Chapter 35

I couldn't bear it any longer and quickly opened my eyes, only to see his almost translucent body.

"What's wrong with you?" I got down from him and supported him.

His body was weightless, his deep eyes fell on my body, and then moved away.

"It's just a small injury." He said lightly.

If the ghost is transparent and disappears, it will die!His body was so transparent, how could it be a minor injury!

"How should I heal you?" I asked hastily.

He looked at me again, with some doubts and surprises in his eyes.

A forensic doctor is also a doctor, and I know better than anyone that there should be no reason to delay saving people.Seeing that he didn't speak, he immediately urged: "Speak quickly! I don't know how to save ghosts!"

"Why did you save me?" he asked.The tone was full of bewilderment and a bit of surprise.

"You saved me, shouldn't I save you! It takes so many reasons to save someone! Say it!"

He seemed to be taken aback for a moment, and under my repeated urging, he said: "Give me that inner alchemy."

I turned my head quickly, and took out the black bead he just gave me in my hand: "Is it this?"

He nodded, swallowed the beads in one gulp, closed his eyes and meditated to adjust his breath.

I stayed by his side not daring to disturb him, and he opened his eyes until it was almost dawn.

"Are you okay?" Most of his body has recovered, at least not as transparent as before.

He nodded slightly, his eyes lingered on my face for a while, and asked, "Have you been there all this time?"

I nodded, not thinking it was a big deal: "Of course I have to guard you, otherwise what will happen to you if something happens to you."

But he was stunned, and murmured in a low voice: "Watch me..." His long eyelashes trembled slightly, as if he remembered something, and he deliberately suppressed that memory again.

He stood up, I looked at it curiously, and asked, "What is this place?"

"I don't know." He answered frankly.

The situation was urgent last night, he only wanted to escape, and it was understandable that he didn't know.

"By the way, what the hell was that last night?" I asked.

"Resentful ghosts, fierce ghosts formed by the resentment of people who died in landslides. They live by sucking the spirits of living people who are full of yin."

Turns out that's what those guys were smoking in the car last night.

When I came into contact with Qin Yechen, there must be a lot of yin in my body.

He specially showed up to hug me at that time, probably because he wanted to completely cover me with his yin energy, so that those ghosts would think that I was also a ghost, so they wouldn't suck my energy.

I casually complained: "Why are there so many grieving ghosts..."

Qin Yechen frowned, "Someone placed a formation to attract resentful ghosts in the car, otherwise there wouldn't be so many at once."

I was surprised: "Who would do it?"

He shook his head, and I sighed, feeling really unlucky: "Why do they keep chasing us? We didn't cause the landslide..."

Qin Yechen glanced at me upon hearing this, but didn't respond.He glanced at the pale sky in the east, and said, "I'm going back to the wooden sign. If you don't know the way, I'll take you away after dark."

With a wave of his hand, a black cloak came out of nowhere and fell towards me.

"It's cold in the mountains in the morning," he said.Before he finished speaking, his body turned into a black mist and entered the black wooden card in my pocket.

I was frozen all night, and I was almost frozen to death!This cloak is so warm it's explosive!

I didn't expect this cold-faced ghost to have a hot heart!

I rubbed the soft down on the cloak and felt a little bit of happiness.

(End of this chapter)

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