Chapter 39

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nTranslator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

n“You can kill me, but you should at least let me know why.”

nShe didn’t believe that it was only because she had trespassed.

nThis sort of place couldn’t be broken into easily, either. It had to be Shao Di behind it.

n“You should’ve minded your own business.” Shao Di put a chess piece down and won the game.

nHe stood up, and his long arm slid before Gu Bailu’s eyes in an elegant curve.

nGu Bailu passed out in agony.

n“My lady!” Ah Luo suddenly unleashed her spiritual power and jumped over, holding Gu Bailu in her arms. “Nobody touches my lady!”

nShao Di looked back at them and said casually, “Bring them to Yunjian.”

n“Yes, sir.”

nShao Di left gracefully, his long robe utterly free of stains on the jade steps.

nAh Luo fought the girls in pink for a quarter of an hour before she lost her spiritual power again.

n“My lady, what’s going on?” Ah Luo was stunned.

nAlas, Gu Bailu had passed out and couldn’t answer her at all.

nEven if she were awake, she wouldn’t have been able to answer Ah Luo.

nThe girls escorted Gu Bailu and Ah Luo to the so-called Yunjian.

nIt was a cold and dark dungeon, with barely any clean space to stand on.

nAh Luo took off her robe and sat on it with Gu Bailu.

nThe door of the dungeon slammed shut.

nAh Luo realized that her spiritual power was back, so she hurriedly transferred some to Gu Bailu.

nHowever, Gu Bailu didn’t have a spirit root and couldn’t sense Ah Luo’s spiritual power at all.

nWith no other choice, Ah Luo could only keep Gu Bailu’s body temperature up with her spiritual power.

nGu Bailu felt so hot it was as if she was being roasted over a fire. Many people were preparing something before her.

n“The ritual is about to begin. This venomous witch will finally be burned.”

n“The Master has finally realized who she is. She thought that the Master could protect her forever.”

n“The Fire of Hell will burn her soul and obliterate her.”

nThe Fire of Hell?

nGu Bailu looked down, only to discover glimmering fire below her, sucking her in like a black hole.

nShe discovered that her legs had been burnt up, but she didn’t feel the slightest bit of pain from them.

nInstead, the pain was coming from her chest, as if someone was smashing it with a mace.

nHer heart was broken and black as muddy blood flowed out.

nWhy was her heart black? Hadn’t she been doing good deeds all this time? She barely used any harmful runes.

nWho was burning her? What crimes had she committed?

nNo! She didn’t want to be burned like this. She hadn’t gotten her revenge yet. She wanted to continue living.

nOnce her soul was gone, she would truly disappear from this world.

nGu Bailu watched the fire reach her waist and block her vision, when a purple sword stabbed into her heart as quickly as lightning.

nShe screamed in pain, only to notice a tall person weeping on the other side of the river.

n“No!” Gu Bailu sat up in hysterics, tears in her eyes.

n“My lady, you’re up! Don’t be scared! Ah Luo is here.”

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