She responded, but couldn't help herself, so she turned around and asked, "Brother Ying Yong...if Shu Xue was here, how would you face her? I often think that if you could give her a real shoulder to lean on, maybe your relationship wouldn't have developed to this point."

After hearing what Situ Xiayan said, Ying Yong couldn't help but sigh in his heart. He already knew that Xie Yunqiong was Qin Shuxue, and he had said some heartfelt words to Xie Yunqiong. After all, he was a mature man, and he knew that Qin Shuxue was like this, and even if she denied it, she had once been moved by him. His pursuit at that time was not useless, but it was all because he didn't pass the test at all, and everything he did before was in vain. He didn't plan to tell Situ Xiayan the truth, nor did he plan to tell Situ Xiayan that Qin Shuxue was still alive. He looked at her and sighed, "I know, you should go find a doctor quickly. It's too dangerous here. If you can't recover well, don't come here. So many people are telling you that the more you have to restrain yourself at this time, the more you have to know how to restrain yourself. Even if all the sects are dead, Chongyun Sect must persist to the end, and someone must be alive. They want to kill someone with a borrowed knife, but we have to live to the end to show them, do you understand?"

Situ Xiayan nodded, covered her abdomen, and forced herself to walk away among the crowd.

Ying Yong really fought against this group of people with real swords and guns, and he realized how dangerous it was for a person to face these monsters. Their whereabouts were secretive, and their body movements were different from those of ordinary people. They could easily do things that ordinary people could not do. Therefore, just being on guard against which direction they would attack from was already very strenuous. Although Ying Yong thought he was not much worse than Situ Xiayan, it was more than just a struggle for him to deal with them. After all, this was a battlefield where he could die.

He was just about to make a move when a monster he had never seen before knocked him to the ground, revealing his bones, which were actually spike-shaped and grew on his body like a hard armor that could easily stab people. No matter who touched him, this armor would definitely be pierced with a hole, and this bone seemed to be his real bone, extending from his body to the outside, firmly protecting his surroundings. He didn't know who this was, but he knew that if he stabbed it, his throat would probably be pierced. At this moment, he saw Lin Yi running over in a hurry, and with a spell he knocked the monster over, and quickly helped him up and patted the dirt off his body: "Why are you here? You can stay in the back, there is no need to fight here, you can see, you can lose your life if you are not careful."

Lin Yi's tone was urgent, which was different from his usual gentle and lenient manner. He usually managed a lot of things. After all, Ju Jifeng was a hands-off manager, so his temper was relatively good. He was always gentle when talking to his disciples, and only got angry occasionally. This was the first time Ying Yong saw Lin Yi like this. He quickly stood up. The spell just now only made the monster stagnate for a second. Now it rushed towards the two of them again. He quickly got ready and had no time to greet Lin Yi: "What's wrong, Master? Although I am from Chongyun Sect, I should do something for Chongyun Sect. You don't need to tell me. I can see that other sects have a bad attitude towards us. They may not really take action. They may not want our people to die at the critical moment."

There is nothing wrong with saying this. After all, it is like this now. Lin Yi was so angry that his teeth were broken. But to be honest, he had a great respect for his apprentice. After all, he was a member of the royal family. Although he entered Chongyun Sect, his life and death were out of control. After all, he dealt with monsters every day. But if a royal person really died, even if it was an unpopular child, wouldn't their Chongyun Sect be criticized? Therefore, Lin Yi regarded Ying Yong as very important since he was a child. Ying Yong thought that Lin Yi was like this and cared for everyone. But he didn't think about it. If anyone had some qualifications, Ju Jifeng was unwilling to accept them, and Hua Rudong had no time to teach them, they all worshipped under Lin Yi. How could he have the mind to take care of so many people? Rather than saying that he was a teacher and Ying Yong was a disciple, it would be better to say that Lin Yi almost taught Ying Yong as a teacher. He didn't want to offend this big Buddha.

However, Yin Yingyong was so stupid that he didn't hear any of this. He was still there, full of righteousness, thinking that he was a qualified savior. Of course, he was also thinking about himself. If he had stayed in Chongyun Sect for so long without any achievements and hadn't done anything shocking, how could he have the face to return to his father? He was originally an unloved abandoned child, thrown into Chongyun Sect to fend for himself. If he really made some achievements, his father might look up to him.

Therefore, Ying Yong did not think there was anything wrong, nor did he want to retreat. After all, he knew that no matter how hard he tried, the elders of Chongyun Sect would definitely keep an eye on his safety and would not let anything really happen to him. Moreover, he asked himself, he had been in Chongyun Sect for so many years, and he was very talented, so he was not that bad. Although he could not deal with so many monsters, it was still easy to kill one of them. Now that the war had become like this, would the righteous sect still consider the agreement and not really take action?

So he immediately said to Lin Yida: "Okay, Master, you should also pay more attention to your own safety, and don't worry about me. I am a grown-up, and if I encounter any trouble, I will escape by myself."

Lin Yi was somewhat speechless. Who on earth was teaching this kind of kid? Couldn't they please not push the responsibility onto him? Why did others only need to accept a few disciples? He probably had dozens of disciples. Could he manage them all? Some were worry-free, some were not. Ying Yong was the first one to cause him trouble. He didn't give him face and scolded him, "I'm not discussing with you to retreat quickly. Why do you have to charge into battle? Isn't it a good thing to do logistics? It's safe and provides support, and it's helpful to everyone. Are you ashamed?"

Whether it was embarrassing or not was another matter. The main thing was that Ying Yong was considered a very powerful person in the sect competition. If he didn't take action, who else could beat him? Was it really just relying on these elders and the head of the sect?

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