A Secret

Suddenly, as he was complaining in his head, a thought suddenly occurred to Di Tou, and after a moment he sent a new message, "Eh, Sir Mu, didn't you say that I had to publicly keep a distance from you so as not to draw the ire and attention of your enemies? If that's the case, it's not too appropriate if I show up publicly, right?"

Letting out a sigh, Di Tou couldn't only lament that he had almost fallen for another tribulation. This question was the most important one! For one thing, it would keep him from the horrible tribulation of labor. Not the labor of being a janitor, that wasn't that bad, as Di Tou had gotten used to it, but rather being a laborer under Mu Di Bai. Although he had never experienced it before, Di Tou's intuition told him it wouldn't be a pleasant experience.