The two of them walked out chatting and laughing, mentioning Xiao Ao.
The old man breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the two women emerge safely.
"Are you alright?" the old man asked worriedly.
Xiahou Zhiwei and Nie Wangya, one with cultivation and the other with the original Mahayana stage divine sense, could tell at a glance that the two of them were unharmed.
Song Tingwan gently shook her head, and Song Siyao lowered his voice to tell the old man and the other two what had happened inside.
"So...so it wasn't a curse from the sky, it was a ferocious beast that ate my son! Waaaaah—"
The old man covered his face and wept bitterly.
Song Tingwan and Xiahou Zhiwei offered quiet words of comfort, while Nie Wangya breathed a sigh of relief and asked Song Siyao:
"Is this what you're looking for?"
Song Siyao smiled and nodded, "Thank you very much this time."
Ordinary people wouldn't mention the legends of this ferry crossing, and even when the two sisters inquired around, very few people remembered it.
If they hadn't met Nie Wangya, they would have left a few days ago.
Nie Wangya smiled and said, "It's good that I can help you."
This will make him, who owes me money, feel a little better.
Otherwise, if he had gotten their benefits for nothing, he would have been grateful for it for the rest of his life.
"Thank you very much, senior. Your oath is wiped clean. This favor is greater than any pill I have refined."
After comforting the old man, Song Tingwan turned to Nie Wangya and expressed her gratitude.
As soon as she finished speaking, a muffled rumble of thunder sounded above their heads, but it was extremely low, as if it were somewhat displeased.
They're making fun of Him, making a vow and then canceling it.
Nie Wangya quickly cried out "Ouch!" and bowed to the sky before replying to Song Tingwan.
"But for me, this is a matter of life and death. How can it be more important than a rumor I heard on the street?"
The two kept pushing each other back and forth, which made Song Siyao sigh and frown, saying, "It's all settled then and there, I said it."
Nie Wangya murmured, but when he met Song Siyao's unyielding gaze, he silently fell silent.
He is now insignificant and his voice carries little weight.
Once I regain my strength, become successful, and gain fame, I will repay these three kind-hearted benefactors.
The two sisters were overjoyed to receive their first Heavenly Ladder fragment.
The four of them, along with the old man who guarded the ferry, went to a restaurant for a meal.
Song Tingwan was in a good mood. After finishing her meal, she went to the top of the restaurant and waved her hand, causing a shower of red rain to fall.
The area is not large.
However, it also healed the hidden injuries of many cultivators and enabled several cultivators to break through on the spot.
Song Siyao found it interesting, so she went upstairs to her older sister's side and tentatively asked if anyone needed her guidance.
She would occasionally instruct her fellow disciples on sword practice at the Sword Inquiry Sect, but once outside, she rarely gave orders to others.
The young sword saint asked casually, expecting most people to be arrogant, and some rogue cultivators with low cultivation levels to respond.
Unexpectedly, countless sword cultivators jumped up, shouting, "Me! Me! Me—!"
There was also a peerless genius who smiled generously and took the opportunity to spar with her.
Song Siyao underestimated her reputation as the youngest sword saint, and the restaurant was immediately surrounded by a huge crowd.
At some point, Song Tingwan came downstairs and proudly looked up at her sister.
More than herself, Ah Yao being admired by others made her happy.
While A Yao was busy, Song Tingwan and Xiahou Zhiwei discussed and made arrangements for the old man guarding the ferry.
But the old man refused.
He didn't want to go to a sect to live out his days in peace.
He wanted to go home and bring the remains of his son and his master back to his hometown.
The obsession has faded, and fallen leaves return to their roots.
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