Since Ling Xiaoyue took Fang Zhou as her disciple, she has never called him by his name, always addressing him as "disciple."
Now, suddenly calling his full name directly showed just how out of control her emotions were.
Cheng Xing, standing beside her in fear, heard Fang Zhou's name from someone else for the first time.
Ling Xiaoyue, with an amazing momentum, stepped closer to Fang Zhou, pressing him.
This Moon Viewing Peak was her hard-earned property; she negotiated with the Heavenly Sword Sect for more than two years for it. She never expected to be backstabbed by her disciple after just one trip out.
Although the saying goes, "Master and disciple are one, what's yours is mine and what's mine is yours," this sentence didn't exist in Ling Xiaoyue's dictionary.
"What's mine is mine, and what's yours is also mine," this was the maxim she pursued.