Before leaving, Mr. Xin said something: one of the reasons he liked Lin Ye was that Lin Ye didn't pry into other people's business. Lin Ye thought about it and didn't see it as praise, because he felt that not prying into other people's business was just basic politeness. It was another morning, another busy day. After preparing meals for Xiao Zi Nai and Gou'er, Lin Ye finally left. When he arrived at the martial arts school, his second senior brother, Tan Bingchen, opened the door. After bowing, Lin Ye entered and found Mo Wutong sitting on the steps, lost in thought. Tan Bingchen opened the door every day, and Lin Ye had assumed Mo Wutong had overslept. "After breakfast, Master will give you a private lesson." His second senior brother said with a smile, "Junior brother, you're r

