Little apprentice, don't be afraid.



"In that sense, they are pitiful."

"What's so pitiful about him? He enjoyed the Grand Elder's careful guidance for so many years, yet he's still such a good-for-nothing. He can't even beat a demon beast. It's not unjust for him to be kicked out."

Only one person silently followed behind them, not participating in the conversation. Upon hearing the last person's words, they lowered their head even further.

He was one of the disciples who had trained together, and he knew how terrifying that monster was. Moreover... if Su Han hadn't saved him, he would have died in the monster's mouth long ago.

He only suffered minor injuries, but Su Han's spiritual roots were completely destroyed and he could no longer see.

So when his senior brothers were saying those things, he completely disagreed, but... if he refuted them, he would be ostracized by them, so all he could do was remain silent.

"What are you thinking about? Why are you walking so slowly? Hurry up, or the elder will get angry." They were going to a large lecture together. The elder who was teaching them some mental cultivation principles was the Fifth Elder. The Fifth Elder had a bad temper, and if any student was late, he would punish them directly.

Upon hearing that, everyone quickened their pace, worried about being late and being punished.

Su Han could no longer hear their voices. Perhaps he had already stopped hearing them the moment they said with absolute certainty that their master would abandon him.

Yes! What is he thinking? The immortal sect never keeps anyone who cannot cultivate. Even those who prepare meals are senior brothers and sisters with relatively low talent or cultivation level. There is no one in the entire sect who cannot cultivate.

Even junior disciples who have just joined the sect only learn less; it doesn't mean they are incapable of cultivation.

Not long after, his fellow disciples who brought him food arrived again, but Su Han couldn't eat any of it and just asked them to leave it there.

The other person was worried about him, but after opening his mouth several times, he still couldn't make a sound. Since the other person couldn't understand his gestures, he could only sigh and leave in the end.

On the third day, Wan Ge returned, and the first thing she did upon her return was to go find Su Han.

"Xiao Han, if you bind yourself to him, he can protect you, and you can also share his lifespan." Sharing lifespan means that as long as this demon beast doesn't die, he won't die either, even if he doesn't cultivate in the future.

"I don't want to!" Before Su Han could even refuse, the man behind Wan Ge immediately spoke up. "He's just a burden. I don't want to form a contract with him!"

Monsters all have a tendency to admire the strong, so they would never be willing to make a contract with a useless person.

He didn't notice at all that when he spoke, Wan Ge's face turned cold, and the next second Wan Ge drew her sword and placed it against his neck: "Fine, if you're unwilling, then die now."

In an instant, the memory of being beaten for two days flooded back into my mind.

The monster knelt down with a thud, its eyes red and pleading, "Don't kill me, I'm willing, I'm willing."

After the demon beast agreed, Wan Ge took Su Han's hand, poked it with her fingertip, and her blood formed a blood pact with the demon beast.

In that instant, Su Han realized who the demonic beast before him was: "It's you!"

It was that demon beast that injured his eyes and destroyed his spiritual roots.

The monster was completely bewildered. When it looked at the blindfolded man, who was still stunningly beautiful, it seemed to have a vague recollection of him.

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