Chapter 190:

Chapter 190

Cen Lichui is speechless now, very speechless.

Just after he complained about Chen Muxue's inability to use spiritual power, the next second, Chen Muxue was promoted to the third level of the golden elixir stage.

What does this mean? ah?

Cen Li opened the curtain bitterly and stared at the sky.

Chen Muxue is quite embarrassed. After all, she is really not very good at using spiritual power. She relies entirely on food to practice. When an orthodox cultivator like Cen Li is suddenly promoted, it always feels like she is trying to do what she wants.

It’s strange, Cen Lichui has been eating with them, and they didn’t say to change the pot to cook for him alone. Why doesn’t he seem to have any reaction at all?

In front of Huo Lian's carriage, Qixi, who was driving the carriage, felt that someone was suddenly promoted in Chen Muxue's carriage. He suddenly realized: "It turns out that the lady felt that she was about to break through, and that's why she was so panicked? So that's it!"

In the carriage, Huo Lian was stepped on by the black cat again, and his face was expressionless.

 Even if I just flew with him, who can tell him why these children still want to ride with him in the carriage now?

And this cat! It's okay, can you please stop jumping around?

Although the fleshy pads of cat paws still feel quite good, hehe...

No! It’s just annoying! Four kids and a cat in a small space is a recipe for disaster!

 Huo Lian’s legs were crossed by Chang Gui.

"Who?!" Changfu felt someone pinch his thigh, and he ejected. Fortunately, the carriage was relatively large. Although he was tall, he was still a child, so his head did not hit the roof of the carriage directly.

Chang Gui snickered secretly and stepped back. Chang Fu bent down and lifted up Huo Lian's clothes. Only a pair of green eyes glanced at him lazily.

Changfu always felt that the black cat rolled his eyes, but looking at it again, the black cat was just licking his paws silently, so how could he have the mood to pay attention to him?

He was pinched just now. The black cat's claws couldn't do this, so it couldn't be him.

Chang Gui looked innocent: "I didn't."

“You were pinching me down here just now!” Chang Fu bent down again, lifted up Huo Lian’s clothes, and looked at Chang Gui from below.

Huo Lian: ...Have you ever considered the feelings of the person whose clothes were taken off?

Chang Gui smiled and reached over Huo Lian's head to scratch Chang Fu's itchy flesh.

“Don’t!”

  Xiaohua thought it was fun, so she crawled over from Huo Lian’s waist and joined the battlefield.

The carriage suddenly burst into laughter.

Huo Lian tried his best to hold the crown of his hair, no longer trying to save the hair that had turned into a chicken coop.

"It's so hot!" Huo Lian's hand covering his head suddenly shrank, and then his head was slapped brutally.

"I'm sorry, sorry!" Xiaohu suddenly patted Huo Lian's hair. When he saw that the fire was out, he let out a sigh of relief. It seems that the carriage is not suitable for practicing!

Huo Lian touched his burnt hair distressedly. Can't he meditate quietly in the carriage? Do I have to practice burning fire? !

Finally arriving at the gate of the city, the soldier took the document and glanced at it: "Master Huo is back? It's too late to welcome him! But there are some conditions in Kyoto recently, so we need to check it out."

Qixi naturally smiled and said, "Master Jun, feel free to check."

The soldier opened the curtain of the carriage and saw Huo Lian with a gray face and a chicken coop inside. He hesitated. Could it be that the way he opened it was wrong? He lowered the curtain and opened it again...

"It's me." Huo Lian pinched his brows with a headache and took out the Hidden Dragon Fan to let the soldiers take a look.

“Ha, ha! Of course it’s Mr. Huo! The villain is just... uh..."

“Just let me pass quickly!”

Now these four are sitting quietly and obediently!

“Is that Huo Lian’s carriage?” Someone was lurking in the dark.(End of this chapter)

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