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Chapter 63: 055 Sin (One More)_3

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The girl was entirely enveloped in the shadows, only a tall and thin silhouette was visible.

At that mont, the street light above flickered, and everyone’s heart involuntarily tightened.

The girl walked out of the shadows, and for an instant, even the moonlight seed to dim.

A few n leered at her face, “She’s so beautiful. That woman didn’t lie to us.

Tonight, we can have a great ti.”

Ming Jing seed to ignore them and continued to walk straight ahead.

The n looked at each other, wondering if the girl was blind.

As she walked past them, they instinctively stepped aside, opening a path for her. When she was almost out of sight, they finally reacted, cursing and quickly catching up to her.

A man reached out to grab Ming Jing’s shoulder, but just as his hand was about to touch her, it seed as if she had eyes on her back. She grabbed his wrist, twisted it lightly, and the next mont, a pig-like scream filled the air.

Ming Jing turned and kicked the man’s stomach, sending him flying like a cut kite. He crashed into another man who was chasing after him, and the two fell to the ground, looking pathetic.

The other six n were stunned. The man on the ground, infuriated and frightened, pointed at Ming Jing and shouted, “Get her! I’ll disown her if I don’t kill her today!”

The girl stood indifferently, her beautiful eyes as calm as water, her gorgeous face emotionless. Her pretty eyes seed deeper and more mysterious than the night behind her, as if hiding so unknown danger.

Her pure white dress fluttered gently in the night wind, making her look like a ghost, mysterious and enigmatic.

The n felt chills down their spines from the girl’s strange deanor. She was so beautiful, and so powerful…Could she be a ghost?

“What are you waiting for? Get her! Are you big n really afraid of a little girl?” The man roared. The others hesitated no more and charged at her.

The man initially smiled triumphantly, but gradually his face grew paler and paler.

In the darkness, the only flash of white moved as though a phantom. In the blink of an eye, the six n lay on the ground, wailing in pain.

He hadn’t even seen how she had attacked them.

The girl erged from the shadows, and he realized she made no sound when she walked. A chill ran through him, thinking they had encountered a ghost.

Glancing at the girl’s shadow, he eased his breath, relieved.

He instinctively retreated, but the girl approached relentlessly, “You…you stay away…”

He fumbled in his back pocket for a dagger and pointed it at Ming Jing, “I’m warning you to stay away, or I-I won’t be polite!” His voice was full of uncertainty.”, tranext_generation” >

He closed his eyes and let out a roar before charging at her.

The next mont, his body was sent flying, and the dagger clanked onto the ground.

Ming Jing picked up the dagger, walked to the man, and crouched down. The blade rested on his neck.

“Who sent you?”

The man clenched his jaw, his eyes filled with anger and fear as they stared at the girl before him.

The blade moved downwards, tracing from his neck to his heart, then continued down, “This is the heart, this is the stomach, this is the liver. Hmm… here are the large and small intestines…”

Her voice was soft and gentle, but the man’s face turned deathly pale.

“Do you know how to make a corpse? First, drain all the blood from a person’s body, then remove all their internal organs… Soak them in turpentine and dicine for forty-nine days…”

“You wouldn’t dare. That’s murder…” The man’s voice trembled.

The girl smiled sweetly, like an innocent child. She stretched out her slender and fair left hand, “Do you know how much blood my hands have touched? Let tell you a secret.”

She whispered into the man’s ear, “I’ve killed more people than the salt you’ve eaten. ”

The man’s eyes widened in terror, as if he had seen a ghost.

“Don’t be afraid. It’s just a montary pain. Just bear with it, and it’ll be over,” the girl said nonchalantly, but the man was so scared that he wet his pants.

She had a beautiful face as enchanting as the spring and autumn, and a gentle, lodious voice, but at this mont, she appeared more terrifying than a ghoul and more horrifying than a demon in the man’s eyes.

The girl wrinkled her nose in disgust, looking like a petulant little girl. And sohow, he found her adorable at this mont.

“I’ll talk, I’ll tell you everything. Liu Shengnan asked us to teach you a lesson.

We’ve been following you since you left the mall. We didn’t an anything else. Please spare us, we won’t dare to do it again,” he begged..

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