How could a master drag a disciple to live in a small valley and not let the disciple get married? Could it be that Kong Hefeng harbors some illegitimate affection for Tu Ying?
Thinking of this made Bai Ruozhu feel a bit nauseated. Kong Hefeng could be old enough to be Tu Ying's father, yet he uses a debt of rescue to coerce her. It would have been better if he just stated his purpose plainly from the start, but instead, he insists that Tu Ying acknowledges him as a master and uses the identity of a master to oppress her. Isn't this like being a whore and then wanting to set up a monument for chastity?
"What's wrong, Ruozhu?" Tu Ying asked worriedly when she saw Bai Ruozhu in a daze.
Bai Ruozhu opened her mouth, but then swallowed her words. She was just guessing and speaking without evidence might not be good, right?
