Mrs. Jin Always Wants a Divorce to Ship CP

Jin Yining, a Grand Slam film emperor in the entertainment industry, boasts an exceptionally handsome appearance, exquisite acting skills, and a background in a prestigious family, leading a smooth...

Chapter 449 Auntie, were you deaf just now?

Shang Ning was so angry she was about to cry. Was this something that wasn't urgent?

She couldn't see what was going on inside at all.

Shang Ning glanced down at the time. The wind was still howling outside. She wondered how He Zhiyan was doing.

With each step Jin Yining took, the flames at his feet shrank a little, proving that he had not gone astray.

But he was gambling, and if he made one wrong move, all these people would be burned to death with him.

"Don't you still owe me three million? I still remember that."

Shang Ning: "..."

"Jin Yining, you son of a bitch!" Shang Ning couldn't hold back any longer and cursed out loud. What kind of time is this to be spouting nonsense?

"My dad's the boss, I don't have any grandpas. Don't think you can get away with this just because you insulted me." Jin Yining lifted her foot, but didn't put it down, because the stripe led to two lines. If she walked the wrong way, they would all die together.

"Jin Yining..."

"I have an idea for you: marry me, and all my bank cards will be yours. Paying back the money will be a piece of cake."

"This card is being passed around, am I crazy?" Shang Ning squatted down and dug at the soil below, but as she dug, she discovered that it wasn't stone, but a smooth surface.

Shang Ning hurriedly used both hands to pry out that spot; it was a piece of jade!

The jade piece was about 20 centimeters in diameter, not small, and had a Bagua (Eight Trigrams) carved on it.

Bagua?

Shang Ning scratched until her fingernails bled, and it took her a lot of effort to finally pry out the entire Bagua. "Jin Yining, I found a Bagua, but I can't understand it."

Jin Yining withdrew her foot, not wanting to take the risk of an uncertain outcome. "What kind of gossip?"

"Jade."

Jin Yining: "..."

Based on the principle that my wife is really cute, Jin Yining asked again in a very pleasant tone, "Can you see the pattern on it?"

"can't read."

Jin Yining: "..."

"Wife, to tell you the truth..."

"I know, I know, the Qin-Jin alliance is real." Shang Ning said, ignoring the pain in her fingers, she wiped the jade Bagua clean and looked at the symbols on it that she didn't recognize at all. Qin Wei should recognize them, right?

Jin Yining raised his hand and touched the tip of his nose. When someone tried to run away out of fear, Jin Yining fired the gun, and the person fell into the fire.

"Those who want to live, don't move," Jin Yining said in a deep voice.

Upon hearing the gunshot, Shang Ning clutched her head and screamed. Only when she heard Jin Yining's voice did she feel relieved; she had been terrified.

"Even now, few people can fully comprehend the secrets of our ancestors. If you wish to die, I will grant your wish, but don't implicate others." These mechanisms, thousands of years old, are still incredibly powerful. No one knows just how defied the heavens that our ancestors were back then.

He dared not let his guard down, after all, he still wanted to live.

After Jin Yining finished speaking, no one dared to move.

"Don't worry, it's good that you found it. When Qin Wei comes, he'll understand," Jin Yining comforted her, her tone completely different from her previous ruthlessness.

Shang Ning bit her lip slightly. She knew quite a few things, but unfortunately, she couldn't understand the Bagua diagram.

"If this is really just a cemetery, why would there be such a sophisticated mechanism?" Ning Sang asked in a deep voice.

"Auntie, were you deaf just now?" Shang Ning spoke up before Jin Yining could speak, "Don't you know what burning books and burying scholars alive is? Before sorcerers were banned, such traps were everywhere."

Jin Yining nodded, indicating that what his wife said was true, and that this aunt really didn't know much about the ways of the trade.