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Chapter 49 Just kidding

Incense was burning in the hall, white smoke rose in several curves, and demons circled and dispersed in the air.

Peaceful and comfortable.

Bai Chu was sitting on the main seat, holding a red pen in his hand. On the table in front of him, Lao Gao was piled with gold-covered and white-edged folders.

The noble Emperor Ji's eyes were fixed on the paper, her expression serious and serious.

This is what Bai Yi saw as soon as he came in. He opened the curtain and was about to walk in, when he heard a clear voice coming from the hall: "It hasn't been a day or two since I came out of Xiling Peak. You are now

Did you just want to come over and see me?"

On the main seat, the ink pen kept moving, and those beautiful eyes fell on the paper, not even leaving the corner of his eyes for him.

Bai Yi touched his chin and made a bow with his hands, "Bai Yi has met the Lord Shen."

There was no response from the host.

Bai Yi lowered his eyes, bent down and bowed deeply, "Bai Yi has seen the Lord God."

At the top of the table, Su turned over a page of paper, picked up the pen, and put it down again.

The awkward temperament of the master in front of him and the elusive temperament of the king were brought up from the same mother's womb. Bai Yi frowned and cleared his throat, "Bai Yi... I have met my aunt."

On the main seat, Bai Chu raised his eyebrows and smiled brightly on his lips, "Hey, my dear grandnephew is here?"

He had to keep bending down to salute even when the superiors didn't shout. Bai Yi sighed silently in his heart, but a bright smile appeared on his lips, "Auntie, you have taken advantage of me, can I get up?"

Bai Chu put down his pen with satisfaction, pointed to the position of his head, "Sit."

Bai Yi lifted the corner of his robe and sat down. As soon as he sat down, he raised his eyes and met a pair of bright eyes, which made him feel like he was covered in hair. "Auntie, what are you..."

Bai Chu looked at him from top to bottom, with an ambiguous smile on his lips, "He smells of powder and powder. Why, you didn't catch up with that white snake demon from 30,000 years ago?"

"Auntie, are you still thinking about the past events of 30,000 years ago?" Your Majesty sent him to see the Lord of Gods. Sure enough, it was just for the Lord of Gods to use him for fun?

"I heard that you, who didn't want the white snake first, fell in love with a mortal scholar?"

Bai Yi looked into those interested eyes and said, "Auntie, didn't you understand this matter clearly? There is no need to ask me?"

Bai Chu squinted her eyes, "Ask how the person's feelings can be the same as those heard from hearsay!" As she said that, she pulled out a blue book from a stack of gold leather folders, "There is this saying in the book that is circulated in the world,

After the white snake got married to the scholar, he opened a medical clinic and gave birth to a baby, and was finally pushed into the tower by a bald monk." After a pause, he looked sideways and said, "That monk inside was transformed by you, right?

"

Bai Yi lowered his eyes and glanced at the cover of the storybook, and the words "The Legend of White Snake" suddenly came into his eyes. He turned his head, covered his lips and coughed, "Auntie, your grandnephew needs to go through so much trouble to deal with a goblin and turn into a bald donkey.

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Bai Chu smiled and said, "Just kidding, what happened to that white snake? It looks pretty good. After 30,000 years, has it become an immortal or a demon?"

"She has not lived more than 30,000 years." Bai Yi picked up the tea on the table and passed it to the side, "The thousand-year-old white snake, I made wine with her."

Bai Chu took the tea cup and nodded, "Snake wine is a great tonic. This is pretty good. It's a pity that the meat is so white and tender. It should be delicious when stir-fried with green peppers, right?"

"..." Bai Yi took a deep breath and caught a glimpse of a small black figure running towards him at the corner of the palace gate. He narrowed his eyes and smiled warmly: "Auntie, I haven't seen you for 30,000 years. In the blink of an eye, my cousin has grown so big."

A mouthful of water almost choked his throat. Bai Chu put down the tea cup and looked at him sideways. Why did this sound so awkward?


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