Chapter 231
Wu Shi nodded again and again: "What the Taoist priest said is that I will take you to see my aunt first."

As she said that, she looked at the villagers: "Grandma is still asleep, everyone will wait outside in a while, don't disturb grandma."

"we know."

"Does that even need to be said?"

A group of people followed Wu and Taoist Xuanyun into the courtyard.

Li Daya, who had just woken up, happened to see them entering the yard, and couldn't help being a little puzzled. Why did everyone in the village go to the aunt's yard this early in the morning?

"Isn't my aunt seriously ill?" Li Daya had an ominous premonition in her heart, and hurriedly followed, wanting to see what happened.

But as soon as he reached the gate of the yard, he met villagers waiting outside the yard.

People in the village suspected that she had beaten her aunt, so naturally they refused to let her enter the hospital, and sent her away without even giving her a good face.

Li Daya was a little overwhelmed by everyone's impatient expressions, but she always knew that the villagers didn't like her house very much, so she went to the front yard to sweep the floor without thinking too much.

Since Taoist Xuanyun entered the courtyard, he has noticed that this courtyard is a bit different.

It seems that there is something more than the outside, which makes people feel refreshed as soon as they come in.

Xuan Yun thought to himself: This courtyard is a very livable place.

Wu pushed open the door, and Xuanyun was about to enter the room when he saw a big, strong tiger stand up suddenly from the ground, with a pair of golden eyes patrolling him back and forth.

Xuan Yun was so startled that he almost took a step back.

Fortunately, Mrs. Wu reacted in time and calmed down the tiger: "Qongqi, this is here to treat my aunt."

Hearing this, Qiongqi took another deep look at Xuanyun, and then lay down on the ground again.

Only then did Wu explain to Xuan Yun with a smile: "Don't be afraid, Taoist priest, this tiger is my aunt's pet. It has a docile personality and won't hurt people easily."

After hearing this, Xuan Yun nodded calmly, secretly surprised.

What kind of strange person can take a beast as a pet?

But when he walked into the room and found that the strange person was a five or six year old girl, Xuan Yun was stunned.

Just as he was about to ask if he had made a mistake, he realized that the doll's face looked very unusual.

It turned out to be the face of an early death!
Xuan Yun was taken aback, strode forward, grabbed the opponent's hand from under the quilt, and wanted to check the palmistry.

Unexpectedly, before his hands touched the quilt, the sleeping girl suddenly opened her eyes, and the eyes were filled with thick blood.

The moment they looked at each other, Xuan Yun seemed to see the overwhelming hostility, and he was so shocked that he couldn't help but take a half step back.

"Grandma, are you awake? But we moved too much and woke you up?"

Seeing Si Qing woke up, Mrs. Wu smiled and went forward to explain to Si Qing: "This is the Taoist priest of Xuanqing Temple. We want to invite him to treat you. Didn't it scare you?"

The moment Si Qing heard Wu's voice, his eyes returned to normal.

After listening to Wu Shi's explanation, her clear eyes fell on the middle-aged man in gray robe and meticulously combed hair in front of her.

There was a hint of wariness in his eyes.

When this man approached her just now, she clearly felt the aura of the group of dog monks in the cultivation world.

But looking at the other person's eyes, it seems that there is no malice?

Seeing Si Qing looking at him warily, Xuan Yun was even more surprised.

However, he kept his face calm, stepped forward with a gentle attitude, and said, "Little girl, can you show me your hand?"

"Auntie, quickly show your hand to the Taoist priest." Seeing that Si Qing was unmoved, Wu hurriedly persuaded her.

Si Qing still didn't move.

(End of this chapter)

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