
That day also Fang Yin prepared to depart for the Southern Star Forest with the Sect Chief.
Before departing, Fang Yin returned to Jian Heng's villa first to say goodbye to him despite his lack of friendship since this morning.
Jian Heng was holding a book when Fang Yin arrived at his villa.
"Chairman Yu! There is something I want to tell you," Fang Yin said as he was already sitting before Jian Heng.
"Hm." Jian Heng still looked reluctant to speak to Fang Yin.
'Huh! What a guy is missing, anyway. From just now on, irit spoke, ' Fang Yin grumbled inwardly.
"I'll be gone for the next few days."
Jian Heng turned to look at Fang Yin. His heart wanted to ask but a sense of prestige prevented him from doing that.
"Go!" Actually Jian heng's heart felt unwilling for Fang Yin to leave, but he had to understand. Fang Yin now had a new family that loved him.
His silent attitude turned out to be a form of helplessness from him. Jian Heng deliberately acted cold and indifferent to Fang Yin so that he could get away from her easily.
It felt unfair for the Old Chief and the Sect Chief if he continued to hold Fang Yin to continue with him.
The Sect Chief's gaze was so piercing when Fang Yin refused to be granted a new residence and chose to stay with him.
By being cold and indifferent to him, Jian Heng hoped that Fang Yin would not be at home staying with him and chose to gather with his new family.
It might sound naive and selfish, but Jian Heng had to willingly budge and give them a chance to get close.
Not only was it heavy for Fang Yin, in the depths of Jian Heng's heart he was actually crying if Fang Yin left him even hating him.
'Go away then? Why are you so happy to say that, strange man! All right, who do you think you are. I'll leave now, let you be satisfied!' Fang Yin held back his anger and immediately walked away leaving Jian Heng who was pretending to read a book.
In the courtyard of the sect, the Sect Leader had been waiting for him by holding two horses.
"Get it!" exclaimed the Sect Chief handed over a horse-control rope to Fang Yin.
"No need! I don't need a horse to go there!" Fang Yin refused to go to the Southern Star Forest riding a horse.
The Sect Chief snorted in annoyance. This means they have to walk to get there.
Not wanting to spar with Fang Yin, the Sect Chief immediately summoned his disciple who happened to be passing by there to store the horses into his stable.
"How long will we get there if we just walk away without using any body lightening techniques" said the Sect Chief lazily walking after Fang Yin who had preceded him.
"Do you want to show them off about how great you are as a sect master?" Fang Yin gave a sharp glance at the Sect Chief.
The gap that occurs can cause jealousy. The longer it will develop into envy, envy and then lead to crimes like Elder Song did to him.
"Was it appropriate for a sister to call her brother 'Chairman of the Sect'?" Sect Chief shifted the topic of conversation.
Fang Yin stopped his steps then turned his head towards the Sect Chief.
"Then? What do I call you?" Fang Yin looked at the Sect Leader with his cold gaze.
"Sister Feng!" said the Sect Chief who did not want to argue a small matter like this with his new sister.
"All right, Brother Feng! Remind me if I forget. I've gotten used to calling you the Sect Chief."
"I know this won't be easy, Yin'er! But believe me, I want to be the one to always protect you from today," the Sect Chief said sincerely.
"Thank you," Fang Yin said, starting to prepare to jump onto the tree and continue their journey by air.
Right now they had been within a considerable distance from the sect area thus making Fang Yin free to bring out the technique of lightening his body.
They jumped from one tree to another quickly. Fang Yin recalled the path leading to that forest and looked for the closest distance from there. To see the direction, Fang Yin used the sun as his clue during the day and the stars at night.
Humans in this era have mastered astrology and use it as a reference to determine the direction in a journey.
The distance between the Golden Lake Mountain and the Southern Star Forest is quite far, it takes about a week to travel by horse.
That was the reason Fang Yin refused to wear a horse to go there.
With this technique he could get there for at most two days, depending on how long they stopped to rest.
The sun had already started to lean west when Fang Yin invited the Sect Chief to rest and forage.
"Why am I so stupid and forgetting to bring food for us." The Sect Leader touched his forehead and felt anxious to himself.
"Sister Feng doesn't have to worry about me! I'm used to living wild in a-lam be-bas ...." Fang Yin lowered his voice from hearing something moving behind the shrub not far from them.
It looks like the shrub plants around it are moving. Fang Yin took out his hunting tool from within his storage ring and mounted an arrow on his bow.
The Sect Chief felt less certain whether Fang Yin's simple tool could work properly.
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