Both of them spoke at the sa ti and glanced at each other, clearly not expecting that the other person would also know Gu Zhiqi.
However, they rely exchanged a look and then imdiately took several large steps toward Gu Zhiqi, their eyes filled with eagerness.
"Miss Gu, you’ve co?"
"Master Zhizhi, we et again!"
They spoke again in unison.
The two of them both seed young; one looked about eighteen or nineteen, with a hint of youthful innocence on his face, fair skin, and handso, clean-cut features.
The other seed to be around twenty-three or twenty-four, with handso and sharp features, sun-kissed skin, cropped hair, and a firm and strong deanor.
Gu Zhiqi glanced at the two of them, feeling a sense of familiarity but not recalling their nas.
She nodded slightly to them and then asked, "Nas?"
As soon as Gu Zhiqi asked, the eighteen or nineteen-year-old boy quickly spoke, "Master Zhizhi, it’s , Xie Yann. We t in Soraya and Yan City. Last ti, you sold a talisman paper."
ntioning the talisman paper seed to open up Xie Yann’s chatterbox, leaving the young man beside him no chance to interject, "Master Zhizhi, you’re amazing! The talisman paper you sold was really useful. If not for that paper, I might have really been wasted..."
The Xie family holds a martial arts competition every year. This year’s competition was held in early October, just recently.
In the competition, martial artists often struggle to control their strength.
If there’s no enmity, they hold back and avoid seriously harming each other.
However, when encountering arch-enemies, so might claim they lost control and thus go all out in the match.
This year, Xie Yann encountered people sent by his arch-enemy. If not for the talisman paper he bought from Gu Zhiqi, he feared he really might have been crippled by them.
After Xie Yann ntioned his na and brought up Soraya and the talisman paper, Gu Zhiqi finally recalled who he was.
Xie Yann?
No wonder when she had previously calculated Xie Yann, the na felt familiar to her. Moreover, she had calculated that there was a Fate Law between them.
It turns out they had t before.
But... why did she fail to notice his talent deprivation in their previous encounters?
Curious, Gu Zhiqi scrutinized Xie Yann up and down once more.
Just looking with the naked eye, it was indeed hard to see.
Thinking this, a blue glimr flashed in Gu Zhiqi’s eyes as she scanned Xie Yann again.
After the scan, Gu Zhiqi realized the truth.
It seed not only was his talent taken, but his fate was also altered, and his Fate Pattern deliberately hidden.
Simply relying on facial observations or basic calculations wouldn’t reveal these changes.
"Master Zhizhi, I really thank you. After the martial arts competition, I wanted to find a ti to thank you, but you didn’t reply to my ssages..." Xie Yann finished narrating his story and began expressing his gratitude.
Gu Zhiqi was lost in thought and didn’t fully listen to Xie Yann since he was saying too much, yet so bystanders heard everything Xie Yann said.
The young man standing beside Xie Yann who also greeted Gu Zhiqi was nad Lok Gui.
Before Gu Zhiqi arrived, Lok Gui had already struck up a conversation with Xie Yann, but Xie Yann’s deanor was aloof, responding politely yet distantly.
Initially thinking Xie Yann had a cold personality, it now seed... he was clearly talkative.
anwhile, Lok Gui was secretly shocked by what Xie Yann said.
He hadn’t expected that Miss Gu was not only skilled in alchemy but also in drawing talismans.
Miss Gu was truly incredible.
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