I still want to know, what is everyone's relationship?
[I have a feeling that Sister Sang seems utterly hopeless about life in this ghost story.]
I think so too; that sense of despondency was so obvious.
[I just came over from the other two guys, and I think I learned a little bit about it. It seems to be a melodramatic love-hate relationship.]
Wow, that's awesome!
The sisters turned against each other, which made things even more dramatic.
The little green fox was very excited. "Tongtong, it's good that we've made contact. You go back first, and I'll try to get you some props."
Before Tongtong could say anything more, Bai Sang had already turned her head to look elsewhere.
She had no choice but to leave.
After the two returned to their lodgings, the little green fox stared blankly for a while, then looked at Bai Sang and asked, "Sister Bai, should we go down the mountain to learn something else?"
Bai Sang did not refuse.
"But didn't you say you were going to get some props for your sister?"
The little green fox shrugged.
"I don't have any suitable props on me. If I give her the ones my master gave me, it would be easy for me to be exposed."
"Most of the other things I own were given to me by you, and I don't want to give them away."
"I think I'll look for something else."
Bai Sang didn't say anything; this was a matter between the two sisters.
"Let's go down the mountain in a bit and come back before dark."
Bai Sang's words surprised the little green fox.
"Sister Bai, it seems there's no curfew here, so no one will say anything if we don't come back."
Bai Sang: ……
How come my IQ seems to have disappeared in this strange tale?
First stop on the way down the mountain.
"It looks like someone's getting married up ahead."
The little green fox looked at the procession with its music and fanfare ahead.
Bai Sang frowned slightly.
It seems that in ancient times, weddings were held at night.
But why does this wedding song sound so eerie?
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