Upon hearing this, Xie Tian lowered his hand and turned to leave silently.
He was unwilling to tell the crazy old man about his father's speculations regarding Xie Invincible and the Valley of the War God, nor did he want to share his inner unease.
Because he understood very well the kind of feelings the old man, who had spent his whole life for Xie Invincible's legacy, held towards Xie Invincible.
He understood even more that even if he killed the crazy old man, the old man wouldn't believe that Xie Invincible, to whom he devoted thousands of years of loyalty, possibly left not a legacy.
But conversely, the crazy old man must know this.
Because Xie Tian is not alone in going to the Valley of the War God; whether it's Xie Jun or his father, he must be responsible for them, and the premise of being responsible is letting everyone know this.