Chapter 14 Running with the Bear



"Well, I want to ask, is the benefactor the legendary goddess?"

Xiong Xianhui was busy going out to find a savior, but when he saw her stopping him, he suddenly became impatient: "Yes, she is. Get out of the way and don't block me from saving people."

"Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry."

It turns out that she is really the legendary goddess. If I follow her, I won’t be bullied.

Maybe she still has a chance to become as powerful as the Goddess, no, just being half as powerful as her will be enough.

As long as she becomes strong, she will have the opportunity to kill those bastards with her own hands and avenge herself and her beastly father and mother.

"Hu Qiumu, are you there? Come out quickly, I have something urgent to talk to you about!"

Hu Qiumu had just finished distributing food to the kids when he heard his voice.

The anxiety in his tone was about to overflow. Hu Qiumu wondered what had happened to make him like this while walking out of the house.

"What happened?"

"The female master seems to be ill, and her body temperature is frighteningly hot."

Hu Qiumu's indifferent expression froze for a moment: "What did you do to her!"

His tone was a little cold, and Xiong Xianhui was stunned. It was the first time he saw him like this, and he stuttered a little: "I didn't do anything. It was the female master who became like this in order to save me."

"That's better."

After leaving these cold words, Hu Qiumu left.

If he hadn't wanted to teach the female master a lesson, things wouldn't have turned out like this. It's all his responsibility.

Xiong Xianhui would look ashamed and follow him silently.

He no longer had any resentment, only worry about Chu Liangyu.

On the other side, Chu Liangyu was just pretending, but he didn't expect to actually have a fever.

What is the reason, even she herself does not know.

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