Chapter 1992: Master Zhi: It hurts more because of you

Chapter 1992 Master Zhi: It hurts even more because of you

The hands that the two held together became tighter and tighter, and their fingers were clasped tightly together, as if they were being true to each other. Neither of them would admit defeat, and their strength was getting stronger and stronger.

When the points began, the backs of both hands were red.

Su Yunling lowered her eyes slightly, looked at Gu Zhiqi's red hand, and said with some annoyance, "Does it hurt?"

The unyielding Master Zhi heard the words, and immediately said, "I am stronger than you, and the pain is also yours."

Su Yunling: "..."

The corner of his mouth twitched slightly, and finally, he just said helplessly, "Well, it hurts more."

After finishing speaking, he clasped Gu Zhiqi's fingers again, brought Gu Zhiqi's hand to his mouth, and lightly touched the back of Gu Zhiqi's hand with his lips.

Then he took Gu Zhiqi and walked towards the dining table.

Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi clicked his tongue softly, and then imitated Su Yunling to hold his hand, and pressed the back of his hand to his lips.

Feeling the touch from the back of his hand, Su Yunling paused, then smiled lightly.

**

Gu Zhiqi originally planned to go to Yun's house first, and then go to Xuanmeng, but he didn't go to Yun's house after seeing Su Yunling.

After eating at Shuying Pavilion, Gu Zhiqi went directly to Xuanmeng, planning to go to Yun's house at night.

Su Yunling personally delivered Gu Zhiqi to the gate of Xuanmeng, and was also the one who drove to pick him up at night.

Su Yunling asked Gu Zhixi while driving, "How is the investigation?"

Gu Zhiqi shook his head and said: "I didn't find anything useful today, I plan to go and look again tomorrow."

Su Yun listened to the words, nodded lightly, and then said to Gu Zhixi, "If you really can't find it, don't be so persistent. Maybe, when the time comes, everything will be clear."

Although he echoed Su Yunling's words, he still hasn't given up on continuing to search for information.

Su Yun heard this, smiled helplessly, and stopped persuading her, but chatted with her about other things.

While chatting, Gu Zhiqi asked him, "What have you been up to in the ancient martial arts world recently?"

Since leaving Haicheng, Su Yunling has been staying in the ancient martial world. Gu Zhiqi has never asked him, but now he suddenly remembered, and asked casually.

Su Yunling: "Something happened to the Su family before, I dealt with it, and then I finished dealing with the matter of the Su family, and then something happened to the Immortal Medical Union."

"Two days ago, there was a murder case at the Immortal Medical Union, and Ling Yilin was also involved. Recently, I am helping him investigate."

Speaking of this, Su Yunling frowned slightly.

Ling Yilin and him are regarded as childhood friends.

Right now, Ling Yilin is in trouble, so he naturally wants to help him, but the evidence so far is not good for Ling Yilin.

Gu Zhixi was a little curious when he heard the words, so he immediately asked, "What case is it?"

Seeing Gu Zhixi asking, Su Yunling didn't hide anything, "The first elder and third elder of the Immortal Medical League were killed on the same day, just two days ago, and the current suspects are Ling Zhiyu and Ling Yilin."

"After learning about this, Vice President Ling hurried back from the Medical League. She didn't believe that the two would kill each other, so she asked the Law Enforcement Hall to help investigate the case."

"Old Fu is not in the ancient martial arts world, I am helping to investigate for the time being."

"However, the evidence we have now points to Ling Yilin and Ling Zhiyu."

Even if Fu Xiyan is in the ancient martial arts world, since Ling Yilin is involved in this matter, Su Yunling will not sit idly by, but it seems a bit tricky to investigate this matter.

Listening to Su Yunling's words, Gu Zhixi fell silent.

This Ling Zhiyu, why is there so many disasters?

(end of this chapter)

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