When Jing Yan saw this, she stomped her feet in anger and shouted, "Fangzheng, you bastard! I came running all the way here in the middle of the night not to hear you say that!"
"Oh… Good night!"
"Damnit!"
…
After Fangzheng left, Jing Yan silently held her arms as she stood on the mountain and took in the cold wind alone.
When Old Miao saw that Fangzheng was gone and there weren't any more problems, he went over and asked, "Jing Yan, Master has left. What are you doing here?"
Jing Yan said, "Don't say anything. Let me calm down. I'm afraid I won't be able to hold back and end up burning down this temple."
Old Miao immediately shut his mouth and waited obediently.
On one side was Miss Jing Yan, while the other was a mystical monk, Fangzheng. He decisively chose not to provoke anyone. Although he knew that Jing Yan was only speaking out of anger, it was best not to provoke women, especially when she appeared to be in a bad mood.