After the Bigshot Lost His Memory, He Became My Spirit Pet

"Child, go save him!" Her parents, who had died three years ago, appeared in a dream, telling their daughter to go to the graveyard to save a living being.

Thinking it was just a nigh...

Chapter 145 Liu Chang'an's Night Visit

"That's what the Queen Mother said." Seeing the shimmering light around Wan'er, a fleeting look of confusion crossed Mercury's eyes. He nodded with satisfaction, but remained composed. "She wouldn't be mistaken; after all, ordinary people wouldn't have that watery glow."

“That makes sense. We don’t know the outcome until we try, so let’s give it a shot.” ​​Wan’er nodded thoughtfully, then shook her head. “However, the place where the Su sisters live is rather strange. We’re afraid we won’t be able to get in. But given the current situation, if they’ve already discovered her identity, then we have to go in to save her.”

“You also said that everything has its counterpart, and there’s naturally a solution to this. I’ve heard that there’s a strange person in this world who can create incredibly powerful illusions. They use mysterious illusions to move ancient tombs or other strange environments from the mountains into abandoned factories or parks, creating a separate space,” Mercury swallowed, then continued, “Outsiders can’t enter, but those inside are perfectly safe. If we can find this strange person and have their guidance, we can come and go freely from this environment. But this strange person is really hard to find…”

That's it! No wonder my little prince tried so many times to go in but couldn't find the entrance. The little prince quietly raised his head...

"I know where to start," Wan'er said, now energized. She slipped her feet into her slippers, as if to stand up. "Let's ask Third Uncle!"

"Third Uncle?" Mercury was taken aback. "He... he's just an ordinary old man."

“No, you don’t understand. Based on my deduction, my uncle is no ordinary person. He might actually know.” Wan’er stood up, her gaze resolute.

I also think Wan'er makes sense; the little prince stood up.

"You'll know once you try it," Mercury seemed to understand.

"Let's go then," Wan'er said impatiently. She bent down, picked up the little prince, and got up to open the door.

"But it's already dark, and there are no cars around." Mercury sat still.

“In these extraordinary times, how can we be without a car? I just bought a used car, which is parked in the neighborhood. I was planning to tell you today, but after our discussion, I forgot.” Wan’er reached out and patted the little prince’s head, quite pleased with herself. “How about it? My plan was pretty good, wasn’t it?”

"No wonder you haven't changed your clothes since you came back. You had planned this all along." Mercury quickly stood up upon hearing this. Indeed, before taking proper precautions, it didn't matter where you were.

"Clang!" Wan'er, having put on her shoes, reached out and turned the door lock.

"You, how did you get here?" Wan'er opened the door a crack, and there stood a familiar figure outside. Liu Chang'an was holding a large bouquet of flowers at the door.

Upon suddenly seeing Wan'er, he became somewhat nervous, his eyes momentarily flustered, as if he had mustered all his courage to come here.

"Gulp!" With a dry throat, Liu Chang'an swallowed hard, smacked his lips, and then said, "I only found out today that you've been on leave for a while. I was very worried about you. I came to see you and also to ask if it was because of me."

"You're overthinking it. I... I'm just studying at home," Wan'er quickly made up an excuse, just wanting to get rid of him as soon as possible.

"Wan'er, I was wrong last time. A doctor should be an atheist, but I did something so ridiculous." Standing in front of Wan'er, Liu Chang'an had some difficulty breathing and his breath began to come out short.