Lu Bei curiously sized up Ji Fa, seemingly uninterested in the three demonesses by his side.
The fourth reincarnation of young Ji, with a face like sculpted jade and dressed in a white robe purer than snow, adorned with a jade belt at his waist and wearing the long robe of a Tao master, cut an impressive and elongated figure, with sleeves fluttering, emanating an indescribable air of nonchalance.
Strikingly handsome, almost catching up to him.
The name Ji Fa sparked a flurry of thoughts in Lu Bei's mind, even more intriguing than that of Ji Chang, who was subject to Fishing Law Enforcement. It was like Zhunti Taoist, Overturning Heaven Seal, Binding Dragon Rope; it involuntarily reminded him of large-scale religious conflicts akin to the Gods List.
Speaking of which, his clone the Golden Winged Great Roc, that was still a black-winged golden-eyed eagle in Lion Camel Country called Yin Shou, had some conflict with Ji Chang and Ji Fa due to an incompatibility in their characters.