been able to climb very high.

She was too young. In this world, just surviving was a huge struggle for her.

Xie Ning was unaware of the little beggar's thoughts and was still somewhat stunned. Just now, she had acted subconsciously, but theoretically, as a spirit, she should not have been able to touch that half of the black jade. Yet now, she was able to hold it in her hand.

This jade is truly extraordinary.

Xie Ning felt somewhat ashamed at the "god" the little beggar spoke of. She was just an ordinary soul, the only special thing about her was that she always had her memories with her when she woke up.

But her knowledge was insufficient to support her search for answers.

For example, she clearly knew that the words spoken by the little beggar in front of her indicated that all of this might be arranged in the dark, but she was unable to get to the bottom of it.

They could only be pushed forward step by step.

To be honest, she didn't like this feeling, but she liked being alive and liked being able to do so many things. Perhaps when her understanding reached a certain level, she would be able to see through it.

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