"Then act better and don't let her see that you are Bei Yueluo. After much deliberation, I only have this method. You don't want to interfere with her rest and watching her from a distance does not quench her thirst. It is better to act like a sick person.
She is a disciple in trouble who pretends to want to become an immortal, so she takes the opportunity to stay at Su's house and never leaves. If this is the case, she doesn't know that you are Bei Yueluo, so naturally she won't have any inner demons because of you, and you can get along with her day and night, and you can resolve your lovesickness.
It's a painless thing, so why not do it if you can kill two birds with one stone?" The more the dream demon talked about it, the more he felt that his method was better.
"Don't forget, Wai Wai said she would not accept apprentices, how could she accept me as a disciple who appeared out of nowhere?" Bei Yueluo frowned and sewed her eyebrows, feeling that Meng Mo's method would not work.
"You have to decide for yourself. Whether you want to approach her in this way, or live a miserable life, you have to choose between the two paths!" The dream demon hummed softly, and walked towards the small courtyard of Su's family without looking back.
Bei Yueluo didn't think about it for too long. He never dreamed of going back to his old days at Su's house. No matter what, he would give it a try.
He immediately transformed into a weak scholar with a face as pale as paper and looked sickly. He was dressed in green clothes and tried his best to hide his true nature.
After confirming that there was no big problem, he went to the dream demon and said: "Okay, let's proceed as planned!"
Dream Demon knew that this would be the result. He nodded, twisted Bei Yueluo, and threw him directly in front of the Su family courtyard.
Su Wai Wai Wai Wai Wai Wai Wai Wai Wai was sulking indoors when he heard the noise outside. He walked out of the house in low spirits and asked: "Who is causing trouble outside? My aunt is in a bad mood, please don't bother me!"
What came into view was the scene where the dream demon was about to kick a man in green clothes. When she saw this, she frowned slightly and asked: "Brother Meng, what's wrong with you? Why do you want to hit someone in front of my house?"
People who didn't know better thought she was trying to do harm to others.
"I just don't like seeing him look so cowardly. Let's not talk about him anymore. I miss Xiaosan's cooking skills. I want him to cook a good meal and entertain me as an honored guest!" Meng Moyu stepped forward and pulled Su Wai.
Enter the house crookedly.
Su Wai Wai turned around subconsciously and saw that the man in green who had just been kicked by the dream demon was motionless. Could he have been kicked to death like this?
"Mistress, I'm here, cook for me, I want to order!" The dream demon started shouting when he entered Su's house, completely treating it as his own home.
Su Wai Wai was too lazy to pay attention to the dream demon. She looked back at the man lying on the ground and saw that he was still in the same posture as before, motionless.
She went to the small courtyard by mistake, gently pushed the man's shoulder and asked: "Hey, are you okay? Are you dead?" With this push, the man turned over, revealing his face as pale as paper.
, and his thin lips without any color.
He is just a very ordinary-looking man, but he has a pitiful temperament that makes him unforgettable.
She came closer and stretched out her hand to feel his breath. She breathed softly and lightly, "It's okay, he's alive." The man had a faint medicinal smell, as if he had been soaked in a medicine bucket all year round.
"Hey, wake up, if you want to die, don't die in front of my house. If others don't know, they will think that my family members beat you to death." Su Wai Wai Wai shook the man's body gently.
The man is still in a coma, and his frown seems to be telling how frustrated this man is.
"Mom, this person looks so pitiful." At some point, Su Xiaoer came to her side, awakening Su Wai Wai Wai from her thoughts.