Vol 2 Chapter 993: Follow the Northern Qi State Teacher

"Hey."

Lin Qingluo helped his forehead helplessly: "There's no need to be so simple and rude, right?"

"This baby beast is best at setting fire."

The little kingfisher has its nostrils upturned, extremely arrogant.

"Okay, let's go to Zuixianglou."

Lin Qingluo pondered for a while and made a decision: "Light the fire and lure away the guard battalion. Dad will be safer outside."

"Okay, let's set it on fire."

The little kingfisher cheered happily, flying away like a flaming flash of lightning.

"Hey, this guy, he can't wait for a moment."

Lin Qingluo smiled helplessly, and disappeared in the wing room in a flash.

*

In Zuixiang Tower, Ye Luo, the national teacher of the Northern Qi Dynasty, stroked his goatee happily, drank a little wine, enjoyed singing and dancing, and enjoyed himself wantonly.

He was originally an unpopular little fairy sect in the world of cultivating immortals, a disciple of the Sifang Sect, his spiritual roots were impure, and the spiritual roots of the four attributes of gold, wood, water, and soil belonged to the miscellaneous spiritual roots that everyone detested in the world of cultivating immortals.

By chance, the foundation building was successful, and there was no further advancement after that.

He was not in the right mind, seeing that there was no hope of soaring, relying on some magic power, he wandered among the market, in the name of subduing demons and driving ghosts, amassing money wantonly and enjoying a luxurious life.

A year ago, the Northern Qi monarch intentionally hired a cultivator to accompany him to protect his safety.

It didn't take long for the news to spread, Yeluo recommended himself, and won the favor of the Northern Qi monarch with his words of mouth.

The monarch of the Northern Qi Dynasty was deeply scheming, and he had fought openly and secretly with the monarch of Beiming for more than ten years, and his skills were superior.

As soon as the Lord Beiming died, he immediately set his sights on Feng Qi.

The queen's suspicion of the Lin family's army is tantamount to pie in the sky for an ambitious schemer.

It was just a secret letter, which caused the empress to be furious, and ordered to take back the military power and seal up the town government.

"Chirp."

The little kingfisher fluttered its small wings and landed on the window sill, and with its jet-black eyes, it glanced curiously into the wing room.

Falling on Ye Luo, the little look of contempt was obvious.

Ye Luo paused while stroking his goatee, feeling that the danger was approaching, subconsciously took out an invisibility amulet from the storage ring, wanted to activate it, and stuck it on his body.

"call."

A fiery spark came quickly and shot through the invisibility talisman.

The invisibility talisman was reduced to ashes at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"hiss."

Ye Luo took a deep breath, turned out of the side room through the window on the other side, and blended into the noisy crowd downstairs.

"call."

The little kingfisher fluttered its wings and flew high, spewing out a series of sparks, igniting all the eaves of Zuixianglou.

"No, it's on fire."

"Come on, help me!"

The wind fueled the fire, thick smoke billowed everywhere, and the Zuixiang Building suddenly became a mess.

The guard battalion soldiers who were patrolling in the city gathered from all directions when they heard the movement.

Lin Qing fell into the void, fixed his sharp eyes on Ye Luo's sneaky figure, and followed him out of Zuixiang Tower.

Ye Luo shuttled through the streets and alleys, his back felt cold, his hairs stood on end, he kept looking around, looking for suspicious figures.

Lin Qingluo held his breath and silently watched his every move, with a piercing cold light shining in his eyes.

Ye Luo didn't notice anything unusual, came to an unremarkable small courtyard, climbed over the wall, and jumped in.

Lin Qingluo flew past the wall like a misty blue smoke, and followed closely behind him.

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