55 Price X Risking Life X Decision



55 Price X Risking Life X Decision

Hua found it difficult to accept the sudden appearance of such a scale in front of her. It was a bit like a devil tempting her.

Especially its golden appearance, decorated with gems and other items, makes it look like a whisper of a malicious trap.

You have to know that she herself has not constructed any Libra intentions in her mind. Could such a thing that actually appeared in front of her really be a good thing?

But Hua soon realized that this might be a concrete manifestation of Nian in front of her.

This thought made Hua stare at the scale for a long time. She always felt that the thing in front of her was very familiar, as if she had faced it before. Hua was cautious and did not touch it. She leaned back.

She actually has no choice now. The existence of the scale means equal transactions, which is quite attractive. Apart from the fact that she knows nothing about the division of chips, this thing is the most useful thing to her now.

Hua Weiwei closed her eyes. Should she use it with the unknown?

If Libra is telekinesis, what Hua can't accept is that she has no idea about the rules and regulations of telekinesis. This appearance is too abrupt and different from her impression of other people.

But in Hua's subconscious mind, she didn't think this thing was bad, and she instinctively trusted the scale.

Hua raised her hand and placed her palm on the scale, and nothing strange happened.

It seemed that the balance would not be harmed by external forces. Hua used her fist to gently hit the balance, but nothing happened. Then Hua used stones to attack, but the balance was still not damaged.

That only leaves the final question.

Hua opened her eyes, and the beautiful scale reflected in her eyes, with its gilded decorations, seemed like feathers scratching soft flesh, lightly attracting people.

"To get the mobility back in my legs."

Hua made a sincere wish to the scales. Although she had distrust, there was still a pleading gleam in her eyes.

At this time, one side of the scale was sinking, and the miracle that Hua longed for did not happen.

She immediately realized that it might be because the price was not equal.

But what did she have on her to pay the price?

The flower fell silent, her gaze shifting from the scales to the forest, then passing over the treetops and flying up into the sky.

"Harper this piece of shit!"

The burly man pounded the table angrily. What the village chief said after repeated hesitation was unacceptable to them, so the men who were on good terms with him gathered together to complain.

This kind of scene often involves one person cursing passionately, while the others sit silently on the side, occasionally agreeing, drinking water, or staring at the sky in a daze, not knowing what they are thinking.

There was just one person present who hadn't spoken a word. He sat with his head down, his thin figure motionless, neither participating nor complaining, nor murmuring in agreement.

Finally, the man who was cursing got tired and stopped. He sat there panting, staring at the ground, struggling with something.

What good is their complaint? The established rules will not be changed.

Everyone present knew and understood this understanding.

But even if they were asked to accept this reality, they would not be able to bear it.

You have to know that for the sake of those leaves, they haven't grown any food for a long time, and the money they get from selling the leaves is actually only enough to buy the food they need for daily life, and that food is just enough to feed the whole family.

"Kill him."

The man who had been silent stood up. He thought for a long time and decided that since he couldn't survive, he might as well fight for a chance to live for his relatives and friends.

A scar on his face that extended from his forehead to his chin separated his facial features, making his calm expression look a bit hideous and terrifying.

This seemed to add credibility to his words.

However, his proposal was not accepted. Instead, it caused fear among the others who had complained or listened to the complaints in silence.

They all knew who the other party was referring to, and everyone's expressions were a little strange when faced with his suggestion.

It's easy to say that killing Harper is easy, but people in other villages don't know about it. How could they not know about it?

The weapons in the hands of the enemy can easily destroy the village.

So everyone went to persuade him to be more restrained so as not to implicate everyone in the end. If he really felt uncomfortable, he could just complain a little and vent it out.

The women were also complaining, but they complained more about food and other necessities of life. The children needed new cloth to make clothes, and the food at home was almost not enough, so there was no way the leaves would be enough to meet their needs this time.

They also know that such complaints are useless and cannot change the current situation, but so what?

We can't let them endure and hold it in and then run the house in a decent manner.

Sam was one of them. She was even more irritable than anyone else. She hurried to Grandma Lai's house, hoping to borrow Hua's labor to help her pick the fruits.

This time she really came up empty-handed. Not only did she not find any flowers, she couldn't even find Grandma Lai.

Summer looked at the empty yard and room with red eyes. She looked back and forth twice, and there was indeed no one here.

She didn't have time to make a few sounds of collapse, and could only rush to her fields as quickly as possible. The leaves she had originally given her were just enough, and this time the amount was increased, she couldn't delay any longer.

A strange scene appeared in the village. Everyone seemed anxious and reluctant, and everyone was angry.

At this time, a little girl came out from the deep forest near the village. Her clothes had become tattered, but her hairstyle could still be identified as a flower.

Hua finally made a deal with Tianping. Originally, the weight of her legs was equal to her resurrection skill. This request immediately stimulated Hua's sensitive nerves.

Hua thought for a while and made a request for redemption, but was rejected.

This can only replace other materials, because the objects handed in will not be redeemed, so skills and limbs are absolutely not possible. Once handed in, it is assumed that the body does not exist in the first place, and naturally it cannot be restored.

Then what can be replaced is very limited.

This was also the first time Hua realized how luxurious such health was.

She thought about it for a long time, and finally decided that she would not be able to walk within three days after she recovered. Of course, she had to recover within three days, otherwise she would lose her right eye.

Hua thus gained a day and a half of time to act. In order to recover her health first, she directly felt the location of the Yuan Ling.

She stood in the forest for a long time, feeling the surroundings, and was finally guided back here.

This familiar village, this familiar environment, every place seemed to be mocking her as a clown.

Hua's brows knitted tightly together. Was the Yuanling's lack of movement related to her inability to move her legs? She tried to communicate with the Yuanling, then calmly waited.

After waiting for a while, there was still no response. Hua was a little disappointed, but she understood that Yuan Ling would not respond at this time, but she still wanted to give it a try.

Since her direct calling was impossible, what if she showed weakness?

Hua was a little tempted, but she didn't dare to take the risk.

Of course, she would still dare to do it if Xiaojie was nearby, because Xiaojie would never give up on her.

Hua stood at the edge of the village a little hesitantly, when suddenly a pair of hands were placed on her shoulders.

Hua almost screamed. She jumped forward quickly and looked back. The old face was exactly that of Grandma Lai.

Seeing Lai Apohua, she felt a little guilty. She slowly took a step back and was about to turn around and run away when Lai Apo slowly pinched her shoulders in the air.

"Grandma."

Hua called out softly, but Grandma Lai still looked dazed and didn't respond to her.

The forest was silent, with only the sound of wind blowing through the branches and leaves rustling. The two stood face to face.

Hua tilted her head and pursed her lips slightly, revealing a helpless expression. She was in a very hurry now, but Grandma Lai in front of her seemed to really need her help, even if she was pretending.

Hua reached out and took Grandma Lai's hand, and slowly walked into the village. Grandma Lai's eyes were still dull, and she looked ahead without any light.

The roads in the village were very quiet, and the scene was very much like a ghost story.

Hua Silently observed his surroundings and casually cast a regeneration spell on himself.

To Hua's surprise, the journey was safe and she did not suffer any attacks. This made Hua feel somewhat at ease, and her pace gradually became lighter.

Her good mood lasted until she stood at the gate of Grandma Lai's yard.

A man covered in blood was lying in the yard.

The man was very thin, and a long scar could be seen on his slightly blurry face. His body was dirty all over, with blood and dirt covering his entire body.

Hua instinctively pulled Grandma Lai back a step. Hua wanted to pull Grandma Lai away immediately, but for some reason, Grandma Lai stood there motionless and Hua couldn't pull her away.

Hua recognized the person in front of her, so she didn't want to help him. She was also afraid that other people in the village would think of her as the murderer.

Fortunately, this place is near Grandma Lai's residence, so no unexpected situations will occur.

So she let go of Grandma Lai and chose to hide in the forest.

Hua didn't hide too far. She squatted on a treetop and calmly watched the subsequent situation. Grandma Lai didn't move at all. It was the man who regained consciousness.

He opened his eyes and saw Grandma Lai, then stood up shakily.

"Harper is dead."

This sentence immediately activated Grandma Lai. She walked forward a few steps, squatted down and looked at the man on the ground.

Grandma Lai seemed to be saying something, but Hua couldn't hear it. Then the man seemed to laugh softly.

“I’ve been homeless for a long time…”

"They do those harmful things..."

"It's okay... They all know I did it on my own."

“It’s worth it..it’s worth it.”

When the man was speaking, he seemed to be in good spirits, and no one could tell why he was so excited, but Hua and Grandma Lai both understood that this man was indeed dying.

Hua wanted to treat the man, but she was a little hesitant.

You know, treatment is easy for her, but from what the man said, it seems that a quick death is a better option for him.

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