The youngsters were all surprised to see that Little Chu held no curiosity towards them. He treated them as if they would never meet again. There was an innate arrogance in his stance, as if he was high above, and they were ants on the ground.
This superiority was innate; it was not like the arrogance that these youngsters had. It was one that came from deep within the bones, one that had grown and appeared alongside strength. It was nothing like the arrogance that came from being flattered, from being hailed as a genius.
The youngsters, no matter how arrogant they were, all felt uncomfortable and subdued in front of Little Chu.
Bai Rouyun was doing her best to restrain her aura, and her eyes sparkled with innocence as she was looking at Little Chu with the admiration that one would hold towards an older brother who was like a hero to them.
With a final nod of his head, Little Chu led Bai Rouyun away, and the two made their way out of the mountain forest.