Little apprentice, don't be afraid. (26)



Su Han would be a fool not to understand, so he nodded. He also asked why his master kept him by his side even though he had lost all his cultivation, and why he treated him so well, trying every means to repair his spiritual root.

Seemingly worried that Su Han might misunderstand something, Wan Ge spoke again: "What I want to tell you is that I have never treated you as a disciple, but as my husband. Of course, I never coveted you when you were a child! What I coveted was you now."

Wan Ge wouldn't be that kind of person. Although she wouldn't have any ulterior motives towards him when he was young, she wouldn't raise him as a son or apprentice either. If that were the case, Wan Ge would never fall for him.

So she always treated him like a child groom, and the "raising a child" relationship was pretty good.

Su Han nodded. He understood that Wan Ge had always kept a proper distance from him, and that was why he never dared to imagine that Wan Ge would like him.

Even though he had more and more crazy ideas in his mind, Su Han didn't even dare to make a basic confession, because he was afraid that Wan Ge would reject him.

At the same time, he was also very afraid. He was afraid that if his master found out that he coveted her, she would find him disgusting. So he only dared to hide all his dark thoughts in his heart and never dared to take a wrong step.

Wan Ge cooked something delicious for him again, and then suddenly remembered that Su Han and Chi Ni were symbiotic, and with half of his power, he would never go hungry or need to eat to maintain his bodily functions.

It was because of this that Wan Ge remembered what happened in the secret realm. Looking at Su Han, who was elegantly eating pastries, she asked softly, "Is there anything that A Han hasn't told me?"

Su Han looked at Wan Ge with suspicion. Didn't Wan Ge know everything about him since he was a child in the sect?

Su Han was very young when he came to her side, so there were probably many things he didn't know. So she asked again, "That is, before A-Han left home, did he hear anything about the Upper Realm?"

Su Han shook his head.

He was born into a wealthy family, but after he developed a talent for cultivation, his family sent him here directly. He has been living with Wange ever since, and his concept of family has become quite vague.

At first, his parents seemed very reluctant to part with him. They would come to see him for the first two years, but after his younger brother was born, they never appeared again.

The first thing a spiritual practitioner must do is to sever attachments. Perhaps the parents realized that they were never from the same world, or perhaps their attention was diverted by the arrival of a new child, so they never appeared again.

However, what Su Han didn't know was that once when he was in seclusion, news came from his family that his younger brother had gotten involved with something unclean, and his parents were asking the immortal sects for help.

Because it was a request from a direct relative of an inner disciple, the sect would pay extra attention to it. However, Su Han and Wange were both in seclusion, so they informed the sect leader.

The sect leader sent two inner disciples down the mountain to help, and they discovered that the family had indeed been tainted by evil spirits. Because their family business was becoming increasingly successful, they were being coveted by others, who then used unorthodox methods to exploit them.

Su Han had already entered the immortal sect, and in everyone's mind, he was detached from his family. So he wanted to target their other son, which led to this whole mess.

It wasn't a big problem, and the two disciples quickly resolved it. Su Han's parents wanted to offer some gold and silver as a token of their gratitude, but the immortal sect never accepts gifts from the families of its disciples.

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