Chapter 278 Plea (2/2)

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She sobbed softly and continued to say: "I know that Young Master is no ordinary person and would have seen that we are spirits and not huhosts, we have never harmed any humans We remained here only because of this child and our entire family of ninety nine is now left with just Sunny, a little child Young Master, Young Master! I beg you! I beg for you to help us!"

The woed with helplessness and despair ItJiu's heart sink, as she wanted to keep her hands out of the nore such a mournful plea If she did not help, not just these few spirits, but even the child's life would h her character was one of cold bloodedness andchild was innocent How could she bear to just keep her hands in her sleeves and ignore it?

Her gaze then fell upon the soundly sleeping child So it turns out that he was born with a Spirit Pearl in him No wonder she had seen that the child was filled with abundant spirit power froh his face had been rather pallid and thin, but to be able to still stay alive while living with these few ghost spirits, it was non that it had been due to the Spirit Pearl in hiht pause, she looked at the woman and asked "How do you wantthose words, the woman's heart filled up with joy and she hurriedly said: "I a row up safely"

"Leng Shuang, carry the child" Feng Jiu ordered, her words reed to the request

"Thank you Young Master! Thank you Young Master!"

The wo into a s, her eyes looking at the soundly sleeping boy and her heart filled up with pain She gazed deeply at the child and then said to Feng Jiu: "Young Master, leave from the back!" Theoutside

Leng Shuang was slightly stunned as she carried the child in her ar hiht that her Mistress would really help those ghosts

"We are not really all that short of anotherhi of it

"He lost his parents and fae, he's indeed rather pitiful"

Leng Shuang then said as she looked at the soundly sleeping Sunny with sympathy in her eyes She and her brother had only each other to depend on Her brother had her to take care of him at least but for this child, he had lost all his faed incessantly at her heart's syh!:

A sharp shriek tore through the night's air, which chilled the hearts of the two people in the room