Chapter 197 - The Daily Contempt of the Ancestor
Chapter 197: Chapter 197: The Daily Contempt of the Ancestor
Chapter 197: Chapter 197: The Daily Contempt of the Ancestor
Jiangli was not very satisfied with the filming results and hummed disinterestedly, “I’ll post it later, let’s not mess with it now.”
Xia Xin replied with an “Oh,” “Okay, then shall we check the private messages on the platform? Five people have sent their birthdates and requests; shall we have our esteemed ancestor take a look?”
“Sure, let me first take Lin Yurong in.” Jiangli finally showed some spirit and beckoned Lin Yurong with a finger.
Lin Yurong, realizing she was about to be sent back into the Soul Arresting Talisman, suddenly became somewhat unwilling.
The Soul Arresting Talisman wasn’t that scary, nor would it harm her.
But it was pitch-black inside, without a single ray of light.
She didn’t want to go in, clutching her palm tightly and asking in a low voice, “Master… Can I, can I stay outside? I promise, I won’t cause mischief, won’t harm anyone; I’ll just quietly stay here, okay?”
As she spoke, she put on an almost tearful face.
You have to say, whether alive or a ghost, being beautiful is an advantage.
Her teary appearance was like pear blossoms drenched with spring rain, so poignant that it softened one’s heart.
Even Xia Xin found it hard to refuse her.
Jiangli wasn’t that strict about this request.
After all, no ghost or monster was worth mentioning in front of her; there was nothing to be afraid of.
Moreover, they were people from the Taoist Temple and wouldn’t be harmed by Yin Energy.
Lin Yurong was a pitiable soul; Jiangli didn’t want to be too harsh on her.
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With this in mind, Jiangli said indifferently, “Forget it, if you want to stay, then stay.”
She put away the Soul Arresting Talisman.
Lin Yurong let out a sigh of relief, bowed repeatedly, and gratefully said, “Thank you, Master, thank you, Master…”
“It’s nothing; I didn’t do much.” Jiangli waved a hand, sat down by the bed, and asked Xia Xin, “Who sent the private messages, and what did they say?”
“Oh, there’s this…”
Xia Xin snapped back to reality and immediately brought up the private messages on his phone for Jiangli to see.
“These people are the ones I just selected. I’ve told them the requirements, and they’ve been very cooperative,” Xia Xin pointed to the first message:
“This person’s ID is called Good Rabbit. She must be a girl. She says she had a rabbit that was well kept at home, but since she had to go on a business trip, she left it with her parents.”
But her parents didn’t pay much attention to the rabbit and carelessly let it roam around the house before going out to do grocery shopping.
Out of negligence, it seems the cage wasn’t locked properly, and the rabbit disappeared.
By the time she came back to pick it up, the rabbit was nowhere to be found.
“When did this happen?” Jiangli asked.
Xia Xin checked the time, “Oh, it happened yesterday.”
Jiangli said, “Did she send her birthdate over?”
Xia Xin nodded.
Jiangli spoke disdainfully, “For finding lost items, why did you ask her to send her birthdate? What’s the use?”
“…Ah?” Xia Xin was confused, “If not the birthdate, then what should she send?”
“The missing one isn’t her, and the other party is not her blood relative, so sending the birthdate is naturally useless. At times like this, you should have her solve a character puzzle or shake the divining sticks; that’s much better than having her send the birthdate. Understand?” Jiangli raised her hand and kept knocking on Xia Xin’s head as if striking a wooden fish.
With each knock, Xia Xin shrank his neck a little more, wishing he could retract his head back into his stomach.
In a sullen tone and not daring to object, he mumbled, “So, what now…?”
Jiangli rolled her eyes dramatically and finally retracted her hand, “Tell her to immediately think of a character, right now, without overthinking. Whatever is the first character that appears in her mind, that’s it.”
Hearing this, Xia Xin didn’t dare to disobey and swiftly conveyed Jiangli’s instruction to the other party.