Seeing the old man's kind attitude, Chen Feng couldn't help but be stunned!
According to normal circumstances, when the younger ones are wronged, wouldn’t the older ones vent their anger?
Why did the other party ignore his daughter's humiliation and do the opposite?
He had roughly guessed the relationship between this group of people through observation.
The rich old man is the father of the woman in red, and the master of the guards such as Captain Zheng.
The young man named Wu Yunzhe and another old man were admirers of the woman in red.
In other words, the wealthy and old have the final say in everything now.
Since I am a pariah with no family or clan in the eyes of these people, why am I treated differently by this old man alone?
As the saying goes, there must be a monster when things go wrong, and there must be a reason for the other party's actions.
However, you cannot ask about such things face to face, and even if you ask the other party, they may not be able to tell you.
Besides, if he doesn't make a fool of himself, he can no longer treat him coldly with such an attitude.
His eyes flashed, and Chen Feng cupped his fists and returned a salute: "Senior, you are serious! If you get angry in the next moment, you are also at fault. If you have offended me, please forgive me!"
"Hahaha, you know that little brother is an enlightened person!"
When the old man heard this, a smile appeared on his face and he laughed.
"You see, I have always taught you that peace is the most important thing, but you never take it to heart. Making an enemy and making a friend are just a matter of a thought. Shouldn't we reflect on this situation now?"
"But Master, he is just a pariah..."
The evil-eyed guard from before saw the opportunity and interjected reluctantly.
"What about the untouchables? Which of you has reached his level at the same age? Besides, under the sky, everyone is equal, so what is the distinction between high and low?"
The old man glared at the man, shouted sharply, and then turned his eyes to Chen Feng again.
"I am Zheng Zhong, the head of the Zheng family in Wushi City outside the Ten Thousand Beasts Mountain. I wonder what your little brother's surname is? Do you know about the Mysterious Medicine Sect?"
"Xuanyi Sect? Do you know Xuanyi Sect?'
Chen Feng was about to answer his name, but when he heard the word Xuanyi Sect, his expression suddenly changed.
"Hmph! Don't pretend to be stupid. The Xuanyi sect was once the leader of tens of thousands of clans. Who wouldn't know it?" The woman in red snorted coldly.
Hearing this, Chen Feng was shocked again, almost causing a storm.
"So, this is Xuanmen?"
"Xuanmen?" Zheng Zhong smiled and shook his head: "That's what the outside world calls it, and the people inside call it Xuanjie!"
Having said this, he looked at Chen Feng with deep meaning: "What? How could this little brother not know about this situation that everyone knows? Could it be that he comes from the secular world?"
"Haha, of course not! Senior doesn't need to be called little brother or little brother. I call him Feng Chen. I just woke up because of an injury. My mind is a little confused and I can't remember many things!"
Chen Feng was quite wary of the other party's unreasonable attentiveness, so naturally he would not tell the truth and tell him the name he had used before.
"Didn't you call yourself Chen Feng before?" a guard questioned.
"What qualifications do people like you have to ask me to tell you the truth?" Chen Feng sneered.
"Boy, don't get too carried away!" Captain Zheng snorted through gritted teeth.
"Okay, let's take a step back and look forward to it. Since it's a misunderstanding, just understand each other! If nothing happens, little brother Fengchen, how about having a drink with me? It can also be considered as an apology for the previous offense?"
Zheng Zhong frowned and glared at everyone in his party, then smiled and extended an invitation to Chen Feng.
"No need! We still have things to do next. If we are destined to meet in Wushi City in the future!" Chen Feng declined without hesitation.