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Chapter 988 I¡¯m so cold

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    Xing Zhimo first sent Yan Wanxi home and then destroyed the Dali Temple himself.

    Along the way, he thought about what happened tonight.

    Thinking of the days when Princess An Ning disappeared a year ago, it seemed that nothing special happened in Kyoto.

    On the other hand, many things happened in Plum Blossom Town.

    ¡°It¡¯s just that when you think about it, it¡¯s impossible to investigate these things.

    Xing Zhimo was walking like this. Suddenly, a man passed by him.

    At first, Xing Zhimo didn't pay attention, but when the two passed by, he smelled a strange smell on the man.

    Xing Zhimo was thinking about things. When he noticed something was wrong and turned around, he found that the man just now had disappeared.

    He frowned and said to himself: "Did I see it wrong? Or was that a ghost just now?"

    After standing there for a while and not noticing anything wrong, he continued walking towards Dali Temple.

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    In the dark night sky, stars are twinkling in the sky.

    On Huangxing Street, in a certain alley, a man had just finished drinking and was walking home.

    Suddenly, a woman appeared in front of her. The woman was wearing a light pink chest-length skirt. She was facing away from the man, squatting in the corner and crying.

    As if she was extremely cold, she was holding her arms and sobbing softly.

    The man drank a lot of wine tonight, and his mind was still a little groggy at this time.

    When he saw the woman, his first reaction was to look away. He quickly turned his face away, took off his cloak and put it on the woman.

    The woman stopped sobbing when the man put a cloak on her.

    The man also turned his head, looked at her back, and said, "Girl, why are you crying here in the middle of the night?"

    The woman whispered: "I, I'm so cold."

    Because the woman was wearing a chest-length skirt, her shoulders and arms were exposed.

    It was another winter night, so it would naturally be cold. The man didn¡¯t think there was anything wrong, and he asked thoughtfully: ¡°Where does the girl live? If you don¡¯t mind, I will send the girl home, but  good?"

    The woman still said the same thing, "I, I'm so cold"

    It was only then that the man realized something was wrong. He slowly moved to the woman and looked up at her face

    At this sight, the man¡¯s drunken mind suddenly sobered up!

    He covered his mouth tightly and backed away slowly.

    When he was almost back, he started running wildly.

    Fortunately, the man¡¯s home was not too far from Huangxing Street. He rushed to his home and locked the door tightly

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    Early the next morning, Yan Wanxi walked to the yard and stretched out.

    Watching the flying shadow in the yard following the big yellow chicken, I would take a bite of it.

    When the big yellow chicken first started, he just turned around and glared at it, but later it hurt him and he fought back fiercely.

    What Yan Wanxi saw was this scene.

    Feiying gently pricked the big yellow chicken a few times. The big yellow chicken turned around and started to prick one of his wings. It didn't stop until Feiying's wing was missing a piece of feather.

    Then, regardless of whether it was sad or not, he walked boldly in the direction of Yan Wanxi.

    Yan Wanxi picked it up, glanced at Feiying again, and said, "Why are you so mean? You have to figure it out and see what you can do."

    This was obviously meant for Feiying.

    Feiying was a little unconvinced and was about to say something when he heard a knock on the door and he shut up.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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