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Chapter 210: Volume 5

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The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

"I... I want to say... I..." I said at a loss.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

I opened the bag to find the newspaper clippings from that time. Wusu looked at me and said, "This bag is your grandma's wallet."

At this time, they were all out, leaving a thick layer of ashes. You can probably tell that it hasn't been opened for a long time, and Guan Gong looks a little strange.

I opened the bag to find the newspaper clippings from that time. Wusu looked at me and said, "This bag is your grandma's wallet."

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

I slowly entered the courtyard, and the memory here is very vague to me.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

Holding a Guandao in one hand and a book in the other.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

I know I've been here before, but the feeling of strangeness is far greater than the familiarity.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

"Didn't your grandma have any last wishes? My dad is gone and this thing is in my hands. It will be lost if I leave it alone. I have no intention of asking for his things. Why don't I just give them to you? It's quite good. " Wusu said.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

"It seems you don't know about our childhood kiss," Wusu said.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

I froze in place.

"It seems that your brain has been washed almost. It's just right for you to believe these words. Take the book and I wish you success." Wusu said.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

I asked tentatively: "If it's your home, do you need to take off your shoes when entering?"

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

"Didn't your grandma have any last wishes? My dad is gone and this thing is in my hands. It will be lost if I leave it alone. I have no intention of asking for his things. Why don't I just give them to you? It's quite good. " Wusu said.

"No need, just come in. There aren't that many rules here, and the ground isn't very clean to begin with. I'm too lazy to take care of it, so just step in." Wusu said.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

"Don't be stupid, your dad and my dad are classmates. What do you know? They talk about almost everything together. They earn different amounts of money. I guess your dad let it slip and told my dad about going abroad. So. My dad used the calculation to tell it to your grandma, and that’s it if your grandma believes it.” Wusu said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

I glanced at my shoes and stepped into the room without thinking.

I know I've been here before, but the feeling of strangeness is far greater than the familiarity.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

"So what is this?" I said.

I glanced at my shoes and stepped into the room without thinking.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

I turned to the first page, and the ancestral precepts on the first page were inseparable from what Wu Su said.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

I slowly entered the courtyard, and the memory here is very vague to me.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

I froze in place.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

I froze in place.

"Is it appropriate for you to give me your family's things now?" I said.

At this time, they were all out, leaving a thick layer of ashes. You can probably tell that it hasn't been opened for a long time, and Guan Gong looks a little strange.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

"No need, just come in. There aren't that many rules here, and the ground isn't very clean to begin with. I'm too lazy to take care of it, so just step in." Wusu said.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

He came to the curtains and opened them, letting light into the room.

"So what is this?" I said.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

"No, no, no, my grandma said that what your grandpa said came true. Your dad also calculated for my dad that he would make different money. In the end, he really went abroad. These may be true. Yes." I said.

The ingot candles above are already plastic ingots and electronic candles.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

I rummaged anxiously through the small bag, but there wasn't anything I wanted in it.

I slowly entered the courtyard, and the memory here is very vague to me.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

At this time, they were all out, leaving a thick layer of ashes. You can probably tell that it hasn't been opened for a long time, and Guan Gong looks a little strange.

The next moment they collided.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

I opened the bag to find the newspaper clippings from that time. Wusu looked at me and said, "This bag is your grandma's wallet."

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

Holding a Guandao in one hand and a book in the other.

He came to the curtains and opened them, letting light into the room.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

The next moment they collided.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

I slowly entered the courtyard, and the memory here is very vague to me.

"So what is this?" I said.

He came to the curtains and opened them, letting light into the room.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

The next moment they collided.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

The next moment they collided.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

I glanced at my shoes and stepped into the room without thinking.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

"So what is this?" I said.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

The next moment they collided.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

"In that case, you don't want this book?" I said.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

"In that case, you don't want this book?" I said.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"No, I think. You may have misunderstandings about your father. I think I can explain something." I said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

The next moment they collided.

"How do you say it?" I said.

"What are you doing?" Wusu said, covering his head.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

"In that case, you don't want this book?" I said.

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

I opened the bag to find the newspaper clippings from that time. Wusu looked at me and said, "This bag is your grandma's wallet."

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

"Didn't your grandma have any last wishes? My dad is gone and this thing is in my hands. It will be lost if I leave it alone. I have no intention of asking for his things. Why don't I just give them to you? It's quite good. " Wusu said.

"Don't be stupid, your dad and my dad are classmates. What do you know? They talk about almost everything together. They earn different amounts of money. I guess your dad let it slip and told my dad about going abroad. So. My dad used the calculation to tell it to your grandma, and that’s it if your grandma believes it.” Wusu said.

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

"My bedroom is on the left. I haven't been on the right since my father died," Wusu said.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

"So what is this?" I said.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

I stepped into the bedroom, and I was startled by a statue of Guan Gong on the wall.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

"The whole book about passing on men but not women is full of lies. Don't say I'm single now. Even if I have a son, I won't let him learn this lie." Wusu said.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"You may not be able to prove anything," Wusu said.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

I rummaged anxiously through the small bag, but there wasn't anything I wanted in it.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

I turned to the first page, and the ancestral precepts on the first page were inseparable from what Wu Su said.

"Didn't your grandma have any last wishes? My dad is gone and this thing is in my hands. It will be lost if I leave it alone. I have no intention of asking for his things. Why don't I just give them to you? It's quite good. " Wusu said.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"Is it appropriate for you to give me your family's things now?" I said.

The ingot candles above are already plastic ingots and electronic candles.

"Is it appropriate for you to give me your family's things now?" I said.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

The ingot candles above are already plastic ingots and electronic candles.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

"The whole book about passing on men but not women is full of lies. Don't say I'm single now. Even if I have a son, I won't let him learn this lie." Wusu said.

I froze in place.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"Elementary school is six years, junior high school is three years, high school is three years, and university is separate. It's hard for me to understand that my dad's level can keep up with your dad's high school education. That's probably why your grandma believes in him." Wusu said.

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

"In that case, you don't want this book?" I said.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

But the half-civilian, half-military look at this moment makes me feel a little strange.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"Elementary school is six years, junior high school is three years, high school is three years, and university is separate. It's hard for me to understand that my dad's level can keep up with your dad's high school education. That's probably why your grandma believes in him." Wusu said.

Wusu entered the bedroom and walked inside.

"Didn't your grandma have any last wishes? My dad is gone and this thing is in my hands. It will be lost if I leave it alone. I have no intention of asking for his things. Why don't I just give them to you? It's quite good. " Wusu said.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

"It seems you don't know about our childhood kiss," Wusu said.

I rummaged anxiously through the small bag, but there wasn't anything I wanted in it.

"How do you say it?" I said.

"Don't be stupid, your dad and my dad are classmates. What do you know? They talk about almost everything together. They earn different amounts of money. I guess your dad let it slip and told my dad about going abroad. So. My dad used the calculation to tell it to your grandma, and that’s it if your grandma believes it.” Wusu said.

Holding a Guandao in one hand and a book in the other.

"No, I think. You may have misunderstandings about your father. I think I can explain something." I said.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

"It seems that your brain has been washed almost. It's just right for you to believe these words. Take the book and I wish you success." Wusu said.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

"How do you say it?" I said.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

"It seems you don't know about our childhood kiss," Wusu said.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

I held my chin and said, "I was just about to say goodbye when you got up."

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

"It seems that your brain has been washed almost. It's just right for you to believe these words. Take the book and I wish you success." Wusu said.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"It's his job. When he's grown up, he still needs to be taken care of by his grandparents. Even if he's not in full form, he still has a job. As for him, I don't regret his death at all. He deserved to die after being gnawed on for the rest of his life. " Wusu said.

I nodded and walked towards Wusu, who then entered the bedroom inside.

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

I know I've been here before, but the feeling of strangeness is far greater than the familiarity.

"Yes, yes, a Taoist priest who tells fortunes. He always told me not to lie to people when I was a child, but he was full of nonsense. The most common thing people say is that I am the daughter of a liar family, not a Taoist family," Wusu said.

I froze in place.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"I'm thinking, is your grandma brainwashed by my dad? Or are you brainwashed by my dad? Besides, you haven't met my dad yet. Why do I think you have become his fan? Is he so charming?" Wu Su He said doubtfully.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

On the right is Wusu's, and there seems to be only a wall in the middle.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

I asked tentatively: "If it's your home, do you need to take off your shoes when entering?"

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

"You may not be able to prove anything," Wusu said.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

I took the book and took a look. There was no cover.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

At this time, they were all out, leaving a thick layer of ashes. You can probably tell that it hasn't been opened for a long time, and Guan Gong looks a little strange.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

"So what is this?" I said.

I opened the bag to find the newspaper clippings from that time. Wusu looked at me and said, "This bag is your grandma's wallet."

I rummaged anxiously through the small bag, but there wasn't anything I wanted in it.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

The door was open and Wusu walked towards the room.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

"My mother died early, and my father and grandfather both liked to talk nonsense. They were less popular with other relatives, so this place is relatively deserted," Wusu said.

The courtyard in front of me is my home on the left.

I rummaged anxiously through the small bag, but there wasn't anything I wanted in it.

I slowly entered the courtyard, and the memory here is very vague to me.

"You are also a young man. It is best that you have less contact with liars like my father." Wusu said.

"You may not be able to prove anything," Wusu said.

I froze in place.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

"It seems that your brain has been washed almost. It's just right for you to believe these words. Take the book and I wish you success." Wusu said.

"I don't understand either, but that's how dad prayed. I've asked before, and it roughly means shutting down the sword to hold down the house. As for the book in my hand, it seems to be "Spring and Autumn". But what does it mean, I Dad said I forgot," Wusu said.

"No, no, no, my grandma said that what your grandpa said came true. Your dad also calculated for my dad that he would make different money. In the end, he really went abroad. These may be true. Yes." I said.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"I... I want to say... I..." I said at a loss.

"No need, just come in. There aren't that many rules here, and the ground isn't very clean to begin with. I'm too lazy to take care of it, so just step in." Wusu said.

"I... I want to say... I..." I said at a loss.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

Holding a Guandao in one hand and a book in the other.

"No, no, no, my grandma said that what your grandpa said came true. Your dad also calculated for my dad that he would make different money. In the end, he really went abroad. These may be true. Yes." I said.

I turned to the first page, and the ancestral precepts on the first page were inseparable from what Wu Su said.

"Don't be stupid, your dad and my dad are classmates. What do you know? They talk about almost everything together. They earn different amounts of money. I guess your dad let it slip and told my dad about going abroad. So. My dad used the calculation to tell it to your grandma, and that’s it if your grandma believes it.” Wusu said.

"So what is this?" I said.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

Holding a Guandao in one hand and a book in the other.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

Wusu searched in the cabinet next to the table for a moment, and a key appeared in his hand.

"Elementary school is six years, junior high school is three years, high school is three years, and university is separate. It's hard for me to understand that my dad's level can keep up with your dad's high school education. That's probably why your grandma believes in him." Wusu said.

"Have you read what's inside?" I said.

I asked tentatively: "If it's your home, do you need to take off your shoes when entering?"

"No, no, no, my grandma said that what your grandpa said came true. Your dad also calculated for my dad that he would make different money. In the end, he really went abroad. These may be true. Yes." I said.

I looked at Wusu’s feet, which were wearing slippers. The attire was also very laid back, thinking that it was the weekend. If it was a holiday, it seemed that Wusu was resting, and I was intruding.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

"Can I ask you, do you have any misunderstandings about your father?" I said.

"Elementary school, junior high school and high school? How many years are these?" I said calmly.

"I just want to say that the job of your father and grandfather, that is, the fortune-telling Taoist priests, may not be a lie." I said.

"How strange, Guan Gong still has books?" I said.

"It seems you don't know about our childhood kiss," Wusu said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

I froze in place.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

I froze in place.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

"No, no, no, my grandma said that what your grandpa said came true. Your dad also calculated for my dad that he would make different money. In the end, he really went abroad. These may be true. Yes." I said.

"It's best not to tell a liar that your dad is a Taoist priest after all." I said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

I've seen people reading books, and I've seen people holding knives.

"Then your grandpa did the math for my grandma. He was right when it came to her lifespan. He was also right about the current technology and mobile phones," I said.

"Is it appropriate for you to give me your family's things now?" I said.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

I nodded my head and watched Wusu squat down and rummage for something in the cabinet under the statue of Guan Gong.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

"I have doubts about how my father brainwashed you. Take the book and go. I advise you to read it. Don't learn. I'm afraid that after you learn, you will be as useless as them." Wu Su said.

"It seems that your brain has been washed almost. It's just right for you to believe these words. Take the book and I wish you success." Wusu said.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

"No, there have always been ancestral precepts. This thing is passed down from male to female, and it is finally over in my generation." Wusu said with a smile.

Watching Wu Su enter his home, he looked towards me and said, "This way, the direction you are looking at is your home. Come with me, this is my home."

"In that case, you don't want this book?" I said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

Although I don’t really believe in things like gods and Buddhas, the accuracy of what grandma said made me afraid. Putting my hands together, I tried to pray.

"As I didn't say, my opinion of you is as low as my opinion of my father." Wusu said.

"I... I want to say... I..." I said at a loss.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"My dad and your dad are classmates?" I said.

"I'm a little confused." Wusu said.

"This is his ability to deceive people." Wusu said.

I watched Wusu holding the key ring and trying the keys one by one. There was a click and the door was pushed open.

"How do you say it?" I said.

Wusu made a gesture of invitation.

The next moment they collided.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.

"Wait, I have proof that these are true. Just wait, I will find it right away." I said, taking out the small cloth bag from the bag I was carrying behind me.

The ingot candles above are already plastic ingots and electronic candles.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

As soon as I bent down, Wusu stood up.

"You believe my dad's stuff, it's true." Wusu rubbed his head with one hand and handed over a book with the other.