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Chapter 91 She Won't Elope

Chapter 91 She won’t elope with anyone

Author: Ming Weiwei

Chapter 91 She won’t elope with anyone

Yan Changan deliberately concealed it for Song Lin, and even reached out to take away the plate of sweet and sour pork in order to prevent Shu Nong from lowering his head to smell it.

Both of them were like this. Shu Nong's mind was on the plates of spicy food in front of him, and he didn't continue to worry about how spicy the food was.

Her attention was quickly drawn to the conversation at the table next to her.

They seemed to be a couple. The man had a sad face, and the woman also looked gloomy. She hesitated to speak, as if she didn't know how to comfort them.

"Is there no news about Lingling yet?" she asked softly, pouring a cup of tea for the man.

The man shook his head: "I always feel that there is something wrong with this matter. Why do you think Lingling has to suffer? Her eldest brother and sister-in-law love her so much. It will be a matter of time before she agrees to things with that boy from the Gao family. Why should she have to elope with others?"

And I left a letter like that.”

"I also think something might be wrong." The woman poured herself a cup of tea and said thoughtfully, "A few days ago, I heard that the boy from Uncle Zhou's family was missing - not just him, I heard that many people in the city have been missing recently.

But at this time, Lingling eloped with someone and left a letter saying that she wanted to sever ties with her family, which is really disturbing."

The man sighed worriedly: "But that letter is indeed Lingling's handwriting... No, after dinner later, we'd better go to Cheng's house and go to Baiwen Hall to ask for help from the immortals."

The woman nodded: "That's fine -"

"We can help you."

Suddenly a smart female voice sounded beside them. The couple turned their heads together, and saw the four people at the next table who had stopped using their chopsticks at some point. The girl in blue who made the noise was holding her head with one hand, and her sleeves slipped down, exposing a part of her sleeves.

With his white wrists and slightly swollen lips slightly hooked, he looked at them with a smile: "Why bother looking far away when you are close? We are happy to help."

The couple didn't hesitate for long, and immediately sat over after hearing Shu Nong say that Yan Changan was a disciple of the Cangyuan Sword Sect who had come down from the mountain to train.

Although no one in the family of this couple is a cultivator of immortality, there are so many monks in the world now that ordinary people can also say a few words about things in the immortal sect.

For example, these two people know that Cangyuan Sword Sect is the number one immortal sect today, and that the disciples of the immortal sect go down to the mountain to gain experience, and they mostly take it as their duty to help the people, eliminate demons and defend the Tao.

Therefore, after Yan Changan took out the jade token that symbolized his disciple's identity, they approached these people as if they were grasping at straws.

The man told Lingling's story in general.

"Lingling is a very sensible child. Even though her brother and sister-in-law doted on her, they never developed her into a coquettish and domineering character." In the face of the immortal, the woman felt like she had found her backbone, lowered her guard, lowered her head and wept, "She is so independent and independent.

Children with considerate parents will not do such irrational things for the sake of love."

Shu Nong understood what they meant.

They firmly believe that their niece will not elope with anyone. In the current situation, it is very likely that the girl Lingling and her lover did not know what danger they encountered, and they were made to look like they were eloping.

really.

If it were Shu Nong herself, instead of believing that a sensible and obedient child suddenly eloped with someone and had to sever ties with herself, she would rather believe the latter theory.

She knocked on the table thoughtfully: "How long has this girl Lingling been missing?"

"Two days."

The man answered immediately, with a look of hope on his haggard face, and looked at them eagerly, "She disappeared early the morning before yesterday. My mother went to wake her up that day, but there was no response for a long time. After she opened the door and went in, she saw her.

The letter severing ties I just mentioned."
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