Jing Jiu's sympathy seemed a bit odd; he didn't appear to feel sympathetic toward the Green Bird. It seemed that he felt sentimental toward the people of the world.
He felt sorry for the people of the world when he said "it's too late."
The Green Bird trotted to the edge of the board and looked at the outside of the cliff. Her eyes revealed a complicated emotion when she thought of the Immortal Taiping, who had just passed away, and the tens of thousands of years she spent on Cloud-Dream Mountain.
She knew clearly that Jing Jiu wouldn't ask her to seek the Immortal Bai, because it would be too dangerous for her.
Even the Pagoda of Suppressing Devils owned by the Immortal Tan had been counterattacked by the Bai family with another formation; who could tell what sort of a trap the Center Sect had laid in the Green Sky Mirror.
Then, who should go and stop the Immortal Bai? Was it, as Jing Jiu said, too late to do so?!