Chapter 2006: Ling Muyan dies; Zhizhi passes by

Chapter 2006 Ling Muyan died; Zhizhi passed away

"I once had a sweetheart, and it was Xu Changqing."

"It's true that Yixue killed him, but it was also my indulgence, and I even helped her secretly."

"I killed the Great Elder and Master, and also, Yixue..."

Speaking of this, Ling Muyan's eyes suddenly turned red.

"I gave the poison to Yi Xue, she... When she took the poison, she still smiled at me, she said that she was very grateful to me, thanked me for helping her back then, and thanked me for letting her enter the Immortal Doctor League..."

Speaking of this, Ling Muyan's voice was almost choked up.

She didn't dare to think about it, and every time she thought about it, her heart ached, but it was indeed her who gave the poison to Xiao Yixue with her own hands.

Because she knew that Xiao Yixue would be obedient, Xiao Yixue would listen to her words, no matter right or wrong.

She is sorry for Yixue, for the person who trusted her and defended her with all her heart.

"Stop talking, did you take poison? What poison, I'll give you the antidote." Ling Yilin rummaged for the antidote while talking.

Completely forgot that he was a doctor.

Ling Muyan heard this, and tightly grasped Ling Yilin's hand, then shook his head at him, "Brother Yilin, don't look for him anymore."

"I deserve death."

Thinking about it carefully, these days, what she has done is really absurd.

First he killed the great elder with his own hands, and then killed the master who regarded him as his own, and even blamed Ling Zhiyu and Ling Yilin.

She didn't even know why she could be so decisive and crazy at that time.

Thinking about it now, maybe she was already crazy at that time, and maybe she is only a rare moment of sobriety at this moment.

Thinking about it, Ling Muyan felt that his eyelids were fighting.

Using his last strength, he took out a piece of paper full of characters and handed it to Gu Zhiqi. On it, the whole process of the incident was written.

The blood from his mouth was still flowing out, directly staining Gu Zhiqi's collar red.

Gu Zhiqi didn't care, and continued to support her, reached out to take the paper in her hand, and then lowered her eyes slightly, staring at the paper in her hand in a daze.

After a long time, a cautious voice sounded in my mind, 【Zhizhi, are you alright? 】

This scene is very familiar to Fei Jiu.

Back then, there was an uncle in the Feng Shui Alliance who practiced the ruthless way, and eventually went mad, killing her husband and son, but anyone who had a place in her heart was her hunting target.

At that time, among the people in Shimen, only Gu Zhiqi was her opponent.

Gu Zhiqi stopped her, but also killed her by mistake.

That uncle is Gu Yuan, and Gu Zhiqi's master, Gu Yin, became the leader of Gu Yuan's master after he was promoted.

Gu Yuan was stabbed through the heart by Gu Zhiqi and died.

That day, Gu Yuan was like Ling Muyan, leaning on Gu Zhiqi's shoulder, blood staining Gu Zhiqi's collar.

Uncle Gu Yuan vomited blood and said to Gu Zhiqi, "Xiqi, thank you."

"Qiqi, don't blame yourself, the uncle doesn't blame you."

Uncle Gu Yuan didn't want to kill people, but she was so mad that she couldn't control herself at all.

Gu Zhiqi killed her, which was a relief for her.

However, Gu Zhixi couldn't get out.

Before Master Gu Yuan passed away, he entrusted Gu Zhiqi with the sect as the new alliance leader, but Gu Zhiqi couldn't get out and locked himself in the courtyard for decades.

Gu Zhiqi refused to be the leader of the alliance, so the position of leader fell to Gu Zhiqi's elder brother, Gu Mojue.

Later, Gu Mojue was seriously injured by people from several sects, and his cultivation was destroyed.

Gu Zhiqi has always believed that if she had listened to her uncle's words and took over the position of leader, the senior brother would not have been seriously injured.

On the day he left the customs, Gu Zhixi broke into seven sects, and forced them to hand over the murderer who injured Gu Mojue.

(end of this chapter)

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