Jiang Hua released the stray dog from the cage. The dog, just released, immediately adopted an aggressive and defensive posture, gritting its teeth and staring at her.
"Master, I'll tame it!"
The little white snake in the space could no longer contain its desire to come out and fight that mongrel dog for three hundred rounds.
"Can you get out?" Jiang Hua asked in her mind.
"Yes, yes, yes!" the little white snake answered eagerly.
After looking around and confirming that no one was around, Jiang Hua waved her hand to let the little white snake out of the space.
The dog, seeing the small white snake appear out of nowhere, immediately jumped back half a meter in alarm.
The puzzled look on his face as he looked at Jiang Hua seemed to be asking, "What's going on? Where did this snake come from?"
"Take your time training him, I'm going back to my room to rest for a bit."
She's been getting up early these past few days and is feeling a bit tired. Plus, Jiang Jingyi has been sticking to her all the time, so she hasn't had a chance to exercise properly in the space, and her physical fitness has declined.
Jiang Hua slept soundly until nightfall, when she was awakened by the barking of dogs coming from the courtyard.
I rolled out of bed and saw the little white snake sleeping coiled up next to my pillow. In the yard, besides the barking of dogs, there was also a familiar scream.
After putting the little white snake into her spatial storage, Jiang Hua slowly walked out.
"Damn it, where did this beast come from!"
Jiang Hua looked at Xu Shi, who was holding a basket and muttering curses in fear, huddled outside the courtyard gate, trembling with fear.
"Little Black, come back." Jiang Hua called out to the snarling mongrel dog.
Little Black?
The little white snake in the space, which had been sleeping with its eyes half-closed, immediately jumped up upon hearing those two words.
Is it really necessary to be so casual?
However, upon hearing the name "Xiao Hei," the dog immediately looked at Jiang Hua and, finding her looking at it as well, quickly ran towards her.
"What are you doing here?" Jiang Hua asked as she found a tinderbox in the house, lit the candles, and then lit a few more because she felt it wasn't bright enough.
"I've brought you some chicken soup."
Ms. Xu was so frightened that her steps faltered. She walked cautiously, keeping a close eye on Xiao Hei, afraid that it would suddenly pounce on her.
"Who is the chicken soup for?" Jiang Hua asked again, looking at the basket in Xu's hand.
"Your grandmother asked me to bring you some chicken soup," Xu said again, not daring to approach Jiang Hua when she was two meters away.
"No need, I'll take it back and give it to your Yaozu to drink." Jiang Hua refused directly.
"No!" Xu suddenly became agitated, wanting to step forward to speak, but then hesitated.
"Why not? Did you poison the soup?" Jiang Hua asked casually.
“How could that be!” Xu retorted firmly.
Jiang Hua could still see the panic that she couldn't hide in her eyes.
interesting.
"I've already brought you chicken soup, won't you let me in for a bit?" Xu took a deep breath and asked, mustering her courage.
When I left just now, my mother-in-law told me to find a chance to go into the inner room and see if the talisman pasted on the headboard was still there.
"Since you want to come in, then come in." Just as Jiang Hua was turning to go back into the inner room, Madam Xu immediately called her back.
"That dog, I'm scared, please chase it away before I go in."
"Come in or don't come in, take it or leave it."
Seeing that Jiang Hua had already gone into the inner room, Xu made up her mind, closed her eyes, gripped the basket in her hand, and quickly followed behind.
"Huahua, this is chicken soup that your grandma specially saved for you. There's a big chicken leg in it. Drink it quickly."
As she spoke, Ms. Xu opened the basket, and there was indeed a large chicken leg in the bowl.
However, the chicken legs had very little meat left, hanging on the bones.
"Drink it while it's hot." Madam Xu stared intently at Jiang Hua, and seeing that she didn't move, she wished she could force-feed it into her mouth.
"Go ahead and drink, Aunt Xu. You've gotten so thin from working at home lately," Jiang Hua said calmly as she sat down.
"I won't drink this stuff!" Xu blurted out, then immediately covered her mouth when she met Jiang Hua's ambiguous smile.
"Even Aunt Xu doesn't drink this stuff, so why did you make me drink it?" Before Xu could react, a gust of wind blew by, and the door to the inner room suddenly closed.
"Ghost! Ghost!" Xu looked at Jiang Hua in front of her, then turned around and looked behind her.
There was no one there, so how could the door have been suddenly closed?
"Ghosts? Where are the ghosts?"
Jiang Hua slowly repeated Xu's words, walking towards her step by step until she was cornered against the door with nowhere to retreat.
"You, you, you really are a ghost! Give me back my Er Ya!"
Xu was so frightened that her whole body was trembling, and she closed her eyes tightly, not daring to look Jiang Hua in the eye.
“Isn’t I your Er Ya? What, Aunt Xu, don’t you recognize me?” Jiang Hua’s icy hand gently stroked Xu’s pale face.
"Don't you dare wet your pants here, or I don't know if I'll make you wipe it clean bit by bit with your clothes."
"The Bamboo Goddess said you are not my Er Ya!" Xu said, trying to appear calm.
"Bamboo Goddess? Who is that?" Hearing Xu's words, Jiang Hua's heart skipped a beat, and she couldn't help but become curious about the Bamboo Goddess she was talking about.
"The Bamboo Goddess is a living deity, otherwise how could she tell you're not Er Ya!"
Xu realized that Jiang Hua was far away from her, so she slumped to the ground, still not daring to breathe.
"Then, the talismans in my room, were those also obtained from her?" Jiang Hua moved a stool and sat down in front of Xu Shi, looking as if she were about to interrogate her slowly.
"How did you know that!" Xu blurted out.
"Guess?" Jiang Hua looked at her with a smile.
The talisman is pasted so blatantly. If it were under the bed, it would be normal not to notice it for a while. The problem is that you pasted it on the headboard. No one can see it unless they are blind.
Upon hearing this, Ms. Xu choked on her words...
"Tell me, what's the story behind this bowl of chicken soup?" Jiang Hua woke up Xu Shi, who was lost in thought.
"This is just a bowl of chicken soup, there's nothing in it at all," Xu shouted.
These words were undoubtedly a case of protesting too much. Jiang Hua picked up the chicken soup on the table and looked at Madam Xu.
"Either tell me, or I'll force it into your mouth."
"I don't want to drink it!" Xu covered her mouth in fear.
"Anyway, the night is long, I have plenty of time to waste with you," Jiang Hua said leisurely, glancing at Xiao Hei again.
Xiao Hei immediately stood up and walked towards Xu Shi.
"Don't come any closer! Don't come any closer!" Xu was terrified at the sight of the dog and was cursing Jiang Hua in her mind.
"Should we tell or not? If we don't, Xiao Hei hasn't had meat in a long time."
"I'll talk, I'll talk, waaaaah!" Xu broke down in tears, terrified.
"What sins have I committed to raise such a heartless wretch like you? No other family's daughter could be so cruel!"
"He even kept a big wolfhound to eat his own mother! This is outrageous! I'd rather be dead!"
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