The relationship between myself and the mentor is destined by fate?
"Miss, do you really know what youâre saying." Xu Changâan was quite helpless.
"I know." Yun Qian nodded. She would use worldly logic to think about problems, all because Xu Changâan cares about these things now.
Otherwise, what do things like parents or elders have to do with her.
Xu Changâan: "..."
Miss Yun rarely says meaningless things, Xu Changâan knows this, but Xu Changâan knows even better that many of the words spoken by Miss Yun are directed towards offending people.
However, Miss Yunâs heart is soft, without any malicious thoughts, she wouldnât even bear to step on an antâwell, there are no ants on the mountain.
Back then, Yun Qian took the dying, still a child, him back to care for him, and that was already kind enough.
Therefore, Xu Changâan firmly believed that Miss Yun is a kind person, from the time they were still on the island.
"Unintentional words from Miss will not anger the mentor given her temperament." Xu Changâan gently shook his head and then said, "It is not unreasonable to say I am destined with the mentor since she has only accepted me as a student all these years."
Yun Qian heard this and thought to herself that what she said was naturally reasonable.
"Miss... forget it."
Although Yun Qian wouldnât be jealous, as her husband, some things still need to be explained.
"I trust and respect the mentor, regardless of whether she is male or female." Xu Changâan said earnestly.
"I know this as well." Yun Qian held her husbandâs hand and said, "Her being your elder means sheâs my elder too?"
"You can say that." Xu Changâan showed a hint of smile on his face: "The mentor said that the matter of not being able to cultivate is easily resolved, and now we are relying on her."
"I thought you really liked her." Yun Qian said calmly: "Turns out itâs still for my sake."
Thinking carefully, if Xu Changâan was not interested in the results of cultivation at all, what about this mentor wouldnât make him feel goodwill, but now Xu Changâan is working hard to cultivate for her, and the Daoist Nun is guiding him, which won his trust.
"Although the mentor has a serious and solemn temperament." Xu Changâan didnât understand Yun Qianâs words, he only reminded her: "Miss is not yet a part of Muyu Peak, just a guest of the Sword Hall. When you meet her later, you donât need to perform too much courtesy, just follow my lead."
"I will listen to you in everything, not just this matter." Yun Qian blinked, looking at the mirror: "Iâm your wife, taking me out feels prestigious?"
"Of course." Xu Changâan responded without hesitation.
"Thatâs good. I was thinking that Iâm not very good at makeup." Yun Qian thought for a moment, then added: "I only know how to do the makeup you like, but what you like... seems strange to ordinary people."
For example, colorful clothes and comical makeup, Xu Changâan likes them... but if worn out in front of the elders, it might be shameful for the husband.
"Indeed, Miss has no self-awareness about her own charm." Xu Changâan looked at Yun Qianâs lips with applied lip balm, swallowed, then shifted his gaze, pretending to be calm: "Miss, you donât know the mentorâs temperament; she wonât judge people by appearance."
"You didnât say, so naturally, I wouldnât know." Yun Qian seemed intrigued: "Tell me about her."
"Mentor?"
"Hm."
In Yun Qianâs eyes, names are very important.
For example, the âYunâ in Cloud Rain, the âQianâ in beached.
For example, Slowly Plan Changâan, Gu Pan Changâan.
To understand a person, you must first know their name.
Yun Qian said: "People must have names. What is your mentorâs name?"
"..."
After Yun Qian asked this question, Xu Changâan suddenly fell silent, showing a few traces of embarrassment on his face.
Yun Qian realized something and said surprisedly: "You donât know her name, yet you like her so much?"
Xu Changâan lightly coughed and said: "Miss, even in school, among those students who see each other day and night, there are a few who cannot call out the teacherâs name... Usually, knowing the surname is enough."
"I thought you would ask her." Yun Qian said: "After all, youâre very concerned with names."
"Indeed, I didnât ask, I only know from the seniorâs words that her surname is Li." Xu Changâan explained.
When meeting the Daoist Nun, he always called her mentor without ever addressing her as "Mr. Li," so there was no reason to ask for the Daoist Nunâs name.
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"When I first entered Sword Hall and saw the mentor always in a Daoist robe, I thought she was an ascetic." Xu Changâan sighed: "Once, I asked for a Dao name, but didnât get any answer, so I didnât ask for her name anymore."
"An ascetic girl, like the Daoist Nun written in the books?" Yun Qian blinked, recalling her favorite Chi Lian Fairy, who was a Daoist Nun.
Xu Changâan said: "By rule, Daoists are generally called Qian Dao, while Daoist Nuns are called Kun Dao, often referred to as Female Crown, actually, Daoist Family doesnât use the title Daoist Nun... However, later I discovered that the mentor doesnât follow the rules written in Daoist Sect books, and upon inquiry, I found out she isnât genuinely devoted, wearing the Daoist robe only out of habit."
In this way, others calling her Daoist Nun does not break the rules.
"I donât quite understand these things." Yun Qian looked at Xu Changâan puzzled: "What are you trying to say?"
"I want to say the mentor isnât ascetic, she doesnât have a Dao name, she has a name." Xu Changâan placed his hand in front of Yun Qianâs eyes: "Itâs your husband here, who hasnât achieved anything, after all this time, still hasnât asked for the mentorâs name."