Chapter 239 - 213, Water Monkey Wuzhiqi_2
Duobao gasped for breath and wondered to himself, "Wasn’t it difficult? I nearly got stranded here last time, but looking at Bai Jin and Wudang with their clothes still neat, without a single scratch, a suspicion couldn’t help but rise in my heart. Could it really be that easy?!"
Bai Jin urged, "Senior brother, go deal with those little water demons!"
Duobao silently turned around and flew into the flood.
Soon after, the trio redirected their path to another direction. Along the way, Duobao inquired about the details of slaying the water demons from Wudang Saint through telepathic communication. Upon learning that Bai Jin’s four Immortal Swords have been reforged into a powerful Sword Array, his heart surged with rage and resentment. Without even needing to think, he knew that the Sword Array was made by their Master. What kind of world is this? He had painstakingly cultivated and crafted magic, but it was not as effective as Bai Jin’s flattery. How unfair the world was!
I, Duobao, swear to create a fair world where everyone can gain what they strive for through their own efforts, cutting down all those who flatter and fawn over others.
"Senior brother, what are you thinking about?" Bai Jin asked curiously.
Duobao returned to his senses and said with a gentle smile, "Nothing much, just feeling emotional. The Demon Gods that I couldn’t handle were easily slain by my junior brother and sister upon their arrival. Indeed, only when we unite can we unleash our greatest power."
Bai Jin nodded in agreement, "Yes! Unity and mutual support, love among our fellow sect members, that is the doctrine of our Jie Sect. United we’re iron, united we’re strong, together we are unbeatable."
Duobao and Bai Jin exchanged smiles. The scene was extra harmonious.
Wudang Saint stood by, smiling and nodding. The relationship between the senior brother and junior brother remained as amicable as ever. The rumors of discord between them in the Outer Door were indeed just rumors, completely unreliable.
