Kang Fu noticed Chi Mu the moment she appeared. He scrambled over and, seeing Chi Mu unharmed, cried like an abandoned child.
Chi Mu also felt a pang of sadness. Over the years, the two of them, master and servant, had gone through so much hardship and had long since become like family. "Alright, I'm fine now. I'm sorry to have worried you."
"Young Master, it's so good that you're alright. I was so worried about you, Fukang. Oh, right, the shopkeeper said that after you wake up, he'll have a doctor examine you. Let's go see the shopkeeper right away." Fukang quickly pulled Chi Mu away at the thought of a divine doctor treating the young master.
Chi Mu took a deep breath, nodded, and quickly followed Fu Kang's footsteps. She felt a mixture of curiosity and nervousness at the thought of facing the immortals soon.
The guests at the sacred spring were used to this; such scenes played out almost every few days. It was precisely because of the spring's powerful effects that exaggerated rumors arose.
The moment Chi Mu awoke, An Ge received a notification that the mission was complete. Since the popularity of the mahjong parlor and themed rooms hadn't yet subsided, An Ge didn't plan to add a library right now, and would temporarily store the mission reward in the reward space.
Just as she was about to say something to Rongzhuo, she heard that the people who went to the Holy Spring that morning had woken up and wanted to come and pay their respects.
An Ge nodded, and soon, she saw a tall, slender figure walk in.
A gentleman as refined as jade, unparalleled in the world!
The moment An Ge saw Chi Mu, this line of poetry came to mind.
If Hu Jiu is a celestial being descended to earth, seemingly untouched by worldly affairs, then the person before us is a gentleman, gentle and refined as jade.
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