Chapter 190: Knotting a Grass Ring

Style: Fantasy Author: AesculusWords: 1070Update Time: 24/01/13 02:45:37
"This is simply unreasonable!"

"Doesn't this Yujing have no royal law? Let her, Qi Mingyue, cover the sky with one hand?"

Liu Yingzhong was so angry that he wanted to explode.

Even though he had heard about what happened to the Ji family and his wife, hearing Ji Congshan say it, the impact, and then thinking about everything their family had suffered in the past few years, he really couldn't bear it.

"The Chen family and his wife have never been to the capital, and Chen Shuangxu has never been to the capital. Qi Wan died in the Mid-Autumn Festival three years ago. He died trying to change Qi Mingyue's heart. The person who changed his heart is said to be a sacred monk invited from Mount Xumi." Qing Hui looked at Ji Congshan, "The things behind this cannot be accomplished by Qi Mingyue alone, and the things involved are by no means as simple as they appear."

"To uncover this mystery, I need to go to Jingzhou myself."

"Qiyue Temple is safe for the time being. If you are lucky enough to survive, just wait here. If Ji Xianning is alive, he will definitely come to you." Qing Hui said: "As for Qi Mingyue, she will definitely be punished for what she did. Pay the price.”

Ji Congshan burst into tears, struggled to climb out of bed, knelt down and said, "Thank you, thank you, noble concubine."

"It is a great kindness that cannot be repaid in return."

"In the next life, we will tie a grass ring."

Qing Hui stepped forward to help him up and frowned slightly.

Thinking of the Chen family again.

Ji's family was lucky enough to survive, and they don't know if the couple survived.

They treated Qi Mingyue so well and tried their best. If there were no mistakes, then Qi Wan would have been pampered and grown up, away from the disturbances in the capital.

Hope, hope, they are still alive.

Qing Hui told Liu Yingzhong to take care of Dian Jicongshan, then turned around and left the wing.

Jin Ling followed her out, and Song Yunting also followed her out, "Master, I have something to tell you."

"What's wrong? Is there something wrong with Mrs. Ji?" Qing Hui thought it was something wrong with Mrs. Ji. Song Yun couldn't hear what he said in front of Ji Congshan, so he walked a few steps outside to confirm what was going on in the room. When he was gone, he stopped and gestured to him.

"It's not Mrs. Ji. I really can't do anything about Mrs. Ji's body. The Taoist priest said that she was hit both physically and mentally. Even if she wakes up and takes good care of herself, she doesn't have much life left." Song Yunting lowered his voice and said mysteriously,

"I want to tell you about the Qi family."

"Qi family?" Qing Hui looked at him unexpectedly, a little confused, "What's the problem with Qi family?"

"That Qi Mingyue, she has a voodoo, I smell it." Song Yunting whispered.

Qing Hui was stunned for a moment, and then realized that there was no surprise.

Ever since she learned that the person who bit Mrs. Ji was a blood demon insect, she had suspected Qi Mingyue, and now it has been confirmed by Ji Congshan himself.

This also makes it more certain that Qi Mingyue is related to Mount Xumi.

Behind her, there are probably people from Mount Sumeru.

"Not only her, but also the people around her, the lady, and the prince and second young master who appeared later. They all have the aura of poisonous insects on their bodies. They should have been poisoned by someone, but it is not very serious, like The impact is diminished.”

Before Qing Hui had settled on her idea, Song Yun gave her a loud shock.

She looked at Song Yunting in shock: "What did you say?"

Song Yunting had an innocent look on his face: "It's just that I felt the aura of poisonous insects on them. It's not very obvious. This situation should mean that the influence has weakened. I went to ask Taoist Priest Yuan He last night, and the Taoist priest said that the poisonous insects were there. The influence is not absolute and will change under certain conditions.”

(End of chapter)