Passionate Marriage: Uncle, I Must Spoil You

She has a bold and domineering personality and always gets even.

Her best friend got together with her fiancé; in return, she successfully seduced the man she loves.

He is a stoic god i...

Chapter 40 is like a ghost movie from a Hong Kong drama.

Chapter 40 is like a ghost movie from a Hong Kong drama.

In truth, Tang Wan'er preferred to believe in science. While it's not impossible that feudal superstitions didn't exist, they weren't absolute either.

"Maybe it's all just a coincidence, or maybe you're just unlucky and all these things can be blamed on you."

Gu Panzi raised the beer can in her arm and gulped down several mouthfuls.

Perhaps because it was his first time drinking, he quickly got tipsy and became more talkative than before.

"That's right. If everything before could be considered a coincidence, then how do I explain the fact that I've caused the deaths of several men?"

This news was indeed quite explosive, and it startled Tang Wan'er. "Has she brought death to several men?"

"yes!".

As she spoke, tears streamed down Gu Panzi's face, as if she were recalling many painful memories.

"From childhood to adulthood, all the boys I've been close to have ended up with bad endings. My first love got leukemia and died a few months later. When I was 20, my family arranged a marriage for me, but before I even got married, the man died in a car accident."

The house behind

They arranged for me to marry two more men, and coincidentally, both of them had accidents before or on their wedding day. This matter has already spread among relatives and neighbors, so my family is convinced that I will never get married.

That jerk from earlier, he's a bookworm, a materialist. With his background, he'd never find a wife anyway, so he wouldn't be superstitious or think I'm a jinx, which is why he agreed to the blind date. My family is incredibly grateful for that.

Tang Wan'er suddenly understood why she wasn't so picky anymore.

These things would probably not be so easy to accept if they happened to anyone.

Compared to this, Tang Wan'er suddenly felt that she was quite lucky; at least she had only experienced a few things.

Compared to Gu Panzi, they are worlds apart.

She downed the entire can of beer in one gulp and then threw it into the trash can.

"If you want to change your fate, perhaps I have a way, but I don't know if you believe me. There is someone who can definitely help you!"

Gu Panzi stared blankly at her, her eyes already...

It's completely out of focus, a blurry mess.

"Who can help me?"

Tang Wan'er gave her a meaningful smile, "A charlatan!"

After saying that, he took her hand and got back on the motorcycle.

The car sped through the streets and alleys like a ghost, startling Gu Panzi sober up.

She's always been a very methodical person. She's never ridden a motorcycle before, and she doesn't even dare to ride thrilling rides like roller coasters.

Tonight was a breakthrough for her, as she met such a special girl.

After driving for fifteen or sixteen minutes, the car stopped in front of a dilapidated old residential building.

She pulled Gu Panzi upstairs to the third floor.

One of them looked a bit special; there were several talismans pasted on the door, and a Bagua mirror directly above the door.

Gu Panzi felt a little uneasy, and for some reason thought of the ghost movies in Hong Kong dramas she watched when she was a child.

Tang Wan'er pounded on the door panel.

This is a wooden door, looking so dilapidated and old that it looks like it could be kicked down with a single kick.