I felt more and more like a salesperson. I was giving my all anyway, and if I could get everything back, I could do anything but sell myself.

"Xiao Xueer, stop messing around, we are busy." In the end, Mei Ya could no longer hold it in, and thought about how hard it would be for them to hold back their laughter.

"…" I smacked my lips while holding the leaflet, "How am I making a ruckus? This is a business deal."

"It's about time." Deputy mayor said helplessly.

"Alright, I'm almost done." After sending the last few, I waved and turned away. What followed was those lonely ghosts.

There were already quite a few wandering souls enjoying the offerings by the side of the street. I casually handed over two flyers and ate while reading.

After busying himself for most of the night, the flyers were finally released. On the way back, he coincidentally met Ming Qing and Ming Yu who were also back.

"Boss, it's all gone." Ming Yu waved his hand with a complacent look on his face. I wonder how business is going in the second half of this year. "

"Are the Mystical Zero and Rui Zhe still not back?" I looked around. Only saw them.

"It's probably not over yet." Ming Qing shook his head, "After all, letting that brat Rui Zhe work is fine, but communicating with others is a little difficult."

"…" "That makes sense." Wait for them. " He casually found a place to sit down.

My eyes drifted to my surroundings, and I suddenly saw a little girl from Xiao Xiao's corner. The little girl wearing a red dress had a small and thin figure, and was currently squatting there. However, her looks were not bad. If she were to meet that perverted pedophile, perhaps …

Pah pah pah, I'm not a peddler. It really wasn't.

I paused, got up, and walked over to stand with the little girl. "Hello."

The little girl who was eating looked up at me and grinned. "Hello elder sister."

"Hey, why did you die at such a young age?" I asked curiously.

As she ate, she asked, "What about elder sister? Elder sister, you're so beautiful. It's such a pity that you died. "

The corner of my mouth twitched. "I'm human."

"Oh?" The kid nodded. Zhang Xuan widened his eyes. "Very cute." Are you not afraid of ghosts? "

"I'm here to catch ghosts, eh …" "It's not like we're going to catch ghosts, but it's not like we're going to have a ghost match. Anyway, I'm used to dealing with people like you," I replied, passing over a flyer. "Little girl, when you grow up, you can come and find big sister. Big sister will find you a good man."

"Wah!" "Big sister is so powerful." The little child's eyes immediately became starry, and he continued to eat the offerings. He slowly said, "But it's impossible for me. They said that I'm a Heaven Destroyer, a lone star. I'm destined to be alone."

"Oh? What's going on? " I asked, sitting next to the kid. Anyway, he had nothing better to do.

The little ghost suddenly stopped talking. "Elder sister, do you want to hear my story?"

"Mm, that's fine."

She said that her name was Sun Ning. Hong Kong was born 23 years ago, but when she was born, her mother died in childbirth. When she was one year old, her father also passed away. At that time, she lived with her grandfather, who was three years old. Her grandfather also passed away. The people of the village said that she was the bane of the heavens and no one was willing to go near her. Later on, a few Daoist nuns came to the village and heard about her, so they took her with them.

From then on, she lived with a few nun masters, and they would occasionally go down the mountain to change their fate. Sun Ning rarely went down the mountain, and she felt that what the people in the village were saying was correct, he was the bane of the world, her parents and her grandfather, who doted on her, were all killed by her, and she did not dare to interact with anyone. Just like that, she stayed in Xiao Xiao's temple for ten years.

Ten years of time for ordinary people might not be anything much, but to Sun Ning, it was a process of going to school and then working in a relationship. Every day, she would be afraid, afraid that she would harm the people around her again, so every day, she would kneel in front of the deity statue and continuously chant. She believed in God, believed in Buddha, and believed that they would help people through their most difficult times.

Although this kind of time was difficult to bear, she was also blessed. The masters of the monastery doted on her and would not have any prejudice towards her. They would raise her into an adult.

To her, this was the so-called happiness.

Therefore, in these past ten years, no one around her had passed away. When that group of Gods, who were able to finish rubbing their hands with their hands, returned, they found out that something was wrong, and they chose to make up for it. But to Sun Ning, their compensation, was the end of the world.

It was a time of war and death.

As for the reason, it was because of a youngster who had escaped to the Taoist temple.

Sun Ning said that she already could not remember the boy's appearance nor could she remember his name. However, she remembered that it was a very fine afternoon.

At that time, his master, who had gone out to resolve the conflict, had picked up a heavily injured youth from the mountain. He seemed to be no more than fourteen or fifteen years old.

"Who is this?" Sun Ning asked. This was the first time she had seen someone coming from the outside.

"He fainted on the mountain, so I picked him up." "Yes," replied the master. "He's severely injured. Ning'er, go get some medicine."

Sun Ning nodded and quickly went to find him, "Alright, I will go now." After saying that, she quickly ran down the stairs. Not long later, she ran in with a medicine box in her arms and passed it to her master.

However, no one knew that all of this tragedy was because of this young boy.

The youth stayed in the temple for half a month and his injuries were pretty much healed. During this half month, Sun Ning had wanted to ask about things outside the youth's place many times, but the youth had a cold and indifferent expression.

Later on, she found out that this youth's family was all killed by his enemies. He was the only one who escaped. Luckily, he met the Taoist nun and only managed to survive. All he could think about was revenge.

The youth had left, he had gone to seek revenge, Sun Ning felt very regretful. However, in less than three days, the young man returned. His body was still covered with wounds as he brought the group of bandits to the temple.

At that time, Sun Ning hated that youth to death. If it wasn't for him bringing disaster to the monastery, perhaps, everything wouldn't have happened.

They stole everything of value from the temple and burned it. The pretty nun in the temple was also forcefully tainted by them …

It was her master who had brought her back, and had hidden her from the heat and the scars on her body.

That night, the fire burned them all. She saw the nuns in the monastery running away from the fire, and she saw their miserable cries. She also saw the youth that brought all of this to them. His eyes that were filled with grievance and grievance when he died … Guilt?