Under the pressure of Di Xie, Zhou Ye eventually led his people to retreat. Before leaving, Zhou Ye still harbored hostility towards Gu An, but it wasn't to the extent of deep hatred; he was merely very dissatisfied and wanted to teach Gu An a lesson.
Afterward, Di Xie laid his cards out on the table to Gu An, revealing his true identity. Finally, he left under Gu An's astonished gaze.
He turned his back to Gu An, and with a slight sigh under the watchful eyes of many disciples on both sides of the street.
From then on, he feared it would be challenging to become friends with Gu An, with the disparity in status and cultivation levels between them.
Even if he intended to befriend him, Brother Gu would probably feel pressured, right?
Di Xie chuckled self-deprecatingly.
Meanwhile, Gu An continued to ride the Blood Prison Great Saint, touring the streets for nearly two hours before they finally left the city.