C138.2 —- [6.4 — The Strange Tales of Fengjia Town]
by UntamedS“Miss Feng Qi, please don’t continue to slander Mr. Priest.”
Hearing Feng Qi’s words, the smile on Xiao Lu’s face completely disappeared, and his eyes went cold, without the enthusiasm he had just had.
In the eyes of these believers, the priest was the embodiment of the god they believed in, and they could not tolerate anyone’s insults, which was also the reason why they were still present on the streets at such a late hour now.
Feng Qi pursed her lips, a little aggravated, not understanding why Xiao Lu had suddenly become so strange.
They used to be the best of friends, and now they’d turned into enemies just for a priest.
What kind of crush was this?
Today was really unlucky.
Gu Yin became strange, and Xiao Lu also became strange.
Feng Qi was irritated by Xiao Lu’s eyes; her pretty face reddened with anger.
“I really don’t know what kind of evil you have been hit by. What kind of priest is he? It is simply a lie.”
Before the words were finished, Feng Qi stopped violently as she saw that the people around her who were originally still crowding to the town’s shrine all turned back to look at her.
Their gazes were equally unfriendly, obviously filled with anger and nowhere to vent it.
Many of the faces were familiar—elders from Feng Qi’s childhood.
Each of their gazes was not as kind as in the past; instead, they were appallingly cold.
Feng Qi couldn’t help but blanch as she was stared at by so many pairs of eyes and stopped in her tracks with some fear.
“You cannot believe in god, but you cannot insult our faith, Feng Qi.”
Xiao Lu spoke coldly from the side.
How great and loving the priest was; this childhood playmate in front of him didn’t understand at all, yet she was still blabbering and denigrating the priest; Xiao Lu had completely lost his goodwill towards her.
Feng Qi’s mouth trembled, really fed up with this group of lunatics.
She wanted to directly put down a harsh word, saying that they were just like what her boyfriend Feng Yun said; they had already been brainwashed by the priest.
But now the situation was stronger than others; looking at a group of angry faces around her, she could only resentfully shut her mouth and no longer speak.
And perhaps because this group of people still had business to attend to, they did not dwell on Feng Qi.
Those unkind gazes quickly retracted.
The crowd continued to walk towards the ancestral hall in the center of the town, and the expressions of each and every one of them could not be described as happy, and there were even a lot of people with resentment on their faces, as if they were about to go and fight.
Feng Qi was so overwhelmed by the atmosphere that she couldn’t breathe, and after a while she finally couldn’t help but drop her stance and ask Xiao Lu, who was beside her.
“What happened that you guys are so swarmed?”
Xiao Lu made a gesture of praying to the cross and spoke with fervent eyes, “It’s someone who disobeyed god’s will and hurt our companion; they should be punished!”
Feng Qi still didn’t understand.
But looking at Xiao Lu’s excited-to-near-fainting look, she couldn’t be bothered to ask anything else, and anyway, she would know all about it when she arrived at the shrine in a while.
Following the crowd to the vicinity of the shrine, Feng Qi saw that there was already a circle of people outside the shrine.
The crowd was dense and crowded, but there were two distinct sides.
One side was the believers on the priest’s side of the church, and the other side was the townspeople belonging to the shrine, and the formerly peaceful town was completely split into two forces.
“Our Ancestors are pitiful! You group of unfilial sons! These are all your ancestors; what are you doing here now? It’s a great disrespect to the ancestors!”
On the steps outside the ancestral hall, her boyfriend’s father, Father Feng, leaned on his dragonhead cane and was furious.
“Look at you guys! Look at you guys! It’s like being possessed! You’ve been possessed! You’ve gone crazy!”
“This is a bullshit god to believe in!”
Father Feng was so angry that his beard was trembling.
It was the first time Feng Qi had seen her father-in-law, who had always been steady and deep, reveal this appearance.
It was in stark contrast to the expression of disgust Father Feng had shown when he first returned to the town before.
It was important to realize that Feng Qi had only returned after attending college outside, and in the end, she had been infected with the trend of freedom in the outside world and was very unimpressed by the old generation’s set of the Three Obediences and Four Virtues.
In the eyes of Feng Qi’s father-in-law, she inevitably seemed frivolous and unreliable, and he once blocked her and her boyfriend from establishing a romantic relationship.
Feng Qi didn’t like this old-fashioned and old-fashioned father-in-law, but for her boyfriend, she put up with it.
She tried to avoid him as much as possible at home, not letting him find the opportunity to scold her for dressing extravagantly and forcing her to do housework.
Used to seeing her father’s condescending and disdainful expression, now that she saw her father’s angry look, Feng Qi couldn’t help but show a look of surprise.
Even more curious about what exactly happened.
It was actually possible to make Father Feng angry like this.
And she soon found out.
With people not caring about Father Feng’s authority, recklessly crowding in to break through the shrine’s defenses and enter it, Feng Qi also followed and blended in.
All the way forward to the lake at the large back of the shrine.
This was the center area of the town, as well as the location of this town’s dragon vein.
In the beginning, in order for the Feng Family Town to prosper, the ancestors had purposely located the ancestral hall in the only depression in the big mountain to converge the feng shui.
Therefore, behind the ancestral hall was a freshwater lake of quite a wide area.
Now there was a pig cage hanging above that big lake.
It’d been a long time since she’d seen such a simple and ancient labor tool. Feng Qi also looked at it for a while before she dared to confirm that it was a pig cage.
At this time, there was a person struggling in that pig cage.
It was vaguely a woman with long, messy hair.
“Stop it all; this is the internal affairs of our shrine; no outsiders should be allowed to interfere.”
Feng Qi looked up and saw her boyfriend’s figure.
Feng Yun was currently standing on the altar by the lake, his face cold and solemn.
The crowded people by the lake seemed to be subdued by Feng Yun’s aura as well and quieted down.
“If you all leave now, I will not care about you rushing the shrine.”
Feng Yun swept over the faces of the group, his voice calm.
If the usual rules were followed, those who trespassed on the ancestral hall would have their family name removed by the ancestral hall, and when they died, they would not be able to enter the ancestral graves of the Feng Family Town, and they would become lone souls and wild ghosts.
This was the thing that the townspeople were most afraid of in the past thousand years.
But now, the deterrent didn’t seem to be that great.
Feng Qi looked around and saw that the believers next to her were unmoved by these words.
Still with cold faces, they looked at the opposite side of the shrine forces that were confronting them, but they didn’t directly make a move, as if breaking into the shrine had already accomplished their mission.
But the people still stood by the lake and didn’t leave, as if they were waiting for something.
“What rushing? We just want to save an innocent companion.”
A gentle voice came. Feng Qi twisted his head to look over and finally realized who this group of people were waiting for.
They turned out to be waiting for that hypocritical priest.
“Priest! You’re finally here; they bullied her so much that they were almost about to drown her!”
“Yes, Father, they must not be spared!”
“And threatening us with the matter of culling the genealogy!”
Feng Qi saw the faces of the townspeople, who were still cold-faced just a moment ago, reveal a frenzy of enthusiasm, so enthusiastic that they were a far cry from what they were just a moment ago.
Snap-snap-snap-
The sound of unhurried footsteps came, and Feng Qi’s eyes widened for a long time as she looked at the priest who walked out from the crowd.
Feng Qi had seen the priest before.
Although she had only seen him from afar, the hypocritical calculations on the priest’s face simply couldn’t escape her eyes and made her sick to her stomach.
But now it was clearly still the same face, but the features seemed to have changed subtly.
His temperament, too, had become incomparably clean and gentle.
There were no traces of hypocrisy.
At least Feng Qi couldn’t see it at all now.
She froze as she watched Jiu Shu walk past her, pure white robes and a handsome figure.
The tallness belonging to the youth made his aura stand out, and it was simply impossible to take his eyes off of him.
Jiu Shu did not care about the people around him and quickly arrived at the front of the crowd.
Feng Qi, who stood behind him, could only see Jiu Shu’s graceful side face and a small red mole on his white earlobe.
Moving down the line of sight, Jiu Shu held a cross in his hand that was exposed to the cuffs, making his fingers look more and more slender and bony.
Feng Qi was mesmerized and could not move her eyes for a long time.
“God often says that people should be tolerant of each other, but people must also be friendly to their companions; we just want to pick up our companion; it’s not a hard thing to understand, is it?”
The priest’s voice was nice, and though he liked to speak at length as before, it didn’t bore her.
The tone was as confident as before, but not too sweet, but rather a gentleness that belonged to the youth’s characteristic, so that one could not help but feel good about it. Feng Qi somewhat understood why those believers were so addicted to the church.
If it were this priest in front of him, it would indeed be easy to believe that he was the embodiment of god in reality.
“You ……”
Feng Yun, who was standing on the stage, looked at the smiling and gentle appearance of the priest on the stage and seemed to be a bit stunned as well.
But then he reacted and refused categorically, “No, you can’t take her away. This is our family matter, not the church’s.”
The church and the shrine had long been two forces in confrontation, and if they backed down at this point, it would only make the church side even more arrogant.
“……”
Jiu Shu looked at the male lead on the altar, and his gaze shifted to the pig cage not far away.
In a modern society yet still doing the pig cage dipping thing, it seemed that the male lead was completely treating himself as the emperor of the land.
In the original story, the shrine after the church’s power was overthrown was indeed like an earth emperor, and even the local government that governed the town had to avoid it.
It was almost like an autonomous region.
There was no one who let Fengjia Town’s terrain be so dangerous that even with the highway connection, it could not be completely controlled, and they could only let this poor township breed countless evils.
Abdu-cting and se-lling women and abusing children were commonplace.
The woman in the pig cage was one of the countless traffi-cked women in this town.
The mother of the object of punishment was probably one of them as well.
And the cause of today’s incident was because this woman betrayed the husband who bought her and cheated with another man.
Once the incident was exposed, the shrine authorities were ready to have her immersed in a pig cage according to the usual practice, while the woman, hiding with the help of her lover, inadvertently broke into the church and was also lulled into joining the church by the believers.
Believers who joined the church, naturally, could not be easily immersed in pigsties by the shrine.
This was also the meaning that Jiu Shu had intentionally or unintentionally expressed; he had wanted to officially declare war with the shrine, and now this trigger was just what he wanted.
“Save me! Oooooh, save me!”
Inside the pig cage, the originally dull-faced woman immediately burst into snotty tears after meeting Jiu Shu’s gaze, her scarred fingers gripping the cage and begging Jiu Shu to save her.
At this point in the woman’s eyes, there was only Jiu Shu’s figure.
Though her previous initiation into the religion was just something she had casually agreed to, only the priest could save her at this point.
She had stayed in this town for a long time, but most of the time she had been trapped around the house by her husband and was not allowed to go out, so she did not know much about the changes in the situation in the outside world.
She had heard about the additional church in the town before but had only assumed that it was just a small sect as usual and that it would be kicked out of Fengjia Town soon.
She had never imagined that the church’s power could be so strong as this and that the Feng family’s father and son, who were incomparably terrifying in her eyes, would have to look nervous in front of the priest.
They seemed to be afraid of the priest’s every move.
Looking at the townspeople of Fengjia Town under the pig cage, as well as the faces of the Feng family’s father and son, who were holding back their anger, hope lit up in the woman’s eyes.
Once upon a time, the forces headed by the Feng Family Shrine were the true rulers of this town, and everyone was subordinate to the shrine and had to listen to its commands.
Even the police didn’t dare to touch them.
She had witnessed Father Feng cutting several women who tried to escape to death, and even their bodies had disappeared.
No one dared to call the police because everyone knew that even if they did, no one would come to take charge, but instead, they would be remembered by the Feng family’s father and son and die in some unknown late night.
In this situation, the woman had thought that her life would be like this; it was impossible for her to escape the Feng family town, and it was her fate to be dipped in a pig cage now.
However, looking at the gentle, reassuring look in the eyes of the priest named Jiu Shu, she couldn’t help but cry uncontrollably, as if venting years of aggression and helplessness.
Even if there was no way to save her today, but to see the Feng family’s father and son look so angry and helpless, her life was worth it.
Jiu Shu looked around at the crowd and realized that there were only a handful of people left on this side of the ancestral hall, which was really insignificant compared to the dense crowd behind him.
This was of course because there were many people from the shrine who hadn’t come over.
After all, the hearts of the people on the shrine side were not united, not as powerful as the church’s brainwashing efforts.
Many of them were wallflowers who simply hid in their homes and didn’t come over when they heard the news of the two sides facing each other.
After all, during the daytime when the believers did not inform Jiu Shu, the two sides clashed, k-illing and injuring a number of people, and the bloo-dstains were still left on the town’s verdant stone road, and the smell of blo-od could be smelled all over the town.
Anyone with a bit of brains knew that they couldn’t come over at night to be cannon fodder.
But having said that, seeing the disparity between the two forces, the smile on Jiu Shu’s lips couldn’t help but deepen.
All he knew was that the recent missionary program had worked out well.
The current male lead’s side only hated the church even more than they did in the original story.
It probably wouldn’t be long before they couldn’t help but do it.
“Let’s put her down; it’s going to be uncomfortable up there for a long time.”
Jiu Shu casually pointed out a few people and told them to go next to the altar and lower the pig cage.
Feng Yun’s face was ugly as he watched Jiu Shu ignore him, his fists clenched tightly.
He wanted to order his men to stop him, but the men under him looked at the dense heads across the street; they didn’t dare to act rashly and didn’t listen to his orders at all.
In the end, he could only watch as the woman in the pig cage was released and the shrine lost its reputation.
“Oooooooooo—thank you! Thank you, Father!”
As the pig cage hanging in mid-air fell to the ground, the woman weakly climbed out of the piggy bank, so excited that she burst into tears and trembled, seemingly ready to faint at any moment.
She hadn’t expected to be saved so easily.
The father and son of the Feng family, whom she had once regarded as evil ghosts and rakshasas, did not even dare to utter a single angry rebuke.
Jiu Shu walked to the woman’s side, smiled, and gently stroked her weed-like messy hair as he had done in the afternoon when he had christened her.
Jiu Shu had been baptizing the townspeople every day lately and had become familiar with it, more skilled and moralistic than the original owner’s baptismal gesture.
This was also a common means used by the original owner to pacify the people, which would make the believers feel that they were deeply trusted by the priest, thus intensifying the brainwashing effect.
At this time it was used to pacify the frightened victim, and the effect was equally good.
It instantly calmed the woman’s agitated emotions.
“You should be thankful for god’s gift.” Jiu Shu’s expression was gentle, and after saying that, he let go.
The woman looked up at Jiu Shu dumbfounded and didn’t return to her senses until Jiu Shu got up and left.
It was only after the believers assisted her that she got up in a trance, and then her face flushed red, her eyes revealing the same fervent faith as the believers around her.
It seemed that since the priest had changed, the believers had also become more and more addicted, even more insane than in the original story.
Having achieved the purpose of his trip, Jiu Shu didn’t want to stay here any longer.
With a gentle expression, he waved his hand toward the male father and son on the stage, whose faces were purple with anger, and politely said goodbye, “We won’t be bothering you much; we’ll leave first.”
After saying that, the white-robed priest left with the same calm gait as when he had arrived.
The group of believers also snorted coldly, glaring disdainfully at the congregation in the shrine, and turned to follow the priest’s footsteps as they left, as if they wanted to completely draw a line with this ancient and sinful shrine.
Completely forgetting the pious manner in which they had once respectfully kneeled to worship the ancestors of the shrine before the church was built.
The townspeople were indeed fickle and could easily abandon their former beliefs.
The still-crowded shrine was gone in a matter of minutes, leaving only a cluttered courtyard and hall.
“……”
“Damn, damn thing! What kind of place does he take this place for, coming and going as he pleases?”
Father Feng couldn’t get his breath up and held it in, his face twitching.
Feng Yun had to assist his father to sit down, and his expression was also very unpleasant.
The priest was simply too deceitful!
This was almost riding on his head to pee; he was simply unbridled!
Feng Yun also really didn’t expect the priest would be so brainless and directly come to the door.
Luckily, he had a good face.
Thinking of the amazing feeling he had when he saw the priest just now, Feng Yun still felt his heart beating faster, but his anger was also growing.
He hated being offended the most, and now this foreign priest was completely stepping on his bottom line.
Wasn’t it unbearable? He originally thought of k-illing him with less noise, but now Feng Yun only wanted him to live a life worse than death, preferably with only a beautiful skin left, suffering to the point of madness and being tortured by others.
Feng Yun changed his original plan of letting the priest die a direct and miserable death and decided to make the priest worse than dead.
“Father, calm down; he can’t be arrogant for much longer.”
Feng Yun said, glancing at the group of cowards nearby, signaling that they could get lost.
They didn’t even dare to fart when there were so many people just now, and now they still had the face to stand in front of him; the more he looked at them, the angrier he really became.
The subordinates under the altar heard the words and busily retreated, not daring to offend the Feng family’s father and son in their anger.
They also knew that once tonight’s matter was over, tomorrow would cause a big earthquake in the whole town, because it meant that the most powerful in this town was no longer the Ancestral Hall, and it wasn’t even a tie anymore, but the church completely crushed the Ancestral Hall.
The shrine was simply powerless to resist.
The Feng family’s father and son would naturally be so angry that they would go crazy.
And it was only after the subordinates retreated that Feng Yun sighed and was just about to tell his father about his plan when he saw that there was still someone on the stage who hadn’t left.
Before he could get angry, he took a closer look and realized that it was his girlfriend.
Feng Qi was a little disoriented, and Feng Yun called out several times before she came back to her senses.
“Ah, it’s me.”
Feng Qi responded with a forced smile and quickly ran to her boyfriend’s side, knowing that he must be having a hard time in his heart right now, so she comforted beside him, “Don’t feel bad; this time it was an accident; isn’t it just a woman who cheated on her husband? Indeed, the crime is not to death.”
Feng Yun helplessly rubbed Feng Qi’s head.
“That woman also killed her husband.”
“Ah, this is too much. Why didn’t that priest just… “This was something Feng Qi didn’t expect, as it hurt everyone.
She originally thought it was just cheating.
“Yeah, that’s why I said that priest is just trying to buy people’s hearts; he’s really hypocritical.”
“Uh ……”
In the past, Feng Qi would have echoed her boyfriend, but for some reason, remembering the priest’s face that always had a smile on it, Feng Qi was a bit at a loss for what to say, so she had to change the subject.
She suddenly didn’t want to hear bad things about the priest because she was afraid that she would contradict her boyfriend.
That would be wrong.
She should be on a united front with her boyfriend.
“Why is that woman… Obviously she was the cheating party.”
“Because she was bought, she felt sorry for herself and thought her husband was not good to her. As a result, she cheated and maliciously killed someone. Now that person is still lying in the hospital. You know the medical level in our town; even minor illnesses can be treated into serious illnesses. This time, I’m afraid it will hurt him.”
Feng Yun was angry at the mention.
He believed that the actions of the ancestral hall were not at all wrong. As for the woman who had children, leaving them behind and fleeing with her lover was simply not worthy of being human.
“It’s like this, ah, indeed, it was that priest who was too undiscerning between right and wrong.”
Feng Qi heard this and could no longer say anything in favor of the priest.
In her opinion, if you have a child, you should think of the child, and that woman was indeed too irresponsible.
Feng Qi snuggled into her boyfriend’s arms, thinking this way, but in her heart, she still couldn’t help but think of the priest’s face.
That face was much more handsome than her boyfriend’s.
Although the priest didn’t know right from wrong, he was really good-looking.
Feng Qi knew that her thoughts were too trippy, but she couldn’t help it.
On the side, Father Feng watched the young couple being mushy in front of him and couldn’t help but look at them with a gloomy expression, but he didn’t say anything more.
In this situation now, he couldn’t muster the strength to hinder his son’s marriage anymore, and all he wanted now was for that priest to die as badly as possible.
He knew that his son was plotting something, but now was not the time to discuss it, so he had to wait until Feng Yun had comforted Feng Qi and sent her back to her room before calling his son into the study.
Both of them sit in the study with gloomy expressions.
Feng Yun took out the ancient book and whispered his plan: “Father, the plan is this; what do you think?”
“Hmph, it’s fine for you to do it; I just want to make that brat grow to suffer; it’s best if he can kneel in front of me and cry in pain, and then flay his skin and draw out his bones, in order to solve my heart’s hatred.”
For Father Feng, who had been in control of the Feng family town for most of his life, the church’s provocation this time was simply humiliation, making it difficult for Father Feng to endure.
Feng Yun sniffed and moved, this was a bit different from his purpose, he was thinking of imprisoning the priest when the time came.
After all, that face of his was really good; it was a good bargaining chip.
But it was too early to talk about that; it wouldn’t be too late to wait until the plan was completed.
So Feng Yun didn’t say anything and continued to discuss the countermeasures.
His plan was to use the gu to blur the priest’s sanity and then use that human gu outside the town to get rid of him.
This way, he could ki-ll two birds with one stone; not only could he get rid of a major problem, but he could also utilize the swarm of believers in the town to take the human gu into his hands.
Father Feng nodded repeatedly, looking satisfied with this meticulous plan.
He knew that his son could finally stand on his own.
For the sake of secrecy, the two men talked in very low voices until the latter part of the night before they discussed the specific details and left the study.
And neither of the two men noticed that in the woods between the trees outside their study, there was a slender and tall to bizarre figure that had been quietly spying on their every move.
Hiss-
The hissing of the snakes couldn’t attract anyone’s attention in the dead of night, and all that could be heard was the chirping of frogs on a summer’s day, as well as the sound of the long snake’s tail rubbing against the ground.
The door to the study was slowly pushed open, and the tall monster slithered and crawled inside, rummaging for something.
After a few moments of searching, he looked at the ancient books in his hands, his icy vertical pupils looking more and more eerie in the moonlight.
He wouldn’t allow anyone other than him to harm the priest, as that was the human he was scheduled to teach a lesson to.
So might as well dispose of those who wanted to harm the priest in a moment.
Cocking his head, the monster thought so, ghostly eyes dropping to the book in his hands, flipping through a few of the pages to look at them.
He was about to just tear it apart but suddenly stopped moving.
The eyes were fixed on one of the pages.
There was a line of ancient text written on it.
–Love Gu.
[The person who has been bewitched will love the person who plants the gu until death do the part.]
Till death do us part.
A word that had never been seen before, yet so fascinating that the monster simply couldn’t take his eyes off it.
Hiss-
The gu under the monster’s skin seemed to be restless as well, his long snaketail subconsciously whipping around, easily overturning the desk and chairs in the study and stirring up a mess.
But it was as if he didn’t notice, just staring at the contents of the book.
In fact, the love gu wasn’t useful to him at all; he didn’t have a beloved human, and he was only a friend to Feng Qi, so he didn’t have the need to put a love compulsion on anyone at all.
This so-called love gu was simply useless.
The monster said this in his mind, but his long fingers with black nails were gripping the book.
Hissing, he went in circles in the study for a long time before stopping.
Then, looking at the book in his hands, the monster put it away and quickly left the study.
From start to finish, no one noticed.
It wasn’t until the next day that the Feng family realized that their family heirloom had disappeared.
And determined that it was the priest’s doing, and even more so, they hated that priest with all their might.
“The heirloom is lost.”
Inside the church.
Jiu Shu sat on a bench and looked at the believers who were gleefully telling him about the current situation of the chickens flying over at the shrine.
Only when the believer stopped did he smile with a gentle gaze.
“That’s really unfortunate; it’s probably a punishment sent down by god; after all, god dislikes violence very much, and making people lose their precious things is also a common tactic used by god.” Jiu Shu spoke in the same ethereal tone as the original owner.
That indifferent look clearly made the devotee feel a little ashamed of himself, thinking that he shouldn’t be so excited either.
After all, this was all a gift from god.
Then he also settled his temper and agreed, “Yes, this is all because they deserve it!”
After saying that, the believer straightened his back like Jiu Shu, saluted, and then continued back to his seat to start praying.
Jiu Shu smiled, withdrew his gaze, looked up at the huge colored windows of the church, and narrowed his eyes thoughtfully.
The lost heirloom couldn’t have been done by the object of punishment, could it?
Jiu Shu mused darkly, his instincts telling him it should have been done by the object of discipline; he just didn’t know what Gu Yin was going to do with the male lead’s heirloom.
Today’s he didn’t come to see him celebrate mass.
Now that he thought about it, it was probably because he stole the male lead’s heirloom from him yesterday.
As he was thinking about it, Jiu Shu suddenly blinked, and his gaze went to the shadows of the church for a moment before retracting his gaze.
Speak of the devil.
Jiu Shu looked at the Bible in his hands with his eyes downcast, as if he were carefully reviewing the contents of the Bible.
It took a long time before he got up and left the hall for his room.
He knew that if the object of discipline wanted to do something, it would definitely not be in public.
Could it be that he wanted to continue to avenge the heroine?
Jiu Shu pondered, deciding to give Gu Yin a chance to get his hands on him.
Because he was curious to know what exactly Gu Yin wanted to do.
Hiss-
He didn’t even want to put a love gu on the priest.
Hiding in the shadows, Gu Yin’s pale face grew paler in the darkness, looking at the restless gu in his hands with some hesitation.
However, he didn’t know why, but he had already made the love gu.
Although the book said how difficult it was to make the love gu for Gu Yin, who was born with the ability to use gu, the making of it was surprisingly simple, and it was made in just one night plus one morning.
His only regret was that he was late and missed the priest’s mass because he wasn’t very skilled.
But even if he had made it, there was no reason for him to give the priest a love letter.
After all, they had nothing to do with each other at all, and he only wanted to teach the priest a lesson.
Gu Yin covered his head, feeling confused, half of his mind saying that he didn’t even want to use an underhanded thing like the love gu, while the other half of his mind was frantically ordering him to go to the priest’s bedroom, to go and put this love gu there.
But what should he do after putting it there?
Gu Yin had no idea at all.
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I particularly hate the male and female leads in the ark 🥴
Thank you so much for the chapter!
Thank you so much for the chapter!! Can’t wait for the next.
Ok, did she kill someone or just put him in the hospital? Does the female lead not realize those women are kidnapped or not care? Yeeesh. Thank you for the chapter!
Life is happier with these updates~ Please don’t stop author-sama!
Idk i like how Feng Qi mirrors Gu Yin. Feng Qi complained about the priest to Gu Yin, who supported her because he wanted to be a good friend, until he met the priest. Then thereafter, he couldn’t even agree with her sentiments because he grew fond of Jiu Shu, which made him feel like he is a bad friend.
Feng Qi agreed with her boyfriend Feng Yun and hated the priest, until she met Jiu Shu and fell for his charm. Now she feels like a bad girlfriend for sympathizing for the enemy.
Just like how she noticed Gu Yin’s change in attitude, i think Feng Gun noticed hers. Thats why he told her that the woman they were gonna kill murdered her husband and abandoned her children (even though she just hospitalized him and was a sexual abuse victim); it’s to gain her sympathy again.
Even though he probably views her as lesser or even an object because he’s “traditional” he can’t stand the idea of /his/ woman supporting or sympathizing with the enemy.