Chapter 64: Who's Important and Who's Not
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 64: Who's Important and Who's Not

In the small pavilion in the heart of the lake, the dean was grabbing a bunch of fish feed and throwing it into the lake. Then, he looked at those fishes that swam up from the bottom of the water and gathered here before saying rather emotionally, "A razor-tongued kid."

Wei Xu was standing quietly by the side. Hearing the dean speak, he said softly, "That boy was really did quite well as a warden in Tianqing County over these years. He killed many demons and the common people there have had a peaceful life these few years."

The dean frowned when he heard the words Tianqing County, but his brows immediately eased up and he said with a smile, "Continue."

"That boy's identity was first investigated by the Heavenly Imperial Institution. Then, the Xie Family investigated it too and the palace also investigated it a few days ago. But, there's still no clue. He seems to be from one of those 'impoverished families'."

Wei Xu smiled and was not too surprised.

The dean smiled slightly and said, "It doesn't matter if he's from those impoverished families either. This boy has a meticulous mind, even if he's walking the hardest path of being a martial artist, he has already reached this stage at this age too. If not for that girl, then my last spot..."

Abruptly stopping, the dean looked at Wei Xu with utmost seriousness and said seriously, "You must never let your little junior sister know about this!"

Wei Xu nodded helplessly.

Only then, did the dean let out a sigh of relief and continue, "Forget it, since there's no fate, then it's gone."

Wei Xu said, "It's just that Little Junior Sister seems to be awakening an interest in the opposite sex at this young age. She might get somewhat involved with that boy."

The dean frowned and said, "A young girl likes a young boy, the young boy likes the young girl, who can stop this?"

Without waiting for Wei Xu to speak, the dean said with vicissitudes of emotion, "When I was at this age, who knows how many girls in the academy liked me. If even this sort of thing needs worrying, then do we

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