"No wonder you told us to call the police and take legal action! Even if a minor commits murder, they are not criminally liable."
"So they knew all along that the real culprit was a child!"
"Maybe they deliberately sent this kid to scam us out of our money!"
"It's one thing to scam people out of money, but to harm them is going too far!"
“That’s right. In my opinion, we should call the police and arrest everyone in the Taoist temple.”
The victim's relatives began making malicious speculations, one after another, and the situation gradually spiraled out of control.
Kui Kui was at a loss for what to do.
She made a hand seal and recited the Golden Light Mantra once, then lightly touched her brow with her sword-like finger to calm herself down.
Then I called Chen Haiguo and briefly explained the current situation.
He then addressed the crowd, saying, "I've already called the police. Before they arrive, do you want to continue this discussion, or do you want to save your families?"
Kui Kui's tone was calm, and his emotionless question, however, sounded like a chilling threat to everyone.
They witnessed Kui Kui's abilities firsthand and heard the good news that Mu Xiaoqing's father received.
Since Kuikui can save people, of course they would choose to save their own family members!
They traveled a long way to the Temple of Response to All Requests, claiming to be seeking justice, but in reality, they were all forced into it.
Doctors could no longer save their loved ones; the belief that everything should be done was their last hope.
They caused trouble and seemed fierce and menacing, but they were nothing more than a group of pitiful people who were all bark and no bite.
But Kui Kui's words immediately woke them up.
"I choose to save lives. As long as my wife gets better, I won't pursue anything else!"
Once the first person was identified, a second person was identified, and soon the focus of the discussion shifted to who Kuikui should save first.
They argued heatedly, their faces red and necks bulging, as if whoever had the loudest voice would win first place.
Some have even rolled up their sleeves, ready to settle the matter with force.
Kui Kui pulled the people apart and shouted, "Stop fighting, I'll help save them all!"
The word "together" was emphasized so heavily that Mao Junjie was startled.
He tugged at Kui Kui's sleeve and lowered his voice, "Kui Kui, do you know what it means to be together?"
Qingfengzi nodded silently, inwardly thinking: "Such a big mouth at such a young age!"
But thinking that Kui Kui's actions were all for the sake of the "wish-fulfilling" cult, he felt a pang of guilt as he looked at Kui Kui's slender back.
"I know," Kui Kui replied without further explanation, and continued, "Uncle-Master, I'll trouble you to protect me in a bit."
She turned to the crowd and said, "Write down your family members' names, dates of birth, and current addresses for me."
Kui Kui took a stack of papers and returned to the main hall to begin invoking the spirits.
After receiving the news, Hu San Nai informed Chang Liu Ye, who then informed the other masters of the Chang family. Each of the immortals hurriedly appeared, took on their respective tasks, and then disappeared.
Leaving behind the last piece of paper, Kui Kui decided to go himself.
People often say: "The onlooker sees more of the game than the player."
However, how can one remain an observer without getting involved?
There's no better way to find out what kind of evil is behind this slimming charm than to investigate it yourself.
The highest level of puppetry is the separation of the soul from the body; she once possessed a paper doll and left once.
Now, with the support of spiritual power, she can leave her body even without relying on any medium, and her soul has become even more resilient.
In the understanding of Qingfengzi and others, there is only one kind of being whose soul can leave the body on its own initiative: the immortal.
Therefore, Kui Kui flew away amidst everyone's shocked gaze.
Her destination was a hospital in Zhonghai City.
There were two hospital beds in room 1011. The bed closest to the door was occupied by a woman in her forties, Song Minli, the person Kui Kui was looking for.
Song Minli's cheeks were sunken, and she was obviously very thin, but you could still tell that her features were very beautiful.
She was sitting on the bed, head down, eating breakfast.
She eats very quickly; she finished a vegetable bun in just three bites.
On the low cabinet beside her was a whole bag of steamed buns, at least a dozen or so.
After finishing three steamed buns, Song Minli picked up the pumpkin porridge in a disposable cup, inserted a straw, and began to slurp it non-stop, leaving only the sound of slurping in the ward.
Besides Song Minli, there was another person slurping, or more precisely, someone who looked like a human.
It was a monster that was entirely red, with a head as big as a bucket and a thin body. Its ten fingers were withered, and it held a straw, the other end of which was on top of Song Minli's head.
He straddled Song Minli's neck, his chest rising and falling slightly with each suckle, revealing his protruding ribs.
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