Ji Sanxun.
Ji Bannian.
Chu Ning sometimes couldn't help but complain—Ji Bannian really lacked originality in naming.
The father was named Bannian, and he named his son Sanxun—it was as if he was challenging time itself.
"This jade pendant at your waist was left to your father by me back in the day."
Upon hearing this, Ji Sanxun looked down at the jade pendant at his waist. This pendant was not any powerful magical treasure; he wore it only because it was a relic left by his father.
His father had passed away in the late stage of Golden Core, and before his death, he had given this jade pendant to him, instructing him to wear it and absolutely not to give it to anyone else.
He had asked his father about the origins of the jade pendant, but his father didn't tell him, only mentioning that it was a gift from an elder.
Ji Sanxun never imagined that the elder his father spoke of was Senior Chu, nor did he expect that his father was actually Senior Chu's disciple.