Those six monks didn't look very old. The leader was garbed in red monk's robes and rode atop a white deer. The deer had four horns on its head and a set of golden hooves, and on its body were golden tattoos depicting plum blossoms.
His aide was beside him, garbed in white monk's robes, and behind them were four monks in gray robes.
The six of them continued to follow behind Bai Ziliang's forces at a safe distance. However, Bai Ziliang couldn't do anything about them, simply because the monk riding atop the golden-tattooed white deer was somebody he knew. It was none other than Buddha Sage Cang Lei's grand-disciple, the representative of the Realm of High Paradise—Kong Zhi.
Anyone would feel pressured when continuously followed by someone else in the Sea of Constellations. Bai Ziliang turned to Lan Susu and told her, "Susu, go ask Kong Zhi why he's following us."