Vol 2 Chapter 1124: obviously don’t remember him

"Senior Sister?"

The two girls were not reconciled and wanted to argue.

Li Mingyan snapped angrily: "You don't even listen to what your senior sister says?"

"snort."

The two girls glared at Shi Shi with hatred, and cupped their hands towards the two attendants. Just as they were about to apologize, a playful laugh came from the direction of the stairs.

"What's going on? Why are you fighting with them again?"

Ye Kongming and Lin Qingluo appeared in front of a group of young men in a blink of an eye.

Ji Beitian took a breath, then turned his head to look at the handsome young girl in green clothes and black hair, with complicated emotions, I don't know what it is like.

"A dispute over a fire talisman."

Seeing the light in the little sister's eyes, Lin Jinyang leaned forward with a smile.

"See each bar once."

Lin Qingluo joked: "Could it be that you are fighting against them?"

"Offensive."

The teenagers nodded in unison: "Every time I see it, it's not a good thing."

"snort."

The two girls glared at each other: "If Xiaoyan didn't want the fire talisman wholeheartedly, who would care less about you?"

"We don't care much about tigress either."

Seeing the little master, Shitou became more courageous, impatiently picked his ears, and wrote the word "disgust" directly on his face.

"you......"

Just as the two girls were about to get mad, Li Mingyan yelled at them and interrupted them: "Wang Yan, Liu Xiu, don't apologize, take your sword and leave quickly."

"No need to apologize."

The corners of the eyes of the two Duobao Pavilion attendants twitched, and they directly put the sword back into the hands of the two girls, and made a gesture of invitation: "Every fairies, go slowly, I won't give it away."

A red-hot guy.

The two girls blushed, took the sword, stomped their feet angrily, and ran away angrily.

"Senior Brother Ji, I made you laugh, so leave."

A flash of anger flashed in Li Mingyan's eyes, she forced a smile, and bid farewell to Ji Beitian.

"There will be a period later."

Ji Beitian bowed his hands politely, as a gift in return.

Li Mingyan waved her hand and left Duobao Pavilion with the remaining two girls.

"Cough cough."

The people from Wuji Palace left, and the atmosphere was a bit awkward, Ji Beitian covered his mouth and coughed twice, cheekily breaking the silence: "Little brothers, what a coincidence, we meet again."

"Who are you?"

Stone frowned, looking bewildered.

Wang Meng, Feng Yi, and Mo Canglan were also surprised.

Clearly no memory of him.

"Quack quack."

A series of crows happily flew over Ji Beitian's head.

If it wasn't for his father's order, he really wanted to turn around and leave, never to appear in front of the young men again.

"I remember you."

Lin Qingluo laughed jokingly, breaking the embarrassment: "You are from the Xiaoyao sect, we met in the Chixia sect."

"Chixia sect?"

"Happy Pie?"

The teenagers were contemplating deeply, Shitou slapped his head, and suddenly realized: "I remembered, he is the follower of Xiaoyao Patriarch, the one who wanted to take Yixuan away."

"Oh, yes."

Wang Meng also had an epiphany: "I also remembered it, no wonder he looks familiar."

"What else are you doing here?"

Feng Yi's eyes showed vigilance: "Could it be that the evil heart is not dead, and you still want to take Yixuan away?"

"You guys misunderstood."

Ji Beitian's eyes flickered, and he categorically denied it: "I came to Duobao Pavilion with my junior brother, and it was a coincidence that I met you all, and there was absolutely no other idea."

"Tsk tsk."

The stone smacked his mouth twice, his eyes revealed doubts: "You man, your eyes wander when you speak, it's unbelievable."

"Cough cough."

Ji Beitian choked and almost vomited a mouthful of old blood.

Feng Yi had a flash of inspiration, and hit the nail on the head: "No wonder you spoke for us just now, it turned out that you were trying to get Yi Xuan's idea."

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