Little apprentice, don't be afraid. (27)



After politely declining, the two returned to their sect as instructed.

Sending children to cultivate themselves will not bring any benefits to most families, because by the time normal children have achieved enlightenment, they may have already become a pile of bones.

But every parent wants their child to succeed. There are very few people with the talent to cultivate immortality. Perhaps only one in several thousand, or even one in tens of thousands, has such a talent.

Therefore, since having spiritual talent, whether good or bad, is always better than being an ordinary person, most parents will send their children to cultivate.

They didn't really know anything about Wan Ge; they had only heard that she was exceptionally talented, which made Su Han's parents very happy.

After that incident, we returned to a life with little contact.

Because the sect leader said there was no need to make a fuss, Su Han himself was completely unaware of it. His earliest memory was of his parents visiting him when he was seven years old.

His mother was pregnant at that time and said she would come to see him again next year, but she never came again.

Family members are allowed to visit, but at fixed times each year. The first year, his younger brother suddenly fell ill, so the couple couldn't come. The second year, his brother had just learned to walk and was very attached to his parents, so the couple still didn't go.

They gradually forgot about it. If the child hadn't suddenly been possessed by an evil spirit, they might never have remembered that they had a child in a cultivation sect.

Wan Ge also remembered that Su Han had a family before, just an ordinary human family, similar to other families, where only one person with the talent for cultivating immortality would appear every few generations.

Thinking about the things I still need to retrieve, which might pass through Su Han's hometown, I wondered if I should go and ask around.

"But what's wrong?" Su Han still didn't know what he was hiding from her, and it was strange that she asked about the Upper Realm.

His family members are all ordinary people and have no idea about any higher realm; they probably haven't mentioned it.

"It's alright, Ahan. I still need to get a medicinal herb. I might pass through your hometown. Is there anything I can help you with?"

"Can I come with you?" Su Han's eyes were full of anticipation. He had never gone out with Wan Ge before. He really wanted to go out with her.

Wan Ge hesitated for a moment, then finally answered, "Okay."

It's fine to let him know, since he's the one involved anyway.

Wan Ge carried him on a flying sword, and they arrived in his hometown in just two days.

The red lion, which was meant to protect its master, also came out, but it transformed into the appearance of an ordinary pet so as not to frighten others.

Wan Ge took him directly back to his home, holding the gifts she had bought at the market.

When the butler first heard that strangers had come to see the master and mistress, his instinct was to tell them to send them away. But then he heard the guard say that although the two men were wearing bamboo hats, they looked like otherworldly beings, and their clothes were somewhat similar to those of the celestial masters who had come to their house to exorcise evil spirits a few years ago.

Upon hearing this, the man immediately had them invited in and then went to inform Master Su and Madam Su.

Led by the guards, Wan Ge arrived at the living room. Just as she sat down, several people hurriedly came over.

First to arrive were Madam Su and Master Su, followed by a young couple, with the woman carrying a baby who appeared to have just been born.

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