Chapter 95 The Punishment for Lying



Cheng Shuang shook her head. "I can't eat it." She wanted to wait for the female teacher to bring her medicine.

Her ankle should remain injured until she returns to the classroom.

Liao Yuewei was so frightened that she lost her composure, but that didn't mean she was stupid. She immediately understood what Cheng Shuang meant and said apologetically, "I've dragged you down!"

She might be afraid of ordinary monsters, but none could compare to ghosts. Ghosts and phantoms had been her nightmares since childhood... and the ghost world of the Gate of Reincarnation was rare.

"I never expected the background of this plot-driven death to be so complicated!"

She smiled wryly and lifted Cheng Shuang up with tremendous strength. "Come on, let's go find Class 3, Grade 3."

"Second floor, the classroom I went into." The girl gave directions. "I know the names of a few students: Lin Anya, Xu Bizhi, Luo Qi, and Song Zijiao."

Liao Yuewei was grateful for Cheng Shuang's quick thinking. To be honest, she didn't expect a girl of about ten years old to be so calm. If she were to deal with this weird teacher on her own, she would have to turn around and run away.

Unfortunately, someone had told her that if you encounter a ghost, you must not run blindly, because the moment you turn your head, you will already be marked by the ghost.

The idea of ​​escaping was undoubtedly a pipe dream.

Liao Yuewei almost solicitously helped the little girl up, whispering her experiences one by one.

"So, in front of ghosts, try not to make excuses that could harm your body?" Cheng Shuang finally understood why her ankle had suddenly been injured; it was probably a curse from the ghosts!

The little girl frowned; she had naively thought it was punishment for lying!

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