Chapter 166



Chapter 166

There was a long trail of blood in the corridor, from here to there, as if someone was dragging a bloody corpse from one side to the other.

"If you don't know, you might think it's a sandbag being dragged."

Bai Meiyu pointed.

"Let's go out and take a look."

Green said to him.

He nodded.

They walked around the corridor and found nothing, and then walked out of the corridor to the left and right, but still didn't see anyone.

When they wanted to go out to the yard, a servant suddenly appeared in front of them.

The servant was holding a wax-yellow oil-paper umbrella in his hand, and wearing a blue plastic raincoat with a hood. He had a big red flower on his head that was bigger than his fist, and he stopped them with a smile.

"It's better not to go out now,"

said the servant.

"There are two bodies in our room. Can you help deal with them?"

Green asked.

"Okay, take us there."

The servant nodded, and as soon as he finished speaking, other servants dressed exactly like him appeared behind him.

Green led them to the door.

After pushing open the door, the two bodies inside were still on the ground.

"It seems that this house cannot be lived in by you. Why don't you come with us and change rooms so that your rest will not be affected later."

The servant looked at the bodies and said.

"Okay."

Green nodded.

No one else said they wanted to stay, and a group of people followed the servants to another large room.

The servant told them that they could rest for a while and turned to leave.

I don't know when they will deal with the bodies, but no one asked.

Green took a short break, then sat down when he heard a knock on the door.

The servant came to inform them that Matchmaker Su wanted them to dress up the bride.

"What?"

Ah Huo was a little incredulous.

"Clothes and jewelry, and maybe makeup."

Matchmaker Su replied.

"It's raining so hard, even if we go over, it won't be easy to dress up for others, right? Maybe it will get dirty,"

Ah Huo said.

"Then it's not something you need to worry about, come with me."

Matchmaker Su didn't seem to want to explain any more, she turned around and waited for them to follow.

They looked at each other and had to follow. They

walked all the way to another room, and Matchmaker Su told them that the bride was in the room, but this room didn't seem to be the same room as the one where the sedan chair was placed before.

"We don't know how to do that,"

Ah Ruo whispered.

"It doesn't matter. What you have to do is very simple.

Go in and walk to the bride. Do whatever the bride asks you to do. If the bride doesn't say anything, look for what she is missing and add it back."

Matchmaker Su didn't want to explain more. She clapped her hands and the servants immediately went to the door.

"What about the order?"

Green asked.

"You are the first. Just follow the order you gave the bride food before."

Matchmaker Su replied.

"Do you want to bring something in?"

Bai Meiyu asked.

"No, the things are all inside. If they are not on the table, they are in the drawer or in the cabinet. If you can't find them, they may have fallen on the floor. If you haven't finished your work, you are not allowed to come out."

Matchmaker Su said.

"What if something goes wrong?"

Ah Huo whispered to himself.

"If something happens, it's your business. If something happens to the bride, I will tie you up and throw you outside, and someone will naturally deal with you."

Sue, the matchmaker, said.

Sue's face was already very bad. Anyone who asked anything at this time would be courting death.

The group of people quieted down. Green walked into the door opened by the servant, and the servant immediately closed the door after he entered.

Everyone outside was staring at the door, hoping that he would come out soon.

The room was very empty and unexpectedly large, at least it felt larger than it looked from the outside.

There was a bed inside, and outside the bed, next to the door, there was a dressing table with a mirror on it. Under the mirror was a platform, and the platform was piled with things, all jewelry.

There is an empty space under the platform, and the bride's legs are inside.

There are small cabinets on the left and right sides of the empty space, and drawers on the cabinets, so there are two drawers and two small cabinets here. The bottom of the cabinet is empty, there is nothing, only gaps.

The bride sits in front of the dressing table, with a lid on her head, facing the mirror, sitting on a round stool.

The round stool, judging by the color, is made of wood or imitation wood, and the legs of the stool are bent, and connected to another circle at the bottom.

At first glance, this thing looks like an old item from a long time ago, but a closer look shows that it is not old-fashioned at all, and even feels like a new item bought not long ago.

Behind the bride was something like a bedside table, placed against the wall. There was no mirror, no jewelry, and it was empty, as if it was just a decoration.

Green walked to the bride's side, which inevitably meant he would be caught in the mirror, and he would also be able to see what was happening in the mirror.

Although this was dangerous, he thought it was a good opportunity, so he took a look in the mirror.

In the mirror, the bride was not sitting in front of the dressing table, but lying on Green's back, hugging Green's neck, looking affectionate, with a hood on her head, so her face could not be seen at all.

Green suddenly felt some weight on his back, and a head grew out from his shoulders.

But this was only the case in the mirror. When he looked at his shoulders instead of the mirror, he would see his clothes instead of his head.

He couldn't figure out for the moment whether this meant that a head would grow on his shoulders in the future, or that there was already a head on his shoulders that he couldn't see.

But he waited for a while and the bride didn't speak.

He went out in a hurry.

"My dear, my dear, don't you remember me? You clearly told me that we would be together forever and never separate, do you remember?"

The bride quietly stretched out a snow-white hand and held Green's hand and asked.

The hand was so pale that no blood vessels could be seen. It felt as if there were no bones. The nails were very long and painted bright red.

At first glance, she actually looked a bit like Su the matchmaker.

"Miss, you may have recognized the wrong person. I will not marry in this life, the next life, or the previous life or the previous life."

Green said.

"Then you will marry me in the next life, okay?"

The bride smiled and asked.

"No."

Green answered crisply.

"Why? Why? We finally meet again, and you want to separate us with your own hands? Don't you love me anymore? Don't you really remember me at all?"

The bride's voice changed, her voice was sharp and sad, she turned around slightly, pulled Green, put force on her hands, and cried.

The temperature in the room suddenly dropped a lot.

"I said I won't get married, how could it be your husband?"

Green replied.

"Then you just don't remember. We really didn't get married, but in the last life you promised me that you would be married to me forever, and I thought my husband would only be you."

The bride softened.

I don't know why the bride was sure that Green was her husband.

Green was completely confused and didn't know what went wrong to cause this.

"Why don't you tell me in detail what happened in your last life?"

Green asked tentatively.

"Okay, but you left me in your last life and left first. You are a treacherous person. I have to take your heart before I tell you."

The bride shook Green's hand, with the attitude of a shy girl, but what she said was completely different.

Green tried to pull his hand back, but the bride was very strong, and Green couldn't confront her directly, so he could only think for a while and ask: "Can't you change it? Or I won't ask."

"Is it up to you whether to ask or not?"

The bride suddenly got angry.

The temperature in the room was almost freezing, and Green felt his lungs stinging when he breathed.

He stood there, feeling a little confused because of the freezing.

"Then what should I do?"

Green asked as if he had given up.

"Give me something from you so that I can keep it as a keepsake, and then I will tell you, otherwise you will run away and I won't be able to find you again."

The bride shook her head slightly and said.

"Then I'll keep this hair for you as a keepsake."

Green rummaged in his pocket and took out a strand of A Leng's hair that he had pulled off A Leng's head before.

"This isn't someone else's hair, is it? It can't be your keepsake."

The bride slowly reached out to take it, looked at it through the veil and said politely.

"The things I gave you can't be my keepsake. It turns out you wanted something from someone else. If you don't want it, forget it. Why humiliate me like this?"

Green said.

"I'm joking with you, don't mind it."

The bride pulled Green and said.

"I don't want to give you anything now."

Green pulled the hair back and put it in his pocket.

"Then I'll tell you the story, and you give me a new gift, okay?"

The bride asked Green while shaking him.

"That depends on your story."

Green said.

"In the last life, we were childhood sweethearts. You told me that you wanted to marry me. I agreed. My family prepared the dowry and your family prepared the betrothal gifts. We came to ask for marriage.

Both of our parents were very happy and agreed. We chose an auspicious date to get married. But on the day of the wedding, a group of bandits rushed down from the mountain and wanted to take me away.

You risked your life to protect me, but were killed by them. Before you died, I hugged you and you were bleeding. You told me that you didn't regret marrying me. I was so scared that I just cried.

After you died, the bandits took me up the mountain and I died there. When I saw you after death, you told me that you must be my wife in the next life and become the most handsome man so that I can recognize you at a glance.

Why don't you admit it when you see me now?"

asked the bride.

"But I'm not the groom,"

said Green.

"It's okay, let's elope."

The bride smiled and said to Green.


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