Chapter 44 Return without success Jiang Yu stood at the door and listened to the two of them arguing with each other. One said that there were people in your family who needed care, so you couldn’t enter the City Lord’s Mansion; the other said that the eldest son in the family was already old enough to take care of himself and his mother, and that you were injured because of us, so I had the responsibility to go into the mansion to take care of you. People should be grateful and repay kindness, and they would support me. The two people argued back and forth, but neither could convince the other. Jiang Yu looked up at the sky speechlessly and couldn't help but say: "I think--" The two men looked over immediately. "You guys are noisy, it's pointless." She smiled, "You're going to get in anyway." We were caught by her and were discussing whether to enter or not in front of her. She casually took out a communication talisman and sent a message to Yuan Heng. She looked at Jun Mo who was about to retort, and pursed her lips into a straight line. She took a step to the left to completely reveal the door to him, and raised her head back: "Go in, Yuan Heng is in the mansion." "I have something else to do." Jiang Yu walked down the stairs and passed by them. "I'll have to trouble you to go in by yourselves." Jun Mo's attention was drawn again by her words, and he couldn't help but ask: "It's so late, what are you doing outside?"
Keeping watch? He saw that two of them had already left, but they didn't go through the back door? "Let's go around the city." Jiang Yu didn't tell the truth. He looked between Uncle Cheng and Jun Mo, then glanced at the roast duck in the paper bag on the ground that had been almost eaten. He raised his eyebrows and said, "You've been sitting here for so long, and no guard has come over?" Jun Mo seemed to have thought of something, and he raised his eyebrows and spread his hands: "No, when I came out, there were basically no patrolling guards after I passed the road on the left side of the garden." Which road is on the left? Jiang Yu's heart skipped a beat. She also came from the road on the left. She thought she was hiding well. If what Jun Mo said was true, it was not because she hid well, but because the City Lord's Mansion did not arrange anyone to patrol. Or, the patrolman is missing. Jiang Yu looked a little unhappy, and she wanted to go to Wen Ren Huai to ask about it, but the plan had been made, and she couldn't give up halfway. "I understand." Jiang Yu forced a smile, "You guys go in first." She left in a hurry with something on her mind, and naturally did not see the painful expression on Jun Mo's face the moment she left. In the face of Uncle Cheng's horror, Jun Mo's face suddenly turned pale. A huge pain suddenly swept through his entire brain, and his heart seemed to be suddenly pierced by a sword. The pain was so severe that he had to bend down in agony. Is... is it the aftereffect of fighting with that group of evil demons? "Xiao Lang!" Uncle Cheng came hurriedly to support him, but he could only grab the corner of his sleeve. Jun Mo suddenly fell to the ground as if he could not bear the heavy burden. One of his hands was tightly grasped by Uncle Cheng, and the other hand barely supported the ground. After a moment, he couldn't help but rub his chest, trying to relieve the pain. "Xiao Lang——" Uncle Cheng immediately squatted down to help him, looking anxious and frightened, "What should I do? What should I do?" Due to the pain, Jun Mo's consciousness was blurred and he was completely unable to answer his questions. "It hurts so much..." Dense cold sweat covered his forehead, and tears dripped down his face onto the ground. Jun Mo couldn't help but tremble, "It hurts so much..." Why does it hurt so much? He's going to be in so much pain... In a daze, he almost thought he was going to die, and the hands that were rubbing his chest turned white because of the clenching.
He seemed to be really dying, and the memories of these years kept emerging in his mind. He was rescued when he was on the verge of death, and was fortunate to enter the Cangyu Sect to practice, and stayed with his fellow disciples for so many years. He thought of the people on the mountain who were still waiting for him to return from the sect competition, and his mind became more and more confused: "Master..." Finally, he vaguely heard someone approaching him and a hand holding him. "what happened?" . Jiang Yu left the city through the small door that Jun Mo had mentioned before. Just as Jun Mo said, the path became narrower and narrower, and she even had to walk sideways to reach the last section. Wenren Huaixin sent a team of guards to guard the intersection. Fortunately, they seemed to have seen her face, so she didn't have to put in any effort and they let her out easily. Jiang Yu shuttled through the woods. The moonlight shone down, and mottled shadows fell on Jiang Yu. Along with the sound of her footsteps, the surroundings seemed a little scary for a moment. The woods were dark, but luckily the moon was bright enough tonight so she could see her own shadow clearly. Jiang Yu didn't know where the lair of those evil demons was. He was just wandering around aimlessly, making these noises in an attempt to lure people out. If nothing unexpected happens, one of her adoptive father and sect leader Song Lian should already be preparing to head to Lingdu. They no longer have to worry about issues with force. It’s a pity that they couldn’t think of a way to have the best of both worlds, to quickly find the traitor and rescue these ordinary people as soon as possible. Jiang Yu thought about the people who were captured and wandered outside the city for a long time. She even went to the formation that she and Yuan Heng had destroyed during the day and randomly wiped it with her feet. But until dawn, she didn't see any shadow of the evil demon. In the second half of the night, she bravely took her sword and went into the caves around Lingdu where people could hide, but she didn't see even a single hair of the evil demon. Jiang Yu was deflated. After flying around Lingdu on his sword, he returned to the City Lord's Mansion helplessly. She returned empty-handed and bumped into Wen Ren Huai who was about to go out at the door. When the other party saw her, he was obviously stunned for a moment, and noticed the fatigue between her eyebrows and eyes: "Little Daoist Jiang, did you go out last night?" He remembered that there seemed to be only two people who went out to keep watch last night. Jiang Yu said "hmm" listlessly, "I couldn't sleep last night, so I went out for a walk. I ended up looking at the moon on the roof and fell asleep. When I woke up--" She looked a little uncomfortable. She frowned and stretched her arms, twisted her neck, and couldn't help complaining, "My back and waist hurt." As if she suddenly realized that the people standing in front of her were not the fellow disciples she was familiar with, Jiang Yu suddenly restrained her movements and smiled with her lips pursed: "I'm sorry to make the city lord laugh." She was a delicate little girl who had just come down the mountain. The whole city was under martial law and everyone was worried that the evil spirits would find them, but she was so carefree that she even lay on the roof outside and fell asleep, as if she had no vigilance at all. I heard that in addition to Qingjun Immortal Venerable, her biological father, the Demon Venerable also dotes on this goddaughter, which shows how innocent she was raised by her family. Wen Ren Huai smiled gently and did not continue to ask: "You are too polite, little Taoist friend, but it is still early now. If you haven't rested enough, you can sleep for a while." Jiang Yu nodded, and tilted his head: "It's so early, is the city lord going out?" Wen Renhuai lowered his head and took out a letter from his sleeve. "This is a letter from 'Uncle Cheng'. He said that the letter he asked Taoist Yuan to take home last night was too simple and didn't explain anything clearly. Now that Master Jun has woken up, he was afraid that his family would worry, so he wrote a new letter and asked me to take it." (End of this chapter)