The Tyrant Father's Pampered Daughter Chapter 509 - 509 I Made Up A White Lie For You
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Chapter 509 - 509 I Made Up A White Lie For You
509 I Made Up A White Lie For You
Gu Nuo’er walked alone on the path to the lonely wilderness.
Few people walked this path because if they continued forward, they would reach the ma.s.s grave.
The commoners nearby all felt that that place was unlucky. Other than those who came to dispose of nameless corpses, people usually wouldn’t come here easily.
However, Gu Nuo’er didn’t seem to be afraid or disdainful.
Her small feet took light steps. Not long later, she pa.s.sed through the narrow entrance and entered a lonely graveyard.
This was the shade on one side of the mountain, so the trees were not nourished by the sunlight all year round and grew bare.
Especially now that it was autumn, the leaves fell off the trees and the place had a withering and desolate look.
A dusky crow stood on the branch and let out hoa.r.s.e cries.
Gu Nuo’er slowly walked forward, looking back and forth with her big eyes.
White bones could be seen everywhere.
She could also see that there were corpses piled up in some places.
There were also those that were hurriedly buried in the ground, but half of their hands were exposed.
Gu Nuo’er carefully stepped over them.
The smell in the air was really not good.
The grievances of the lonely souls condensed from these corpses gathered into wisps of mist, wanting to float towards Gu Nuo’er.
However, when they were three feet away from her, they would be repelled by an invisible blue light.
As if they had been burned, the lonely souls fled in all directions.
Gu Nuo’er blinked her long eyelashes and exclaimed curiously.
“Although this is a ma.s.s grave, the turbid air isn’t heavy. It’s so strange.”
Most of the time, after people died, it was said that burying them in the ground would bring them peace.
The offerings from their relatives could allow their souls to rest in peace.
Therefore, the filth and turbid air in ma.s.s graves were the most serious.
This was because there were ghosts here that had no one to give them offerings.
Gu Nuo’er was a small koi and was born to like places that were blessed and elegant.
The reason she could set foot in such a place was that she wanted to exorcize Han Zheng.
However, the strange thing was that the foul aura here was not serious.
There were not many incomplete spirit souls that she could see here either.
Gu Nuo’er searched for a long time before walking under a withered tree and discovering Han Zheng, who was half buried.
His appearance was too pitiful. Before he died, he was beaten up badly by Song Quan.
The child couldn’t bear to see this sight and let out a heavy sigh.
“Fortunately, he hasn’t started to decompose yet.”
She should be able to talk to him more.
She waved her small hand, and the spiritual energy from all directions gathered at the child’s fair fingertips.
In an instant, they gradually turned into a dark blue water current.
Gu Nuo’er flicked her finger gently and the water current wrapped around Han Zheng’s corpse.
A moment later, she raised her small hand and summoned a faintly discernible spirit body.
Han Zheng’s eyes were empty, but his tone sounded a little surprised. “I… I’m not dead?”
Gu Nuo’er sat on a clean big rock at the side.
She swayed her small feet. “You’re already dead. I was the one who invited you out.”
Han Zheng looked at Gu Nuo’er and was even more surprised. “Little princess?”
Gu Nuo’er looked at the sky. “There’s not much time left, so I’ll make it short! I went to visit your family just now.
“Don’t worry, your wife is a very kind person. She can live up to 83 years old! When she’s 30 years old, she’ll open an embroidery workshop and earn a lot of money.
“Also, she’s pregnant with a daughter! Your daughter is very hardworking and will live like a man from a young age. At the age of 18 years old, she’ll join the army and fight in wars! In the end, she’ll become the first female general in Great Qi.”
The child smiled sweetly. “After I bury you, you can visit your wife in her dreams. She’s very worried about your safety, so I made up a white lie for you.”
The Tyrant Father's Pampered Daughter Chapter 509 - 509 I Made Up A White Lie For You
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