Even though they were at a considerable distance, Shen Luo was able to clearly make out the features of the old man and the young lad.
The younger one was dressed in the uniform of a disciple of the Spring and Autumn Pavilion, his black long hair not tied up in the usual topknot of a Taoist, but instead wound up tightly into a bun, casually held in place with a wooden hairpin.
With a lean figure and extremely handsome features, it was one of the three Inner Sect Disciples, Gu Hualing.
Standing opposite Gu Hualing was an elderly man, tall in stature with a complexion as dark as dusk.
Around his lips was a well-kept ring of greyish-white whiskers. He wore a seamless Taiji Daoist Robe and on his head was a Lotus Crown identical to that of Master Fengyang. He appeared meticulous, with an imposing aura.
This man was also known to Shen Luo, he was Gu Hualing's Master, Wang Qingsong.