A promise made is a promise kept.
After parting ways with Elder Kaiyang and others, Jiang Li visited the Daoist Law Pavilion, paid respects to Elder Wan, played a game of chess with him, and then went to seek his master's counsel.
Outside the chamber of the Tianxuan's boudoir in Xuanji Palace,
Jiang Li waited earnestly at the door, sensing a faint mist of water coming from inside the room.
Tianxuan had likely just finished bathing and was currently dressing.
As a disciple who valued the respect for his master and the path of cultivation, Jiang Li naturally did not barge into the room. Instead, he recounted the day's experiences outside her door and sought his master's opinion.
—How should we deal with Kunxu Immortal Palace?
—Should I participate in the Sword Discussion Conference?
—If I do participate, should I become a Sword Holder and aid one side?
Having an elder in the family is like possessing a treasure; this was precisely the time for the Old Demon to come into play.