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Zhang Liang squints when he wants to kill someone, which might be the first piece of information Ye Tian got. Such people are the most dangerous and the most scheming.

Ye Tian remembered that since he appeared in this courtyard, he had blinked no less than five times. Although each time was just a fleeting moment, the meaning couldn't be clearer: the man was repeatedly forbearing with himself. So what if you see through it?

"Squabbling over a pretense only to wish for my death, and yet talking about national prosperity. Humph, whether I'm here or not makes no difference, was it really necessary to go through so much trouble to invite me?"

Ye Tian was muttering to himself, unaware of the nearly desperate look on the faces of Monk Ku Rong and his disciple, who had just walked in from the gate.

"Master, do you think madam will scold us?"

"Very likely."

"Then it's really bad!"

"You should know your madam's principles!"

This exclamation was filled with utter despair.