"So it's pitiful."

"What's pitiful? He has enjoyed the careful teaching of the great elder for so many years, but he is still such a waste. He can't even beat a monster. It's not unfair for him to be driven out."

There was only one person who followed them silently and didn't participate in this topic. He even lowered his head when he heard the last person's words.

He was one of the disciples who experienced together. He knew how terrible the monster was, and... if Su Han hadn't saved him, he would have died in the monster's mouth.

He was only slightly injured, but Su Han... his spiritual roots were destroyed and his eyes could no longer see.

So when the brothers were saying those words, he completely disagreed, but... if he refuted him, he would be excluded by the brothers, so all he could do was keep silent.

"What are you thinking about? Why are you walking so slowly? Hurry up, or the elder will be angry." They went to the class together. The elder who taught them some mental principles was the fifth elder. The fifth elder had a bad temper and would punish any student who was late.

Everyone quickened their pace after hearing that, fearing that they would be punished for being late.

Su Han could no longer hear their voices. Perhaps he could no longer hear their voices when they said with great certainty that the master would not want him.

Yes! What on earth was he thinking? The immortal sect never kept people who could not practice. Even those who cooked meals were senior brothers and sisters with relatively low talents or cultivation. There was no one who could not practice in the entire sect.

Even the junior brothers and sisters who had just entered the sect, they just learned less, not that they could not practice.

Not long after, the fellow disciples who brought him meals came again. Su Han could not eat at all, so he just let them leave.

The other party was a little worried about him, but he opened his mouth several times and still couldn't make any sound. And the other party couldn't see his gestures at all, so in the end he could only sigh and leave.

On the third day, Wan Ge came back, and the first thing he did when he came back was to find Su Han.

"Xiao Han, if you bind him, he can protect you, and you can also share life with him." Sharing life means that as long as the monster doesn't die, he won't die, even if he doesn't practice in the future.

"I don't want it!" Before Su Han refused, the man behind Wan Ge spoke immediately. "He is a burden, I don't want to sign a contract with him!"

Monsters all have a strong mentality, and he is unwilling to make a contract with a useless person.

He didn't notice at all that Wan Ge's face turned cold when he spoke, and the next second Wan Ge's sword was unsheathed and placed on his neck: "Okay, if you don't want to, then die now."

In an instant, the memory of being beaten for two days immediately filled his mind.

The monster knelt down with a plop, and said with red eyes: "Don't kill me, I am willing, I am willing."

After the monster agreed, Wan Ge took Su Han's hand and poked his fingertips, and the blood formed a blood contract with the monster.

At that moment, Su Han realized who the monster in front of him was: "It's you!"

It was the monster that injured his eyes and destroyed his spiritual roots.

The monster was confused, and when he looked at the blindfolded man, who was still stunningly beautiful, he seemed to have a little impression.

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