Chapter 63 Borrowing and Returning



Kui Ziyu immediately stepped forward, shielding Kui Kui behind her, her gaze icy as she stared at the man before her.

"I am Kui Ziyu from Maoshan. Who goes there?"

The man had a buzz cut, silver hair and beard, and wore a white silk training uniform.

His demeanor was completely different from that of the old men practicing martial arts and swordplay in the park.

Because beneath the silver beard and white hair was the face of a young boy.

The young face showed no signs of age, but the eyes held the wisdom and experience of life.

Calm, cold, ruthless.

Because the gap between his eyebrows was so narrow, from a distance, it appeared as if he only had one white eyebrow.

"Laoshan Yimei. I've long heard that a powerful young Taoist priest emerged from Maoshan, but unfortunately, he's destined to be a lone star."

"He caused the deaths of several fellow disciples, resulting in a decline in talent within the Shangqing sect. He left Maoshan twenty years ago."

"What, now that you've done something wrong, you're trying to use Maoshan's name?"

The One-Eyebrowed Taoist sneered, his dark eyes filled with mockery.

Although Kui Ziyu's expression remained unchanged, his hands clenched into tight fists, and the veins on the back of his hands bulged.

The disdain in the eyes of the One-Eyebrowed Taoist was even more obvious.

"Today I have come to retrieve the Snake Immortal destiny that you stole from my disciple Bai Lian eighteen years ago."

Kui Ziyu glanced at Bai Lian, who had already gotten off the swing.

She was short in stature, of average appearance, and at best had a pretty face.

She looked frail and vulnerable, nowhere near as strong as her precious daughter.

He straightened his chest and said, "I borrowed my destiny from Heaven, so how can you say I stole it?"

“Kui Ziyu, you have quite the nerve to try and shift the blame to Heaven.”

Kui Ziyu said innocently, "I don't understand what you're saying."

"Ha, what an incomprehensible statement! Debts must be repaid, lives must be repaid—that's only right and proper!"

"If you're unwilling to return it, then I'll come and get it myself!"

"Then give it a try!"

The two attacked each other almost simultaneously.

A punch and a palm strike were about to collide.

A figure suddenly appeared between the two.

Kui Kui pushed away Bai Mei's Bagua Palm with his right hand, and pressed down on Kui Ziyu's fist with his left palm.

With her current strength, it's impossible for her to withstand attacks from two people at the same time.

However, it is worth a try to pit the two sides against each other.

To better dissipate the force of the two men, Kui Kui's body spun around.

The two-character clamp-shaped horse firmly planted itself in place.

Bai Lian, who was watching all this from a short distance away, bit her lip lightly, her beautifully manicured nails digging deeply into her palm.

Jealousy was like a spark that ignited a small blade of grass in her heart.

A single spark can start a prairie fire.

Kui Kui is too dazzling, whether it's her appearance, temperament, figure, or the abilities she's currently demonstrating.

Bai Lian believes that all of this is thanks to the snake immortal destiny mentioned by the White-Eyebrowed Taoist.

The destiny of a snake spirit belongs to her, and this dazzling light should also belong to her!

Kui Kui shouted, "Stop!"

"Kui Kui, what are you doing!" Kui Ziyu immediately became anxious.

What if my daughter gets hurt by accident!

"Dad, this fate is on me, shouldn't you listen to my thoughts?"

"I am willing to return my destiny."

"no!"

"Dad, I'm eighteen."

Kui Ziyu was taken aback, then withdrew her hand.

Eighteen means adulthood.

Kuikui can make decisions for himself.

At eighteen, the great calamity of the fortune-telling has passed; losing one's destiny does not mean death.

According to Kui Kui's birth chart, his birth chart is weak, indicating a life full of twists and turns, but he is not destined for a short life.

"Dad, thank you and Mom for bringing me into this world. You've done so much for me."

She turned to look at the Taoist priest with one eyebrow, the tenderness in her eyes vanishing in an instant.

“One-Eyebrow Taoist. What my father said is all true. Our Kui family borrowed destiny from the Heavenly Dao, so I will return this destiny to the Heavenly Dao.”

"Little girl, what do you mean! You don't believe me?"

“It’s not that I don’t believe you, it’s that you don’t believe my father.”

"You shall see whether this destiny is taken away by Heaven or falls directly upon your disciple."

Since learning that his destiny was borrowed by Kui Ziyu through killing many spirit snakes, Kui Kui has wanted to repay it.

Over the years, she secretly searched through many ancient books without telling Old Lady Wang and Kui Ziyu, and finally found a solution.

Tonight is the perfect time.

Samsung's unidirectional line, an unusual phenomenon in the heavens and earth.

If it's borrowed, just return it.

What is borrowed from Heaven must be returned to Heaven.

She bit her index finger, smeared it on her forehead, and it turned into a bloody eye.

Her hands fluttered like two butterflies, constantly forming strange hand seals.

The One-Eyebrowed Taoist shouted, "Stop!"

However, the spell had already taken effect.

Kui Kui felt as if his blood was flowing backward, and his whole body ached as if he were being stabbed.

She knelt on the ground, her hands hanging limply at her sides.

Beneath the blood in the center of his forehead, the red snake mark emerged, transforming into a streak of blood that shot out.

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