Therefore, in these years, I just pretended that there was no such person as Aunt Yan.
But now that there is news, we have to know the whereabouts of the other party, right?
What happened that would cause someone to sell the old lady's things?
After all, they were Yan Zhentian's relatives, the relatives of his granddaughter. If he wanted to find her, Professor Yan would not hide it.
"That old man, whose surname is Qiao, has been setting up a stall in the ghost market all year round. He leaves every day when it opens, and leaves at four o'clock if it doesn't."
Therefore, if you want to find people, you have to go early. If you are late, the stall may have been closed.
Yan Zhentian didn't think there was anything wrong with the other party doing this.
Everyone has their own temper. The old man has a bad temper, but many of his products are genuine, but they are much better than those selling fakes.
"It seems that this old man is very powerful."
"Then I'll ask Professor Yan to lead the way tomorrow." Because he had to investigate people, it was rare for Yan Zhentian not to go against Professor Yan.
Of course Professor Yan did not take advantage of the situation.
"Grandpa, this eight-treasure box?"
Manshu looked at the eight-treasure box. She mainly cared about the jade mirror and the eight-treasure box, which had nothing to do with her.
It's the kind of thing that doesn't matter if you want it or not.
"Just keep it safe. It's fate that my aunt's things are in your hands."
Moreover, if my aunt is still alive and is a centenarian, there must be something that can be passed down to the descendants of her mother's family, and she will not take it back.
"Then I'll take it back to the room first, and we'll investigate the clues together tomorrow."
Manshu was not polite. She also wanted to know why her aunt would hide such a jade mirror inside.
Moreover, this jade mirror is definitely from before the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
If it still belongs to the Yan family, does it mean that this jade mirror was originally passed down by the ancestors of the Yan family.
What is the purpose of my aunt hiding it?
And what is the scene behind the jade mirror foreshadowing?
Resurrection or rebirth?
What does it have to do with the great witch Jiufeng she saw when she died in her previous life?
If Wu's immortality is passed down through blood, can Jiufeng choose any of her own blood as her vessel?
Manshu thought that Qi Yue had mentioned the abnormality of his second uncle. Is his second uncle really still his second uncle?
However, if a witch wants to live forever, he can only use his own offspring. Is this law really not cruel?
Then why didn't Jiufeng take her body before, but chose to rebirth herself?
Manshu couldn't understand these questions, but she put the jade mirror in the drawer of the bedside table.
The Yan family's security system is good, and no one would come to Yan's house to steal anything.
Manshu was lying on the bed, Jiufeng's face kept appearing in her mind.
The phoenix mark at the end of her eyes was lazily stretching her body, and a hint of burning sensation spread from the end of her eyes. Manshu fell asleep without realizing it.
After the phoenix spreads its wings, its eyes move flexibly, as if to break through the shackles, and the direction is facing the drawer of the bedside table.
After struggling for a long time, Phoenix failed to escape from the end of Manshu's eyes and became a little downcast.
Little Phoenix was unwilling to give in and angrily pecked Manshu's brow bone.
And in Manshu's Dantian, witchcraft power surged, and bit by bit, it was being absorbed by the Phoenix.
After absorbing it, the little Phoenix burped and fell asleep with satisfaction.
After four o'clock in the afternoon, Ms. Qin Ru knocked on Manshu's door.
Manshu stood up, still a little tired, and just looked at Ms. Qin Ru mechanically.
"Grandma?" Manshu blinked.
She just felt that staying up late was really not possible. She was only a teenager, and after staying up all night, she felt like her body was being drained.