68. Into the Tiger's Den

If he went to the Elusive Palace to inquire, he would also get a complete answer.

That was because the reclusive Miyamoto was a sect that the Wang family controlled.

However, this result was reasonable. The Dragon Slaying Temple would not reject these two people just because they were afraid of the Elusive Sect's revenge.

As for their 'life as Dao-companions,' Xia Ji and Bai Zhu acted it very realistically.

They were usually respectful to each other, but they shared the same bed at night. They understood each other very well, as if they had lived together for many years.

After the Abbey Dean had received confirmation from many parties, he chose an auspicious day and accepted the two of them into the sect.

Of course, the seniority of these two people would not be determined according to the order. Instead, they would be directly accepted by the Abbey Dean as the fourth generation disciples of the Dragon Slaying Temple.