After becoming a villain, I was forced to save the villain

Chapter 138 Didn’t Turn into Stone Today (39)

Chapter 138 Didn’t Turn into Stone Today (39)

This compass was given by Ding Bao.

She said that as long as you follow it all the way north, you can get out of this forest.

She also said to hide the compass on your body and don't tell anyone.

At that time, he didn't understand what she meant, but he politely accepted her kindness.

But inexplicably, he took his heart and put the compass in his boots.

Unexpectedly, that gentle and elegant boy would lead him all the way into the depths of the forest, and even let a snake bite him.

The poison of the snake was not serious, it just made him unconscious all night, and when he woke up the next day, he was completely lost.

If it weren't for the compass in his hand, if he had to find his way out by himself, there would be only one dead end.

Finally, two days and two nights later, when Paley had fallen into despair, the seemingly endless forest in front of him finally saw its end.

Exhausted and ecstatic, he dragged his already severely dehydrated body out of the forest, and then continued to stagger towards the row of low villages not far away.

In the end, he fell down on the country road and was soon spotted by passers-by.

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That evening, Jinting was sitting by the window playing the piano, a small light gray snake slowly circled upwards along his legs, and finally stopped quietly on Jinting's shoulder, the snake's head moved slightly, it seemed It seems to be saying something.

After a while, the piano sound disappeared.

Jinting raised her head, facing the sun, whispering softly, as if she was murmuring.

"People are not dead..."

Ding Bao was sleeping on the sofa, and she felt a cool wind blowing by her ears.

Opening her eyes, Jinting was squatting beside her.

"Why are you squatting here?"

Ding Bao rubbed his eyes and looked at the sky outside the window, a slanting sun entered the room, it looked like three or four o'clock in the afternoon.

Jinting didn't speak, but got up silently and sat on the sofa beside her, her two slender legs were slightly separated, and her hands were crossed on her thighs.

"How does it feel to live here for so long?"

Ding Bao squinted his eyes to wake up sleepy, then yawned and said casually.

"It's nice and quiet."

"I've lived in this house for a long time."

Ding Bao nodded and asked in doubt.

"What's the matter, what do you want to say?"

"I want to move."

"Moving? Well, why move?"

Ding Bao looked at Jinting's expression, and quickly realized the connection. Jinting must have known that Dr. Paley was not dead, and was as cautious and suspicious as he was, and now he was thinking of leaving the castle.

She remained calm, pretending to be surprised and puzzled, and continued to ask.

"So where are we going to move?"

"I don't know, don't worry, you take and pack your things first, I'll go to town tomorrow to have a look."

See if you can find the escaped Paley.

Next time, he will kill him himself.

The next day, Jinting rode the carriage all the way to the depths of the forest, hovering over his shoulder was the little gray snake from yesterday, it vomited its message and held its head high, guiding the way for Jinting.

In the middle of the night, the carriage followed to an exit of the forest. Not far away was a village with about 100 people living in it. It was easy to find someone in it.

Jinting lowered her head, took off the blindfold covering her face, and put on a pair of dark gold-rimmed sunglasses, and then took out a black walking stick in the carriage and held it in her hand. Ting is an aristocratic gentleman from a big city, and even his speech has become a little more polite.

(End of this chapter)

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