Lao Mountain Taoist/C11 A young girl in distress in a library
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C11 A young girl in distress in a library

It's hard for me to concentrate on the library every day, looking for information, plus the sermon.

After several days of searching through the book, I still couldn't find any words to translate, which made me a little upset. I closed the book, and without any intention of looking it up again, I started to look around.

I noticed a pretty and delicate young girl sitting at a table not far away from me. My heart skipped a beat. At such a young age, I could roughly understand what love was.

The young lady was about the same age as me. She was sitting alone at her desk, her eyes wandering around as she stared out of the window in a daze. There wasn't a single book on the table.

I looked at her strangely, but didn't think much of it. I simply thought that she was pretty, how could she have the opportunity to strike up a conversation with me?

Over the next few days, the girl sat alone at that table. Although she changed her clothes every day, her face was growing dimmer and dimmer, and even looked haggard.

I felt that something was a bit strange. Even though I came to the library every day, I still read a book. I just stared out the window in a daze. Anyone would feel uncomfortable.

I stood up and walked over to her side. Looking at her face, I suddenly couldn't open my mouth. I was thinking about how to speak when she turned around. Her black eyes with long eyelashes looked at me and asked, "What's the matter?"

The soft words of the warbler hit my heart like the soft sound of water flowing down a mountain. My heart thumped in my chest, and my face turned red. I hurriedly said, "Nothing." He turned around and walked back to his seat.

She looked at me, her eyes full of melancholy, and I held the book up in front of my face, afraid to meet her eyes.

After a few minutes, I put down my book and she left, heading for the door. I suddenly stood up, and with some courage, I threw down my book, quickly packed my bag, and chased after her.

I quietly followed behind the young lady, following her. I didn't know that she was following me, but I felt that she was acting strangely. Her eyes were filled with gloom, so I decided to follow her to see what was going on.

Coming out of the library, I followed her across the continent to the country road. After walking for a while, I saw that she was walking towards the mountain road where I had returned to the monastery.

I raised my head to look at the sky. It was already near dusk, and she was just a girl walking alone in this mountain forest. She sure was bold.

I staggered a few meters behind her, and when I saw that she was about to fall down the mountain, I panicked and activated my internal force cultivation method. I leapt forward, and the moment she fell to the ground, I firmly held her up on the stone steps.

I helped her up and saw that her face was already drained of color. Her body couldn't help but tremble. She was obviously frightened.

He helped her sit on the stone steps, took out a gourd filled with water from his bag, and gave it to her. Sweat poured down her face, as she panted heavily.

She glanced at the gourd in my hand and a surprised expression appeared on her face. She composed herself and asked, "Are you following me?"

"I'm going home." I blushed and bowed my head.

"Go home?"

"Yes, home."

"You're a Taoist?" she asked doubtfully.

I still had my head lowered, not daring to look at her. I nodded and replied softly, "En, Daoist Priest."

She took the gourd in my hand and gulped it down. Water flowed down her chin into her collar. It was obvious that she was extremely thirsty.

I stared at the water running down her neck.

When she had finished, she returned the gourd to me, took a light blue handkerchief from her purse, and dabbed the water from her lips and neck.

She looked at me and asked, "You know how to kill demons?"

I was stunned for a moment before I replied, a little embarrassed, "I know how to do it. However, it is only the skill of a three-legged cat. "A lack of talent."

She smiled, that smile was so beautiful that it caused people to feel suffocated. She smiled and said, "Do you really know how to exterminate demons?"

Seeing that she didn't believe him, he thought to show her a spell to broaden her horizons. Now that he thought about it, it was just pretending to be a big tail wolf in front of the girls he liked and blindly showing off.

I took out a piece of talisman from my bag, dipped it in cinnabar, and drew magic charm. I threw the magic charm into the sky, and after activating the talisman in my mouth, I saw the magic charm floating in the sky, suddenly flying up and turning into a fireball.

The girl looked at me dumbly. After half of the afternoon, she looked at me and said, "I have a request. I don't know if I can agree to it."

These words were quite romantic and novel. Thinking about it, I was eleven or twelve years old when I was reading a novel. I cupped my hands and said proudly, "As long as I can do it, I will not refuse."

The girl gazed off into the distance, as if summing up her words. After a while, she slowly opened her mouth and said, "My father is a businessman, and he is quite famous in the Laoshan Mountains."

She said that her father was a merchant and was quite well-known in the region. She naturally did not know what his business was, and had never asked about it. It seemed to be related to seafood.

Once, when his family was on a trip to Thailand, some of his father's friends had recommended it to him: The kid in Thailand is very successful. He is said to be able to amass wealth and a great source of wealth.

When his father heard this, he became greedy and wanted more money. Afterwards, he took his family to Thailand to travel. It is called tourism, but in reality it is going to Thailand to bury the kid to make the road to wealth.

After returning to the country, according to the master of Thailand Jin Yin, her father's business was flourishing. The family lived a rich life of food and clothing.

However, the good times didn't last long. A few months later, the young girl woke up one night and went to the toilet. She heard the wails of a child coming from her parents' room.

She had thought that she had misheard, but after a while, these sounds became more frequent. Not only did she cry, but she also laughed.

It was unknown since when his parents had closed the curtains every day, but once again, the young girl opened the curtains and was beaten up by her father.

Ever since then, her family had completely changed. Her father still went to work every day to earn money, but the money was still quite plentiful. However, her mother would always hug a young girl's doll and whisper softly in the room.

Finally, one day, the girl couldn't take it anymore and rushed into her parents' room. She saw her mother cutting her wrist and using her blood to feed the baby doll in her arms.

His father was also a Thai kid who cut his wrist every night and used his blood to sacrifice his family. The grandma who lived with them ate raw meat all day long and was caught alive, causing her body to be covered in blood and filth.

I curiously asked, "Why are you fine?"

She took out a golden token from her chest and said, "This is a buddhist token that my father asked for to protect me when we went to Thailand. I think this is what I should do to protect myself from harm."

I nodded, not understanding, but feeling that this was no small matter, followed her down the hill and along the road in the direction of her house.

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