When she turned to look at Caspian, there was a kind of emotion in her eyes.
“I’m thinking of a way…” Caspian comforted her with a smile.
“That means there’s nothing you can do for now,” Bowen muttered to himself.
“Will you die without saying?” Caspian asked.
Bowen immediately shut his mouth. Although Caspian was laughing while speaking, the knife in his hand had already reached Bowen’s neck.
Yvonne took a deep look at Caspian. A moment later, she wiped the corners of her eyes. “Anyway, I don’t care. You haven’t paid back what you owe me, so I won’t let you die!”
“It’s not that easy for me to die…” Caspian shook his head. “I’m thinking of a way. Anyway, it’s not as serious as he said.”
Bowen’s nostrils twitched.
He wanted to say, “Are you questioning my profession?”
But he didn’t dare. Because he found that the knife on his neck suddenly sank.
This was Caspian’s warning. Caspian knew what trouble he was in. But he had never shown it.
“Fine. I trust you,” Yvonne sniffed, and then laughed.
Caspian nodded and asked, “Who else has come other than you and Jessica from Dark Moon Sect?“
Jessica came with Caspian. Since she did not say that Bowen had come to the Three Sages Mountain, then it was very likely that she did not know about it.
Sure enough, Bowen smiled and said, “I don’t know. I came here secretly as well.”
“Secretly?” Yvonne blinked, asking questioningly.
“I know how to observe fate, and it’s not an ordinary type…” By this time, Bowen had already relaxed.
He shrugged and said, “Caspian, when you were in Heavenly Stars Sect, you needed to learn formation, so you should know how to observe fate.”
“Yes,” Caspian nodded.
What formation needed was to observe the wind and clouds, essence of the world. These had an impact on formations. Because of this, when Lady Maisie looked down from the sky, Lady Maisie could see that there were fish and dragons dancing in the black whirlpool.
Other cultivators would never be able to see through it.
Bowen continued, “The fate I see is much larger than the fate that formation needs. For example, the fate of the mountains and rivers… In fact, as soon as the zombie chaos appeared, I saw that the atmosphere in the sky had changed. But I didn’t act rashly at that time.”
“Why?” Yvonne asked, blinking.
“He will die,” Caspian ruthlessly told the truth.
Bowen had originally wanted to praise himself. But since Caspian had said so, he couldn’t establish his tall image.
With a bitter expression on his face, Bowen said helplessly, “I’m only at second stage of the Pulse Control Realm right now. It’s not bad to deal with some low-level zombies, but if I want to fight with those zombie ancestors who can affect the fate of the mountains and rivers, I must be silly.”
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