Chapter 170



Chapter 170

Although Su the matchmaker was still unhappy, she didn't get angry right away.

"He's the only one who's on top, and we're not happy. Who wouldn't like someone as good-looking as you? Seeing you makes me feel good, so why wouldn't I want to talk?"

Aruo laughed and followed.

"Yeah, that's right."

Amo nodded.

"They've finished their boasting, what can we say?"

Green asked in a low voice.

"I'll show you a demonstration."

Bai Meiyu said.

"You don't know us at all, but you're still willing to help us like this, that's great. You're really a living Bodhisattva descended to the earth, we must have been playing with lanterns for eight lifetimes before we saw you."

Bai Meiyu smiled and said to the matchmaker.

"Say more."

Su the matchmaker was happy.

"You don't know that when we were about to die, we finally saw you. It was like a long drought finally ending in rain. Seeing you was more gratifying than seeing a god descend to earth.

You are the kindest, most good-tempered, and most helpful person we have ever met."

Green said.

"I didn't expect you to be so good at speaking... words."

I didn't expect you to be so good at speaking to people and telling lies to ghosts, and you don't even blush when you tell lies.

Bai Meiyu whispered to Green.

Green understood what he meant and nodded.

"This weather is really hot!"

Matchmaker Su waved her hand.

Aqiang and Aruo rushed to fan her.

"I think I want to sit here for a while and take a rest. Who of you can bring me a stool?"

Matchmaker Su said.

Amo moved a stool from the side and placed it behind Matchmaker Su.

Matchmaker Su sat down, and finally wanted to say something, and coughed twice.

"Originally, someone was going to pick up the bride from the bridal sedan, but after searching for a long time, no suitable person was found, and you happened to be here, so this task was handed over to you."

Matchmaker Su said.

"It is said that the person who was going to pick up the bride from the bridal bridge was originally the bride's brother. But the bride's brother died yesterday, and suddenly he couldn't come, so he had to be replaced.

He was replaced by a distant relative who was not familiar with the bride, also a man. He was supposed to come today, but he hasn't shown up yet, and the bride can't wait any longer.

It would be terrible to delay the auspicious time, and then the marriage can't be held.

So someone must be found.

Don't worry.

I won't let you praise me in vain.

You At least one person must help the bride out of the sedan chair, step over the brazier at the door, and then walk over the threshold. Anyone can do what comes next.

You can discuss it with the servants.

But this matter may not be without danger.

I advise you to think it over.

Don't blame others if anyone dies at that time.

But I am sure that the first person who takes the bride out of the sedan chair must be more likely to fall into danger than others. "

Matchmaker Sue's eyes moved among the crowd.

"If you are willing to give me a part of your body, I can give you something that will prevent you from dying immediately when you are attacked fatally. Do you want to survive?"

asked Matchmaker Sue.

"What do you want?"

asked Green.

"If I have to choose, then you must give it to me if I want it. If you don't, I will let you die right now. Are you sure you want me to choose? Maybe you will die right now.

If you can't see the bride alive, it will be all your fault."

Sue, the matchmaker, said.

"Can I exchange a bunch of hair?"

Green asked.

"It must be something you have now. If what you give me has no flesh-and-blood connection with you, I won't take it."

The matchmaker shook her head and said.

"How can hair not count if it is connected to the scalp?"

Green asked.

"Unless you take off your scalp and give it to me at once, it won't count."

Sue, the matchmaker, said.

"Have you thought about it? I'm leaving soon."

Sue, the matchmaker, said again.

"Do you want a fingernail?"

Green asked.

"Okay, it must be taken off right now, otherwise it won't count."

Sue, the matchmaker, nodded.

Green originally wanted to find a pair of nail clippers or tweezers, or something else, and then pull out his nails, but no one around him had any, and he didn't bring any with him.

Sue, the matchmaker, suddenly reached into her pocket and handed him something.

It was the thing he was looking for that could pull out the nails in one go.

It was a pretty, thin and long pair of tweezers that looked like those you see in an operating room.

He excitedly used the tweezers to pick up one of his nails, pulled it out, and handed it to Sue, the matchmaker.

"This thing is yours."

Green handed the thing to the other party.

Sue, the matchmaker, took it, looked at it, nodded as if she was very satisfied, put the thing in her pocket, and waved to him.

He walked over.

Matchmaker Su closed the door and windows of the room, and asked servants to guard outside, but not allow anyone to come near, as if she was afraid that someone would come in.

Matchmaker Su searched her pockets and took out a small round ball. She handed it to Green and whispered, "This is for you. From now on, you are not allowed to ask for your things back."

"I understand."

Green nodded and replied.

He put the thing away.

"Can this thing be given to others?"

Green suddenly remembered and asked.

"Yes, but the effect in other people's hands is only half of that in your hands. If you really want to use this thing for others, you should hold it in your own hands and use it when others need it."

Matchmaker Su replied.

Green nodded.

They opened the door and walked out.

Green was the first person to help the bride out of the sedan chair, because the thing he got would not kill him immediately, and he was more suitable than anyone else.

He helped the bride leave the sedan chair and cross the threshold. Surprisingly, nothing happened. He handed the bride's hand to Bai Meiyu, and the bride's nails suddenly grew longer.

It seems that Bai Meiyu is the one who was chosen to die this round.

Green pinched the small ball in his hand.

The bride launched a sudden attack on Bai Meiyu.

Bai Meiyu was startled, but she couldn't let go of her hand now, so she had to pretend that she didn't see anything. Green protected him.

He breathed a sigh of relief, not injured, and not dead. He handed the bride to someone else.

Aruo helped the bride walk forward step by step, but his eyes suddenly became dull, as if he was controlled. He took one step after another, and just as he handed the bride's hand to someone else, he lay on the ground and died.

The death was so fast that no one could react. The body became stiff and was carried away by the servants. Matchmaker Su said that such a body should be thrown into the fire and burned, and it should be thrown away now.

A Qiang wanted to stop them, but he couldn't stop so many people by himself, so he had to watch the body being carried away.

"It's useless to keep the body. Will it turn into a zombie and kill us? It can't be resurrected now."

Bai Meiyu said.

"You are the one who should die.

Feng Liang should say less." A Qiang turned his head.

"Who said your friend didn't have other friends to die for him? I'm lucky. You are jealous of me. That's not the person I killed."

Bai Meiyu said.

"What are you arguing about on such a happy day? Why don't you leave? Do you want the bride to stay here to argue with you?"

Matchmaker Su came out and waved her handkerchief.

No one spoke anymore.

After that, the bride was helped all the way to the room, and no one died on the road. It seemed that this place suddenly became a safe place.

Everyone sat down and was silent.

"Didn't you hear about toasts? What are you doing sitting here? The guests outside are waiting impatiently. Why don't you go out and serve candy and peanuts to others to come in?"

Matchmaker Su rushed in and clapped her hands and asked.

A group of servants were guarding outside the door. They had to leave even if they didn't want to.

Matchmaker Su led them to a group of guests. It was a huge yard. The people in the yard had pale faces, green eyes, some blue and purple skin, and very stiff limbs.

They sat there with their backs straight, as if there was a steel plate hidden inside.

When they held the wine glasses, they would move their arms, and a clacking sound would come out of their arms, as if their bones were breaking one by one. When

they smiled, their faces didn't look good either. There was no blush, but for some reason, you could tell that they had put on heavy blush, and the corners of their mouths were raised, which made them look even weirder.

Su the matchmaker and the other servants pushed them.

"Why don't you go and toast? What are you waiting for?"

Su the matchmaker said, stamping her feet.

They picked up their wine glasses and toasted one by one.

"One person per table, drink the wine at this table and go to the next table to drink."

Su the matchmaker waved to them.

They were moving around the table, looking like ants on a hot pot, with cold sweat gradually coming out of their foreheads.

As they walked, they felt their limbs getting stiffer, their bodies getting softer, and they had no strength, as if they were being controlled.

They were gradually becoming the guests sitting at the table.

Fortunately, no one died in this round, and they all breathed a sigh of relief when they sat down.

It was an empty table, with almost nothing on it. Matchmaker Su waved to the servants, and the servants came up with a tray.

There were peanuts, melon seeds, candies, chocolates, and a bloody fish on the tray, and next to it was a piece of red meat that looked like it was sauced, but it was not cooked.

Some green side dishes and some sliced, green and purple mushrooms. The mushrooms looked delicious, but also poisonous. There

was also a bowl of chicken soup with a thick layer of grease on the surface.

The bowl of soup took up most of the table. The chicken was whole, with snow-white skin and no hair. The nails on the feet were black, and it looked like it was specially washed like this.

"You have been busy for so long, it's time to eat. Now it's time to eat, eat quickly."

Matchmaker Su looked at them as if they were piglets to be slaughtered.

They ate and drank with gritted teeth.

Green found the mushrooms quite delicious.

But while they were eating, Amo next to them suddenly fell down holding his throat, his face was blue and purple, and he looked like he was poisoned.

Matchmaker Su curled her lips and waved her hand for the servants to carry the body away.

"Let's go."

Matchmaker Su said, turning around and walking towards the bride's room.


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