Fast-transmigration master Feng Bicol crashes into a 1950s era novel, entering a world where the protagonist's stepmother plans to give her a one-corpse-two-deaths finish, followed by assaults ...
At this moment, Feng Biluo's expression turned somewhat cold, but she didn't say anything about it and simply started eating.
When Ji Huangquan walked to Feng Biluo's side, he said, "Biluo." He reached out and held Feng Biluo's hand tightly. When Ji Huangquan held her hand, a smile appeared on Feng Biluo's face.
"Don't worry, I'm fine." Feng Biluo chuckled and shook her head. Hearing this, she looked at the other person and said, "I'm fine, don't worry too much."
Feng Biluo smiled and looked at Ji Huangquan. Ji Huangquan smiled back at Feng Biluo and said, "Don't worry, I won't come to make you sad." Hearing this, Feng Biluo looked at Ji Huangquan and then reached out to grab his hand.
"You can handle today's matter; I'll take care of the rest," Feng Biluo said, glancing at Ji Huangquan. "I have a karmic connection with Old Man Ji, and you owe him a debt. Although it's been cleared because of me, I don't want you to get involved in his karma."
If it's unrelated to the mission, sending someone to their death would harm them and directly establish cause and effect. Upon hearing this, Ji Huangquan looked at Feng Biluo and reached out to hold her hand.
"I can't agree to this, because I also have my own principles," Ji Huangquan shook his head as he looked at Feng Biluo. He had his own principles, and he had his own things to do. He had to get revenge for Feng Biluo's grievances.