After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me-Chapter 1159: The Greater Good

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Seeing that she suddenly stopped talking, Yin Hua looked at her in confusion.

Zhouzhou puffed out her cheeks, looking displeased, staring at him silently, with eyes full of grievance.

Yin Hua belatedly realized, his eyes widening, "You've been setting up stalls on the street?"

Zhouzhou raised her chin, holding up three fingers. "Yes! Since I was four!"

Yin Hua: "..."

He gave Li Yuanming a speechless glance and couldn't help but mutter, "What kind of master are you!"

Really, allowing a four-year-old disciple to sell things on the street? Shameless!

Li Yuanming retorted, "What else could I do? Who else could afford to support her?"

With her poor luck and appetite, she'd bankrupt anyone's household.

He was standing there, not knowing what it felt like!

Yin Hua, unaware of the full story, began to understand just how unreliable Li Yuanming was.

Not a good person, at all.

He shook his head and sighed, looking at Zhouzhou, with a touch of jealousy in his tone, "If only you were my disciple."

If she were his disciple, he certainly wouldn't have let her suffer like this.

Upon hearing this, Zhouzhou blinked, looking innocent and harmless. She smiled slightly, her two dimples showing, but the words she spoke were as sharp as a cold blade in the winter.

She said, "But I do have bad luck with money. When I was a kid, I nearly bankrupted the neighboring temple and Sanqing Temple, that's why my master finally let me leave the mountain."

Yin Hua froze.

He recalled hearing rumors about the Sanqing Temple almost going bankrupt years ago, but it only recovered slowly later.

So, was it because of Zhouzhou?

He blurted out, "I thought it was your master who caused the collapse."

Li Yuanming shot him a glare, "Don't you ever think anything good about me!"

Yin Hua sneered, "What's there to think well of?"

The two glared at each other, both displeased.

Zhouzhou watched them and couldn't help but sigh. How could they be acting like children?

Yin Shuo, observing the situation, cleared his throat and gently reminded them, "Grandpa, Master, let's focus on the main issue."

Only then did Yin Hua snap back to attention.

He gave Zhouzhou a look and said, "Continue."

Zhouzhou quickly nodded, not daring to let them say anything more. She hurriedly continued, "In any case, the Special Action Office offers great benefits, which will help make our Mystery Sect more organized, reducing the number of fraudulent charlatans."

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This statement struck a chord with Yin Hua.

He nodded. "Go on."

Seeing that he was somewhat moved, Zhouzhou relaxed. It seemed that, despite his stern exterior, he was a decent person at heart.

Even though he had a big ego, he truly cared for the Mystery Sect.

That made things easier!

Zhouzhou emphasized the benefits of the Special Action Office for their sect.

Yin Shuo, listening on the side, couldn't help but feel interested and asked, "Zhouzhou, can I join?"

"Of course, welcome!"

Yin Shuo immediately smiled. Realizing that Yin Hua was still present, he quickly wiped the smile off his face and cautiously looked at his grandfather, unsure whether he would be angry.

After all, Grandpa had always opposed the existence of the Special Action Office.

Yin Hua, noticing his "sly" expression, furrowed his brow and scolded, "You're an adult now, act with some backbone. Speak your mind! Always sneaking around like that—what's wrong with you?"

Yin Shuo instinctively shrank his neck, feeling a little wronged. Why was he always scolded?

He was just a little nervous around his grandfather, having grown up under his watchful eye.

After some thought, he mustered the courage to speak, "Grandpa, I want to join the Special Action Office. Is that okay?"

Yin Hua continued to scold him, "You're already an adult. Shouldn't you be able to make decisions like this on your own? Do you plan on being a baby forever?"

At this point, Yin Shuo had no words left.

It seemed that whatever he said or did today would only lead to being scolded.

He stopped talking, but his eyes brightened when he looked at Zhouzhou.

Yin Hua admitted to himself that he was just venting his frustrations by finding fault with his grandson.

Before, he thought his grandson was perfect, but now, comparing him to Zhouzhou, nothing about him seemed right. That was why he was picking on him.

However, when he thought about Zhouzhou's bad luck with money, he also knew that even if he took Zhouzhou as his disciple, it wouldn't work out.

Ah well, there's no fate between them.

He sighed lightly, shook his head, and looked at Zhouzhou. "I understand what you've said. What exactly do you want me to do?"

At this, Zhouzhou smiled even more brightly. "It's simple. I just want to borrow your phone. You just need to say a few words."

Yin Hua thought for a moment and immediately understood her intention. He couldn't help but laugh, saying, "You want me to help by speaking on your behalf? Get a few people for you?"

Zhouzhou nodded vigorously, "Yes, yes! You are highly respected in the Mystery Sect. Just one word from you is worth more than us running around for days."

Yin Hua twitched the corner of his mouth, looking at her little "puppy" look, and cast a disdainful glance at Li Yuanming.

This must have been something he taught her.

Li Yuanming was wronged, but no one paid him any attention.

Zhouzhou poured Yin Hua a cup of tea, cautiously saying, "Master Yin, don't worry. I'll reimburse you for the phone bill."

Yin Hua nearly laughed at her words, "You think I don't even have that little bit of money?"

Zhouzhou's eyes lit up instantly, "So, you're agreeing to help?"

Yin Hua suddenly realized that he had fallen into her trap. His heart sank, but he didn't feel too upset.

This little girl was definitely to his taste.

Although they met late, it was still fate.

Finally, he pinched his beard and said, "I'll help you, but you have to agree to one condition first."

"Anything, I'll do anything! Even if you ask me to walk through fire, I'll do it!" Zhouzhou immediately declared.

Yin Hua nodded, "Don't worry, I won't ask you to walk through fire. I just want you to do one thing."

"From now on, don't call me Master Yin. Call me Grandpa Yin."

Zhouzhou waited for a long time, but when he didn't say anything further, she belatedly realized and hesitated, "Is this your condition?"

Yin Hua nodded, "So, will you agree?"

"Of course!" Zhouzhou said joyfully. This was an unexpected windfall!

Had she known earlier, she would have called him that way sooner.

Just as she was about to call someone, Li Yuanming suddenly scowled and said, "No!"

"You're my disciple. If you call him Grandpa, then wouldn't my generation be lower than his?"

Zhouzhou was an expert at this.

She coaxed, "It's okay, Master, we'll each have our own rank. It won't affect you in any way."

Then, she lowered her voice, leaned close to his ear, and whispered, "Master, the greater good!"

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