Immortal, save me!

Chapter 72 Missing Him

As for what kind of "pepper" she ate that made it so red, Luo Jin would not tell the shopkeeper.

Thinking about it, he pursed his lips slightly and touched the tip of his tongue to his lips, as if he could still feel the breath of that person.

There were ripples in his lowered eyes, and he missed him a little just after they separated.

Sighing in his heart, he raised his eyes and glanced at the shopkeeper.

At this glance, he happened to catch the shopkeeper's coveting eyes, which were circling around him like flies, which was really disgusting.

Did he act so well that people got the impression that he was easy to bully?

Luo Jin felt a chill in her heart and resisted the thought of taking action: "Shopkeeper, can I stay?"

The shopkeeper came back to his senses, stared at Luo Jin and said, "Okay."

He took out a notebook, turned over a new page, and asked, "What's your name? Where are you from? Who else is in the family?"

Luo Jin lowered her eyes and tugged at her lips: "A Jin is from Baizhou and has an elder brother in the family."

The shopkeeper looked up at him after hearing this, his eyes wandering, wondering what he was planning.

With a smile on his face and a gentler tone, the shopkeeper asked, "Is your brother also a half-demon?"

Luo Jin's eyes moved slightly, what did this mean? If the so-called "brother" is also a half-demon, is it necessary to bring his "brother" in as well?

It's a pity to disappoint him.

Luo Jin shook his head and said, "My brother is not a half-demon."

The shopkeeper was obviously disappointed when he heard this. He looked at Luo Jin with pity, taking him in his eyes from beginning to end, not even a trace.

It's a pity. It would be easier if this half-demon brother was also half-demon. He could secretly replace the person and keep it for himself.

Although Luo Jin didn't have the ability to read minds, the look in the shopkeeper's eyes was so obvious that it was difficult for him not to guess. It was precisely because he was aware of the shopkeeper's thoughts that he felt sick.

Sure enough, no matter what race you are in the world, there are always dirty people.

He put his cloak back on, reached out and pulled down the brim of his hat, covering most of his face. His face was expressionless, but his eyes were completely cold.

Shopkeeper: "You go to the backyard and someone will take you to a place. You just need to cooperate. Don't ask any questions."

Luo Jin nodded, turned around and walked in the direction pointed by the shopkeeper.

It's a pity that he doesn't have any poison that can turn people blind, otherwise, he would be the first to test the poison on this shopkeeper!

Pushing open the wooden door of the backyard, there were two people waiting behind. Both of them were wearing ordinary clothes, with hunched muscles and strong backs. Their faces were wearing black masks made of unknown materials.

He followed them obediently and secretly looked at the surrounding environment. He found nothing unusual in the backyard of the teahouse. However, after following the two people around and around, he stopped at the end of a small road, where a stone door stood in front of him.

As soon as he saw the stone gate, a big man came towards him holding a black cloth. The big man picked up the black cloth and made signs in front of his eyes, obviously intending to blindfold him.

Luo Jin's heart became tense, and she took a step back when the big man was about to blindfold him. The masked men on both sides seemed to have been prepared, holding his shoulders on the left and right, and the cloak on his body was also pulled off. In an instant, the big man covered his eyes with a black cloth.

Luo Jin knew that the secret of Yunjian Tea House would be involved next. He braced himself and prepared to deal with the next thing. On the surface, he struggled, trying to get rid of the control of the masked man, and said in panic: "You guys What are you doing? Why did you blindfold me?"

However, the three people in front of him didn't speak. They just opened the stone door and wanted to take him in.

Luo Jin secretly used strength and struggled more and more.

Trembling: "Let me go! I want to go back! I want to go back! I don't want to come here anymore!"

The masked man didn't expect that he was very strong. If he didn't check for a while, he almost let someone break free. A masked man slapped Luo Jin on the shoulder and warned in a rough voice: "Be calm!"

The force of that palm was quite strong. Luo Jin only felt a pain in his shoulder, which was almost broken. He cried out in pain, his face was filled with fear, but he did not dare to speak out.

Seeing this, several people pushed him into the stone door and dragged him inside.

Luo Jin couldn't see what was going on inside the stone gate, but she felt like she was being carried a long way and turned a dozen turns before stopping.

He heard shallow sobbing sounds around him, pouring into his ears from all directions, making it impossible for him to tell how many people were here, but he felt that those sobbing people must be the half-demon who was brought before.

He even heard a slight clatter from the collision of iron tools.

Luo Jin frowned, could these people be chained up?

The next moment, his experience confirmed his suspicion.

He was pushed into a place, and he felt the sobbing sounds getting louder and louder. They were not far away from him, and the tip of his nose could faintly smell the smell of people. The various smells were mixed and not pleasant.

Someone pulled his hands and feet and fastened something on them. Then footsteps left and the sound of locks was heard.

Luo Jin moved and found out what was on her wrist was clearly an iron chain.

He raised his hand and pulled off the black cloth from his eyes, and now no one stopped him.

The indoor environment was dim, with only a few candles hanging on the walls, and he was in a huge iron cage. Inside the cage, there were countless half-demon huddled in the corner.

Glancing around, I saw a somewhat familiar figure huddled in the corner. Judging by his clothes, he was the half-demon young man who was forcibly brought into Yunjian Teahouse before.

The young man was huddled in the corner and shivering, huddled together, looking very scared.

Luo Jin looked elsewhere, only to see that except for the large iron cage and the people inside, there was no one else in this huge stone room, not even a guard.

How reassuring is this, not even being guarded?

He pursed his lips and stepped towards the trembling young man.

The chains dragged on the ground, rubbing against each other and making a dull sound.

Some half-demon raised their heads to look at him, but no one did anything else. They just glanced at him and lowered their heads, which seemed to be a common occurrence.

Luo Jin walked not far from the young man and sat down against the iron cage.

Perhaps hearing the movement around him, the young man finally raised his head and looked at him, with a very clear fear on his attractive face.

Seeing Luo Jin, the young man tried his best to smile and greeted him, but his smile was uglier than crying. It seemed that he knew he couldn't laugh, so the young man simply stopped smiling and just nodded towards Luo Jin, then lowered his head.

Seeing the young man's reaction, Luo Jin became more sure that the young man was forced in. Maybe he didn't notice anything at first, but he also had a vague premonition, so he thought about leaving, but he didn't expect that he was forced to leave by the thugs guarding the door of the teahouse. Brought in.

Luo Jin looked up at the stone wall above her head, her mind filled with random thoughts.

He missed the immortal, missed him very much, wanted him to appear in front of him right away, wanted to hug him, kiss him, and... want to have fun with him.

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