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Mesmerizing Ghost Doctor

She, a modern hidden ghost leader of an organization which gathered insane prodigies proficient in the various differing skill-sets. Highly skilled in medicine and poison, executes covert assassinations, viewed as insane and demonic in the eyes of people of the world. Killed in an accident, and reborn into the body of a disfigured young girl. What? Face disfigured, identity stolen? A return to the family dim and hopeless? Her identity can be given up, her family can be forgone, but as for the one who harmed her predecessor who inhabited this same body, if she didn’t at least make them scream in unimaginable agony and throw them into a state of wretchedness, how could she live up to her demonic reputation? Endless turmoil ensues and it’s a battle to dominate over all! See how she shook the world dressed in a suit of red, her sword up against the dominant powers that rocked the Heavens! Her name spread across the seas, shocking the earth!

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A white lie

Biên tập viên: Misty Cloud Translations

However, she later sent people to look for them, but there was no news. Then, it was very likely that they were eaten by those ferocious beasts. There was also a very small possibility that they were saved by some strong exponents. Otherwise, it's impossible to have no news about them.

However, she also knew that such a possibility was one in a million, a very slim chance. But at this moment, she could only tell them this white lie.

"Saved by a Taoist priest?" Su Xi looked at Feng Jiu with astonishment. "Then, then what happened after that?"

Feng Jiu looked up at her. "At that time, we just arrived there. However, the Taoist priest said that the two children were predestined with him and wanted to take them away as disciples. I didn't agree. However, the Taoist priest said that if he didn't help them, the two children would have died, so he had to take them away. He only said that when the two children made achievements in their studies, they would come home."