Chapter 26 Unexpected Changes



Could it be that Bai Su also met her demise because she went to Rabbit Village?

One is a local thug in an urban village, and the other is the daughter of the richest man. What could possibly be the connection between them?

Was it an accident or a coincidence?

While I was lost in thought, Huang Xiangu began writing on the paper again.

This time, she wrote with great force, as if pouring all her resentment and bitterness into the tip of her brush.

Every mark seemed to be engraved with resentment, the ink so thick it was almost stagnant.

This time, Huang Xiangu wrote two words on the paper—

[Deep harm]

Is this a person's name? It doesn't look like it.

Since ancient times, surnames have served as a symbol of the inheritance of family bloodlines, while given names are by no means simple combinations of characters; they contain profound meanings and connotations.

The selection of a name is even more careful and must follow many rules and regulations.

There are people with the surname "Hai", but throughout the five thousand years of history, there has never been a person whose given name contains the character "Hai".

Bai Su probably wrote that someone surnamed Shen harmed her.

But for some reason, she couldn't write that person's name; driven only by the resentment she felt in his past life, she mechanically pieced together those two words.

I want to ask her if she could write down the full name of this person surnamed Shen, or even just tell me if it's a man or a woman.

After all, this point plays a crucial role in whether I can successfully help her later.

If we could know her full name, we might be able to follow this clue, unravel the hidden truth, and find an effective way to resolve her resentment.

Otherwise, it would be too difficult, almost like finding a needle in a haystack.

Before the [passing through the underworld], Master Jin had sternly warned us that we must never ask about Bai Su's cause of death.

Otherwise, it will trigger her memories of the horrific death in the past, causing her last shred of rationality to be completely swallowed up by resentment, plunging her into a terrifying state of madness and loss of control.

For our safety, I had no choice but to refrain from asking.

But when Huang Xiangu wrote another name on the paper, I completely lost my composure.

He stood up abruptly.

Because she wrote [Chen Bazhong].

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