Now, of course, I should go catch up on some sleep first.

He also claimed to be ill when speaking to outsiders.

Qing Yan is no longer of any use to him, and he has no interest in playing the reconciliation game with him.

Of course, I need to find some time to "recover my memory".

The few days he spent away from You Su to investigate appeared to outsiders to be nothing more than a state of despair, "knowing the truth and heartbroken."

perfect!

Gu Yao thought he was really a clever little devil.

Qing Yan arrived in You Su again, but was stopped outside the barrier by Gu Yao's elder brother.

Gu Jian blocked Qing Yan's path with her sword, her expression cold. "Lord Qing Yan, please leave. My brother Yao is unwell today and should not receive guests."

Gu Jian also made a point of emphasizing "guest," constantly reminding Qing Yan that he was just an outsider.

He was still an outsider whom they didn't like.

Qing Yan frowned, looking at the person blocking his way.

Gu Jian, the eldest son of Gu Yao's uncle, is a general who commands most of the military power in Jiangsu and has been stationed on the northern border of Jiangsu.

He rose to fame at a young age and was known as "Jade-faced Yama".

However, Qing Yan didn't have much time to care about Gu Jian's attitude at the moment; he was more worried about Gu Yao.

I'm afraid it's a relapse of his old illness.

She was also afraid that the hurt she had caused him hadn't healed yet, and that it would cause their hard-won close relationship to plummet to rock bottom.

Qing Yan bowed to Gu Jian and asked, "May I go see A Yao?"

Qing Yan deliberately addressed Gu Yao in an intimate way to highlight their close relationship, hoping that Gu Jian would include him in her thoughts.

Gu Jian looked at Qing Yan's humble demeanor with disdain.

Even if Yao Di hadn't explicitly stated today that he wouldn't allow Qing Yan to enter You Su, he would still have wanted to kick him out.

How can someone who hurt Yao Di have the nerve to come to his door begging for forgiveness?

That's incredibly shameless!

Gu Jian, who is usually generous and forthright, is always petty when it comes to family matters.

In his eyes, anyone who hurt his own people was an enemy.

Don't ask why.

He doesn't care.

He knew his younger siblings' personalities well; they wouldn't have provoked him unless someone had provoked them first.

If it weren't for the fact that Yao Di had already given that bastard Xun Yan a good beating, and quite a good one at that, he probably would have gone to Beihai to cause trouble too.

Yes, Xun Yan was beaten half to death, but Gu Jian only commented that he was hit quite hard.

If people knew, they'd probably be furious.

But who cares?

Seeing that Gu Jian remained silent with a cold expression, Qing Yan could only get up on his own, looking slightly embarrassed, but he quickly composed himself.

He should have realized long ago that to win over the little fox, he would have to get past his family.

Things had gone too smoothly before, so much so that he forgot about it.

It was his fault to begin with, so this little bit of trouble he's in now is nothing.

He can bear it.

Just as he was about to shamelessly ask again, Gu Jian raised her hand to interrupt Qing Yan.

"Lord Qingyan, you should know in your heart what you have done, so there is no need to say more."

In fact, Gu Jian was only talking about the North Sea, but Qing Yan heard it differently.

Seeing the mocking expression on Gu Jian's face, Qing Yan's heart gradually sank into an icy lake.

A biting cold gradually crept up his spine, and he had a bad feeling.

A bad feeling crept into my mind.

Qing Yan's expression instantly turned extremely ugly.

He was anxious, but he could only remain calm and collected.

If the actual situation is not what he thinks, then his overreaction is nothing short of an admission of guilt.

If the people of You Su knew that he had once impersonated a mortal Taoist priest and dug up the little fox demon's core.

Then there would be absolutely no possibility between him and the little fox.

Qing Yan's eyes darkened, but he dared not show it on his face, for fear that Gu Jian would discover something was wrong.

He feigned a somewhat disappointed look and bowed to Gu Jian again, saying, "In that case, I won't bother you any longer. Farewell."

Without waiting for Gu Jian's reaction, he turned and left.

Gu Jian chuckled as she watched Qing Yan's somewhat disordered steps, then turned and went back.

He also instructed the guards watching over the barrier to pretend they didn't see Qing Yan in the future.

After sending Qing Yan away, Gu Jian breathed a sigh of relief.

Recalling Gu Yao's "disheartened" appearance when he left, Gu Jian sighed softly.

If he leaves at this time, Yao Di definitely doesn't want to see Qing Yan.

I just don't know why?

Gu Jian scratched his head. "Brother Yao probably just wants to go out and clear his head."

I just don't know what happened to them yesterday that made Yao Di so sad.

The older brother, who has never been in a relationship, is extremely worried about his younger brother's love life, but all he can do is comfort his brother and tell him not to be sad.

After all, as the older brother, he had no experience either.

Gu Jian looked up at the sky and let out a long, mournful sigh.

She prayed that her younger brother could get over his heartbreak soon.

Meanwhile, Gu Yao, still heartbroken, was rushing to that small island.

His expression was colder than ever before, and the mirror in his hand seemed to sense its owner's unease, becoming somewhat restless.

Gu Yao gently stroked the sword, soothing the slightly trembling blade of his natal spirit sword.

66 followed Gu Yao, looking at Gu Yao's heavy face and the props Gu Yao had prepared, all of which were for breaking the formation.

With those huge sums of merit points, you can buy anything.

Seeing that he had lost a quarter of his merit points, 66 felt a pang of regret.

Merit points are hard to earn; those like Gu Yao, who earned 200,000 merit points on their very first mission, are extremely rare.

From 66's perspective, even if Gu Yao saved the entire You Su clan, the merit points he would gain would definitely not be more than what he spent. This was an absolutely losing proposition.

The principle of prioritizing systemic interests in computing means we should pretend we don't know about this.

It must not be contaminated.

The best outcome is to quietly complete the task and then feign death.

But the host wants to be saved, and it costs the merit points he earned, so there's nothing 66 can do.

The only consolation might be that the system gives him a small rebate, and he'll probably be very happy when Xiao Jiu comes back.

66 saved the rebate from the mall, thought for a moment, and then transferred a little bit from her own account.

Since we want to make Xiao Jiu happy, let's make him even happier.

They said the extra amount was a bonus.

66 can almost picture 0529 jumping for joy when he receives these points.

It must be very cute.

While 66 was engrossed in her own world, Gu Yao turned his head away, looking at 66 who had a lovesick expression.

Didn't see it!

I really can’t see it!

Why does he, as a host, have to be fed dog food by two systems?

Do single people have no rights?

Gu Yao felt like a dog on the street, kicked by a passing couple.

Gu Yao suddenly realized that it wouldn't be so bad for him to be a "wicked mother-in-law".

Once 66 gets together with his stupid system, he'll definitely squeeze him for a hefty sum.

Gu Yao was making his own calculations.

The abacus beads fell on my face.

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