Chapter 27: This is death

Chapter 27 is originally a death robbery

As soon as Qin Liuxi entered the Taoist temple, he went straight to the main hall, bowed a few times in front of a huge incense burner in front of the patriarch, and then dug.

Suddenly, a white light flashed, and she turned around flexibly to avoid the white light.

"Hey, I can't hit it, you just can't hit it!" She clenched her hands triumphantly, and there was a jade-colored corner in her hand.

The white light waved again, accompanied by a scolding sound: "Where is the thief, who stole things in front of the patriarch, and he is not afraid of the patriarch's blame."

"I greeted the old man first, but he didn't make a sound, just acquiescing to my digging. Besides, the things I buried myself are not considered stolen!" Qin Liuxi quibbled.

Patriarch of Sanqing: I still acquiesce, sooner or later I will go down to earth and hack her to death!

"It's nothing else, but the mouth keeps chattering. It's been sharpened with a whetstone!" Standing in front of Qin Liuxi was a dirty old man in a Taoist robe with hair tied up. Pointing at her with a white whisk.

Qin Liuxi smiled: "Look at me, I'm weak, how can I use a whetstone, it must slip through my mouth!"

Chi Yuan glared at her twice, then looked at her hand: "You came up to dig jade?"

Qin Liuxi brushed away the ashes in the censer, smoothed it out, then let go of his hand, revealing the two small jade clasps in his palm, walked to the old Taoist, and said, "There are two younger brothers in the family, Qi Xingzi, It's very weak, so I don't need some magic weapon to raise it."

"Oh, the one who was always cold and ruthless suddenly became very kind. Could it be that his conscience discovered it?" Chi Yuan said with a sneer.

Qin Liuxi looked at him and said, "It's not because of my conscience, but because I'm afraid that someone will drive me out of the teacher's school."

"Are you the only one afraid?"

Qin Liuxi hummed.

The two walked out of the main hall and headed towards the back hall, talking while talking.

"Is everyone in the family here?" Chi Yuan asked with an old urchin-like expression.

"There is such a catastrophe in our fate, we can't avoid it, we can only welcome it. Compared with beheading, ransacking the house and exiling it is a great blessing." Chi Yuan said, holding Fuchen in his arms, "If it wasn't for these years, I'm afraid we'd all be together in Huangquan."

The catastrophe of the Qin family was due to the karma created by the ancestors, and it was a catastrophe of death, which was far more bleak than the immediate ending. It was the merits accumulated by Qin Liuxi over the years that were able to save the family.

Qin Liuxi is noncommittal or not.

Chi Yuan Laodao is not worried, as long as Qin Liuxi is willing, this difficulty will always be resolved.

"Have you met that group of people?"

Qin Liuxi glanced at him: "The noble son?"

"Born to be a nobleman, it's unspeakably expensive, that's..." Chi Yuan only spoke half of his words, and his expression was a bit unpredictable.

Qin Liuxi didn't ask, and couldn't ask, because the old guy's hand was stretched out in front of her, and the corner of her mouth twitched.

"It's not a lot of money, why don't you forget it this time?" Qin Liuxi gritted his teeth and said, "My family is all on me. I'm very poor. This time..."

"Five disadvantages and three deficiencies, if you don't give it to me, I have to sigh for you as a teacher." Chi Yuan said with an expression that I would never force you, and said: "You just dug the incense burner, and you don't know about the patriarch... "

Qin Liuxi: "..."

Give it, can’t she still give it?

She gritted her teeth, reluctantly took out fifty taels of snaps and gave them to Chi Yuan Laodao.

Chi Yuan, the old Taoist, smiled openly, shook his whisk, and said, "Fusheng Wuliang Tianzun!"

Qin Liuxi snorted heavily.

This is one of the reasons why she is poor. No matter how much she earns, half of it goes to the temple to add sesame oil to do good deeds.

(end of this chapter)

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