Shu Yu transmigrated into a book and became a cannon fodder character who was doomed to be killed. She only appeared twice before being banished thousands of miles away. After realizing that she co...
Chapter 61 Finding a Place to Stay
Master Yu, accompanied by Shu Yu and two attendants, hurriedly headed towards the Wenmo River.
The town was small, and it didn't take long to reach the banks of the Wenmo River.
The group walked towards the Wenmo River, and after a short while, one of the attendants suddenly said, "Isn't that Madam's sedan chair?"
Master Yu was taken aback. He looked up and saw his wife's sedan chair, which she usually used, parked not far away.
He looked around again, and it seemed that if he went down that alley, he would find Master Geng's house. This was understandable; ever since Master Geng said his wife was likely to conceive, she had become very devoted to him and would occasionally seek his advice.
Master Yu thought that Master Geng was nearby, so he decided to go and take a look.
Just as they took a step, Shu Yu suddenly said, "Wait, that sedan chair has also been tainted with a lot of evil energy."
Mr. Yu was shocked. "My wife is in danger too?"
Shu Yu was silent for a while, then looked at him with sympathy and said hesitantly, "The evil aura of that sedan chair seems to be the source."
Mr. Yu was stunned. What? What does that mean?
He was, after all, a businessman, and his mind worked quickly. He had already considered one possibility. But his wife was a family member with whom he had shared a bed for many years, while the person in front of him was merely a Daoist nun he had met by chance. Naturally, he would trust his wife more.
Therefore, despite having some doubts in his heart, he looked at Shu Yu with a slightly darkened expression and said, "Daoist Master, you must have seen wrong?"
Shu Yu smiled wryly, "I hope so."
Master Yu snorted coldly and strode towards the house where Master Geng was.
Shu Yu noticed that although his expression was unpleasant, and he seemed quite displeased that she had spoken ill of his wife, he deliberately avoided walking in a direction that would allow the sedan chair and its bearers to see him. She couldn't help but smile to herself.
Mr. Yu stood with his hands behind his back, silent, but his heart was already churning with turmoil.
He remembered that his wife's zodiac sign was the horse.
Could it be that she really intends to harm me?
That's impossible. This Taoist nun came from who-knows-where; she's clearly trying to sow discord. He can't fall for her trick.
But when he stood at Master Geng's door and saw that the house number was 36, he almost lost his footing.
Master Yu stopped his movement as he was about to knock on the door. He called over two of his attendants and said to one of them, "You quietly climb over the wall and see what's going on inside."
He then said to another person, "You keep a close eye on that Taoist nun and don't let her leave."
The two immediately agreed, and Shu Yu watched as one of the attendants climbed over the wall.
She didn't say much, but her face showed a compassionate expression.
Not long after, the attendant climbed down from the wall again, but his expression was unusually heavy and ugly.
He looked very hesitant, and Master Yu had a bad feeling.
"explain."
The attendant glanced at Shu Yu, then leaned close to his ear and whispered a few words.
As Mr. Yu listened, his eyes widened in shock. "You, are you serious?"
The attendant nodded. "I've already tied up and gagged the maid guarding the gate. Master, would you like to go in and take a look?"
Master Yu gritted his teeth, his whole body trembling, his eyes red, and uttered each word slowly and deliberately, "Go!"
The attendant went inside and gently opened the door, and Master Yu lifted his leg to go in.
He took a step and then turned back to look at Shu Yu deeply. The latter nodded, "Please go in, benefactor. This is indeed the source of the evil energy. This is all the help I can give you."
(End of this chapter)