Chapter 183: If I Were King, You Would Be the Queen2

Jin Di and Tao Yao went to find Xuantang, and the two of them couldn't enter when they arrived at the gate of Xuantang's cave.

In order not to disturb him, Xuan Tang placed a ban at the door of his cave mansion, and unless he himself allowed it, he could only use their blood to unlock it. Of course, not everyone's blood is okay, and this is what they refer to is only him, the untimely death, and the residual sound.

Even though it was the three of them, different people still needed different amounts of blood, he had the least and the most residual voices.

This time, it was Jindi's blood.

Tao Yao secretly came here before, and secretly bleed to lift the ban. It's okay once or twice, but there will be adverse reactions if there are too many times, and it was later discovered by Jindi.

Jin Di looked at Tao Yao's pale face at that time and compromised. It's okay to let him go, but let him go.

Tao Yao was reluctant, and later, Jin Dian proposed that the two take turns to bleed, otherwise he would stop her. Tao Yao was afraid that he would really stop her, so she had to agree to the proposal.

Jin Di looked at the prohibition in front of him, as well as Tao Yao's worried expression, he felt that he should cultivate well.

"Ah Jin, you are so good!" Tao Yao looked at Jin Di with a smile and joy in her eyes, but Jin Yan knew that the joy in her eyes was not because of him, but because of the person in the cave.

"That person won't see you, why are you doing this?" Jin Di looked at the look on Tao Yao's face, and couldn't bear to say cruel words to stimulate her.

"No, master, he won't see me all the time. Ah Jin, I will definitely be able to meet the master this time. Tao Yao's voice gradually lowered, maybe she didn't believe her own words......

"Let's go, let's go in and have a look." Jin Di sighed, reached out and rubbed Tao Yao's head, took her hand and walked towards the cave.

Tao Yao kept staring at his and Jindi's handshakes, a little unconscious, what's wrong with her? Why is my heart beating so fast, is it because I am about to see my master?

Well, it must be like this, what she likes is the master!

"Whoever let you in, let me out, don't bother me again!"

Not long after Jin Di led Tao Yao in, he was blown out by a gust of wind, accompanied by Xuantang's roar.

Jin Di subconsciously protected Tao Yao, and by the time Tao Yao came back to his senses, they had already returned to the outside of the cave.

"Young, let's go back first, you won't see him today, next time, next time I will let you see him." Jin Di looked at Tao Yao's stunned expression and comforted softly.

Jin Di thought that he had no power to fight back just now, and he strengthened his determination to become stronger, not to mention, he still had to protect his death!

"Well, Ah Jin, let's go back." Tao Yao held back her tears and forced a smile.

"Don't be sad, I'll take you out to play, okay?" Jin Di looked at Tao Yao's hidden tears, his eyes darkened, and said.

"Where are you going, Jin?" Tao Yao's nasal voice sounded cute, and people couldn't help but want to take care of her.

"The world."

After Jin Di finished speaking, he didn't wait for Tao Yao to answer, and left directly with Tao Yao.

Room.

"Ah Jin, there are a lot of people here." Tao Yao sat in the teahouse, looked at the bustling crowd in the lively bazaar, and sighed.

"This young lady, don't you know, today is the marriage of the eldest young master of Li Yuanwai's family, and Li Yuanwai specially put on a three-day flowing water banquet, so there are so many people today, and there are not so many people in ordinary times." The shopkeeper of the teahouse heard Tao Yao's voice and introduced with a smile.

"Yes, but you're really lively here, much more lively than we are." Tao Yao smiled and admired.

The shopkeeper thought that Tao Yao was a lady from another country, so he didn't know that the "we there" in Tao Yao's mouth meant the sky.

"Okay, the guest officer uses it slowly. Have a great time here. After saying that, the shopkeeper left, leaving the space for them.