Jingyue, like her master, was not as optimistic as Su Qi. Su Qi generally didn't think things through when it came to Jiang Zuo.
So Jingyue said bluntly, "Don't you think your husband is a little too calm? Never mind being pushed around on the trip here—just seeing some of those things should have been enough to shatter his worldview.
"Yet he hasn't said a word to you. Aren't you worried he's scared stiff?"
Su Qi said with some concern, "That's probably not it, right? People are pretty open-minded these days. He watches anime all the time; he can just treat it like he's been transported to an Otherworld."
Jingyue was rather exasperated. This just proved that when it came to Jiang Zuo, Su Qi's intelligence was completely off the charts—in the wrong direction.
'But in that trope, you're the protagonist,' Jingyue thought. 'Your husband can't practice Cultivation. It would be fine if he didn't see himself in that role, but the real fear is that he will.'
