\nNing Shu told the old man about the things she encountered on her side, focusing on Phantom King Feng Yin.
Afraid that she had angered Feng Yin and invited a calamity to the entire Daoist Temple, Ning Shu wanted the old man to take his disciples and hide.
Although it was unknown if Feng Yin knew she was a Daoist priest, Ning Shu didn’t dare take any chances.
If the sect was wiped out, what else would there be left to counterattack? And even if Ning Shu managed to kill Feng Yin, this task might still fail nonetheless.
Tao Qin was upset because of her Master and fellow brothers and sisters’ death. Destroying Feng Yin was only to preserve the sect. She couldn’t be penny-wise and pound-foolish.
The old man also told Ning Shu to be careful. He’d think up something on his side and advised Ning Shu not to face the phantom king head-on.
Ning Shu also told him about the phantom king and his woman. When the old man heard her description, he said somewhat anxiously, “If you can save her, save her quickly. If she stays with the phantom king like this, she’d definitely become a walking corpse. Her soul will be annihilated.”