Hearing the Dust Envoy's words, Xu Zimei didn't hesitate.
He followed the other party into the Divine Temple.
The temple was rather spacious, housing several large halls, with more than ten Dust Envoys coming and going, all busy with their tasks.
"Where did you get that token?" Da Zhi, the monk, curiously looked at Gu Yue on the way and asked.
"It was given to me by my mother. She said that if I encounter any danger here, I could show the token," Gu Yue replied.
"Your mother couldn't possibly be a Divine Envoy, could she?" said Da Zhi.
"Within the Divine Maiden Palace, she must certainly have connections."
"I don't know," Gu Yue said, her mood downcast.
"I also don't understand why she sent me out of the Red Dust Palace and didn't let me stay by her side."
"One may enter the Red Dust Palace, but not leave," Xu Zimei said with a smile,
"The fact that your mother was able to send you out indicates that she is no ordinary person."