She was still afraid, afraid that she would dream of something that scared her again.
At dawn, someone knocked on her door.
I walked to the door, opened the door and took a look. It was a little Taoist priest in the temple.
He saluted Jiang Xueya, and then said with a respectful expression, "Third Junior Uncle, Master asked me to summon you to the front hall for dinner." [
Jiang Xueya nodded, and after washing up, she followed the little Taoist priest to the front hall.
At a glance, he saw three people sitting on the square Eight Immortals table.
Jiang Xueya's heart trembled, and she silently walked aside and sat down.
She looked at the faces of Feng Li and Jing Xuan, and saw that both of them had expressionless faces.
She wanted to ask about the child right away, but felt that she was too impatient, so she decided to wait until after the meal.
While eating, no one spoke, everyone ate their food quietly.
She ate a few hurried bites and then didn't want to eat anymore.
Feng Li looked up at her and said softly, "Why don't you eat?"
Jiang Xueya smiled, "I'm full."
Feng Li frowned, "If you eat some more, your body will already be thin enough."
"I..."
"After you finish your meal, I'll talk to you later..."
As soon as he said this, Jiang Xuelia was stunned for a few seconds, and then obediently picked up the chopsticks and started eating again.
Jingxuan's eyes stayed on her for a few seconds, a trace of unbearable flashing in his eyes, and he quickly put it away again, returning to his expressionless look.
After finishing the meal, Jiang Xueya looked at Feng Li eagerly.
Feng Li stood up and said to Taoist Kong Xuan, "Master, my disciple is going down first..."
Kong Xuan nodded, and Jiang Xueya quickly stood up and said to Taoist Kong Xuan, "That senior brother... I'm going down too."
"kindness..."
After walking out of the hall, Jiang Xueya couldn't wait to hold Fengli's hand and asked anxiously, "How is it? Is the child okay?" [
Feng Li was silent for a few seconds. Seeing her gradually showing fear, she said, "Don't worry, the child... is fine..."