Chapter 90 Don’t be afraid, my dear



Sun Manfu died before he could accomplish his mission, and was beaten instead of being able to file a complaint with the authorities.

As the eldest grandson of the Sun family, he made the old lady feel very distressed. Although he was in his sixties, his tears were much more sincere than those of Sun Manfu's daughter-in-law.

The fact that the young lady could shed a few tears was considered her superb acting skills. As for Sun Manfu's character, he had been married for four years, had one wife, two concubines, and three children, not counting his fleeting romance.

In her opinion, getting beaten was good, at least it would make her behave herself for a few days.

The old lady asked her son to conduct a thorough investigation and make sure to catch the person who injured Manfu.

Mr. Sun had a headache. He felt that this matter was most likely instigated by the Su family. Although there was no evidence, he just had this feeling.

Logically speaking, the small business of the eldest son and his husband, who lived separately, should not require the Su family to make a big fuss and step in to protect it.

However, Sun Manfu suffered setbacks one after another, and the attitude of the Su family was very strange. They neither openly supported him nor took any measures to clarify.

The Su family's attitude towards this eldest son out of wedlock is very hard to understand.

The Su family also wanted to explain, but they were speechless. They wanted to do something, but they were always afraid of that "female ghost in green".

I've told you so many times, don't think about people during the day and don't think about ghosts at night, why don't you listen?

Mr. Su talked to his wife about the recent tragic experiences of the Sun family. The two discussed whether they should talk to Su Shien again and ask him to stop in time. It was impossible for the Su family to always take the blame for him.

They chatted a little late. Mrs. Su had her period and it was not convenient for her husband to stay overnight. It just so happened that Mr. Su wanted to go to Aunt Bai's courtyard to rest.

Mrs. Su Wang knew it very well, but she still put on a show of courtesy and personally escorted the master to the door.

Mr. Su pretended to be concerned and asked Mrs. Su Wang to go to bed early.

Just as he was about to push the door open, the door was opened, but the scene outside made him want to chop off the hand that had just pushed the door.

A scream pierced the silent night sky. Su Wangshi was stepped on by her husband who was retreating. Fortunately, she jumped away in time, otherwise she would have to catch a tall and strong man, and her old waist would have broken sooner or later.

Mrs. Su Wang squatted down, rubbed her foot that was stepped on and hurt, and looked outside the door in confusion. There was clearly nothing there, so what was he afraid of?

Master Su sat on the ground in shock, staring blankly at the screen wall. He had just seen the ghost in front of the screen wall.

Although it was only a flash, he dared to confirm that the figure that passed by at high speed was indeed blue.

Now Master Su did not go to look for his beloved concubine Bai. He stayed where he was and would not leave the house even if he was beaten to death. He also discussed with his wife about inviting a Taoist master.

When Mrs. Su Wang heard this, she could probably guess what her husband had just seen, but it was late at night and she didn't dare to ask, so she had to put it off for one night and go to ask the master the next day.

Han Zeyu had just heard the footsteps of two people and knew that Master Su was about to go out, so he put on his newly bought green silk and activated his earth-related supernatural power. His second-year soul was burning, and he silently chanted the spell: "Roll, Land!"

Then Master Su saw a scene that he would never forget: a female ghost in green clothes floated past him without touching the ground.

Master Han, who was highly skilled in Taoism, made the female ghost appear. After achieving the desired effect, he put away the expensive silk and retreated stealthily over the wall.

Su Shien put down his brush, stood up and stretched his muscles. He figured Yuger should be back by now, so he blew out the candle and walked towards the bedroom.

Sure enough, the bedroom door was easily pushed open. Candles were lit in the room, the bed curtains were drawn, and the person lying inside could be vaguely seen.

"Come here, my dear, I'm here to see you."

Su Shien shuddered, thinking to himself, how could the cold air of early winter compare to the chill of his heart? He didn't know what Yu Ge'er was up to, but his rhetoric felt familiar.

He had to go through the ordeal anyway, so he decided to go all out. Su Shien pulled open the bed curtains and all he saw was blue silk and a goblin wrapped in it.

As soon as she saw the outfit, Su Shien understood that he wanted to play role-playing.

Yu Ge'er said that this was called "tasting very hard" in their place, and Su Shi'en felt that it was indeed very tiring.

Han Zeyu was still trying hard to pose, thinking that the nerd in the storybook was really dull. Don't just watch, why don't you take some actual action and knock me down!

If you don't come over, I'll go there myself.

Maintaining her charming pose, Han Zeyu secretly moved twice to get closer to her husband.

"Husband, you are so smart. Come and let me see your smart head."

Su Shien stretched out a finger, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, and poked a large caterpillar that was trying hard to maintain its shape onto the bed.

I can maintain this posture all the time without feeling tired.

The look she had worked so hard to maintain was ruined, and Han Zeyu started to act like a spoiled brat, rolling around on the bed and complaining, "You pushed me down, and you have to kiss, hug, touch, and do this and that and then that and that before you can have my beautiful look."

Su Shien was very tactful and started to untie his belt. The big caterpillar immediately stopped rolling around and accusing, staring at her husband with burning eyes as he took off his clothes.

Su Shien had an illusion that her husband's eyes were almost glowing green.

Han Zeyu wiped off the nonexistent saliva and angrily shouted, "Don't talk nonsense! It's clearly the reflection of the blue silk."

Seeing that Su Shien was almost undressed, Han Zeyu changed his pose again, ripped off the silk on his body, patted the seat beside him and invited him, "I am ready, come on, young master~"

The poor scholar was captured by the goblin and taken into the Spider Cave. He could not escape for a while and could only sink into the doom with the goblin.

The next morning, Su Wang took her husband, who had heavy dark circles under his eyes, to the most famous Taoist temple nearby. Since finding a monk last time didn't work, they decided to try a different approach this time.

These days, Taoist temples are not as popular as Buddhist temples. Fewer pilgrims means that business is difficult, and they have to work twice as hard to survive.

As soon as the door of the gym opened this morning, I saw a magpie calling, and soon a pair of high-quality customers came in.

The owner of the temple is extremely alert to deal with the questions from high-quality customers.

After chatting for a while, the abbot found that it was easier to get the male donor to talk to him, so he found an excuse to ask Mrs. Su Wang to step aside so that he could focus on attacking the male donor's psychological defenses.

The master of the temple smiled slightly after getting the key information out. It was just the things between an unfaithful man and his wife. It was easy to handle. He was sure to make money.

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