"After the death of my mother, my father would often sit by himself in a daze for a long time, as if he was thinking about something. Finally, Dad told me his conclusion. His conclusion was that life was limited. This was too pathetic, just like Mom. Mom should have been happy with us all the time, but then she just left. Dad said he was scared of what he was going to become, and he couldn't stop worrying about me. "

"So Daddy forced me to separate my soul from my body. Originally, it seemed as if my soul was going to be locked up, but I didn't dare to appear after I escaped, so I thought that Daddy was only like this because he suffered a blow on Mommy's life. But then I found out, Daddy found a secret recipe for longevity, and that is to use his own blood and soul to refine medicine. I don't know how I managed to get through that period of time. Even though the tiger's poison wasn't enough to make me eat it, my father was still so heartless. "I knew that my dad had been looking for me, so I hid, and then I hid here, not daring to leave. I didn't expect him to stay, too, until now. I don't know what he really wants now, I only know that he's raised a lot of zombies over the years."

I didn't say anything after listening. I just stood to the side and silently digested the content. Actually, what Wu Na said wasn't much, but it contained a great amount of information.

Who would have thought that the person who had been by his side for so many years was actually such a malicious and despicable person? It took me a while to change my opinion of him. Now, I have gotten to know Boss Wu completely once more. This is a Boss Wu that I am not familiar with.

When I think about how Chief Wu even tried to kill his own daughter, I don't feel good about it.

However, since he has such a background, he might know some of the strange things that have happened in the town recently. Even I wonder if it has anything to do with him. Now that I think about it, I'm determined to find Boss Wu.

I asked, "Wu Na, do you know where we can find Boss Wu?"

Wu Na nodded. "I probably know. There's a high chance that he went back to his hometown."

"Wu Na, lead the way, I will go with you to look for Boss Wu tomorrow."

After saying that, his mother actually woke up.

I walked over and squatted down beside the bed. I softly said, "Mom, why are you awake? Why aren't you sleeping?"

Mom touched my head. "I was just afraid that you'd be worried, so I quickly went back to take a look."

"Mom, what you're doing today is too ridiculous. Do you know how dangerous it is? "No matter what, I should be the one to do it. Look at how young and strong I am."

The mother smiled gently. "You only know how to mess around. It would be too bad for you to do it. "You know, after the blood transfusion, your mom and I had a mental connection with the nurse. If that's the case, we can know each other's situation in the future and help rescue the soldiers."

I nodded my head helplessly and explained to him about Wu Na. After her mother heard this, she couldn't help but sigh as she pulled Wu Na along, talking about family relationships nonstop to give her a real understanding of the world and society.

I looked at Fatty, who didn't say anything, and asked him what was wrong.

Fatty sighed, "Actually, it's nothing much. I just feel like time is passing really quickly. In just a blink of an eye, you've already taken on a completely different front." This time, I really want to go, but I haven't fully recovered from the injuries on my body.

"I know, but Fatty, you've always been a good partner of mine …"

The fat man smiled and clapped his hands at me.

The next day I set out with Wu Na to her hometown, and for a better rest we took the kind of car that would take a group trip. First, we took the train for almost half a day. Then we took the bus for another three or four hours, but by the time we reached the real village, we were no longer able to drive in, so we'd still have to walk.

This way, I don't know how remote this place is either. But it's the same for me. After all, I'm prepared to do whatever it takes to do it.

We walked for an hour before we finally reached the village.

When everyone walked in, they found that every household in the village now had happy letters and bright red decorations. It seemed to be some sort of joyous event.

Wu Na and I were not in the mood to ask about this, so we went straight to Old Wu's house.

Arriving there, he found the house closed. From the entrance, it seemed that the door had not been opened for a long time. It indicated that the owners were not at home for a long time.

Just as I was feeling distressed, I was attracted by the cries coming from nearby. I walked over with Wu Na. He saw a pair of newbies preparing to pay their respects, but hundreds of foxes appeared out of nowhere and surrounded them, staring at them with mysterious and dangerous eyes.

Holding onto my traditional virtue, I took out a talisman and chanted an incantation in the air. The talismans in the air started to burn, as if they had a direction, and started attacking the foxes. Very quickly, the foxes retreated, but when I saw a fox turn around and glance at me before leaving, I didn't know why, but I felt that his gaze was extremely cold.

I shook my head, wondering if I was thinking too much. It was just an animal.

The bridegroom, who wore red robes in the middle, first called out Wu Na's name. It turned out that the one who had married today was the Village Head's son, and they lived close to Wu Na and Old Wu.

A spirited old man walked over. "Thank you, young man, for driving away the fox."

I waved my hand and said, "No need to thank me." Wu Na stepped forward and shouted, "Village Head Uncle!"

Seeing that it was Wu Na, the village chief was so happy that he couldn't stop smiling. "Little Na is back. That would be perfect for a wedding wine."

I thought of all the foxes asking me what had happened.

When they heard this, they all quieted down strangely. Even the village chief, who was smiling a moment ago, had turned unnatural.

The village chief finally sighed, "Sigh, how can I put it? It's all fate!"

Three years ago, the son of the village chief saved a fox, and in order to repay the debt of gratitude, the white fox married Wu Xiaohu. However, it was treated as a goblin and the white fox died with its child.

After hearing what the village chief said, I thought, if that's the case, then I've chased away hundreds of foxes. Doesn't that mean that the white fox will hate me? Originally, he had come to look for Old Wu, but he did not expect to end up being hated by a fox. It seemed like no matter what happened next time, he would first have to clarify before taking action.

When the village chief saw me lower my head, he frowned and asked me what was wrong. I adjusted my train of thought and brought the village chief to a place where there was no one around.

I want to get some information about Old Wu from the Village Head.

"Village Chief, I wish to inquire about someone."

"Who is it?"

"It's that Old Chief Wu who lived in your village before. I have something to talk to him about."

The mayor pursed his lips and told me he wasn't here. In order not to let others know that I had been looking for him all over the place, I left a message to the village chief not to tell anyone about what I had just asked him.

The village chief didn't know where he was, so he told me that Chief Wu hadn't come back yet.

It was four or five in the afternoon when we left, and since we were still having dinner at ten o'clock, we were a little hungry on the way.

At dusk, as the sun began to fade, we came to an inn, but when we approached it, we were stunned!

The name of this inn was "Yin-Yang Inn". Wu Na said it sounded like a underworld inn, yin and yang, it couldn't have met any ghosts or ghosts, right? Thinking this way, I started to look for another store, but Wu Na pulled me back and said, "It's already so late. Besides, look at this street, it's so desolate and we don't even know how long it'll take us to get out of this place if we don't go in. Let's go in, don't you have Zhong Kui's sword? And I trust you won't be so timid, will you? "

Why should I be afraid? I just don't want to risk our lives!

Since Wu Na had already said so, I walked in with her. When I looked at the price, I suddenly felt that I didn't have much saliva left to swallow. Just the ordinary rooms were incredibly expensive, and thinking that the quiet room I wanted shouldn't be bad either, I changed the topic and told the boss, "Just give me two ordinary rooms, we will only stay for one night."

As I said this, I glanced at the swelling in my pants pocket out of the corner of my eye. After talking for a while, I took out my bank card and swiped it at me.

It was Wu Na who said it looked like a black shop, but she was the one who said she had to come in. In my opinion, if this isn't a black shop, then what is it? He had to rely on the fact that there were no inns within a radius of ten miles, and the money needed to harm the commoners! No wonder there weren't many guests!

Wu Na walked in front while I followed behind her. When I got on the elevator, an old man was staring at me, while I was grabbing onto my sword. I think that old man thought I was a showgirl? How could a performer afford to stay in this inn! When I got out of the elevator, I saw that the old man had gray hair and a loud voice when he breathed. The old man looked at us all the way, as if he were still on the same level as us, and actually followed us for a long distance. I turned back to look at him, and saw the old man looking at me and the Zhong Kui sword in my hand with a peculiar gaze, and I conveniently hid the sword inside, and he realized that I already knew that he was looking at my sword, and he never looked at me again. Furthermore, he was his' neighbor '…

When I entered the room, I was lying on the bed, completely exhausted. I suddenly felt a chill in my back and arms, so I had to get up and put on another quilt, but it didn't work. Finally I got up, put on my headphones, turned on the water, and made myself a cup of hot tea before falling asleep.

The next morning, I ordered two cages of Soup Dumplings, one for Wu Na and one for myself.

As I was going downstairs, I ran into the old man again. He was looking at me strangely. This time, I said amiably to the old man, "Grandpa, why are you always looking at me?"

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