Chapter 1451
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Ji You looked at Liu Yun, waiting for her to continue.
Liu Yun recalled as she said, "That mountain looked lush and beautiful, so I went up for a walk. But I didn't go far before I got lost. It was as if I had been in the same place for a long time. I was sweating profusely and I was on the verge of a mental breakdown."
Ji You was speechless.
Just like him and Ji Zuo, she had also gotten lost not long after. She had tried many methods but still couldn't find her way out. The layout was obviously set up by an expert. It wasn't an ordinary maze.
Ji Zuo said softly, "Auntie Liu, how did you manage to find your way out in the end?"
Liu Yun looked at Ji Zuo, her chest still tense. "Old Tang came and led me out."
Ji Zuo asked, "And then?"
Liu Yun's face was pale. "Old Tang said that the place wasn't clean. I'm a scholar and a teacher. I don't believe in superstitions, but my mother-in-law said that it was a ghost walking on a wall."
A ghost walking on a wall?
Ji Zuo narrowed his eyes and glanced at Ji You.
Ji You asked in a low voice, "Didn't Uncle Tang say anything?"
Liu Yun said, "He said that I just got lost."
Even now, she still shuddered at the thought of it.
Ji Zuo looked at her and chuckled. "Auntie Liu doesn't believe in ghosts and gods, does she?"
Liu Yun blushed awkwardly. "I don't believe in it, but it was as if I was possessed that day. From then on, I didn't dare to go up that mountain again."
Ji Zuo looked at Liu Yun and said in a low voice, "My brother and I went up the mountain and got lost too. Auntie Liu, don't be afraid. It wasn't a ghost walking on a wall, it was a huge maze."
Not a ghost walking on a wall? It was a huge maze?
Liu Yun was stunned. She looked at Ji Zuo, not understanding what he meant.
Ji Zuo took out the photo of the lean man who had appeared next to Tang Si. "Auntie, have you seen this man before?"
Liu Yun took a look. "I've seen him before. He's from Tang Village. He came to look for my Elder Tang."
People from Tang Village?
Ji Zuo and Ji You looked at each other. "Auntie, are you sure you didn't make a mistake?"
Liu Yun replied, "No, I've seen him a few times."
Ji You replied, "Thank you, Auntie. Please rest early. We'll be going back first."
Liu Yun stood up and reacted. "Why are you suddenly asking about these things? Does it have anything to do with Si's disappearance?"
Ji You replied, "There should be."
What did he mean by 'there should be'?
Liu Yun stood there in a daze as he watched them leave. He was still thinking about what Ji You and Ji Zuo had asked him earlier.
Is it related to Si's disappearance?
But they were all asking about Tang Village!
Ji You turned around and suddenly said, "Auntie, don't mention what I asked you today to Uncle Tang."
Don't mention it to Elder Tang?
Liu Yun stared at Ji You. His expression was terrible.
No matter how stupid she was, she understood what he meant!
But how was that possible?
How could Si's disappearance have anything to do with Elder Tang?
Impossible!
Ji You replied, "Auntie, if you tell Uncle Tang, it won't be so easy to find Si."
Liu Yun had wanted to ask Elder Tang about it, but he was afraid that it really had something to do with it, so he gave up on the thought.
Because something wasn't right!
Ji You and Ji Zuo said that the mountain was a huge maze, but her mother-in-law said that it was a ghost wall. The Tang Dynasty didn't say anything.
Why was that?
The Tang Dynasty was her husband who had lived with her for decades! He had watched Si grow up with his own eyes, just like his own daughter!
No matter what happened, Elder Tang wouldn't do anything to hurt Si.
Ji You said softly, "Auntie, Si and I have already been divorced. I've already checked with the President's Office, and we've confirmed that it was done by a hacker. He logged into the network, hacked in, and registered the divorce. Until now, we haven't been able to find any identity."
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