Chapter 27: Taoist Practices (1)

Luo Jiachen didn't want to delve into the truth of Cuiyan's statement, she just had to have a clear conscience.

The two chatted with each other, until the moon was on the branch, Luo Jiachen felt sleepy, and he didn't wait for Feng Lingxi.

If it weren't for Feng Lingxi saying that she would come to her to change the dressing in the next few days, she wouldn't have waited so long, it's only been a few days, and I'm afraid the wound hasn't moved before it has completely scabbed.

After thinking about it, where would the prince really take her as a little kid seriously, I'm afraid that he would have passed on to the imperial doctor a long time ago and used a better plaster. Moreover, as the son of the world, he cannot be free at any time, and I am afraid that he also has his own things to be busy.

Thinking of this, Luo Jiachen was relieved, it was better if Feng Lingxi didn't come, it made her feel so stressed.

So after washing, Luo Jiachen went back to his room to rest, and fell asleep after a while.

On the other side, in Prince Hong's mansion, the secret guard told Feng Lingxi that there were more hidden guards near Luo Jiachen's courtyard today, and he didn't know what was going on.

Feng Lingxi really wanted to meet this little girl who called herself Zhao Yunxi, although some things can't be explained clearly, it doesn't mean that it really won't happen, maybe Zhao Yunxi's soul really hasn't disappeared, and it may be attached to Luo Jiachen.

However, Mrs. Hou suddenly transferred the hidden guard to the courtyard where Luo Jiachen lived, which was indeed a very strange thing, and it was really intriguing.

Therefore, Feng Lingxi did not rush to Luo Jiachen, but asked the secret guard to pay more attention to Luo Jiachen's movements.

After the hidden guard left, Feng Lingxi walked under the cherry blossom tree in the backyard again, her eyes burning.

Yunxi, did you really not leave?

Early in the morning, the Yongchang Marquis Mansion was a little more lively than before.

Mrs. Hou invited a Taoist priest with a slight reputation among the people to come to practice, and the house was naturally more lively than usual.

Linglong had something to do in the morning, and went to the kitchen in the house to find the aunt in charge, who was her distant cousin, and because of the care of her aunt on weekdays, she could have a foothold in the house, otherwise with Luo Jiachen, she would definitely have a more difficult life than before.

When I came back, I passed by the front hall, and naturally I saw the Taoist priest, although I was very curious, I went back to the courtyard as soon as possible and told Luo Jiachen about it.

"Miss, the house invited a Taoist priest to do it, and I don't know what happened."

Luo Jiachen disdainfully "cut" a sound, "That kind of thing is something that is chattered by God, only those who believe it can believe it, if you are curious, you can go and see, but it is best to stay away, and be careful of what kind of empty spit fire that the Taoist priest performs and hurts you." ”

Hearing Luo Jiachen say this, Linglong couldn't hold back her curiosity, and immediately slipped to the front hall to see what the Taoist priest was doing.

Linglong was petite and inconspicuous in the crowd, so Mrs. Hou and Linglong naturally didn't notice her.

The Taoist priest made a decent appearance, and read it in front of the table for a long time, and finally took a mouthful of the liquid in the bowl, and a mouthful of fire sprayed onto the rune paper in his hand, but the rune paper did not burn.

Linglong had never seen this kind of scene, and she almost applauded.

After a while, the Taoist priest seemed to have finished the ritual and walked up to Mrs. Hou and said something, Mrs. Hou frowned when she heard this, and finally looked at the Taoist priest in disbelief.

Because it was too far away, everyone didn't hear what the Taoist priest said, but looking at Mrs. Hou's expression, they all guessed that there might really be something terrible in this mansion, otherwise how could Mrs. Hou, who has always been steady, be so surprised.

Then Mrs. Hou dismissed the people who were watching the play, and Linglong had to go back to the courtyard.