Chen Pi Asi's ears twitched. Although the Miao people were talking with great interest, he still keenly heard Wu Xie and the others whispering about their names.

Chen Pi frowned slightly. Since he went blind, his senses had become more acute. He keenly sensed that the people staring at him were wary of him, except for two people who did not exude this feeling.

But one of the two men kept staring at him. Although it wasn't out of wariness and their attitude was quite friendly, he still felt a little uneasy being stared at. He couldn't quite describe the feeling, and it was hard to believe that he would have such a feeling. It was really interesting.

"How did you determine that this person was Chen Pi Asi?" Jieyuhua asked Lingxiao.

Ling Xiao: This was verified by the young man! But what can he say about that?

"I'm just guessing, shh! Little Flower Brother, don't talk, let me hear what those old men are saying." Ling Xiao interrupted Xie Yuhua.

"What's so special about this? Haven't you heard? We have an even more special treasure here." The old man said mysteriously, holding up the snake-browed bronze fish in his hand.

"What treasure?" One of the old men stood up with shining eyes, but was pulled back down to sit by the person next to him.

Seeing his expression, Wu Xie and the others knew that these people must be local tomb raiders.

"Aren't you afraid of getting arrested for discussing these things in a place like this?" Wu Xie was somewhat impressed by their audacity. This behavior was no less than plotting in broad daylight on your doorstep, almost like banging on your door and telling you, "I'm going to rob your house."

“There are only three of us here. These guys are locals, and they probably noticed that we're all from out of town and can't understand their dialect. Besides, they're not very loud, and the way they looked at the boss might mean they have some connection with him. Anyway, it's best to be careful,” Jieyuhua said.

The old man stood up excitedly upon seeing the person, waved his hand, picked up the snake-browed bronze fish and shook it, seemingly showing off, saying, "It's a relic! I heard that when Chen Pi A Si left, he only took this fish with him, but didn't take the relic under the miniature pagoda."

"How do you know these things? Did Chen Pi Asi tell you himself?" another old man asked, finding it somewhat amusing.

"That's what Chen Pi said himself! But I only heard it from others. The person who gave me this fish specifically told me to hide if I saw Chen Pi! He's a living Yama, a ruthless killer!" The old man holding the snake-browed bronze fish was still solemnly warning others, unaware that he had already been targeted by Chen Pi.

"Then why are you still holding this fish? Why don't you throw it further away? Be careful not to get into trouble!" an old man kindly advised.

"Tch, so many years have passed, how could Chenpi possibly revisit the old place? The rumors about him are so exaggerated, he's probably all dead by now."

The old man looked disdainful, tossing the fish in his hand and saying, "Besides, consider how old he is this year? You and I are both over fifty, do we still have the energy to make that trip? Chen Pi must be over 90 now, right? If I didn't have that kind of foresight, how would I dare to take this fish?"

"So who gave you the fish? You've been talking for so long and you still won't tell us," an old man sitting in the corner said somewhat displeased.

"He's from out of town, not a local. He doesn't understand our dialect very well, so it's hard to communicate with him!" the old man said with a hint of pride.

"You always seem to catch the best of everything." The old man sitting next to him poured him a glass of wine, clearly indicating that he also wanted to see what the snake-browed bronze fish looked like.

Seeing this, the old man put the snake-browed bronze fish back into his pocket, stood up, and said, "Go to the toilet."

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