After Retirement I Became Popular Through Live Streaming

(A slightly silly and lighthearted ghost style, we just want to have a sweet romance)

Why do retired people still have to do missions? Why are there mountain and sea monsters and ghosts in a ...

Chapter 346 Jiang Qi'ang

Wu Cunxu was taken aback, and remained silent for a while before asking, "I'd like to ask, what are your thoughts on this matter, Yan?"

“I do not recommend that you take away her divinely bestowed abilities. But if you feel that these abilities are hindering her life and want to seal or even remove them, I respect your decision.”

The young man said calmly, "I request that Wu Yue accompany me."

Wu Cunxu gave Yan Chiyu a deep look and nodded: "I will personally take Xiao Nian to my second uncle's house this weekend."

After lunch, with two hours to go before his appointment with Chu Xiao, Yan Chiyu sat in the car and waited.

He opened the black bag, inside which was a thin, old book, or more accurately, a torn section. Besides the old book, there were several photographs and a letter.

The cover of the old book is titled "Miscellaneous Anecdotes of Beijing".

As for the photos...

Yan Chiyu's pupils contracted slightly.

Uncle Min, sitting in the driver's seat, clearly sensed that something was off about the atmosphere inside the car. Through the rearview mirror, he saw the Second Young Master's cold and solemn expression, and his heart sank.

Uncle Min mustered his courage and asked, "Second Young Master? What's wrong?"

After a long pause, Yan Chiyu finally spoke: "It's nothing."

Hearing this, Uncle Min stopped asking questions. The fact that the Second Young Master could answer like this meant that things hadn't gotten too bad yet; the sky hadn't fallen.

While Uncle Min was lost in thought, Yan Chiyu in the back row had already opened another envelope.

The envelope didn't contain a letter, but a crescent-shaped gold key. This key alone couldn't reveal what it could open.

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In the afternoon, the three met at the police station on time.

"I've already spoken to the Jiang family, so I'll head straight there." Chu Xiao got into the driver's seat, glanced back at the children sitting in the back, and wondered to himself.

The atmosphere... feels a bit off?

Not only was Chu Xiao puzzled, but Wu Yue also felt something was off. She looked at the indifferent-looking young man beside her, wondering what was wrong with him, that made him seem somewhat unfamiliar to her.

"What's wrong with you?" Wu Yue poked Yan Chiyu's arm, her clear black and white eyes flashing with doubt.

"fine."

Yan Chiyu did not turn around; his gaze remained fixed on the scenery outside the car window, leaving Wu Yue with only his cold profile.

Wu Yue quickly stopped asking questions.

【Ahhh, Yanmei, you've changed!!】

【Yanmei? What's wrong with you?】

The witch god's heart is breaking.

No way, why all of a sudden... I'm scared.

At this moment, a beautiful young woman shed tears of fear.

Chu Xiao: "?"

They were all getting along well and happy the night before. And now...? Sigh, the atmosphere between young people is as unpredictable as the rain in June.

Until he arrived at Jiang Qi'ang's house, Yan Chiyu did not say another word.

"Officer Chu."

“Mr. Jiang, regarding the strange thing your son encountered, I asked two friends to come over; only they can handle it. This is Yan Chiyu, and this is Wu Yue. They also attend Shuangyi High School,” Chu Xiao introduced.

Jiang's parents had heard Chu Xiao mention on the phone that he was going to bring two feng shui masters with such skills, but they never expected that they would be two children who were about the same age as their son.

Wu Yue and Yan Chiyu were both aloof people, Chu Xiao knew that from the moment he met them, so after he finished introducing them, he didn't even have time to greet them before saying, "Take us to see Jiang Qiao, no need for formalities."

"Okay, okay."

Jiang's mother led them to Jiang Qi'ang's bedroom.

As soon as the two entered, they saw the handsome young man huddled in the corner—no, it would be more accurate to say he looked haggard. If his classmates had seen Jiang Qiang, they would have clearly noticed how much weight he had lost; in just two days, he seemed like a completely different person.