The Yun Family's Ninth Child Is An Imp!

Chapter 3785

Hei Xinjiu was very relaxed. She could not be bothered with these things. The forefather’s warning was just a way for her to clear her name!


As for the bleeding of Xie Zhi’s ears, it was even easier. When she touched Xie Zhi’s ears, she threw a few spiritual bees into his ears.


The legs of those spiritual bees were stained with bright red flower juice. She just needed to get some from them according to her arrangement.


Later, she went to talk to Xie Zhi and took the opportunity to put those spiritual bees back into the spiritual beast bag.


As for the remaining flower juice in Xie Zhi’s ears, it did not matter at all. After all, the matter was over. It did not matter whether manager song believed it or not. As long as he did not have any evidence against her, it was fine.


The reason why this guy was deliberately mystifying was that she was not popular among the disciples to begin with. Moreover, the evidence of the explosion of the door was conclusive. If she did not make some gimmicks, who would listen to her!


Moreover, with the evidence of Xie Zhi, her words were even more convincing.


Because of this, the eight sword forging halls naturally could not complete the mission. Even Hall Master Zhuge and the others felt much more relaxed. Since they could not complete the mission, they did not have to worry about being punished.


Moreover, now that the sword forging hall was in the middle of a storm, the sword pool naturally did not dare to publicly make things difficult for the No. 9 Sword Forging Hall at this time, for fear of causing any more trouble.


Therefore, the atmosphere in the No. 9 forging sword hall was very relaxed recently, and even Hall Master Zhuge’s temper was a little better than before.


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Yun Chujiu was also too lazy to compete with him. After a few days in the sword hut, this fellow felt that the time-consuming and laborious task of forging swords should be left to those foolish men!


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Yun chujiu pondered over it for a few days. She felt that in order to achieve the goal of isolating or even destroying the nine pavilions, the most important thing was to raise her status.


She was only a small handyman now and didn’t have any say at all. The only reason she was able to meet Master Ouyang and the others was because she was once the female Emperor of Zephyr. Otherwise, a small piece of trash like her wouldn’t even be able to meet an elder.


After inquiring about the situation, this fellow decided to think of a way to become an outer sect disciple first, and then plan step by step.


There was only one way for a handyman of the nameless sword sect to become an outer sect disciple, and that was to earn enough sect contribution points.


As for the way to earn sect contribution points, that was to accept missions. Every mission completed would earn the corresponding sect contribution points.


Yun chujiu could not help but curse in her heart. The nameless sword sect’s calculations were really shrewd. With such an a.s.sessment method, the servants would naturally work for the sect without regrets!


Most importantly, it was very difficult to earn sect contribution points. And to become an outer disciple, one had to earn at least 5,000 contribution points. Some servants could not earn 5,000 contribution points even after decades of time.


After Yun Chujiu asked around, she decided to go to the Bounty Hall of the lower house to see if there were any suitable missions.


Very soon, Yun Chujiu arrived at the Bounty Hall of the lower house. It was filled with odd-job workers who came to accept missions.


Because some missions were more popular, they were very noisy.


Yun chujiu frowned and then looked at the bulletin board. The missions on it were nothing more than running errands, planting, picking, and hunting demon beasts. The corresponding contribution points were also pitifully small, at most, it was only five contribution points.