Chapter 181: Liu Su Woke Up
Not only was Zhou Yuncheng stunned, the monk was also dumbfounded.
This monk of Temple Great Joy, whose monastic name was Ci Ming, was a deacon monk at the 'Pudu Hall' in charge of the outer door management of Temple Great Joy.
Two or three months ago, Temple Great Joy discovered that the outer door 'Temple Hongfa' had been burned down, so they sent Ci Ming to investigate the situation. Qin Yi was not an indiscriminate killer. He did not kill low-level monks to eliminate the root cause. With the Myriad Shinra Sect 'enthusiastically providing clues', he easily discovered a Phoenix Initiation Stage cultivator named Qin Yi.
Temple Great Joy asked everywhere in the Immortal Realm about Qin Yi. Soon, he got a clue from a Myriad Tao Immortal Palace disciple who was out on business that Qin Yi had just joined the Myriad Tao Immortal Palace.
This disciple was none other than Xi Xiangzi's disciple who came out to purchase medicinal ingredients. The dissatisfaction with Qin Yi was revealed in his words, so the two parties joined forces.
Temple Great Joy gave Ci Ming full responsibility for retaliating against Qin Yi. The reason why they only sent one deacon monk was because they had no intention of falling out with Myriad Tao Immortal Palace. Their intention was to collude with Xi Xiangzi to find the opportunity to secretly kill Qin Yi.
The evil way must retaliate. Even if Qin Yi didn't mess with their backstage, they were impossible to let him go after burning the temple. Otherwise, they would be laughed at by their peers.
As a result, Xi Xiangzi did not fully cooperate with Ci Ming. He did not want to change the nature into 'colluding with the evil force to harm his fellow junior', but he planned to use Ci Ming. If Xi Xiangzi could help him drive Qin Yi out of the Immortal Palace, Qin Yi would be at his disposal outside. This would cut the tie with Xi Xiangzi.
Ci Ming held back his frustration after being left out by Xi Xiangzi for a few days, so he went to the Virtuous Garden to vent his frustration.
