Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 690 - 689: Wu Chenzi Feels Unwilling

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Chapter 690: Chapter 689: Wu Chenzi Feels Unwilling

Gou Dan was still young and didn’t realize there was anything wrong with Mianmian’s answer.

He just looked at Mianmian with surprise and delight, "Really? Am I not going to die? Can you let us go out together?"

Mianmian: "Sure, but you guys can come out tomorrow."

Why wait until tomorrow?

Mianmian decided to call the residents over again to show them around the Daoist Temple so that everyone would know that Wu Chenzi was a scoundrel. After that, she would continue to search for her parents.

Walking forward from the place where the children were imprisoned, a room appeared.

Su Ji forcibly opened the door with his magical powers and found his parents’ Demon Pills inside.

The souls of Mianmian’s parents were also there.

If someone knowledgeable were here, they would know that the lantern was called a Soul Lamp. Wu Chenzi also thought that Mianmian was just a child without schemes, so he didn’t use her parents’ souls.

In fact, he kept Su Senqi and Jiang Yao’s souls just to threaten Mianmian in the future.

Now, it was no longer necessary.

Mianmian picked up the lantern, and her eyes reddened again.

"Can my parents be revived? They are only souls now."

Su Ji immediately replied, "Our clan has a way to revive them, but... but once revived, they can only be Demons."

Mianmian didn’t mind if her parents became Demons; she just wanted her own parents! So, upon hearing this, she was very happy, "That’s wonderful, Mianmian, Mianmian can still be a child with parents."

After finishing, she thought of Gou Dan’s parents.

"What about the parents of the children I know? Can they also become Demons?"

Su Ji shook his head: "Only if the souls are left behind like this can that method be used. The souls of your friends’ parents have probably already gone to the Ghost Realm."

"Then, what about your parents?" Mianmian looked at the two smooth Demon Pills with eyes full of guilt, "I’m so sorry, he made Mianmian harm your Daddy..."

Su Ji: "My parents can also be revived! When we Demons die, if our Demon Pills are not consumed, our souls will gather above them."

"However... it is I who should say sorry. If I hadn’t told my Daddy about your situation, maybe you and your parents would have left already..."

The children who had found their parents discussed how to let everyone know the true face of Wu Chenzi.

After the discussion, the Daoist Priests were told to invite the believers to the Daoist Temple for a visit.

The believers had long wanted to spend more time in the Bi Xia Temple, believing that staying longer would allow them to be touched by more of Wu Chenzi’s Fairy Qi.

Thus, upon hearing the news, many distant believers received the message and rushed toward the Bi Xia Temple.

Early in the morning before dawn, many people were kneeling at the entrance of the Bi Xia Temple.

The door-guarding Daoist Priest grumbled when opening the door, "What’s going on? Why has the Master suddenly let these people in for a tour?"

Another Daoist Priest said, "How could we guess the Master’s thoughts? If he wants people to come for a visit, then let them come in."

Originally, Mianmian thought about letting Su Ji and the others continue to play the role of those Daoist Priests until these people discovered something amiss in the Daoist Temple and then leave.

But Hei Ling was not willing.

"People despise Demons," Hei Ling said with a smile that wasn’t quite a smile, "Even if they know Wu Chenzi was bad, they won’t look kindly upon us Demons who can change our faces at will."

Having heard Hei Ling say this, Mianmian took it to heart.

She silently watched as those whose restrictions were lifted started walking around the Daoist Temple.

These people kept asking the Daoist Priests beside them, "Did Daoist Master Wu Chenzi really say that we could tour freely and go anywhere we like?"

The Daoist Priests nodded.

Wu Chenzi’s word was as sacred as imperial edicts.

These lower-ranking Daoist Priests didn’t dare to object.

A big crowd roamed about the Daoist Temple, here and there, and quickly stumbled upon Wu Chenzi’s room. Of course, they didn’t know it was Wu Chenzi’s room, but simply following the open underground passage, they discovered the tunnel.

Continuing down the tunnel, they naturally saw the imprisoned children.

Among them was a couple who had sent their son to the Daoist Temple because they were told he had a destiny with Wu Chenzi. Now they were horrified to see the children locked up, alongside a small bed used for heart extraction, and they frantically asked the children what had happened.

An older child recounted everything Wu Chenzi had done.

"He would extract and eat hearts... many have had their hearts extracted, and your child was extracted and died..."

"We were so scared..."

"Where are my parents, didn’t they say they would come to pick me up?"

Upon hearing that their child’s heart had been extracted, the couple cried uncontrollably.

They were well-off and could afford to raise their child. They didn’t send their child away due to a financial shortage; they did it hoping for a better future for him. When Wu Chenzi demanded a severance of ties, they really didn’t ask to see their child again. Instead, they would offer even more money for incense in front of the Daoist Priests every visit.

They had hoped that the money for incense would encourage Wu Chenzi to treat their son better and to teach him with more dedication.

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Wasn’t Wu Chenzi afraid, afraid that doing this would let them find out the truth and then report him to the officials?

Speaking of reporting to the officials, the county magistrate’s wife arrived at the scene.

Seeing that there was a secret passage in the Daoist Priests’ room, the county magistrate’s wife had a bad feeling. Upon reaching the cages and seeing both children and adults crying, she learned the reason after asking, and when she didn’t find her own child among them, she nearly fainted.

Soon after, the government officials came and surrounded the Daoist Temple, capturing all the other Daoist Priests.

The Daoist Priests were arrested, but Wu Chenzi was nowhere to be found.

At this time, Mianmian finally appeared in front of the officials with Wu Chenzi, speaking childishly as she recounted the events.

Hei Ling told her not to mention to the officials that she knew Demons, so Mianmian didn’t mention this part. She only said that she had been taken as a disciple by Wu Chenzi and then rescued by a noble person.

Wu Chenzi was sentenced to death, and Mianmian said she wanted to perform the execution herself.

Although everyone was still fearful of Wu Chenzi, Mianmian was his disciple and also the victim whose parents were killed by him. The county official agreed to Mianmian’s request to carry out the execution.

Now, the whole city knew that what had been said about Demons extracting the hearts of children was actually done by Daoist Priests from Wu Chenzi’s temple.

And these Daoist Priests had been killed by a wandering real Fairy, with Wu Chenzi also about to pay with his life.

As Wu Chenzi was led to the execution ground by Mianmian, people all over the city threw vegetable leaves at him.

Under the watchful eyes of the public, Wu Chenzi’s eyes were filled with bloodshot veins.

After planning for so long and scheming for such a long time, his plan was destroyed. Now, he had lost his reputation and was about to lose his life... and the one to kill him was his own disciple...

If not for the intervention of a Demon from the Demon Realm, he would not be dying.

Wu Chenzi was filled with unwillingness.

Mianmian used the Swordsmanship Wu Chenzi had taught her, and with one strike, she ended the life in Wu Chenzi’s body.

Then she watched wide-eyed as a small child that looked just like Wu Chenzi flew out from his body!