Rong Su handed over all the matters concerning Bai Tiao Men to Aku.

Aku is familiar with how to run the sect, so it would be a good idea to let him do it.

Zhou Di knew that she needed people to work for her, and he also intended to pick a few capable people from Hutoumen to work for her.

But Aku found out about this and immediately rejected Zhou Di's kindness.

At that time, she was puzzled and asked Aku why he didn't accept Zhou Di's people. After all, she felt that Zhou Di had a close relationship with her now, and he would naturally not harm her at the moment.

Of course, she didn't wholeheartedly believe that it would remain the same in the future, she just believed it for now.

But Aku didn't seem to trust anyone. He replied, "Even if he's the master's second brother, you can't trust him completely. In this world of swords and sabers, anyone could be the villain who stabs you in the back."

Aku's vigilance was understandable, and Rong Su did not object. After Aku rejected Zhou Di, Zhou Di did not seem to say anything, but only asked her if she needed help to spread the word and recruit people.

Rong Su saw that Aku didn't want Zhou Di to get involved in the affairs of Bai Tiaomen, so she politely declined Zhou Di's kindness. Zhou Di seemed to understand what they meant and didn't ask them whether they wanted help.

Later, Aku really went to look for people himself, and actually found two for him, but the place where he looked for people was a very special place.

She only found out when he came to her with a brother and sister.

This brother and sister look younger than Aku, and the sister is only two years younger than Aku.

"My name is Asoyi, and I'm Tibetan." Asoyi's thin face showed a certain calmness, which seemed forced, and her legs were shaking slightly.

After saying that, she reached out and pulled her brother who was standing next to her, and whispered to Rong Su to introduce him.

"He is my brother, his name is Anan."

Anaan was obviously quite timid, and his small face turned pale with fear.

Seeing them like this, Rong Su looked at Aku and asked quietly, "Where did you find it?"

Look at their tattered clothes, their frail bodies, their pale faces and thin bodies, and their appearance has some alien features.

Their eyes are big and their facial features are more three-dimensional than those of the people from Northern Continent. The little girl named Asoyi has many braids and a silver bracelet with a snake-shaped totem on her wrist.

Her younger brother has a pierced ear in his right ear. Although he is not wearing earrings, he must have worn them before.

As far as she knew, only Hui and Tibetan people living in the northwest region had the custom of men getting their ears pierced.

Aku saw Rong Su's confusion, bent down, and whispered to her, "I went to the black market on purpose."

Black market? I've been in the mining town for so long, but I never knew there was a black market here.

Rong Su became interested in this. She had heard of the black market, but that was in her previous life.

"The black market shouldn't be in the mining city, right?"

Seeing that she was clearly unaware of the black market and that she seemed somewhat curious, Aku nodded and said, "Why would City Lord Yan allow the black market to open in Mining City? The black market is hidden away, in a small mountain village southeast of Mining City. That village only does weaving during the day and only operates the black market at night."

Small mountain village, Rong Su thought about it and knew that there was indeed a small mountain village in the southeast of the mining city. She had also occasionally heard Chang Sen say that there were many people in the city who grew bamboo and would do business with that small mountain village.

I just didn’t expect that there would be a black market in a small mountain village where such a great man would hide in the city.

Rong Su glanced at the Asoyi siblings again, then asked Aku, "How are you going to place them?"

Aku seemed to have an idea in mind and said softly, "Asoyi is a very smart girl. It would be best if she could follow me to gather intelligence. It might be a little difficult for her to learn Qinggong at her age, but if she is determined, she can do it."

After hearing this, she agreed with Aku's idea.

Judging from the little girl's words and actions, she is indeed suitable for information gathering. At least she is braver than her brother.

"Where's her brother?"

Aku looked at Anan, thought for a moment, and said to her.

"Although Anaan is a bit timid, he has a unique skill: a photographic memory and meticulous thinking. Baijietang will be responsible for the sale of various antidotes and elixirs in the future, so we will definitely need someone with meticulous thinking."

After listening to Aku's analysis, Rong Su became more optimistic about Aku's abilities. It turned out to be the best idea to ask him to be in charge of the affairs of Bai Tiaomen from the beginning.

"Since you have already made the arrangements, I won't ask any more questions." Rong Su had already planned to hand over the Bai Tiao Sect to Aku for full management. She didn't know much about setting up the sect. Aku not only knew a lot, but was also capable of doing things. Now she didn't have to worry too much.

Seeing Rong Su's trust in him, Aku became more serious and loyal: "Yes, Master."

However, Rong Su felt that although she wanted Aku to recognize her as her master, she actually did not want to be his master in her heart. No matter how she heard this title, she felt it was not a pleasant one.

"Aku, don't call me Master from now on. Since I have established the Hundred Sects, you should just call me Sect Master."

When he heard Rong Su didn't let him call her "Master", he felt a little uneasy, thinking that he had done something wrong. But when he heard the reason behind it, Aku felt relieved and nodded in agreement.

She looked at Aku with satisfaction, then looked at the brother and sister, thought for a moment, and pointed at Aku to introduce him to them.

"You two, remember this: he's the deputy leader of the Bai Tiao Sect. From now on, you must obey him. Do you understand?"

Asoyi and Anan looked at each other. Asoyi knelt down towards Aku first. Seeing that Anan didn't dare to move, he reached out and pulled him to kneel down with him, and shouted to Aku: "Deputy Sect Leader!"

Aku never expected that Rong Su would give him such a great status. He was a little overwhelmed and wanted to refuse in a hurry.

Rong Su naturally noticed his expression and interrupted him first.

"I believe in you. Only you have the ability to serve as the deputy sect leader, so I hope you can hold on to this position."

Rong Su's eyes were serious and sincere, and her tone was unquestionable, which undoubtedly gave Aku a sense of responsibility despite his panic.

In the end, he agreed to take this position, not for anything else, but at least for Rong Su's trust and her willingness to avenge her master. He was willing to assist her and help Bai Tiao Men gain a foothold in the martial arts world.

Afterwards, Aku briefly told Rong Su about the affairs of the martial arts world.

As she listened, Rong Su actually felt that it was even more uncomfortable than listening to a teacher in a private school.

Perhaps learning herbal medicine and acupuncture could cheer her up, but she couldn't concentrate on anything else.

Seeing that she seemed a little absent-minded, Aku realized that she must be tired, so he stopped talking, let her rest first, and continued talking to her tomorrow.

In fact, Rong Su really wanted to say that there was no need to say anything more and that he could handle those things himself. But then he thought, at least he was still the leader of Bai Tiao Sect, and it would not be right to push everything onto Aku. After thinking about it, he did not say those words.

While Aku was busy deciding where to build the sect, he went to discuss it with Yan Liang and Zhou Di.

Rong Su planned to find a place close to Hutoumen and the mining city. Aku knew some Qimen Dunjia, so as long as he found a relatively hidden geographical location and set up a Qimen Dunjia formation, he could avoid the possibility of anyone breaking in at will.

Aku would discuss the sect's location, as she had other things to do.

Ever since she learned that Rong Yingxin would be staying in the Prince of Jin'an's Mansion in Dongzhou, she had trouble sleeping day and night.

Rong Su couldn't wait to meet her old friend, but she knew that some things couldn't be rushed, and if they were rushed, something might go wrong.

So everything should be prepared first so that you can meet your enemy without any mistakes, right?

Rong Su took out a pen and paper and began to write down her plans and calculations.

After setting up her sect, she will have her own power in the martial arts world, and the Five Copper Coins Clinic is also progressing. She has accumulated enough reputation, which will pave the way for her to regain her own identity in the future.

The pen kept writing on the paper, but at the end, she stopped and stared at the last part, wondering how to deal with Rong Yingxin.

She was lost in thought as she stared at these few words. It was not easy to agree to her request. What else could she do? She should be allowed to taste the pain of her previous life.

But another voice came out from somewhere and persuaded her.

"Do you really want her to die? But she hasn't done anything to you in her life, right?"

Rong Su frowned and rolled her eyes in confusion, thinking that she had to agree with these words.

Yes, she hasn't started to hurt her in her life yet.

But! Did this erase the pain and hurt she had experienced in her previous life?

She has always kept those hatreds in her mind and heart and will never forget them.

Rong Su's fingers holding the pen gradually turned white, and the ink from the pen dripped onto the paper, staining the words black.

At this time, Asoi's voice came from outside the door.

This voice pulled her out of the confused and dark abyss. She quickly came to her senses, crumpled the paper on the table into a ball, and threw it into the incense burner. The ball of paper touched the dark fire and instantly became strong, but turned into ashes in an instant.

"come in."

The door was opened and Asoyi had changed into neat clothes. It must be Aku who gave her the new clothes.

She walked in cautiously, sometimes looking at her, sometimes lowering her head in fear.

Seeing her like this, Rong Su pushed the chair forward and invited her to sit down: "What's the matter?"

Asoyi saw the chair, and then saw that she seemed to have invited her to sit down, so she walked over respectfully and sat down. Then she heard Rong Su's question, hesitated for a moment, and then spoke in a low voice.

"Master. I heard from the deputy master that you are a very good doctor. Please, if possible, can you go to Ancheng in the future? My uncle is waiting for his life. Please! Or can you give me some medicine? Let me send it to my uncle."

As she spoke, she stood up and knelt down in front of Rong Su. Her eyes were red and tears were swirling in her eyes. She begged Rong Su desperately.

Seeing the little girl's sad face, and remembering that Ancheng was in the northwest, he stood up, helped Asoyi up, and asked in a calm voice.

"What happened to your uncle? Tell me in detail."

Asoyi pursed his lips and his eyes were red. After she helped him up, he sat on the chair and started sobbing after a while.

She watched quietly as Asoyi cried until she had almost finished crying, then she took out a handkerchief and handed it to her. She was flattered to take it, and said thank you in a hoarse voice. She calmed down a lot before answering her question.

"My uncle suddenly fell ill six months ago. We lived in a small village near Ancheng, and there was no doctor in the village. My brother and I went to Ancheng to find a doctor, but none of them dared to see my uncle, saying he wouldn't survive. I didn't believe them, so I even went to other cities to find doctors, but they refused."

Hearing this, Rong Su couldn't help but think of something, and remembered something she had forgotten for a long time.

"Can you describe your uncle's condition?"

After hearing this, Asoi frowned, as if he was trying hard to recall.

"My uncle suddenly started vomiting constantly, then he had to go to the toilet frequently. He then collapsed to the ground. No matter how my brother and I called out to him, he wouldn't get up. I... I really didn't know what to do. In desperation, I ran out to ask for help."

"In the end, I accidentally got my brother and I captured by the evil people and knocked us unconscious. When we woke up, we were in a huge iron cage. There were people wearing black masks all around us, watching us. There were also many children who looked just like my brother and me in the cage."

As he spoke, Asoi looked uncomfortable and terrified, and his face turned pale.

She looked like she was thinking of something bad.

Rong Su didn't know how to comfort people, so she could only accompany her silently, occasionally raising her hand to pat her hand gently.

However, she already had some ideas about what Asoyi described about her uncle's illness.

Isn't this a similar situation to Abbot Huiming's? However, the abbot's situation is better than Uncle Asoi's.

Uncle Asoyi's condition was obviously more serious. She glanced at Asoyi, who lowered his head and looked pale. She knew that the epidemic would spread in the northwest, but she had no way to do anything at the time. She was also preoccupied with many things at the time and could do nothing to help with some things.

As if she thought of something, she hurriedly got up and rummaged through her medicine box, took out a bottle of medicine, poured out a light brown pill, and handed it to Asoyi.

Asoi saw it, his tear-stained eyes filled with confusion.

She stuffed it into Asoyi's hand and said calmly, "It's harmless, for strengthening your body."

After hearing this, Asoyi seemed to stop asking questions and didn't seem to have any suspicion about her at all, so he just ate it directly.

Seeing this, she reached out to feel Asoyi's pulse again, and felt relieved when she found that it was not what she thought.

Then he said to Asoyi, "Take this medicine back and give it to your brother."

Asoyi opened his round eyes, blew his nose, took the bottle of medicine and nodded.

Seeing that Rong Su had nothing else to say, Asoyi was worried about her uncle. She looked timid, but she was quite brave in asking questions.

"Master, do you have medicine that can cure my uncle?"

Asoi was the first one to ask for medicine so directly. Perhaps this was just the innocence of the little girl, without any ulterior motives.

Rong Su turned around and found a bottle of medicine, and handed it to Asuoyi. When Asuoyi saw it, his eyes lit up a little, and he seemed to be unable to hide his excitement. He looked at her and asked, "Is this the medicine that can make my uncle healed? Thank you, Sect Master!"

As she spoke, she bowed to her several times. Rong Su calmly stopped her, "Don't be so hasty to thank me. This medicine can only alleviate your uncle's pain, but whether it can cure him or not, we have to wait and see."

When Asoi heard this, the excitement on his face faded a little and he looked worried.

"What are you waiting for?"

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