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Chapter 263 Chaoyang Misunderstood Xiao Junze

Compared to people, these Gu butterflies seem to be more considerate and more persistent.

"They are uncontrollable..." Chaoyang wanted to persuade Xiao Junze. "And they can hurt people. Did you know that these Gu butterflies can live in the human body and harm innocent people."

"They won't hurt people!" Xiao Junze was a little excited, and the wound hurt. "Chao'er, believe me, these Gu butterflies have a very subtle connection with me. They will lodge their eggs in animals. They will not

Harm people."

Chaoyang's face darkened, Xiao Junze was really confused by these Gu butterflies?

"The corpses are outside, you tell me they won't harm anyone?" Chaoyang sneered. "Xiao Junze, you have been deceiving yourself and others."

In the past, it was because Murong Ling deceived himself and others, and he turned a blind eye to the fact that Murong Ling had done so many wrong things.

Now he even chooses to turn a blind eye to these Gu butterflies. "You can't trust these Gu butterflies so much just because they saved you."

Xiao Junze's breathing was not smooth, and the distrust in Chaoyang's eyes still hurt him.

"I didn't... they won't harm anyone..." Xiao Junze persisted... "I won't hurt them either."

"Xiao Junze, you will always live in your own world, deceiving yourself and others, and being self-righteous!" Chaoyang clenched his hands hard, feeling slightly out of control.

She would still mind...

Mind what Xiao Junze did to her.

At the beginning, Xiao Junze chose to turn a blind eye for Murong Ling, questioning her in every possible way, distrusting and bullying her.

Now because of these Gu butterflies...

The funny thing is, there are just some Yin Gu, some that should be eliminated, and some Yin Gu that almost killed him!

Taking a deep breath, Chaoyang looked away.

Think about it carefully, what qualifications do you have to persuade?

She didn't want to ask whether Xiao Junze was dead or alive.

Shaking his head, Chaoyang stood up. "You have a good rest, I still have things to deal with. We will meet at the Mu family barracks. Be careful to hide your identity."

Since Liu Mingyan is willing to take care of this nosy matter, let her take care of it.

"Chao'er..." Seeing Chaoyang about to leave, Xiao Junze lowered his head and called weakly.

Chaoyang's steps froze for a moment and he didn't look back.

"Is it true that as long as a person makes a mistake, he will never have the chance to be forgiven and believed in?" Xiao Junze's voice was very soft and weak.

He knew he had made a mistake, and at that time... he was just afraid.

Afraid of losing the light that I want to hold in my hands.

Just like now...

He didn't want to lose these Gu butterflies, but Chaoyang didn't trust him, nor did he trust the Gu butterflies who protected him.

Chaoyang did not stop, jumped off the window sill and left.

In the dark night, the Gu butterfly finally tentatively entered the room and nestled against Xiao Junze's body, its scales emitting a faint blue light.

They stayed with Xiao Junze quietly, as if they wanted to appease his sadness.

The corners of his eyes were slightly moist. Xiao Junze smiled and raised his hand to look at the blue Gu butterflies on his fingertips. "She doesn't seem to like you very much..."

It seems like no one likes you.

Gu Die stayed with Xiao Junze quietly, without making a sound or responding.

They are just Gu butterflies.



Leaving the inn overnight.

Chaoyang rushed to the location of the imperial mausoleum in southern Xinjiang.

She wanted to arrive before dawn to see what Ning He wanted to do.

"Look, a lot of people have died recently."

"I heard that Poison Valley has too much time to take care of itself, and killers often come to Poison Valley. Who did the old man offend?"

"Look, another one has died here."

"Oh, these people who died recently all died in miserable ways."

In the middle of the night, Chaoyang drove through two cities, hearing news of someone's death along the way.

He reined up his horse and went to investigate. Chaoyang frowned slightly. "Old man, it's not yet dawn, what are you..."

"Girl, you're from outside, right? Southern Xinjiang has been uneasy recently. There may be some scum in the Gu sect. There are always people who are parasitized by poisonous Gu and die miserably."

Chaoyang stepped forward and took a look, and his heart trembled. The death condition was exactly the same as that of the corpses at the inn.

Chaoyang could see the death of the Gu insect after it had broken out of its cocoon, but Xiao Junze was far away at the station outside Border City, how could it be possible...

Even if the Gu butterflies followed her all the way, they would not be able to reproduce and break out of their cocoons so quickly.

"It's a vampire bat!" The cry of bats came from the forest, and the villagers screamed in fear and fled in all directions. Once they are inhabited by these bats, their death will be so miserable.

Chaoyang raised his hand to cover his mouth and nose, looking at the wounds on the corpse in shock, yes... the vampire bat's cocoon breakout is very similar to the Gu butterfly's, but the bat's cocoon breakout is more lethal than the Gu butterfly's.

At that time, she was only concerned about doubting Xiao Junze's Gu butterflies, and didn't think about bats at all.

broken!

Xiao Junze...

She jumped on her horse in panic. Since those people were not injured by Xiao Junze's Gu butterflies, she and Liu Mingyan had misunderstood them!

Liu Mingyan has a plan to get rid of Xiao Junze's Gu butterflies...

Chaoyang wanted to rush back in a hurry, but...she had been traveling all night and was about to reach the imperial mausoleum. Is it worth going back for a group of Yin Gu?

Chaoyang hesitated...

Why does she care so much about whether the Gu butterfly is dead or alive...

Even if she misunderstood Xiao Junze, the worst she could do was apologize...

It's not worth it to go back for those Gu butterflies.



Southern Xinjiang, Border Station.

Xiao Junze lost his sleepiness and leaned on the couch, playing the flute in his hand.

The sky was dim and slightly bright, Xiao Junze was sitting by the window, his eyes always falling on the rising sun.

Xiao Junze didn't know if there was the freedom Chaoyang wanted there.

The melodious sound of the flute seems to be telling Xiao Junze's desolation.

Blue Gu butterflies dance with it, making it look as beautiful as a fairyland in the sunlight.

As long as he didn't set foot in the court, Xiao Junze seemed to be the same young man who Chaoyang loved in the past and was like an immortal.

It's a pity that the secular world will always break the bones of immortals and make them fall into the mortal world.

"Help! There's a fire! The lady is still in the room!"

It's dawn, and the sun is dazzling.

Xiao Junze wanted to leave the inn, but he heard someone shouting to leave.

Smoke filled the air instantly, and the pungent smell of smoke made Xiao Junze frown.

"Master, Master, please save our young lady, Master!"

There was a fire in the west wing of the inn, and the flames shot into the sky.

Xiao Junze's face darkened. Are the people around Liu Mingyan useless?

How could the west wing catch fire?

Without any time to think, Xiao Junze jumped off the window sill and ran towards the location of the fire.



Dayu, the imperial palace.

"Your Majesty, it's dawn..."

The sun shone into the room, the beauty was nestled on the bed, and Yin Cheng... sat at the table and read the military strategy all night.

"I was here yesterday, do you know what to say?" Yin Cheng stood up and looked coldly at the woman on the bed.

The woman gritted her teeth and nodded, her face pale.

From last night to now, Yin Cheng didn't even look at her, let alone touch...

"Your Majesty, your Majesty is very happy with you. He has named you Jieyu, but he has not yet issued a decree to thank you."

As soon as Yin Cheng left, the eunuch in charge of the harem came in and congratulated the maids together.

The woman didn't say anything, her heart ached terribly.

Others thought she was full of grace, but she was the only one who knew it...

The emperor not only disliked her, but even disliked her.

After taking away the red scarf that symbolized innocence on the bed, the eunuch congratulated him again and again before finally retreating.

The woman looked down at the wound on her finger and married into a deep palace... Will she have to live like this for the rest of her life?

Could it be that...as a woman, we should accept our fate?


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