Chapter 3724: Snow-shadow Pavilion (1/2)

Chapter 3724: Snow-shadow Pavilion

Li Qiye observed the fereat, exotic beauty - white hair, jade eyes, and perfect teeth

The girl did the sa that someone like him could dominate the two factions

He looked ordinary with shallow cultivation If she didn’t see it with her own eyes, she wouldn’t have believed the story

Alas, the reality was that he was definitely a brutal murderer - a stark contrast to his appearance

The truly pertinent question for her was his er?

Perhaps lust? She didn’t think this was very likely due to his attitude thus far

Moreover, as the saber er, Li Qiye would have no lack of beauties in Vajra In fact, he could pick andbut a captured assassin co to say?” Li Qiye could see what’s on her ot straight to the point

“Because you’re a survivor of the pavilion” He answered

“I see” She came up with numerous reasons in the past but this ansasn’t at the top of the list

She hesitated for a while before inquiring: “You have ties with the pavilion?”

She wasn’t sure because the pavilion has been destroyed for a long time now The lucky survivors were few and far in between As far as she could tell, the re to do with Li Qiye

“Not quite” He smiled

This confused her evento do with the pavilion and its survivors, then why? Was her background somehow special to him?

Or, ned the southern West King for millions of years and once had plenty of resources

“You’re thinking that I’hed after seeing her barely-discernible shudder

She beca her mind read

“If your pavilion actually had treasuries left behind, it wouldn’t have fallen to this level” He added

This was indeed the truth She thought that if they had any ace cards left, they would have been able to survive

Before destruction was dished out by Vajra, the pavilion was already finished and reduced to a third-rate sect There were no treasuries to speak of during that period

“Plus, let’s assuht not be able to get into ht, not even the Heavenly Jade Cicada” Li Qiye said flatly

The survivor was both shocked and angry First, he looked down on the pavilion’s treasures; the comment was clearly offensive