Ji Han looked at him calmly: "You're talking nonsense again."
Zhao Jiangui ignored it and said, "I know, in your heart, I..."
Ji Han is still very calm: "I will never give up my life to save a sword."
Zhao Jiangui was stunned for a moment, and before he could regain his senses, Ji Han seemed to be very anxious to move away from the topic, and suddenly said, "Sometimes I also think, if my parents are still here, would they or would not let them go? I practice martial arts."
Zhao Jiangui couldn't help but ask him, "Who are your parents?"
Ji Han said: "I don't know, I only know that they are also teachers, and they are close friends with the foster father. The rest... The foster father didn't mention it to me too much."
Zhao Jiangui understood.
He thought that Ji Han's parents had passed away, and their friends adopted their children. This is a very common story in Jianghu.
Ji Han said, "I've never heard people in Jianghu mention your parents."
If a person becomes the first swordsman, his parents will surely become famous with him.
Zhao Jiangui said: "I don't know who they are. Someone threw me in front of the mountain gate, and my master picked me up."
In this way, the two of them are still sympathetic to each other.
Ji Han asked him, "Your master must treat you well."
Zhao Jiangui nodded slightly: "He treats me like a biological father."
Ji Han stopped talking.
Zhao Jiangui didn't know where he said the wrong thing, he could only stare at Ji Han nervously, Ji Han frowned slightly, and suddenly asked him, "Do you have any brothers?"
Zhao Jiangui said, "I have three junior brothers and sisters."
Ji Han: "Are you the senior brother?"
Zhao Jiangui nodded: "I've been wandering around all the year round. The second junior brother is a fast catcher at the Six Gates, and the third junior sister married into the Medicine Immortal Valley. Today, only the younger junior brother is still with the master."
Ji Han seems to be very interested in this: "It sounds like you have a good relationship."
"A few of us started at the same time, and we are of the same age. We always played very well when we were young." Zhao Jiangui said, "Only the younger brother came late, he is a year younger than you, and now he has to be coaxed by the master before he agrees... Take medicine."
Before the words were finished, Zhao Jiangui couldn't help but slightly curled his lips.
This arc is too shallow to be regarded as a smile, but compared to the "smile" that was forced out before, it is really pleasing to the eye.
Ji Han didn't know whether he was very happy because he recalled the past of his teacher's school, or whether he was laughing at himself and his younger brother were afraid of taking medicine because they were afraid of hardship.
He has some emotions that he can't tell the reason.
Zhao Jiangui: "You seem to be very interested in my division."
Ji Han said, "I don't have any senior brothers, but I was just curious for a while."
Zhao Jiangui was startled: "That child... Isn't that the same age as you?"
Children of the same age are always easy to become friends, not to mention that the relationship between the two should be more like brothers.
Ji Han's expression has become very ugly: "I have been in the practice room all day since I was able to hold a sword. He doesn't practice martial arts. I really don't have time to meet him."
Zhao Jiangui frowned: "When I'm not practicing swordsmanship, I always have time to play."
Ji Han wrote lightly: "Foster father doesn't like me seeing him."
Zhao Jiangui didn't know what else to say.
He even felt that his heart was suddenly pulled into a ball by something, and he subconsciously felt that maybe the former sect leader treated Ji Han not as well as he thought.
Ji Han said: "I only remember that when I was young, I refused to practice qigong. In order to coax me, as long as I improved in swordsmanship, he would send someone down the mountain to buy candy."
Zhao Jiangui asked subconsciously, "Pine Nut Candy?"
Ji Han replied: "I was only six or seven years old at the time, and I liked candied haws the most. It tastes good and looks good, but when I am older and know how to practice swords by myself, I don't eat candy much, so this trick will be less used."
Zhao Jiangui silently wrote it down in his heart.
Well, Ji Han likes candied haws.