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Chapter 244 Why don't you let me die?

[69 Book Bar - www.] "Ah..." Ji Yeche shouted and woke up. The scene in front of him was a little blurry. After a while, he rubbed his eyes and finally saw everything clearly.

This is a bamboo house made of thick bamboo. Everything inside is fresh and natural. The first thing that catches the eye is a dark green long bow on the stone table, with little blue lights appearing and disappearing, like a divine object.

Where is this? The underworld? Isn't the underworld supposed to be dark and dark? Why does everything here make him feel so warm? Didn't he die? Or did he go to heaven instead of the underworld?

When he was frowning and looking for answers, he saw a little girl with a delicate appearance in purple clothes walking towards him and looking at him innocently, "Brother, are you awake?"

"Senior...brother...?" Ji Yeche was as confused as a monk, not understanding what the little girl in purple clothes in front of him said.

The girl in purple seemed to realize that she had said the wrong thing, so she quickly changed her words and said with a smile: "You finally woke up, great!"

"I..." Ji Yeche looked around. He was not familiar with this place, so he frowned and said, "Is this the underworld or heaven? My parents must be here too, right?"

The girl in purple curled her lips, crossed her arms across her chest, and said with a smile: "What kind of underworld and paradise! This is nowhere! This is my home!"

"Your home?" Ji Yeche shook his head vigorously, but could not remember anything. He only vaguely remembered that he jumped from the cliff of no return. Why didn't anything happen? Could it be that someone rescued him?

Got him?

"Of course! You big fool, big idiot, why do you want to seek death? You make me so angry!" As he said this, the girl in purple stamped her feet, her face bulging with anger.

"Xiaodie! What are you talking about?" A handsome middle-aged man dressed in black strode into the bamboo house with an indifferent expression on his face.

"Dad..." Mu Xiaodie quickly admitted her mistake and lowered her head slightly.

"Ji Yeche, you're awake." The man in black quickly came to Ji Yeche. His feet were like running water, very fast, and he was obviously not an ordinary person.

"You, how do you know my name?" Ji Yeche was surprised.

The man in black, Mu Qingyang, did not answer, but looked at Ji Yeche with firm eyes, "Son, you can just call me master from now on."

"Master?" Ji Yeche nodded silently. He didn't know why he felt like he had seen this man in black before, but he couldn't remember when he had seen this man before.

At this time, Mu Xiaodie smiled playfully, "I am your master's daughter, so what should you call me?"

"I..." Ji Yeche just glanced at Mu Xiaodie inexplicably and was speechless.

Mu Qingyang cleared his throat and said loudly: "Okay, Xiaodie, stop making trouble. You go out first. I have something to say to Xiao Che alone."

"Oh, I understand, daddy, my daughter is going out right now." Mu Xiaodie made a face at Ji Yeche and walked out.

Ji Yeche and Mu Qingyang were the only two people left in the room. Ji Yeche asked first, "Master..."

Before Ji Yeche could ask the question he wanted to ask, Mu Qingyang rushed to speak: "I know you may have many questions in your heart, so I will tell you now, Xiaoche, when your father and I were alive,

I am a close friend and have met your mother once. I was thousands of miles away and learned that you wanted to jump off a cliff to follow your parents, so I sent Yunhe to rescue you early in the morning. Fortunately, everything went well.

You still have time."

"Master, why did you save me? Why? Why didn't you let me die? Why!" Ji Yeche asked angrily.

Mu Qingyang grabbed Ji Yeche's shoulders tightly, stared into his eyes, and said sternly: "Because you can't die. You still have a lot of things to do when you stay in this world, so you can't die!"


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