Chapter Seventy-Four: The Road Encounters

Chapter Seventy-Four: The Barracks

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Yan Sanjun had just finished meditating when he heard someone knocking on the door.

"Who?" Yan Sanjun asked.

"It's me!" A slightly older voice replied.

"Grandpa, come in! The door is not locked. Yan Sanjun heard that it was Yan Su, and as he spoke, he jumped off the bed.

Yan Su pushed the door in, sat down at the table, beckoned his little grandson to sit next to him, and then said: "Actually, it's nothing, this time I promised Lord Niu to send you to the military camp, I want you to have a good precipitation experience, lay a solid foundation, and it will be beneficial to your future cultivation." ”

"Yes, yes, grandpa, I understand." Yan Sanjun said.

"This time, there were a lot of recruits, and the time was relatively relaxed, and we didn't leave until a month later. Take advantage of this time to be well prepared. Remember, the barracks are no better than at home, and there will be bloodshed and sacrifices in war. Yan Su said very seriously.

"Yes, got it." Yan Sanjun nodded solemnly.

"It's good to know. Hehe, don't be too nervous, with your current cultivation, ordinary evil ghosts can't hurt you. Okay, is there anything else you want to ask? Yan Su patted Yan Sanjun on the shoulder and told him not to be stressed.

"Grandpa, I have something to ask you, it's about your old friend's senior Duan, I'm curious, who is he? Why live in the old forest of Shahe? And why do you have a general-level soul skill? Yan Sanjun asked in a row.

Yan Su pinched his chin, and after a moment of silence, he said, "Actually, I don't know his details. Do these matter, though? Hehe, I just need to know that he treats me as a friend. Little San'er, you have to remember that sometimes, when you know less, your heart is relaxed. You don't have to take it too seriously. ”

Yan Sanjun carefully comprehended these words, thought in his heart, nodded silently, and said, "Grandson understands." ”