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114. Chapter 114 Rumors of the ghost concubine

At night, Xiaozhu unconsciously followed An Xishu into the dormitory.

However, just when it was about to jump onto the bed, someone picked up its tightly wrapped tail.

Pain shot through the tail, and the piglet immediately burst into tears.

Immediately afterwards, its body was thrown out of the window in a parabolic motion.

Then, it heard the sound of "Peng" closing the window.

Fortunately, it was sensitive and its two little paws landed first.

If its little butt hits the ground first, its handsome and cute tail will be in danger.

The little pig bared his teeth and snorted a few times at the closed window, and was about to find the kind-hearted Lan'er to sleep with him. Just after he took a few steps, he heard a few strange sounds coming from the side hall in the distance.

cry.

It shrank its neck.

He was determined to find out what was going on, but looking at the gloomy night, he shrank back spinelessly. Then he took small steps and jumped into Lan'er's room, which was not far from the main hall.

When Lan'er saw that the little pig was coming, she carefully picked it up and put it on the bed.

Early the next morning, the little pig was in high spirits and jumping up and down on the windows of the main hall where An Xici lived. An Xici was meditating when she got up early in the morning, and she picked up the pillow in annoyance.

Smashing it towards the window, with An Xici's strength, the pillow directly broke the window and then fell with the little pig.

The little pig narrowly grabbed the pillow and turned over, only to avoid the tragedy of his little butt falling to the ground again.

The miserable little pig had no choice but to wander around the door boredly, waiting for An Xixi to come out and have breakfast, then he stepped forward and grabbed the hem of her skirt, chirped, and pointed with one paw.

He told her the direction of the temple and told her there was something there.

An Xibi followed the direction pointed by Xiaozhu, and it turned out to be the side hall where the beloved concubine had lived.

She looked down at the chirping pig and asked, "You mean, there is something there?"

The little pig was busy nodding his little head.

It sounded too scary in the middle of the night, so it would be better to ask someone to go and take a look. Xiaozhu was thinking about it all night long, so he came to see An Xijie early in the morning, but An Xijiao ignored him for a long time.

An Xibi frowned and asked Huangfuyan beside him: "Do you think it's possible?"

When An Xici came here at first, she was a little skeptical, but after they stayed for a few days, they didn't find any problems. Why did this little guy point to where he wanted to go on the first day he came here, and said there was something wrong?

Something!

Huangfu Yan looked at the little pig, and after a while, he said, "I'll accompany you to have a look. This little thing is psychic. Maybe there are some things that we can't find, but it knows about it."

Although the rumors about the ghost concubine in Fairy Town are not entirely credible, the current Fairy Town is indeed a bit weird. Everything is not groundless. Even if it is not now, then in the past, this Fairy Town must have been something strange.

What happened? Otherwise, such a beautiful and spiritual place would not have become the empty alley it is today.

An Xibi nodded. She was planning to build a palace in Yuling Mountain. Although she didn't believe in Feng Shui, if something really caused trouble, it might be bad for her. She wouldn't really be afraid of any ghost concubines, they were all grown up.

If you are a ghost, what else can you do?

The two of them didn't call anyone else, they just let Xiaozhu lead the way and walked towards the side hall.

I don't know if it was an illusion, but as I walked toward the side hall, I could feel the colder air. An Xijie actually believed the rumors a little bit.


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