Chapter 2007: The other party is lying to himself!

Chapter 2007 The other party is lying to himself!

Gu Qingluan said calmly: "Although I am in a coma, I have not completely lost consciousness. Not only do I know that you saved me, I also know that your name is Kaye."

The young Mogaye blinked, and said in surprise: "He is still conscious after being in a coma. Is this the peculiarity of the royal family?"

Gu Qingluan said: "Of course not all royal families are like me."

She didn't know the characteristics of the royal family of the Demon Race, so she gave an ambiguous answer.

This kid is a little silly, but his mother looks very shrewd and guarded, and she has to think twice about every word she says.

"Are you really a royal family? My mother said you are not." Jiaye looked at Gu Qingluan with a pair of red eyes.

Perhaps because this is the demon world, and everyone is a demon. He didn't show greedy and fierce eyes, but looked like a human teenager.

Gu Qingluan will not soften his heart just because the other party looks harmless.

The demons are evil by nature, and kindness to each other is cruelty to countless creatures.

Gu Qingluan stared directly at the other party, her purple pupils revealed mystery and evil charm, the corners of her mouth hooked slightly, and slowly spit out two words: "No."

Gaye was stunned for a moment.

He thought that the other party would produce evidence to prove that the other party was from the royal family, so that he could go to A Niang to prove that he was right.

Who would have expected that this female devil with purple pupils would deny her royal status.

Did he guess wrong?

Gaye looked at Gu Qingluan's charming smile, and a flash of inspiration came to his mind.

The other party is lying to himself!

She must be a royal family, but she just doesn't want to admit it.

Gaye consciously discovered the truth, opened his mouth to argue, but suddenly stuck when the words reached his mouth.

No, the other party does not want to recognize the identity of the royal family, there may be a reason.

Gu Qingluan looked at the young devil in front of him with a complex expression, and knew that his denial had the desired effect.

If you directly admit that you are a royal family, the other party may still doubt it, or ask yourself to prove it, but the more you deny it, the more steadfast the other party will be in its own guess.

Gu Qingluan was still tied and sitting on the ground.

She raised her eyebrows, and said in a cold and arrogant tone, "Boy, for the sake of saving me, I can forgive you for your previous rudeness, and let me untie the two of you quickly."

Gaye had already determined in her heart that she was the royal family, but at this moment she was intimidated by her aura, so she hurriedly reached out to untie her.

The rope was not knotted in the first place, and he pulled it lightly, and the rope was untied.

Gu Qingluan squeezed Gu Xi's hand to remind her to wake up.

Gu Xi slowly opened his eyes.

Gu Qingluan raised his hand and said to Kaye, "Help me up."

The young demon held her arm respectfully, helped her up, and then went to help Gu Xi.

The two sat on two stone piers in the house.

The young devil stood opposite them and asked respectfully, "I don't know how to address you two?"

"You can call me Lonely Moon." After introducing herself, Gu Qingluan glanced at Gu Xi, and introduced, "This is my little niece Xixi."

"Gaye has met Lord Lonely Moon, Miss Xixi." Gaye looked at the two of them with bright red pupils, hesitant to speak.

"Ask whatever you want, I can answer your three questions." Gu Qingluan said casually.

Kaye's eyes suddenly glowed.

Then he frowned slightly, showing a tangled look.

He has too many questions in his mind to ask, but he can only ask three. Which three questions will he choose?

Thinking for a moment, fearing that the other party would get impatient, Kaye chose three questions that he wanted to know the most from his pile of questions.

"Master Guyue, why did you fall into the Jin River?"

(end of this chapter)

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