Chapter 756: Yutong Street (1/2)
Mu Zi was immediately alert, eyes full of disgust, ”What did you do?”
Mu Zening smiled slightly and said in a sarcasm: ”What do you think I can do? He is the Patriarch, how can I provoke him?”
Mu Zi felt that there was something in his words.
Then I thought again: Did Mu Zening know that Murong Cheng was almost not the head of the Patriarch? ...And Huo Zheng, is Huo Zheng's awakening related to Mu Zening?
There is no intersection between the two of them, and it would be hard to imagine if they insisted on being tied together.
Mu Zening didn't care about Mu Zi's silence, and continued to chat with her casually.
”You know, destiny is very interesting. It is destined to separate it from destiny and luck. Destiny is destined and cannot be changed. Fortune has its ups and downs and is constantly changing. Like Murongcheng, he is favored by God. The person who lives is too hard, and if you want to deal with him, you can only take advantage of his bad luck.”
Mu Zening smiled at the corner of his mouth: ”So I deliberately chose to come back at this time.”
——At this time, Huo Zheng wakes up, Huo Family faces the division of internal forces, Murong Cheng wants to retreat from this muddy water, he must be exhausted, so it is difficult to take care of other things.
Mu Zi understood what Mu Zening meant. The popular saying was that Murong Cheng would be particularly unlucky during this time and everything went wrong.
She frowned and asked, ”These are what the old ghost Huang told you? How much did he charge you to help you like this!”
”I wanted to buy him, but he was too scared of Huo Rong, saying that Huo Rong was the fate of a troubled king and he couldn't offend him.” Mu Zening smiled and said, ”It took me several months to find him. He immediately ran away when he heard that I was going to deal with Huo Rong, and now he doesn't know where to hide.”
Just in front of the red light, Mu Zening slowed down and stopped, tapping lightly on the steering wheel with his fingers, like a sigh, but also like a sigh: ”But...this trip has been very rewarding, not in vain.”