Qi Ning seemed to have finally found someone to confide in, and immediately recounted what had happened the previous night.
Finally, he said, "You don't even mind getting dirty taking things from the cemetery."
One of my roommates said with a face full of resentment, "Don't even mention it, I had such bad luck today. I was doing some research, but I spilled water on my computer and it broke. All the research I had found is now gone, and I have to buy a new computer."
"I'm having such a bad day, I broke up with my boyfriend." Another roommate glared at Mingluo resentfully.
Upon hearing this, Ming Jiaojiao realized that these three people were blaming Ming Luo for all their misfortunes.
It was pretty boring.
But she didn't mind adding fuel to the fire.
She's been in such a mess these past few days, why should Mingluo have it easy?
She said with a worried look, "Mingluo, it seems that thing of yours is really quite strange. Why don't you take care of it? Okay?"
The three roommates stared at Mingluo menacingly, as if they would tear her apart if she dared to answer no.
Mingluo's dark, star-like eyes swept indifferently over the three people.
The curse on the two girls, which had been inflicted by the male fox pelt, has been lifted, and this has manifested in their misfortune today.
Only Qi Ning still had the cursed marks of the male fox fur on his body, and his face shape was even more bizarre.
She said calmly, "Ming Jiaojiao, since you're so kind, why don't you rent a hotel for them at Ditai?"
Ming Jiaojiao's worried expression froze.
The Imperial Hotel is the best hotel. A regular room costs over 10,000 yuan per night, while the presidential suite starts at 100,000 yuan.
Give these three places to live...
She had never lived there.
"Mingluo, why are you saying such harsh things? I just want to solve the problem; they have indeed been affected..."
"Ha!" Minglu scoffed, looking at Ming Jiaojiao with a half-smile. "Do you even have the right?"
“I…” Ming Jiaojiao’s face flushed red, her fingers clenched so tightly they turned white.
Mingluo, that bitch.
That was very harsh.
Mingluo said calmly, "Our dormitory was broken into yesterday. It's not convenient for you to stay here. You can... get out!"
"Mingluo!" Mingjiao's eyes welled up with tears. She wanted to question Mingluo, but remembering that she didn't want to break ties with him yet, she suppressed her anger and said aggrievedly:
"You... don't be like this. Leave some room for maneuver, okay? I just hope you can get along well with your roommates. There are indeed some taboos in living in the dormitory. It's not good to bring things that everyone avoids to school. Think about it carefully."
"A taboo?" Mingluo said coldly, "This school was originally a cemetery. More than a hundred coffins were unearthed when the school was built. If you have any taboos, you don't need to study here."
"What?" Ming Jiaojiao and the others were stunned.
A chill ran down their spines. Although they knew that many schools were built on cemeteries, they were still terrified that this would happen to them.
It's all Mingluo's fault; they didn't know in the first place.
The group looked at Mingluo with resentment, feeling extremely angry, but they didn't know what to say.
Minglu smiled mockingly and casually formed a few hand seals with one hand, gathering all the bad luck in the school towards this place.
A cool breeze blew in through the window, the light creaked, and even the wallpaper on the wall tore open inexplicably, making a ripping sound. The cold wind swirled around people, accompanied by a whistling sound, and several people involuntarily got goosebumps.
Ming Jiaojiao was a little frightened.
Her intuition was always sharp, and she sensed that the atmosphere in the room had become somewhat eerie ever since Mingluo said the school was a graveyard.
She quickly forced an awkward smile and said, "I'll be going now. I'll come back to see you another day. Goodbye."
The other three also wanted to leave, but it was almost lights out and they had nowhere to go, so they quickly washed up with hot water and retreated back into their blankets.
Despite the sweltering summer heat, none of them seemed afraid of heatstroke, wrapping themselves up tightly.
Looking at this group of cowards who bully the weak and fear the strong, Mingluo was glad that she only had to endure it for three more days.
Three days later, she went to stay at Nie Heng's house.
I will probably never see these three people again in my life.
It's pointless to argue with them.
She waved her hand, dispelling the bad luck.
The room temperature began to rise gradually, and the three of them broke out in a sweat, starting to complain about the unpredictable weather...
That night, Qi Ning had another dream.
She made a shameful moan in bed, waking the other two up again. One of them chuckled and recorded the sound on his phone, planning to play it for Qi Ning the next day to see how embarrassed she would be.
Mingluo also had a dream.
She dreamed of a huge white male fox.
The fox had eight tails and looked at her with a resentful gaze, revealing a hint of anxiety.
It stretched out its paw, tentatively trying to touch Mingluo.
In the end, however, it withdrew.
But soon, its gaze toward Mingluo turned frenzied, and saliva began to trickle from its massive canines.
A red line appeared between its eyebrows, like a winding snake, silently reaching towards the peach blossom mark on Mingluo's collarbone. But the moment it touched the peach blossom mark, the red line was shattered as if electrocuted, and a surge of powerful spiritual energy rushed towards the fox's brow.
A trickle of blood flowed from between the fox's eyebrows. It let out a miserable cry and flew madly toward the window.
Mingluo's dark eyes suddenly snapped open. She slowly got up, jumped out of the window, and chased after a black figure all the way into the dense forest of the school.
That person seemed to have lured Mingluo here.
He suddenly stopped, and after Mingluo walked in, he quickly burned several talismans, and a huge magic circle soared into the sky, surrounding Mingluo within it.
Minglu looked at the magic array.
I was somewhat surprised.
This magic circle is a modified trapping magic circle.
Such a magic array would normally require an enormous amount of spiritual energy, but the spiritual energy in this world is scarce and insufficient to support it.
The person who created the formation was very clever; he actually used the method of harnessing the power of the earth to integrate the power of the earth element into the formation.
In this way, all you need to do is draw the array and use a few spiritually powerful talismans as a catalyst to activate the trapping array.
However, after using this formation, this land will become extremely barren, basically ruined, and even weeds may not be able to grow.
Seeing that the formation had trapped Mingluo, the man turned around and looked at Mingluo, who was being restrained by the formation's binding force, with a hint of disappointment. She was trapped so easily.
It seems that she wasn't that exceptionally talented.
Did he overestimate this little girl?
However, he still said coldly, "Hand over the Heavenly Book."
"A celestial book?" Mingluo laughed. "You mean the Hetu and Luoshu?"
The man frowned and said, "The Hetu and Luoshu are just legendary things and should not be taken seriously. I am talking about the Dragon Talisman Heavenly Book."
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