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75. Bones

Grandma has a high and powerful position. Although she is a servant, in Mrs. Chu's eyes, she is almost like her mother-in-law.

Grandma doesn't always flatter others when she speaks. She is cautious in her words and won't say too much when she shouldn't. However, she is never stingy about what she should say.

Grandma said: "Madam, you are worrying too much. In my opinion, that Ruyi is definitely not someone to cling to. If she pleases the young master and gets close to the young master, she might as well fill the vacancy of Cui Er and let her serve the young master personally.

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Mrs. Chu is a very clueless person. She only cries and turns to others for help when something goes wrong.

"If grandma said so, then let's do it." Mrs. Chu said, wiping her tears.

So grandma arranged Ruyi to be with the young master, and then changed Wan'er back.

Wan'er really couldn't swallow this sigh of relief. She finally reached the young master's side, and not long after staying there, she was replaced by Ruyi.

This is good news for the young master and Ruyi, at least they have more time to communicate together.

In addition to taking care of the young master's daily life, Ruyi is also able to observe the female ghost Cui'er at close range.

There are gradually rumors in the Chu Mansion that Ruyi is about to live a good life...The implication is that the young master may take Ruyi as his concubine.

The young master has a lot of books, and if Ruyi asks to borrow them, he will lend them out generously. However, the young master loves books very much, and asks Ruyi to return them after reading them.

After finishing her work, Ruyi would write letters to Qin Xiao in the young master's room. Occasionally, the young master would also give her guidance on how to use words.

Ruyi felt that if the young master could see, he would be able to correct her glyphs.

In these days, Ruyi tried many ways to save Tweety, but they all failed.

She and Bai Qinghan also discussed it several times. Bai Qinghan didn't understand why a female ghost who had just died with neither cultivation nor ability could stay in the world for so long. There must be something in the Chu Mansion.

Things fettered her. In addition to Cui Er's inability to let go of the young master, there may be other external factors.

Ruyi suddenly thought of a detail that Lao Liu and Lao Qi had mentioned before, saying that Xiao Wu's bones were taken back to his hometown by their brothers and buried, while Cui'er's bones were placed in a silver box by the young master and sank to the bottom of the lake.

Could it be that this is actually related to Cui Er’s bones?

Ruyi confirmed the matter with the young master, and the young master admitted that Cui Er's bones were indeed sunk into the lake.

"Master, you may remember where Cui Er's body box is placed in the lake?" Ruyi asked.

The young master said: "Yueling Lake is so big, how can I remember the exact location? Ruyi, do you think Cui'er is blaming me for not burying her bones?"

Ruyi said: "Probably not... Although Cui'er is riding on your neck, in the final analysis, she just covers your eyes and does not absorb your yang energy, nor does she hurt you... She shouldn't be harming you. It's just

For some reason, I couldn't communicate with her, so I thought maybe it had something to do with her bones. People often say they'll rest in their graves, but there are also many people who were eaten by wolves, or drowned in the sea... I haven't seen either.

Everything turned into a ghost and stayed there for a long time...so the young master doesn’t need to take it to heart."

Ruyi's words did not bring much psychological comfort to the young master. He repeatedly asked himself if he had done something to hurt Tweety again.

"Master, don't worry. I will find out about this matter," Ruyi said.

Ruyi slipped out of the young master's room and ran towards Yueling Lake. She ran so fast that she bumped into Wan'er on the road.

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