Our lives are based on lies. Historically, heroes were supposed to be the role models we looked up to, but were they? Some of them steal other people's fiancées, murder people to make a point, and so on. If these are the heroes, then who was the villain? Does being killed by a hero make someone a villain? Has anyone had the experience of living the life of a villain? Were they truly the villains we were led to believe they were? Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/ARvRowAG7vHGdKNLTkxiJYLui3lx-dzTzeITNFVhXA-XA46gUs4Z1S8/
"Eternal Palace?"
Su Xin's face was puzzled, and Shi Yi's heart skipped a beat. She was already a nominal disciple of Eternal Palace, but her hopes were dashed when she became Su Xin's maid.
When she thought about her bright future, her fists clenched and her lips pursed; rather than a disciple, now she would be going to Eternal Palace as a maid
Andy gave her a sidelong glance, but did not mind.
"Be ready. There's a carriage waiting for you," he said to Su Xin.
Su Xin's brows raised slightly. "You are not coming with us?"
But Andy shook his head. "There is something I need to do."
Su Xin shifted her gaze to Shi Yi, her eyes softening slightly. She had learned a lot about her after living with her for so a while. She also knew Shi Yi was supposed to join a sect. Maybe she could persuade Andy to let Shi Yi join this sect.
"Also, you should wear a veil to cover your face. I don't want anyone to see your face," Andy locked his gaze on Su Xin.