Observing Qing Shui from the back, this was the first time Chang had ever seen Qing Shui stooped. Although Qing Shui had a skinny figure, he had always been exceedingly shrewd. Chang remembered a quote that he read in a book – “if a person who usually stood upright began to bend his back, it was because he had something heavy either on his shoulders or in his mind.”
The bag wasn’t that heavy for Qing Shui, since he had also become stronger after the “Deadly Evolution” period; hence, there was only one cause – the pressure in his mind.
“What does the Willow really look like?” Chang tried hard to uncover the myth – what kind of life could give Qing Shui this amount of unbearable pressure?
“A gigantic tree, it spoke…and it has seven brains…” Jing walked slowly as she recalled the details, and she told everything she saw to Chang.