Chapter 139 - Elder Xiao, Whose Side Are You On
The Yun Family's Ninth Child Is An Imp!
Yun Chujiu sighed, âElder Xiao, I donât know how Liu Qingzhen reported to you, but the truth is this...â
Yun Chujiu repeated what she had said several times, and then asked with an aggrieved and innocent face, âElder Xiao, everyone said that youâre the most fair and impartial. Youâre not going to protect Liu Qingzhen, right?â
Elder Xiao snorted, âIâll find out the truth! Even if you say all kinds of things, you must use facts to speak! Iâll go to the back of the mountain at Middle Peak to see the truth. At that time, itâll be clear who is right and who is wrong!â
Yun Chujiu rolled her eyes, âElder Xiao, you canât go alone. If you want to go, weâll go together.â
Elder Xiao said disdainfully, âDo you think Iâll cheat? Fine. Since thatâs the case, all of you will go with me.â
Therefore, Elder Xiao walked in front, followed by Yun Chujiu who kept nagging, and by Liu Qingzhen and the people from the Law Enforcement Agency, and lastly, the onlookers.
Liu Qingzhen was so depressed that he vomited blood! He was the plaintiff! He was the plaintiff! He was the plaintiff! ! Why did that wretched girl always follow behind Elder Xiao?! It felt like he was the defendant!
Yun Chujiu did not have that kind of self-awareness. Elder Xiaoâs cold air was useless to her. She just babbled to Elder Xiao on her own, from the white scum of Ye City to Liu Qingzhen twisting the situation. Elder Xiao sneered and did not believe a single word. He felt that Yun Chujiu was a little scoundrel.
Yun Chujiu had a little plan in her heart. It did not matter if he did not listen to her. There were still so many people behind her. She had to occupy this public opinion position at all times and places. Moreover, she would follow you at any time to prevent you from playing tricks. Who knew if you would make a confession with that Liu Qingzhen! This was what she meant by being careful!
Elder Xiao really could not stand Yun Chujiuâs behavior of reciting scriptures, so he simply released his mount from his Spiritual Beast Bag.
When everyone saw Elder Xiaoâs spirit beast, they could not help but exclaim in admiration.
âHeavens! Itâs a tier eight Gold-Spotted Scarlet Flame Tiger!â
âTier eight? My goodness. Thatâs equivalent to the ninth level of the Spirit Cultivator Realm.â
âNinth level of Spirit Cultivator Realm? Thatâs really awesome! There arenât many inner sect disciples who have reached the fifth level of the Spirit Cultivator Realm!â
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That Gold-Spotted Scarlet Flame Tiger had already gained sentience a long time ago. When it heard everyoneâs praise, it wagged its tail proudly.
Yun Chujiu was thinking, âI havenât eaten tiger meat before. I wonder if the tiger meat is delicious?â She heard that the butt of a tiger could not be touched, so she really wanted to touch it.
Yun Chujiu was surprisingly bold. When Elder Xiao jumped onto the back of the tiger, she also jumped up shamelessly. She grabbed the tiger fur on the back of the tiger and said, âElder Xiao, Iâm still young and have no spiritual power. Please pity me and take me with you! I know youâll not refuse. Youâre such an upright person. You always help the weak!â
Elder Xiao tried his luck and finally resisted the idea of pulling Yun Chujiu off the tigerâs back. He said coldly, âSit down and shut up!â
Yun Chujiu nodded obediently and said, âOkay, I promise I wonât say anything!â
Elder Xiao rode the Scarlet Flame Tiger because he did not want to hear Yun Chujiu talking. Now that his ears were finally quiet, he turned a blind eye to Yun Chujiuâs carpooling behavior.
Yun Chujiu sat on the tigerâs back, her calves swaying happily. From time to time, she would turn around and make a face at Liu Qingzhen.
Liu Qingzhen was so depressed when he saw this situation that he wanted to hit his head against the wall!
âElder Xiao, whose side are you on?â
âElder Xiao, what happened to being impartial and impartial and being a black-faced judge?â
âNo matter how you look at it, it feels like you are the help that this wretched girl brought!â