Chapter 1769: But the descendants of the Jin family?

Chapter 1769 Is it a descendant of the Jin family?

When the Great Elder’s words came out, the three of Gu Zhiqi were a little surprised. Obviously, they didn’t expect the Great Elder to speak like this.

Gu Zhiqi looked at the Great Elder and asked, "Where have you met me?"

"Draw on."

Gu Zhiqi:?

Gu Xiyue:? ?

Meng Yunhe:? ? ?

All three of them had question marks on their heads and looked at the elder.

Meng Yunhe even doubted whether the great elder was too obsessed with mystical arts and ruined his brain.

However, the Great Elder spoke with a serious face.

Meng Yunhe looked at the elder and asked, "When did you see it? Who drew it?"

The Great Elder heard the words, stretched out his hand to stroke his beard, and continued: "A hundred years ago, I saw your portrait in the Jin Family Ancestral Hall."

The great elder's surname is Jin, and he belongs to the Jin family.

The Jin family started Taoism with painting, and most of them practice both ancient martial arts and painting together. Unfortunately, Elder Jin has neither the talent in ancient martial arts nor the talent in painting Dao.

He thought that he could only be an ordinary person in this life, but one day a hundred years ago, he ran into someone from the Xuanmeng and saw that he had the talent to practice the Xuandao, so that person brought him back to the ancient martial world .

The family has regulations that those who join other forces must bid farewell to the ancestral hall and make an oath not to betray the family.

On the day I followed Master back to Xuanmeng, Elder Jin went into the ancestral hall.

He remembered that there was a portrait of the little girl in front of him in the ancestral hall.

At that time, when I was young, I saw that the person in the painting was pretty, so I couldn't help but take a second look.

Because of that incident, he was reprimanded by the Patriarch, so Elder Jin was very impressed with that painting.

Hearing this, Elder Jin was stunned for a moment, and murmured in a low voice, "Seventeen?"

Then he looked at Gu Zhiqi, "Then, are you a descendant of the Jin family?"

At this moment, Elder Jin also reacted.

The portraits are all hung in the ancestral hall, and they must have passed away a long time ago. How could the person in front of him be the person in the painting.

If it can be hung in the Jin family ancestral hall, the person on the portrait must be the ancestor of the Jin family, and it is not uncommon for the descendants to have people who look like their ancestors.

Gu Zhiqi heard the words, but did not speak.

After all, this has yet to be confirmed.

On the other hand, Gu Xiyue's eyes darkened slightly.

She has always felt that although Gu Bo and Zhang Xiuli are not bad looking, they will not give birth to such a good-looking child as Xiao Qi.

Perhaps, Xiao Qi is not their own.

Standing beside Meng Yunhe was listening to the words of the Great Elder, feeling a little puzzled in his heart, isn't Master Gu the younger sister of the younger martial uncle?

How did you become a descendant of the Jin family?

Thinking that Gu Zhiqi might be a descendant of the Jin family, Elder Jin looked at Gu Zhiqi with a little more kindness in his eyes, "I am also from the Jin family, so I count it as a family, by the way, child, what's your name? "

Gu Zhiqi told Elder Jin his name, and then told Elder Jin the purpose of coming here.

Elder Jin remembered what Gu Xiyue said just now, his expression suddenly became solemn, and then led the three of them to find the person who attacked Gu Xingruo.

The person who attacked Gu Xingruo was Elder Jin's young disciple.

He was very timid, and he explained everything as soon as he was asked. He said that someone threatened his family's life to make him do this.

The man covered his face. He only knew that the person looking for him was a man, but he didn't know what the man looked like.

Moreover, the person who threatened him didn't know the name Gu Xingruo, he just gave the little disciple a horoscope and told him to kill him.

(end of this chapter)

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