After a brief moment of thought, Miss An acutely grasped something and exclaimed in surprise, "Song, have you encountered something lately?"
Song Cheng fell silent.
Miss An said, "You have to tell me. If you don't, I'll get mad."
Song Cheng, too, was moved by how incredibly astute his wife was so he sighed and said, "Indeed, I have, but I was afraid it would affect you and the child, so I didn't plan to tell you."
Miss An said, "Not telling me is what will cause the impact!"
Song Cheng knew Sister An's temperament well—strong and independent. Although she could occasionally be a bit proudly capricious and play the role of a little girl from time to time, her nature was that of a "woman with strong control and ambition," even decisiveness in killing wasn't an overstatement.
So he organized his thoughts briefly and recounted the incident with the "Invisible Four-Blade Ghost Servant."
Miss An nodded and said, "No wonder you brought me to Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple."