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Chapter 9 Whereabouts Revealed

"How can you be like this!"

A Yao pinched her nose and squatted not far from the dog hole, and said angrily that Pei Shuo was still there on the other side. He showed his big white teeth and his successful smile looked like he was owed.

"You go back first, I'll stay for a while." Pei Shuo waved his hand, got up and left, and came back soon - but he brought a big stone from somewhere to block the hole.

"Pei Shuo, you!" A Yao was so angry that she couldn't even speak.

He was put on a trick by a ten-year-old boy. He rushed into her room in the middle of the night and forced her to take risks. Now he used a trick to drive her back. He thought she was what she was, and he would whisper and leave when she called her?

The clay man is also very angry!

A Yao just thought she saw Pei Shuo's bad character clearly and went back to report to his servants. Later, she saw a detour from afar. Young masters like him were not from the same world as her.

"Ah Yeh!"

She was frightened, there was someone behind her!

But it was too late to hide at this time. She was pinched by someone and lifted up: "Look at who they are, the little rabbit is back. Ah snee!"

This sound is not unfamiliar, it is Fat Monk.

While sneezing, he grabbed A Yao's neck: "I was scolded by my senior brother. Let's look back and see how I taught you a lesson."

He blocked her mouth and took A Yao in through the back door casually.

Pei Shuo didn't expect that he would see A Yao again so soon. The fat monk walked into the wing room with his neck swaying. He was obviously coerced. The men and women in the courtyard ignored him and only Wu Nian's expression, sitting cross-legged under the Bodhi tree, moved slightly.

When I entered the wing room of Renguang Temple again, it seemed that it was the first time she had come to. However, it was tied up like a rag, and was thrown to the ground at will and knocked onto the bluestone bricks. A Yao curled up in pain.

The door slammed and then there was a sound of locking.

A Yao's hands were cut behind her back and her feet were tied. Close her eyes and let out a long breath. Calm down, be sure to calm down. Pei Shuo should have seen her.

"Don't expect anyone, you must save yourself." She said to herself again.

She had a criminal record of escaping. The fat monk finally caught her and had to settle the matter. He didn't treat her as a child. The rope was tightly tied. When she moved a little, the rough hemp rope left a dark red mark on her skin, which made her breathe in pain.

The fat monk was anxious to seek credit, but was afraid that she would use some tricks to escape, so he quickly called the middle-aged monk over. At that time, the middle-aged monk was intimate with the old lover, but was disturbed by the fat monk and became furious. After hearing the fat monk's intention, the big nun suggested that he go and see him.

Although the fat monk was gasping all the way when he was carrying water, he didn't delay any delay in this problem. He came and went like the wind, and had no time to buffer A Yao and unzipped the rope and escape.

The conversation outside the house made A Yao's heart, who was still struggling, fall into the abyss.

"I'm locked up here, let's go in and take a look."

"No hurry" another voice sounded, but it was a female voice. It was probably one of the nuns: "She was able to escape from here, but now she is trapped in the net. I think she has something to rely on, so she must have accomplices and hides in the temple!"

"You mean..."

"No matter who it is, it cannot hinder us. The people behind her must find it out as soon as possible!" A Yao heard the murderous intent of the female voice and shivered. Pei Shuo was still in the temple. If he was smart enough...

When A Yao thought of this, she smiled self-deprecatingly. She and Pei Shuo were not even friends, so how could she take the risk to save her?

There is still no thought.

Wunian also saw her at that time.

"Go to look for her separately. You must find her accomplices and pay attention to whether there are any new faces in the guests!"

Then A Yao heard the sound of unlocking, and a small crack was pushed out of the door, and the light shone into the dark room and hit A Yao's face.

The nun set a distance of three slaps and carefully observed enough to find that there were children tied up on the floor.

She looked down at A Yao and sneered a few times, then left, but the cruel and ferocious smile always lingers in her mind and makes her shudder every time she thinks of it.

Time passed by bit by bit, A Yao patiently grinds the hemp ropes she tied her hands on the corner of the table. This was the sharpest thing she could find nearby.

The door opened again, scaring her to fall back. The whole room was bright, and the middle-aged monk lit the light and walked in, closing the door.

A Yao looked vigilantly as he shrank backwards.

"You said you want to escape, you can't escape anywhere, and you're obediently falling into the palm of my hand." The middle-aged monk put the lamp aside, "Isn't it enough to eat that meal? I was going to give you a good way out, but you didn't appreciate it and even gave us medicine! Do you think you should be punished?"

The middle-aged monk pulled his belt at her. A Yao knew what she wanted to do without using her brain. Seeing his actions, her pupils suddenly shrank as if her heart had been pounding for a few beats.

He was still not satisfied with A Yao's reaction. The more he saw the child panic, the more satisfied he was. Her reaction was still too calm in the end, but she really understood what he wanted to do to her.

What to do if the yarn is hidden on the heel?

A Yao was so anxious that she was sweating profusely. While shrank back, she tried every means to get the yarn cutters.

The pants had taken off and exposed their thick thighs. The middle-aged monk Ao stretched out his arms and pulled A Yao in front of him. He pulled the rope on his chest with his other hand and pulled the front plaque open.

A smell floated out.

The middle-aged monk's nose twitched, his movements freeze, his face turned green quickly, he threw A Yao and ran out, and he could still hear the sound of vomiting.

A Yao let go of her heart, exhaled, and quickly struggled to loosen the rope, and was free to take out the bandaged yarn from the heels, hide it behind her waist, and escaped.

Just came out and ran into someone head-on.

God is going to kill me!

A Yao wanted to cry without tears, but Pei Shuo was so unlucky.

"Liu Ya, how could you come here?"

A Yao came to Qingning Temple and reported the original owner's name, Liu Ya.

The soft voice lit up A Yao's eyes, it was Wuning!

"Sister Wunian, save me!" A Yao seemed to have grabbed the life-saving straw and grabbed Wunian, "Sister Wunian, now you are the only one who can help me."

Wunian hesitated. Although she didn't understand why A Yao appeared here, she saw that A Yao was caught by the fat monk and would become her soon afterwards, and comforted her: "Don't panic. We are baptized by the Buddha, and you will soon feel spiritual satisfaction."

"..." She didn't want to be "baptized" at all.

Realizing that Wunian was brainwashed, the idea of ​​"being with Buddha" could not be erased for a while, A Yao's eyes turned and changed his words: "Yeah, I understand. Can Sister Wunian bring a message to the servants of the Pei family?"

Wu Nian nodded, "Tell me."
Chapter completed!
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