Chapter 194: Returning Home
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 194: Returning Home

Presently, most of the old people seated in this house were highly respected scholars in the Xie Family. Despite the intense debate, no one would lose their temper and start cursing.

The elderly man sitting in the main seat remained silent for a long time. He listened to these clansmen who were of similar age talk for a long time before picking up the cane next to him and lightly tapped the ground. The sound was not loud, but everyone else immediately quieted down. The small room became rather silent.

When it was completely quiet, the old man slowly said, "That girl grew up in White Deer for more than ten years. Who among us hasn't taught her? Do you all really not understand what kind of personality she has?"

Hearing this, the other elderly folks fell into silence. Back then, Xie Nandu had revealed an extraordinary mind from an early age, making White Deer's Xie Clan view her as the leader of this generation of descendants. As a result, they had spared no effort in nurturing her. Before she left White Deer's Xie Clan and headed north, it was likely that every scholar in this mansion had taught her something.

Originally, if it was the average person, with this relationship there, even if there were disputes, they would not fall out too badly. However, Xie Nandu was not an ordinary person. Her decision to return to White Deer's Xie Clan at this time was enough to imply a lot.

"That's right, as long as it's something that she doesn't want to do, even if you threaten her with her mother's life, it will probably be useless. Moreover, her mother has already passed away many years ago."

Xie Nandu's background was not considered great. Other than being born in the White Deer's Xie Clan, both of her parents had passed away when she was young. She would naturally also have some unpleasant memories during her early years. Fortunately, she had exhibited her uniqueness from an early age, making her youth less tragic.

Someone frowned and said, "This isn't something we should do in the first place. Even if her mother were

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