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1906 I look like a charity?

"But for the sake of past friendship, I believe Yi Niang is willing to save me." Jiang Shangliu forced a smile, "What do you think, Miss?"

Jiang Nai only said one sentence to her, "You won't survive tonight, so cherish the time you have."

Jiang Shangliu's fawning expression immediately twisted.

He roared and cursed, "If Yi Niang is still alive..."

"You let her come back to life? If she comes back to life, I will reluctantly save you for her sake."

Jiang Shangliu's whole old face turned stiff.

He was speechless and looked stunned.

"I'm a mother, I'm a mother, I'm a mother, it's hard for you to keep calling this miserable woman." Jiang Nai sneered, "You have no right to mention her."

"Let's just say that you people are very troubled and never look in the mirror to see your own virtues?"

"Who do you think I am? A philanthropist? Just a random cat or dog jumps in front of me and requires me to expend a lot of energy to save him with just a few words."

"Jiang Shangliu, you have such a big face!"

Jiang Shangliu had a pale face, clenched his fists and leaned against the door.

Pain weighed heavily on his shoulders, so heavy that he seemed unable to even stand.

Jiang Nai saw him faltering, and his eyes even became more mocking, "I won't kill you, you don't deserve to dirty my lady's hands."

"Originally, I wanted to wish you a happy cultivation path, but I didn't expect that you would have to leave so soon."

"What a headache. Don't ever meet Yiniang when you go to Huangquan."

"Because you don't deserve it."

"Go away, you don't want to be beaten up and then thrown out, right?"

Seeing that she had no intention of saving him, Jiang Shangliu immediately roared angrily, couldn't bear it anymore and rushed toward her.

Unfortunately, before he could reach Jiang Nai, an angry-looking Shen Yi waved his sleeves and swept him out.

Before the person could stand up, he was hit on the forehead with a bowl of hot porridge.

There was a crunching sound, and a bowl of hot porridge was smeared on Jiang Shangliu's face. He was so painful that he quickly wiped his eyes and screamed in a hissing voice.

Jiang Xiaonai was so angry that she jumped up and stomped her feet, "If you hit someone, hit them. Why are you smashing my pork ribs and porridge!"

"It's dirty and smelly from this man. Let's get another bowl." Shen Yi was funny and angry, "I've cooked a big pot, it must be enough for you."

Jiang Nai then sat firmly down and shouted outside expressionlessly, "Kick him out and don't even touch him."

The shadow guards drew their swords and drove them up the river.

When they arrived at the door of Mingyue Residence, Jiang Nai walked out of the wing and cast a faint glance towards the upstream direction of the river.

"You are about to become an evil spirit, and you will not be allowed to live in this world."

The little girl flicked it casually, and a tracking talisman floated over and hit Jiang Shangliu on the shoulder.

"After taking revenge, dissipate on your own, and don't create any side issues. If you run away to harm others, I will kill you to the end of the world."

All the slaves in Mingyue Residence had incomprehensible expressions, and they felt a chill running down their backs for no apparent reason.

The mass of black air lying on the back of the neck in the upper reaches of the river seemed to tremble, and then became dormant and motionless.

The shadow guards took their swords and continued to drive up the river.

Jiang Nai paused and turned around to see a cloud of gray mist floating in front of him.

At the same time, she heard a very thin female voice whispering in her ear.

"Okay, I promise you." Jiang Nai nodded.

Then he saw the black air that was originally coiled around Jiang Shangliu's neck floating to the ground, forming a very blurry figure of a woman, and he bowed to her again and again.

Jiang Nai felt unhappy.

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