"Luo Tianhe?"
I was immediately startled.
Could it be that Lao Dao's memories were sealed, and that it's related to Luo Tianhe?
But wasn't Lao Luo missing a long time ago?
"Have you seen Old Luo?"
My breathing quickened; this news was so important to me.
Lao Luo is very important to me; we are true friends.
"Yes, Brother Luo contacted me before and brought a master with him. You know what happened after that!"
My head is still spinning from what was said.
Old Dao apologized, but I could tell from his eyes that he must have something he couldn't say in front of the proprietress.
So I didn't expose him.
"Wait, these beads on the ground are valuable; you should keep them!"
The proprietress called me over and pointed to the beads on the ground.
One bead is black, likely left behind by the master Lao Luo; the other bead is white, probably the culprit that turned Lao Dao into a fox.
Old Dao has actually turned misfortune into blessing this time. Although he turned into a chicken, he also expelled the toxins from his body.
Moreover, it has now been restored to its original state.
I picked up the two beads and put them in my pocket.
"Brother Chen, aren't you going to give Lord Eagle Owl any to eat?"
Old Dao was a little puzzled. He probably thought that I always gave the eagle owl a chance to try out any good things I had.
I glared at him: "Do you think an eagle owl is a garbage can that eats all sorts of trash?"
Despite my scolding, Lao Dao wasn't angry. He just chuckled and seemed rather pleased.
Damn it, Hajime, you bastard, you got what you deserved!
"You're incredibly lucky to be alive. Let me take you away!"
The proprietress gave us both a meaningful look, especially Old Dao.
It was as if Lao Dao was meant to be a dead man.
"Sister, we know the way. Even though I was a chicken just now, I still remember the way back."
Old Dao is now very wary of the proprietress and is constantly on guard against her.
Even though the landlady had saved him, he was still on guard.
"Alright, you two go back to your rooms and don't wander around. I'll come and get you when it's time to go to the village!"
Seeing that Lao Dao insisted, the landlady got tired of him and told us to obediently go back to our rooms and not wander around.
Having learned from our experience, Lao Dao and I were both very careful.
"Alright, Lao Dao, tell me, what's the deal with this Xu Feng? Is he a man?"
After Lao Dao and I walked away, I noticed that the proprietress was no longer there, so I quickly asked her.
"Xu Feng is a man in his fifties, and his medical skills are extremely high. People from all around would go to Xu Feng if they had any health problems."
This is what I can think of now, what Brother Luo and that expert told me.”
Old Dao recounted everything he had thought of in detail.
This information differs significantly from what the proprietress said.
The landlady said that this person was dangerous and that we shouldn't go to him.
But Lao Dao said that this person was a miracle doctor with an excellent reputation.
No wonder Lao Dao was unwilling to say anything in front of the proprietress earlier.
From his perspective, the landlady was the problem.
Right now, all I can think about is Lao Luo.
Now that Lao Luo has found Lao Dao, why doesn't he come to see me? Is there some unspeakable reason?
Or perhaps, the information in Lao Dao's mind isn't necessarily true.
These things, some real and some fake, make it impossible for me to tell the difference.
Soon, we returned to the room. I told Lao Dao to get some rest, and I sat down at the table and took out the two beads that Lao Dao had dropped.
This bead contains extremely pure energy and a very deep yang energy.
I placed the bead on the tattoo, but the tattoo didn't move; it probably wasn't interested in it.
I wanted to take a picture of the item and send it to Liu Sandao, but unfortunately, my phone still had no signal.
It's strange, ever since I came to this county, my phone has been unable to contact anyone.
Aside from being used as a flashlight, it has no other uses for the time being.
Soon it was nine o'clock, and it was already dark outside.
The proprietress started knocking on the door.
"Sister, you're here? Can we leave now?"
I opened the door and saw the proprietress, but she didn't seem very happy.
"Be careful of the people around you..."
The landlady glanced at Old Dao lying on the bed, then leaned close to my ear and spoke in a voice only I could hear.
I glanced at the sleeping Old Knife, lost in thought.
I thanked the landlady and then woke up Lao Dao.
"Brother Chen, can we go now? Great! I've already rested enough!"
After I woke Lao Dao up, he jumped up in a flash.
After a quick packing, it's time to set off with me.
"Same old rule, hold my hand tightly, that's the only way we can get out!"
The proprietress stretched out both hands, trying to pull me and Lao Dao along.
I held the lightning sword in one hand and the landlady's hand in the other.
As for Lao Dao, he carried all the luggage in one hand and hooked his other arm around the landlady's arm.
The proprietress led us around, stopping frequently, until we arrived at a secret passage.
Unlike the cellar that Hua Hua took us to, this secret passage was filled with yang energy.
One is eerily yin, while the other is overwhelmingly yang.
The two places are completely different and look very strange.
Led by my mother, we walked a long way before the proprietress finally stopped.
"Alright, little brother, I'll leave you here for now. Walk in this direction for about 500 meters, and someone will come to guide you."
After the proprietress stopped, she pointed in the direction ahead and gestured.
At the same time, a talisman was found in the underwear.
"Little brother, take this. When the guide sees this, they'll know what to do! Be careful!"
The proprietress stuffed the talisman into my hand, glanced at Old Knife out of the corner of her eye, and hesitated before speaking.
I understand, this is the landlady telling me to be wary of Lao Dao.
I gave the proprietress a reassuring look and put away the talisman.
Old Dao and I thanked the proprietress and set off in the direction she indicated.
Sure enough, after walking less than a mile, we saw light.
A pale-faced little girl led us to her room.
The little girl's mouth kept moving, making gurgling sounds, while she stretched out her hand.
I quickly handed the talisman to the little girl.
The little girl took the talisman and then showed a satisfied smile.
"Alright, I'll take you to Haopo Village!"
The little girl's voice was very pleasant, just like those female live streamers whose voices were processed by a sound card.
The little girl looked to be only thirteen or fourteen years old, but her voice was surprisingly beautiful.
Old Dao was almost charmed by what he heard.
"Little sister, do you know Zhou the tailor?"
I asked the little girl.
"Zhou the tailor? You mean Zhou Caifeng? That's my grandma!"
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