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    The voice that told Mo Lian to stop before sounded again: "Princess of the Pangu tribe in Aurora Sand, please see His Highness the Crown Prince of China."

    Mo Lian didn¡¯t even look back and paid no attention to him. Yan Qi was very fast and within a moment, he left the carriage far behind.

    Dao Wuji couldn't help but twitch the corner of his mouth, coughed lightly and said, "Boss, I'm chasing you from behind."

    The Ginkgo Fairy glared at him and snorted, "What? Are you attracted to her? We haven't met yet, okay? We haven't even seen the true face of Lushan. Now you want to fall in love with her?"

    Dao Wuji rolled his eyes and said angrily, "What are you talking about? Although I want to marry a few more wives after I come out, can I think of someone like Princess Jing? She is so tough, I  I haven¡¯t married him yet, so I might kill him.¡±

    "Between a woman and her life, I'd better choose my own life."

    The Ginkgo Fairy glanced at him with disdain, "She's just a little girl, she scares you, she's a worthless guy. How can she be so powerful?"

    Dao Wuji is a spiritual master. For a little girl to be able to reach the seventh level of the divine realm at such a young age, it¡¯s incredible!

    Dao Wuji touched his chin, "Tsk, only little girls are interesting? Is it possible to find a centenarian like you?"

    The Ginkgo Fairy was furious and punched Dao Wuji in the face, "Who are you talking about a centenarian?"

    Dao Wuji curled his lips and looked at Fairy Ginkgo and Fairy Mudan with grievance, "Can you two stop pretending to be young? Together, you two are over three hundred years old. Why, you are not allowed to call you old people."  ?¡±

    On the mainland of China, even ordinary people who are good-for-nothing are generally over 200 years old, not to mention practitioners, who naturally have a longer lifeline.

    Like Princess Jing, who is twenty-seven or eighty years old, she can only be called a little girl. Compared with immortals such as Peony Fairy and Ginkgo Fairy who are over a hundred years old, there is a big difference in age.

    The Ginkgo Fairy pouted at Dao Wuji, "Be polite when you speak! Do you want to be whipped?"

    She doesn¡¯t like people talking about her age the most. Of course, which woman in the world likes to be called old?

    "Dao Wuji looks like a bitch, he's ready to be beaten wherever he goes!"

    Dao Wuji could only snort, and spread his hands towards the Ginkgo Fairy as if he had no idea.

    "Okay, okay, just think I said something wrong! You are as beautiful as a flower and you are still young!"

    "That's natural." The Ginkgo Fairy glanced at him, twirled a small orchid finger and hummed, "That Princess Jing, who goes to and from the battlefield with a group of men, killing enemies everywhere, how can she be so gentle and demure?  She looks like a tigress."

    Dao Wuji felt that his favorite person had been disappointed, and he couldn't help but argue with her, "No way, you haven't even seen Princess Jing's face, so you slander her like this, it's not good."

    The Ginkgo Fairy touched her face, "Can that little girl with yellow hair be as beautiful as me?"

    Dao Wuji had no choice but to turn his head to look at Xiao Tai Sui, who was silent, and asked curiously, "Xiao Tai Sui, why don't you say anything?"

    The little Tai Sui was too lazy to pay attention to him and just gave him an indifferent look.

    Dao Wuji couldn't help but feel aggrieved, sighed and looked away.

    Why do you get angry every time you talk to little Tai Sui without even saying a few words?  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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