Chapter 111 Red Jade Hairpin



"You don't look well," Kui Kui said worriedly.

Mo Ye's slender fingers stroked her fair neck, a hint of heartache flashing in his eyes, but a playful smile appeared on his face.

"You don't look much better either."

As soon as he finished speaking, the wound on Kui Kui's neck healed.

Kui Kui subconsciously reached for her neck, but her fingertips touched Mo Ye's fingers.

It felt completely cold to the touch.

She instinctively tried to pull her hand back, but Mo Ye caught it.

Mo Ye smirked and casually pulled her arm.

Kui Kui unexpectedly fell into his arms.

The two were face to face, so close that they could even feel each other's warm breath on their faces.

Kui Kui's heart pounded uncontrollably, the violent beating making her chest feel numb and weak, and she suddenly lost all strength.

My mind was foggy, and I felt as if all the blood in my body had rushed to my head, and my cheeks were burning.

Mo Ye's smile deepened as he reached out with his other hand and tucked Kui Kui's slightly disheveled hair behind her ear.

He looked at Kui Kui's cheeks, which were flushed red all the way to her temples.

Mo Ye's slender fingers naturally moved to her chin, gently pinching her pointed chin and forcing Kui Kui to raise her head.

Her dark eyebrows and eyes were as clear and bright as a deer's, with a hint of shyness.

Kui Kui subconsciously looked away.

Mo Ye leaned close to her ear and whispered, "What? Are you afraid of me?"

"No."

"Is it because I'm not pretty enough?"

"No..." Kui Kui awkwardly changed the subject, "Are you done with your work?"

Mo Ye was naturally not finished; he still had too many things to deal with.

But those are all things in heaven; a day in heaven is equivalent to a year on earth.

If he waits until he finishes dealing with it, won't his Kui Kui turn into a handful of dust?

"Yes, I'm done."

Are you still leaving?

"I'm not leaving. I'll stay and keep you company. Are you happy?"

"Mmm!" Kui Kui responded subconsciously, then belatedly realized that her face turned even redder because of her reaction.

"You...you let go first..."

When Brother Kui arrived, that was the first thing he heard.

He shouted, "Hey! Who goes there! Let go of my boss!"

Mo Ye's golden pupils flickered slightly, his gaze sweeping coldly over Kui Xiaodi.

Kui Xiaodi suddenly felt that he was about to ascend to heaven, not to be saved, but to be reduced to ashes.

Kui Kui seized the opportunity to escape from Mo Ye's arms, and only when she saw the arrival of the starving ghost did she remember that she still had important things to do.

She introduced the younger brother of the starving ghost to Mo Ye and the others, then looked around and her eyes immediately locked onto Zhiyuan and Xiaochen behind Lang Yue.

She pointed at the two men and asked Kui Xiaodi, "Is one of them someone who has influenced you?"

Kui Xiaodi carefully glued his shattered courage back together, examined the two men intently for a moment, and then shook his head.

"No."

Kui Kui thought that bringing Kui Xiaodi back would solve everything, but unexpectedly, the clues went cold again.

Mo Ye looked at Kui Kui, who had a furrowed brow, and glanced at Zhi Yuan and Xiao Chen out of the corner of his eye. He thought to himself with disdain: This thing dares to waste the time I spend with Kui Kui!

He flicked his finger, which was hidden in his sleeve.

The hairpin on Xiaochen's head fell to the ground with a crisp sound.

His hair came undone, and he couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.

He was about to pick it up when the hairpin seemed to come alive and started rolling.

Kui Kui finally realized where the incongruity in Xiao Chen came from.

This is the hairpin.

The hairpin was in such good condition that it looked completely out of place on a child wearing old clothes.

Looking back now, Kui Kui realized that her puppetry skills were broken after they were applied to Xiao Chen.

She moved her foot, blocking the doorway, and reached out to pick up the white jade hairpin.

The jade hairpin suddenly twirled and landed in Xiao Chen's hand, emitting a dazzling red light.

Xiao Chen re-tied her loose hair and placed the red jade hairpin into her bun.

Kui Xiaodi looked surprised. In his eyes, Xiao Chen had grown up and become a middle-aged man. He was the Taoist priest who had stood in front of him with an air of otherworldly wisdom and asked him if he wanted to escape the sea of ​​suffering.

"Boss, it's him! It's him!"

Kui Kui was born with the ability to see ghosts, and she saw Xiao Chen's changes.

The hairpin contained a spirit that possessed the child.

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