Because he no longer has to take care of the protagonist Shou, Bai Wei now has plenty of time, and the process of building the house is much faster than before, shortening the originally estimated three days to two days.

After the palace was initially repaired, Bai Wei was very happy, and immediately went to find Si Heng, wanting to invite him to come and share the joy of entering the new house.

But when passing by the Diplomatic Hall, Bai Wei was caught by a group of unfamiliar disciples and stopped in his tracks.

The group of unfamiliar sect disciples gathered in the open space outside the Diplomatic Hall, whispering to each other with serious expressions, as if they were discussing something important.

Judging from the clothing of different colors, there are at least five sects.

Bai Wei was puzzled. Although the diplomatic hall was set in the book as a resting place for expatriate disciples, under normal circumstances, there were only two or three sects who came to the Purple Spirit Sect for exchanges a year.

Bai Wei stopped a young junior who was passing by making soy sauce and asked, "Junior, is there any big event for the sect to celebrate recently?"

The younger brother followed Bai Wei's gaze, understood in seconds, and replied: "Well, it is indeed a big event, but it is not a festive event, but a big test that gathers all the sects once a year. Refining, select outstanding freshman disciples, and bestow precious cheats on them.”

"And I also heard from others that No.1 still has the opportunity to have a secret talk with Immortal Zi You late at night, which is really too tempting."

"...Oh, so that's how it is." Bai Wei laughed dryly. It's okay to give away cheat books, but it's fine to have a secret conversation with Immortal Ziyou late at night, he is not interested.

After watching his junior brother leave, Bai Wei felt flustered about the unknown future for the first time.

If he hadn't asked his junior brother today, he wouldn't have known that time passed so fast, the plot had quietly reached the trial chapter, and after that...

Bai Wei clenched his fists, his eyes were firm, and he suppressed the uneasiness in his heart, and continued to walk towards Tianluan Hall.

Along the way, Bai Wei was in a very bad mood, as if the previous happiness was swept away after knowing that incident.

Even the clear sky seemed to be affected by Bai Wei's mood. When Bai Wei walked halfway up the mountain, it was covered with dark clouds and poured down rain.

Bean-sized raindrops fell from the sky in panic, hitting Bai Wei's hair and clothes heavily, drenching Bai Wei into a drenched chicken.

Bai Wei wiped the rain off his face, looked up at the sky at a 45-degree angle: "Tsk, your day, you can change as you say."

What a fickle little goblin.

Bai Wei complained, and hurried to Tianluan Hall, so as not to catch cold and get sick.

Si Heng has the habit of practicing sword every morning, rain or shine, so Bai Wei saw this scene when he arrived at Tianluan Hall.

The beauty in white with broad shoulders and thin waist is waving a long sword in the hazy heavy rain, and the raindrops are flying around with the dancing of the beauty, like a white tulle swaying in the wind.

People are beautiful, scenery is beautiful, and sword is beautiful.

One word, absolutely.

Bai Wei couldn't help staring blankly, even if the rainwater entered his eyes and made his eyes red, he didn't feel the slightest.

Especially when those peach blossom eyes looked towards him, Bai Wei felt that his heartbeat seemed to stop beating at a certain moment.

"Second Senior Brother?"

When Si Heng saw Bai Wei, he was taken aback for a moment, then put away his sword, and asked, "Do you need me?"

Bai Wei recovered from the sluggish expression, blinked his aching and dry eyes, "Well, I would like to invite Third Junior Brother to visit my new house."

"Brother, you thought of me right away, you are... so kind to me." Si Heng glanced at Bai Wei, and said with a half-smile.

...Is this a compliment to him?

Bai Wei didn't understand what Si Heng said, so he scratched his head and laughed awkwardly.

"Stop smirking, let's go inside and chat, and dry your clothes by the way, and it won't be too late to see your new house after the rain stops." Si Heng walked into the hall, turned around and saw Bai Wei smirking in the rain, suddenly felt that his brain was Some pain.

"Ah, good, here we come."

After being reminded by Si Heng, Bai Wei realized what stupid thing he had done, and suddenly his ears were red with embarrassment and smoke, and he ran into the hall in desperation.

Si Heng performed a spell to dry the clothes on his body, then pinched another and threw it on Bai Wei.

"Okay." Si Heng sat down, poured a cup of tea, and pushed it in front of Bai Wei: "Drink some hot tea to warm up your body."

"Thank you, Third Junior Brother."

Bai Wei picked up the teacup, and the warmth spread from the palm of his hand to his whole body. He blew on the hot air on the surface of the tea and took a few sips.

"By the way, third junior brother, have you recovered from your injury?" Bai Wei asked as he put down his teacup.

"It's all healed, thank you brother for taking care of me these days." Si Heng lightly touched the mouth of the teacup with his fingers, and smiled.

"You don't have to thank me, I should do that, it's what I owe you."

Bai Wei felt a little guilty. After all, he was the one who hurt the protagonist. Taking care of him and working hard for a few days is nothing.

Si Heng smiled and said nothing to Bai Wei's answer.

The mountain rain comes and goes quickly.

Si Heng agreed to go and see Bai Wei's new house, so naturally he would not break his promise, but...

The corner of Si Heng's mouth twitched, looking at the rough little palace in front of him covered with red lanterns and ribbons, and there was a table with a plate of big pig's heads in the center, suddenly he didn't know what to say.

This move into a new house is like getting married, probably only his brother who seems to have a brain can do it.

"How is it? Does my new house look good?" Bai Wei looked at Si Heng expectantly.

Si Heng: "..."

Leaving aside those gaudy decorations, Si Heng thought about it carefully and found it to be pretty good.

Suddenly there is a sense of relief that his brother's aesthetics are at least normal...

Stop!

Si Heng frowned, he shouldn't have had emotions other than hatred towards Bai Wei, it must be him from the past that was influencing him.

Seeing that Si Heng kept frowning and not speaking, Bai Wei thought that the house he built was so ugly that the protagonist couldn't speak, and felt a little lost in his heart.

I even began to wonder if it was because I wore it on the body of the original owner, and the aesthetics became worse.

Just when Bai Wei wanted to sigh, Si Heng said, "It's okay."

Bai Wei lit up his eyes and looked at Si Heng, the corners of his mouth couldn't help but raised, and he said joyfully, "Come on, let's cut the red ribbon."

Bai Wei pulled Si Heng to the gate. There was a red ribbon horizontally in front of him. He brought a pair of large scissors and asked Si Heng to hold the other handle, "Hold it."

Si Heng was puzzled, his eyes seemed to ask Bai Wei why he did this?

Bai Wei fingered the red ribbon and explained: "This is an interesting folk custom that I found out when I went down the mountain. When they enter a new house, they will cut the red ribbon, which represents good luck and good weather."

"Come on, I'll count to 123 later, when we count to 1, we'll cut it hard together."

"Okay." Si Heng nodded.

Bai Wei smiled and began to count. When the count reached 1, they pressed the scissors hard, and with a 'click', the red ribbon split in two.

"Happy new house!" Bai Wei laughed.

Hearing this, Si Heng smiled, imitating Bai Wei's words, and also blessed: "Happy new house!"

The author has something to say: Si Heng: I like practicing swords in the rain.

Bai Wei: What a coincidence, I like seeing beauties in the rain.

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