Knowing that her mentor, Meng Jingxian, had been decent to Xin'er, Su Xin felt relieved.
As one of the five sword-holding sects, Yi Sword Sect is at the pinnacle, a top-tier sect. Others would even crave to send their disciples to practice at the Yi Sword Sect.
But Su Xin didn't care about all those things. All he cared about was whether Xin'er suffered any grievances here.
Su Xin believed that Xie Zhiyan wouldn't mistreat Xin'er, but Xie Zhiyan was only a third generation disciple of the Yi Sword Sect and even if her mentor was Meng Jingxian, this still wasn't enough.
Hence, what Su Xin cared about was solely Meng Jingxian's attitude.
As long as Meng Jingxian treated Xin'er well, then nobody in the Yi Sword Sect could make her suffer.
Subsequently, Su Xin asked about Xin'er's life in Yi Sword Sect, he was quite satisfied with her responses.
Compared to other sects, the inner struggles within the Yi Sword Sect were significantly lesser.