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Rabbit Demon's Red Thread 4

but her expression was a bit heavy. "I know they just want to end up like this scribble

By Frankie C RederPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

but her expression was a bit heavy. "I know they just want to end up like this scribble, neither punish me heavily nor keep me to continue in the immortal world, lest anyone deep down in the future and then involve others. Anyway, they want everything, knowing that they have wronged me and pretend to be good people. Alas, I can see through, when the gods are just so, really meaningless, in vain I used to suffer so much in order to cultivate immortality, hahaha, really ridiculous." The young lady was laughing. But this laugh, clearly full of bitterness. Even if the words are easy to say, but she worked hard to cultivate immortality, and was driven down to redo the demon, alone here for decades, a person to build a temple and a person to guard the temple, and then a little bit of that person left in the memory of the model with a wooden statue carved out, such a day, how easy it is. The Taoist priest looked at her still barely smiling, suddenly interrupted: "In fact, you like him, right." The young girl's laughter came to an abrupt halt. She just stood still, her shadow stretched by the moonlight streaming in from the window. At this moment, the young girl's face is somewhat complicated, not knowing whether it is a pretend harmless, or a hidden sadness. "Yes, I do like him, I like him a lot." The young girl is frank, heart also understand, "Unfortunately now he is the immortal in the sky, I am the demon on earth, no longer touch, can not reach it." In the past, she had done her best to rush towards the position where she could stand shoulder to shoulder with him, just a little short of being able to get. Alas, just that little bit short. The two of them were speechless for a while, the Taoist priest seemed to be in deep thought, but the rabbit demon girl was more open-minded, and grabbed a handful of melon seeds offered on the divine platform, and easily knocked them up: "Hey, you must not pity me, ah, I did not pity myself. You see, I am now living a good life, can do their favorite work, specializing in helping the people here to tie the red line, there are free offerings to enjoy, than before in the sky free and easy." But the Taoist priest was thinking about something else. "Is this the place where the red thread went wrong before?" The Taoist priest looked up and asked. "You've been guarding this place since you came down to earth, also to retie the red thread that was broken before?" "That's right, every marriage is a matter of heavenly importance, so you can't be sloppy." The young lady laughed bitterly, "I now understand why he always hangs this phrase on the mouth. When the little mistake made in heaven, I had to guard this place in the mortal world, spending decades to turn back." The Taoist priest was silent for a while, and only after a long time did he say with emotion: "Doing this, is it worth it?" "It's worth it, of course it's worth it." The rabbit demon girl smiled with relief, "good marriage things, even if I can not get it myself, at least to ensure that the people of this side have, see them live in harmony, it is also good." She knows in her heart that the Moon Elder House will never have enough manpower, and by doing so, she is helping him in heaven to share his worries. "You work so hard, but the people's gratitude goes to him." The Taoist priest pointed to the statue on the stage, "Don't you resent it?" "Why should I complain? The path is my own choice." Rabbit demon girl's voice gradually lowered, "And ...... this is the only thing I can do for him now." Looking at the Taoist priest staring at himself in bewilderment, his face extremely confused, the rabbit demon girl and hold the belly laugh: "Ha ha, I knew it, the feelings of things ah, like you such monks, can not understand."

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