On the other side, after the white-haired old man was dragged back to the cage and beaten up, he began to sit in the corner in a daze. He really could not understand how he had fallen to such a state step by step.
Back then, he agreed that he would wait for the fated person at the entrance and bring the fated person back to the Holy Land to redeem himself. Speaking of which, he didn't commit any unforgivable sin, right? Didn't he just fool some… ahem, people he shouldn't have?
Why use this method to torture him?
If he had known earlier, he would have invited himself to the water prison to be a prisoner for three hundred years! He felt malice from the patriarch. The patriarch had tricked him. He had been tricked badly!
Not to mention bringing the fated person back to the Holy Land, he didn't even know if he would be able to see the sun tomorrow.