Jun Li listened quietly to Bai Ze's promise word by word. Suddenly, he felt as if something was growing silently. He reached out and touched Bai Ze's cheek. The pair of eyes that seemed to always be indifferent actually revealed other emotions...

"Originally, I should have been the first to say I love you..."

Jun Li gently stood up and held Bai Ze in his arms. He was much stronger than Bai Ze, and every time he held Bai Ze in his arms he could completely submerge him in his chest.

He didn't seem that sad. Instead, he laughed out loud and looked at Bai Ze's slightly confused face: "Who would ask his concubine to express her love to him first..."

"My little ancestor...wait for me to love you. I was the first one to tell you that I liked you, so I should be the first one to tell you that I love you..."

He knew that Bai Ze still couldn't understand what he said, but it didn't matter, Bai Ze just had to continue to enjoy the good things he brought him...

The two walked back hand in hand, and when they passed a thriving cornfield, Bai Ze's face suddenly turned cold and his eyes were chilly.

"what happened?"

Jun Li looked around but didn't see Gui. Bai Ze's eyes were fixed on the cornfield, but a shrill wailing sound was coming from inside.

A fire snake leaped out from Bai Ze's palm and blocked Jun Li behind him. The cornfield made a rustling sound and even Jun Li became a little nervous.

A naked man in red shorts jumped out. It seemed that the man was frightened to pee his pants, and his red shorts were wet. When he saw Jun Li and Bai Ze, he covered his face and ran away screaming.

"there is none left…"

Bai Ze seemed a little confused as the fire snake in his hand also disappeared.

"What's gone? Why don't I see anything?"

Jun Li walked a few steps closer and looked at the endless cornfield thoughtfully. He looked at Bai Ze beside him and seemed to ask for advice: "Let's go over and take a look?"

"Ah."

Bai Ze seemed to want to clarify the confusion in his heart, and followed Jun Li into the cornfield.

When we entered the cornfield, we found it was really too big. It was dark now and we would easily get lost if we were not careful.

Jun Li held Bai Ze tightly and walked through layers of leaves, but suddenly found that the cornfield in front seemed to be shorter.

A young girl was lying quietly on the specially cleared ground, her clothes disheveled and her coat thrown aside, her pants half taken off.

Jun Li tentatively patted the girl's face and sniffed her breath before he breathed a sigh of relief.

Just fainted...

He took off his coat, wrapped the girl in it, carried her on his back and looked at Bai Ze: "Is there any more strange aura around here?"

Bai Ze was silent for a moment, shook his head and whispered: "It's very strange. I just clearly felt the fierce ghost but it disappeared without a trace in an instant... Not even a trace of its breath was left. It was as if it suddenly evaporated from the face of the earth."

"Severe...severe and treacherous..."

Jun Li swallowed, he never expected that such a ferocious and extremely dangerous creature like Li Gui could be hidden in such a small village.

"Jun Li, I still say the same thing, don't meddle in other people's business."

Bai Ze looked at the unconscious girl on his back and said coldly: "If Li Gui appears in the world, he will definitely kill people. The man just ran away, but he will definitely not survive tonight, and this girl..."

Bai Ze paused and spoke in a low voice: "Maybe if you save her you will also provoke Li Gui."

"Bai Ze, if Li Gui wanted to kill this girl, she was clearly in a coma, why didn't he just kill her?"

Jun Li seemed to want to convince Bai Ze, but Bai Ze shook his head slightly: "Do you think it is possible that Li Gui has not taken action yet because it has also sensed my presence and therefore has not acted rashly?"

"Jun Li, if Li Gui gets on you, all I can do is restrain it. I can't kill it."

Bai Ze sighed: "Behind the birth of every evildoer there must be an extremely horrific tragedy. Their grievances cannot be easily appeased."

"The horror of the evil spirits is that they have almost no humanity. They can kill anyone if they want to."

Jun Li was silent for a long time and then nodded slowly. He gently put the girl down but still pulled up her pants which were half pulled down.

"But what if we leave it here? It's so cold at night."

Bai Ze reluctantly stretched out his hand, leaving a trace of flame. After doing all this, he still waited vigilantly for a long time to make sure that there was really no other breath before pulling Jun Li out of the cornfield.

The cold wind blew even harder at this time, and the girl who was supposed to be lying in the cornfield opened her eyes. She mechanically looked in the direction where Jun Li and Bai Ze left, and a fleeting coldness flashed across her blood-red pupils...

...

After returning to the room, Bai Ze seemed to still be thinking about Li Gui who suddenly disappeared. He looked at Jun Li for a long time and still felt a little worried.

"Jun Li."

"What's wrong little wife?"

Jun Li had just taken off his coat and changed into pajamas when Bai Ze called him over. Bai Ze gently held his hand and placed a fire snake in his palm.

Jun Li had a traumatic experience with this snake. He was almost bitten to death by this snake on his first day in the castle. The snake gently wrapped around Jun Li's fingertips and then slowly climbed up. The cold touch and the slippery scales gave Jun Li goose bumps.

The snake disappeared at Jun Li's wrist and left a snake-shaped mark.

"Bai Ze..."

Jun Li was slightly stunned when he looked at the mark. Bai Ze slowly said, "I left you a trump card. This is the only thing I can do."

"Jun Li, if Li Gui comes looking for you and I can't hold him back for too long, find a way to make him let down his guard."

Bai Ze said word by word: "I will give you this snake with my full strength, but whether you can hit it and how to use it depends on you."

Bai Ze seemed to become a little weak. He staggered, shook his hair lightly, and reached out to hug Jun Li's waist. Even his voice became softer.

"Jun Li, I promised you... As long as you want, you just need to do what you can, and I will help you with the rest... Even if it means using all my abilities..."

Jun Li gently hugged Bai Ze tightly and lowered his eyes apologetically: "I seem to have been causing you trouble..."

"Just know... idiot..."

After Bai Ze finished speaking, he fell asleep in his arms. Jun Li hugged him tightly, put him on the bed, tucked in the quilt, and then held him in his arms.

...

Bai Ze seemed really tired from exhausting all his energy. He slept until the afternoon before barely waking up.

Jun Li was always by his side, even sitting next to him during meals.

At the corner of the stairs on the first floor, the old man looked towards the room on the second floor thoughtfully and blew a smoke ring, but an old lady passing by hit him on the head with her cane as if she was disgusted.

"Smoking again! Have you forgotten how you died?"

The old man laughed after being hit, and he put out his cigarette and said apologetically: "I was just checking to see how my grandson's wife was doing."

The old lady paused, glanced at him, and walked away muttering, "The old man is old and his brain is not working well! The good grandson brought his friend here, not his wife."

After saying that, he shook his head, sighed, and left.

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