As for the peripheral disciples like A-Jiang, they could only hear rumors. What actually happened was kept secret within the sect.
Having finished her collection mission, she finally returned to her courtyard.
As I walked to the door, I wasn't paying attention and tripped over a black stone, almost falling flat on my face.
'How strange, why are there stones here?'
A-Jiang scratched his head and returned to his courtyard.
To be honest, after living in the row house for almost half a year, she really missed this spacious and comfortable courtyard.
The Magikarp was very happy after returning to the pond, jumping around in the tank.
We haven't let it out for a while, and it's been suffocating.
Although he no longer felt like he was being watched, A-Jiang still immediately activated the protective array in the courtyard.
Now that the situation is stable, A-Jiang is preparing to write a letter to his grandmother to let her know that everything is alright.
After carefully considering my words, I inquired about the old man's health and informed him of his recent situation.
I wrote letters to Ji Yi and Linglong and sent them to Tianyu City, asking my grandmother to deliver them if she was in Tianyu City, and not to bother her if she wasn't, since we'll meet again someday.
They also sent some gifts along with the letter and finally managed to send it out.
After the holiday ended, something unexpected happened to her: the sect promoted a group of disciples who were said to have made contributions to become outer disciples, including A-Jiang and Feng Jinyu.
Feng Jinyu was overjoyed, as if he had been hit by a huge lottery. He was so happy he was almost dumbfounded. His family also hosted a banquet in Taoyuan Village, which lasted for three days. His parents told everyone they met that he had brought honor to the family.
Ah Jiang, however, didn't think much of it. She was the type to quietly amass wealth, preferably in a lowly position where no one would notice her.
However, outer disciples have one great advantage: they no longer have to do tasks every day. They only need to complete a certain number of sect tasks each year, and their supplies are ten times more than those of menial disciples.
After A-Jiang was promoted to the outer sect, she also moved to a new courtyard. She was very reluctant to part with her current courtyard and had previously mentioned giving it a name, but she hadn't been able to come up with a suitable one yet.
Now that he was leaving, Ah Jiang packed his things with a touch of sadness and left the house.
However, the new courtyard is definitely better than the old one.
First of all, there's the location. This courtyard is situated halfway up Chuyu Peak, where the spiritual energy is even stronger. It's twice the size and built in a more magnificent style.
Most cultivators above the Foundation Establishment stage choose to live in cave dwellings, but disciples in the Qi Refining stage prefer to live in traditional houses.
Moreover, the houses were built with ordinary materials, so there was nothing precious about them. All the houses in the sect were built very beautifully, and this place was no exception. As a result, A-Jiang quickly grew tired of the old and wanted something new.
Aside from being more refined, having a garden, and a pond three times larger than before, Ajahn's new house has a similar layout to his old one.
This time, she finally kept the living room and moved the bedroom and study to the second floor. On the first floor, she kept a living room, a tea room, and a daybed similar to a Luohan bed, where she could occasionally take a nap.
After spending three days packing, she remembered that she should go to the Spirit Beast Garden to talk to Uncle Gu and Senior Brother Feng about the situation and buy some spirit beasts.
She had thought that her previous assignments to the patrol and collection teams were temporary and that she would be going back after a while, but she never expected so many things to happen.
She has stabilized her cultivation level during this period, and now that she has plenty of time, she plans to increase her combat power through external means.
Moreover, her uncle and senior brother had given her a lot of help, so she should go and visit them.
Upon arriving at the Spirit Beast Garden, they met He Yuanlin and A Jiang, who were on duty that day, and exchanged pleasantries.
Then He Yuanlin said, "It's been a long time since I've seen Senior Brother Feng. Uncle Gu is also in seclusion."
Ah Jiang frowned. What bad luck.
"Junior brother, do you know where Senior Brother Feng has gone?"
He Yuanlin shook his head: "He hadn't mentioned going on a long journey before, but he was acting mysteriously during that time. Maybe it was an urgent mission from his sect."
What kind of urgent mission would the sect assign to a disciple of the Spirit Beast Garden? Although Senior Brother Feng is also an outer disciple, his cultivation and aptitude are only average.
Ah Jiang thought for a moment and realized that since Senior Brother Feng investigated the wild boar incident, he had become somewhat unpredictable. Could there be some connection between them?
"How long has your martial uncle been in seclusion?"
He Yuanlin thought for a moment and said, "It's been about half a year."
"Alright, since both my uncle and senior brother have things to attend to, I'll head back now." A-Jiang reluctantly took her leave, then turned back after a few steps and asked, "How are those silver foxes?"
"Silver fox? What silver fox?"
A-Jiang looked around but didn't see the disciple who had guarded the silver fox that day, which only deepened her doubts.
He simply said, "Oh, it's nothing. Perhaps I remembered it wrong."
"Haha, Senior Sister must have misremembered. Now that the Immortal Alliance has issued a kill order, who would dare to raise a silver fox?"
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