Chapter 1025 Prison Dragon (25)
Eyes that are as bright as water, but very calm.
âMr. is here. Fortunately, there is no time.â
He Yimin considered for a while: âLittle God, please save me and my family.â
Bai Tang tilted his head to look at Cong Huai, and didnât take it seriously: âSir, half a million.â
âAs long as the little fairy can help me survive this disaster, let alone five million, I will give five million.â
He Yimin still can afford such money.
Baitang stood up, brushing his fingers lightly over his shoulder: âThen ask sir to take us to your home.â
He Yimin only felt his body lighten, as if something pressing him had been dropped, and he couldnât help showing more respect to Baitang.
Cong Huai glanced at the ghost that Baitang had brought to the ground, and said coldly, âWhere are you going? You still havenât followed.â
The ghost followed up tremblingly, not daring to say a word.
Baitang withdrew his hand, looked at the ghost indifferently: âHe is not as good-tempered as I am, donât make any small moves, just follow along.â
He Yimin shuddered: âLittle God, who are you talking to?â
Baitang smiled: âAfter you go back, you will know.â
He Yimin called his driver and asked him to come pick him up.
There were no people on the streets at night, which is normal. But today, He Yimin felt very eerie when he saw the elongated shadows of the street lights and the passing vehicles.
He Yimin sat in the co-driver, Baitang and Cong Huai sat in the back, Baitang leaned against the window, and Cong Huai sat in the middle.
When the car door was closed, He Yimin didnât feel anything.
Until he heard Cong Huaiâs impatient voice: âDonât touch me.â
He could see that Cong Huai was speaking towards no one.
Realizing that there might be something behind him, He Yiminâs face turned pale and he couldnât help trembling.
The driver couldnât help but asked a few words: âSir, why donât you go to the hospital?â
He Yimin vetoed: âNo. Go home.â
Follow the little fairy, he will be fine.
Baitang said in relief: âWhat are you afraid of? One must have ambition. If he canât do it alive, can he still fail it in death?â
However, He Yimin was not comforted, on the contrary, he became even more frightened.
Can live, who wants to die?
Cong Huai quite agrees with Bai Tangâs statement: âThatâs right.â
Ghosts are not transformed by humans.
The ghost curled up, trembling, afraid to speak. During the day, I didnât realize that these two young people were powerful, but now their aura is really scary.
Baitang has always been a rationale. If conditions are still required for this transformation into a ghost, she must figure it out in case of emergencies. Living people have weaknesses in life, and dead people naturally have weaknesses in death.
Hurrying back home, He Yimin asked the nanny to turn on all the lights in order to hide his fear.
âLittle God, what is going on?â
He Yimin just wanted to find out what was going on and solve the disaster.
Baitang said concisely: âYou are haunted by a ghost.â
He Yimin took a sip of water tremblingly, suppressing his shock: âI havenât had any enemies in the past.â
Baitang smiled: âIf itâs not too much to look at you, I wonât remind you.â
Baitang communicated with this ghost for a while.
âHe said that he was a gardener of your family. He was killed and buried under the rose garden. I was happy for a while, but found that I could only be by your side, and felt that you killed him.â
(end of this chapter)