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Chapter 8 Who's Lying

Grandma didn't wait for me to spit out the filth in my mouth, then she held my chin with one hand and poured the smelly soup into my mouth.

I instinctively wanted to spit it out, but Grandma covered my mouth tightly.

"Ugh!" Finally, I suppressed my nausea and swallowed the soup, and Grandma let go of her hand.

"These days, you stay in the house and don't go anywhere." Grandma said, carrying the empty bowl, turned around and left the house.

I looked at Grandma's back and felt confused.

I was unwilling to marry that big boy, but Grandma’s insistence made me terrified.

"Amiao!"

Just when I was panicking, the familiar voice sounded in my ears again. I was so startled that I immediately looked around, but there was no sign of the man.

Am I hallucinating? I looked around suspiciously.

"Don't be afraid, Amiao, that person will never touch you again."

The man's voice seemed very close.

Only then did I realize that a tall figure was imprinted in the bronze mirror on the right side.

He was still wearing a white robe, his eyes were downcast, and there was a gentle smile hanging on the corner of his mouth.

I stared at him blankly. Even though it was the second time I saw him, I was still amazed. When the storyteller came to the village to tell stories, he once said that all monsters who have the Taoism and become spirits are good at illusions and can conjure up magic.

An extremely fine skin that confuses people.

However, mortals must not be fooled by their appearances, because demons are often vicious, and those who are deceived are often harmed by demons.

Moreover, ordinary monsters like to eat raw and fishy food, and human flesh is a delicacy for them.

"Amiao, are you scared?"

His eyebrows were raised slightly, but there was concern in his tone.

I stared at him, feeling a little scared.

"Demon Phoenix, no, Lord Phoenix, my grandmother dug out your phoenix heart back then, which was indeed wrong, but please forgive me, Lord Phoenix, my grandmother?" Before she could finish her words, she saw the man's thick eyes.

His eyelashes trembled, and then a wry smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.

"Is that what she said?" he asked.

"Isn't it the hatred in your heart that makes you pester the Lu family?" I asked cautiously.

His eyes fell on my face, and the sadness in his eyes reappeared. He seemed to be saying to me, and seemed to be talking to himself: "I don't want to take revenge, nor do I want to entangle the Lu family.

, but want to be with you."

"Want to be with me? Why?" I asked, but my heart trembled, thinking, does he want to retaliate, tear out my heart and make soup to drink?

His eyes immediately became complicated, full of entanglements and struggles. Finally, he just said: "You and I are destined. If you don't give up, I will follow you from now on."

"Ah?" I looked at him in shock, following me? It seemed like he was really going to pick out my heart.

"Take off that bell, and I will protect you from now on, okay?" There was a pleading look in his eyes, and he was waiting expectantly for my response.

"Don't bother me, Miao'er, you evildoer!"

Just when I was frightened and overwhelmed, Grandma's voice came to my ears. Then, dozens of purple talismans flew in the direction of the bronze mirror. In an instant, the talismans wrapped the bronze mirror.

"What did he say to you? Demons are the best at deceiving people! Miao'er must not believe what he says!" Grandma seemed to be very afraid of the demon phoenix.

I nodded, then paused: "Grandma, then Phoenix said that he didn't want revenge, he?"

"You believe him when he says it? He is a demon phoenix! The demon has evil thoughts and harms people's lives! Now that he appears, he will probably retaliate in kind, tear out your heart, and take revenge. There is no telling!" Grandma interrupted me and stretched out her hand to caress.

Ring the bell on the red string and warn: "They are full of nonsense. You don't need to take it to heart, whatever they say, it is still important to get married now."

Grandma said, not wanting to leave me alone at home, so she got me a dress to change into, then she pulled me, picked up the medicine box, and headed to Liu Langzhong's house.
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