Chapter 1423: Not Bad, Kid
Chapter 1423: Not Bad, Kid
Some people would always want to destroy things they could not obtain. If his brother-in-law was not capable enough, he might attract unnecessary trouble.
“Inter-plane travelers are not omnipotent. Some despicable people might plot against us.”
“Not exactly.” An Jiuyue shook her head.
She felt that no one would be stupid enough to go against an inter-plane traveler.
After all, an inter-plane traveler could bring them obvious benefits. It would be difficult for them to obtain anything if they offended them.
“However, you have to cultivate hard.”
“Why?” Fu Ming asked instinctively, but he understood what An Jiuyue meant.
With their current cultivation levels, they would be a burden to Qian Jiyun at Huayan Peak. If outsiders could not benefit from Qian Jiyun, they might target them.
To put it bluntly, people could use them to threaten Qian Jiyun.
Therefore, it would be best for an inter-plane traveler to have no friends at Huayan Peak. Otherwise, some crazy people would really do anything.
“We should cultivate seriously.”
He nodded vigorously in agreement with An Jiuyue.
“Sister-in-law, let’s go back first.”
“Okay.” An Jiuyue nodded, and the three of them returned.
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In the endless space, Qian Jiyun landed on the ground as the tall tower disappeared.
His clothes, which should have been stained with blood, had also become very clean. They looked just like when he first entered the tower.
However, his aura had changed drastically.
Although the trial was said to be for inheriting the position of inter-plane traveler, it was essentially meant to elevate the inter-plane traveler’s cultivation. This would ensure they would not be threatened, whether at Huayan Peak or in other planes.
Hence, Qian Jiyun’s cultivation level increased significantly after he emerged. Consequently, the aura surrounding him changed.
“Not bad, kid.” An Tu’s voice sounded as soon as he landed on the ground.
“Father-in-Law, is there anything you want me to say to Jiuyue?”
Qian Jiyun knew that An Tu’s spiritual consciousness was about to disappear, so he asked.
He knew An Tu was most worried about his daughter, An Jiuyue. Ever since they met in the space, An Tu had been thinking about her, often mentioning her in one way or another.
“I don’t have much to say. But if you’d relay a message for me, tell Jiuyue that I hope she can live freely without being restrained by the rules of Wulong Mountain.
“Also, I left her a lot of things. There is more than what outsiders know… These are things she should discover on her own. But now that you’re here, you can tell her.”
An Tu began slowly revealing to Qian Jiyun everything he had hidden and asked him to convey it to An Jiuyue.
Qian Jiyun’s mind was in a whirl as he listened to An Tu’s instructions.
Did An Tu truly have nothing much to say? If his memory was not exceptional, he might have to consider finding a small notebook to take notes on to remember everything.