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Chapter 998: Chapter 996: Gospel (13) Chapter 998: Chapter 996: Gospel (13) Old Master Ji Xun was indeed cautious, speaking so softly even within Ashfall.
Moreover, since Fu Qian had not genuinely entered it, his state was somewhat like a receiver after reluctantly tuning, and the sound quality was truly poor.
Nonetheless, even so, Fu Qian still confirmed that he heard that organization’s name, which was loud and clear.
Was the Ji Family’s abnormal reaction actually related to this?
Truly, the ways of the world are unpredictable!
Clucking his tongue in astonishment, Fu Qian leaned in to listen more.
“This organization’s name, I believe you’ve also heard it…”
“Originally, it was just a small organization huddled in the Archipelago, but in less than half a year, its reputation had risen dramatically…”
“I kept it from you before because the implications were too significant; it’s better for fewer people to know for now…”
“In fact, among everyone at the manor, only a handful are aware…”
“Unfortunately, I did not expect you to be so stubborn…”
“Now you know what you wanted to know, and we will definitely clarify the matter about the attack. Moreover, as a member of the Ji Family, I hope you can prioritize the greater good…”
So was there some collaboration between the Rebirth Club and the Ji Family?
Amid Ji Xun’s persuasive ideological work, Fu Qian quickly extracted some key information.
Indeed, behind each minor abnormality often lies a hidden reason.
Of course, this hidden reason… As a shining member of the Rebirth Club, holding multiple responsibilities and traversing various challenges, how could he not know about such a major matter?
That’s too outrageous!
For a moment, Fu Qian felt intense indignation.
“So what you mean is, the Rebirth Club knocked my mother unconscious just as a way to joke and capture attention? And then you all accepted this joke?”
He wasn’t the only one dissatisfied.
Although Ji Liushuang’s voice was not loud, it was so cold it almost seemed to drop ice shards, and it appeared she was no longer intending to respect her elder.
“Did Ji Tong also come specifically for this matter?”
“…Yes.”
“There are some specifics that I can’t discuss with you right now, but I can assure you, Ji Xue did not suffer any harm, and our cooperation with the Rebirth Club has essentially been confirmed…”
“So I hope you won’t continue being willful, and also keep your Teacher Andiel in check; frankly, he does not seem to have pure intentions.”
Ji Xun’s words seemed to touch some of Ji Liushuang’s personal thoughts, leaving her silent for a moment.
“I want to meet the person who visited.”
After a long silence that suggested a fierce psychological struggle, Ji Liushuang finally spoke.
“No.”
Regrettably, her request was almost instantly denied by Ji Xun.
“Not now, at least.”
“Then I have one last question–what is the cooperative about?”
This time it was Ji Xun’s turn to be silent.
“It’s alright to tell you, but remember to keep it confidential, especially from Professor Andiel.”
However, he soon realized that it would be impolite to refuse further.
“The Ji Family will assist them in taking control of the Gospel Group.”
“Understood…”
Ji Liushuang’s tone revealed no emotion.
“Thank you for letting me know. I’m a bit tired. Let’s leave it at that for today.”
But then she sighed deeply, clearly exhausted, and not wishing to speak any further.
“You don’t have to give me a definite answer now, but it’s best to keep Professor Andiel in check during this time and prevent him from wandering around.”
Witnessing Ji Liushuang’s determination, Ji Xun seemed to realize that pushing her too hard would be counterproductive, and his tone softened.
“Take some rest; consider it carefully tomorrow.”
“Thank you, and you might also want to consider my request earlier; it could help us reach consensus sooner.”
“…Okay.”
After Ji Xun grudgingly responded, Fu Qian casually released the ash conferment.
At nearly the same moment, the Demigod Level Ashfall next door also dissipated.
It became clear that the room once again contained only Ji Liushuang, who was staring absently at the moon through the window.
This action lasted for quite a substantial amount of time.
…
“Teacher Andiel, are you asleep?”
As time ticked by, and the moon reached its zenith, the statue-like Ji Liushuang finally let out a breath, as if after a complicated mental battle.
“No.”
Fu Qian didn’t pretend to be asleep.
“Do you remember the Frost Bloom I mentioned to you? Are you interested in seeing it?”
When did you ever mention Frost Bloom to Andiel?
Fu Qian sighed internally, aware that she was not seeing through his true identity but rather assuming there was an audience to make the conversation sound more natural.
However, this serendipitous talent was indeed a bit overwhelming.
Although theoretically in her past experiences, she hadn’t even mentioned Frost Bloom to the teacher of the Heaven’s Commencement Institute, Fu Qian.
But in some unknown timeline, she indeed had left related last words.
“Sure, wait a moment.”
Clear Dream Ring started, instantly involving the two meticulously working maidens outside, as Fu Qian opened the door to step outside.
After a brief wait, the sound of the neighboring door opening followed, with Ji Liushuang maneuvering her wheelchair out by herself.
“Thank you.”
She glanced at the few outside who were still bewildered, nodded slightly, and spoke politely.
“No problem.”
Fu Qian stepped forward and once again positioned himself behind the wheelchair.
…
Fu Qian didn’t think that the recent happenings would escape Ji Xun’s notice; it was likely that he considered Ji Liushuang’s mental struggle and acquiesced to this exchange.
This was evident when Fu Qian pushed Ji Liushuang downstairs, and upon reaching the bottom, only the housekeeper intercepted them.
“It’s late; where are you heading?”
Without mentioning the two maids, she scrutinized them closely, getting straight to the point.
“We’re going for a walk on the east side.”
Ji Liushuang replied very naturally.
“…It’s too dark over there, not safe.”
The housekeeper stared at Fu Qian with a tight expression.
“It’s okay, I have a light.”
Fu Qian, misunderstanding her concern, lifted the thick cloth off the lantern.
Just as described in the introduction, the light it cast was slightly fantastical, only barely stronger than that of fireflies.
…
The housekeeper, glaring at Ji Liushuang as if disappointed in unmet expectations, eventually turned away after losing the staring contest.
“It’s a bit chilly over there.”
She gritted her teeth, tossed an item onto Ji Liushuang’s lap, and walked away without looking back.
Not another soul tried to stop them as they stepped into the moonlit night scenery.
This time Ji Liushuang didn’t request a detour; as Ji Xue, being a normal human, wouldn’t have rested yet and couldn’t see in the dark anyway.
“That person actually treats you quite well.”
While genuinely using the lantern capable of projecting divine light to illuminate the path, Fu Qian commented.
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“Perhaps Aunt Miller is afraid I’ll repeat my mother’s mistakes.”
Ji Liushuang spoke softly, not denying it.
“Mr. Andiel, I want to make a deal with you.”
But then her tone shifted abruptly, no trace of indecision audible.
“I need to find someone.”