d we find you if anything happened to you?”

“It surely had to do with some sort of accident.
He didn’t do it on purpose,” Green Lady explained for Su Ping’s sake.

Tang Ruyan certainly knew that too.
She was simply too excited and wanted to vent some of the emotion.

‘Where could we find you’…I didn’t know I was already so important to you… Su Ping’s heart shook when he heard Tang Ruyan’s questioning.
He glanced at them and suddenly realized that too many people had grown attached to him before he realized it.

He raised a hand and rubbed Tang Ruyan’s head, then said, “Be a good girl; you’re not a child anymore.
Nothing will happen to me; and even if anything does happen, you must live on.”

“Stop spouting nonsense!” Tang Ruyan refuted.

Joanna rolled her eyes at Su Ping.
She said, “You’re the heir of the magic store; I won’t allow you to say anything frustrating like that!”

“Did you feel any danger?” asked Green Lady.
“I was just kidding.” Su Ping grinned, seeing how serious they were.
He then noticed that all the customers were looking at them.
He coughed and said, “Let’s do business for now and talk later.
How has it been outside?”

“You’d better ask your master.
We’ve haven’t left the store since you left; the only thing we know is that the war is heated and a lot of Ascendants returned from the front lines to train their pets,” said Joanna angrily.
She then left and returned to the counter.

Green Lady nodded and said, “I heard that a lot of places have fallen.
Better ask your master about the details.”

Su Ping thought it made sense.
He looked at Tang Ruyan who seemed willing to talk, but then rubbed her head again and said, “All right, do your job.
I’ll ask my master about the general situation.”

Tang Ruyan puffed her cheeks and didn’t say anything

Su Ping flashed and disappeared from the store.
He sensed that his master’s aura was in a building across the street.
Chi Huo and Xu Kong were in another building; they didn’t seem to have left the street.

“Master.”

Su Ping appeared in the building.
There were barriers outside the building, but Su Ping was able to pass them with ease.
Considering his newfound understanding of the Great Dao, the arrays on such a level were no different from fishing nets.

“Huh?”

Shen Huang-who was pondering in front of a map—was definitely shocked when someone popped out from thin air.
The shock grew when he saw it was Su Ping.
He looked around and found that the alarms hadn’t been triggered.
“How did you get in?”

“I just walked in.
The barriers are only so-so; they can only block normal Celestials, which is useless for me,” Su Ping explained.
Then he asked, “Master, how is it going outside?”

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