Mo You of Thousand Years/C15 Stone Chamber.
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C15 Stone Chamber.

One lamp was like a bean.

It reflected off the four walls of crystal clear and warm white jade stone. It emitted a gentle and cold luster, which was then cast onto the stone platform.

A girl about five or six years old with a bun was lying on the stone platform. Her head was wrapped in a cloth, and her eyes were tightly shut, and her face was pale. Suddenly, she let out a moan in her unconsciousness, and her brows were tightly knitted, teeth were tightly clenched, and her small hands were clenched into a fist.

An old lady dressed in simple and tight-fitting clothes, her body stained with blood, ran over when she heard the noise and threw herself onto the stone platform. When she saw the girl wake up, she was both happy and sad. As he spoke, he kowtowed on the ground and kowtowed several times before getting up.

The girl's eyes were still wide open as she stared at the old woman in horror. After mulling over it for a long time, she mustered the courage to ask with a trembling voice, "You … Yes... "Who?"

The old woman was surprised for a moment. She looked her up and down in panic and quickly replied, "This old servant is Grandma Tian. Does Miss still feel dizzy?"

Grandma Tian? She frowned, obviously not remembering who Grandma Tian was, but she was in no hurry to ask further. She tried to sit up with her hands behind her back, and a sharp pain came from her head. With a "Aiya!", she lay back down.

She touched her bun, then her collar, then her chest, then her sleeve, and then her face was filled with wonder, as if she were a newborn baby, and everything was new and new. Just as she was about to speak, her eyes fell on her hands and her sleeves, which were embroidered with golden threads of lifelike chrysanthemums, a small hand as white as jade, with a precious blue sleeve embroidered with golden threads.

Nanny Tian looked at the little girl in astonishment, suspecting that she had a headache. She lovingly held her ice-cold little hand and gently advised, "If the young lady doesn't die from great misfortune, there will definitely be a blessing. Madam, madam …" Before she could finish her sentence, she began to shed tears again. She carefully carried the girl and said with tears in her eyes, "Let's go see Madam. Madam …" "I'm afraid, it's going to die soon."

There was a woman lying on the stone platform. Her body was dyed red like a snow-white dress, and her body was like a red peony blooming in anger, making her face even paler, only to see her eyes were tightly shut, her lips were tightly pursed, and they were blue. The stain of blood on her face was eye-catching, but it still could not hide her peerless appearance.

Grandma Tian knelt in front of the stone platform and gently called out, "Madam, please open your eyes. The Miss has awoken. The Miss misses you. Please open your eyes." The girl was sleeping soundly, her soul roaming outside the Three Realms and not in the mortal world. The old woman was helpless as she sobbed to the girl, "Miss, you're called Mother as well. Maybe Madam will wake up after hearing that." The little girl looked at the old woman in astonishment. However, she still called out softly, "Mother!"

Perhaps it really was the heart of the mother and daughter, when the girl on the stone platform heard her daughter's call, her eyelids trembled, and her eyes really opened slowly. Perhaps it really was the heart of the mother and daughter, when the girl on the stone platform heard her daughter's call, her eyelids trembled, and her eyes truly opened slowly.

The woman looked at Grandma Tian and sighed. She softly said, "Grandma Tian, Mo Rou has implicated you."

Grandma Tian quickly said, "Madam will kill this old servant. As long as Madam and Miss are safe, this old servant is willing to die a hundred times."

The woman slightly smiled, her beautiful eyes revealing a sorrowful look. She said, "Grandma Tian, Mo Rou has a matter that she needs to entrust to Grandma Tian. I plead for her consent."

Grandma Tian stood in front of the stone platform and repeatedly said, "Madam, if you have something to say, just tell them to do. Do not ask."

The girl blinked at the girl and tried to pull her hand away with difficulty, but unfortunately, she was unable to move. The girl took the initiative to reach out and hold the girl's hand, and after staring at her for a while, she said to Grandma Tian, "Grandma Tian, Mo Rou has handed Ah You over to you. Please raise her and raise her into an adult.

Grandma Tian cried out in grief, "Madam, why do you say that? Although you are seriously injured, she is not incurable, as long as you take care of her properly, there is no one else in this place and they can't find you. Wait until this old servant recuperates for you, then you will definitely recover quickly."

The woman closed her eyes in pain. Tears fell down from her cheeks. Her cold hands tightly held onto the girl's small hand. She couldn't wait to knead it into her own body. She slowly opened her eyes and smiled bitterly: "How could I bear to do that." She seemed to be out of strength, paused for a moment, and then said, "The silk scrolls that I brought out from the D's residence, as well as the wills I wrote earlier, are all lying on my chest. You keep them well." Grandma Tian covered her face and kowtowed.

The woman's gaze gradually became blurry as if her soul had left her body. She struggled to look at the girl, then looked at Grandma Tian. She let out a long sigh and said, "Grandma Tian, don't forget our agreement back then."

Grandma Tian choked with sobs. "Madam, please rest assured. This old servant will never dare to forget. Even Miss can be at ease."

The girl foolishly looked at the young girl. Tears flowed from her beautiful eyes as she said with sorrow, "My child, Mo You, Mo You …" Grasping the small hand tightly, he closed his eyes and gradually lost all signs of life. The sweet soul leaving his body was too weak.

The little girl blankly watched everything, and suddenly felt as if her heart was being twisted, and that her internal organs were about to split open. The little girl was in unbearable pain, as she groaned and fell down to sit on the ground, until her throat started to heat up, and the smell of blood rushed up. "Wah!" She spat out a mouthful of blood, which landed on her mother's hand.

Grandma Tian was frightened out of her wits. Her face was pale as she hugged the little girl in a fluster and cried, "Miss! Miss! "There's nothing more sad than this, it hurts my body." When he looked at the young girl again, tears fell like rain, and his entire body trembled. His originally innocent and innocent eyes shone with a vicious light; hatred, pain, rage, injustice … Astonished, Grandma Tian broke out in a cold sweat.

When she looked closer, her eyes were filled with sadness, as if she had just lost her usual, frightening look. Grandma Tian only thought that she was old and dizzy, and although she was vaguely anxious, she was worried that Miss Tian might vomit blood, and was deeply afraid that she would not be able to complete the task she had entrusted to her.

Suddenly, she too broke free from Grandma Tian and took off a white jade ring from the waist of her deceased mother. She then kneeled down and kowtowed as she said, "Mother, rest in peace."

Grandma Tian looked at the little girl with a gratified expression. After bowing a few times, she stood up and carefully wiped away the blood on the corner of the little girl's mouth. As expected, she took out a thin stack of silk from the girl's chest and placed it on her chest. This seemed to be a cave, but it was extremely grand. The walls and ground were made of marble, and there were a few large stone platforms with smooth surfaces, and Grandma Tian walked into the depths of the cave, although it was clearly a wall at first glance, but she turned in and disappeared, and the girl curiously followed her, and it turned out that it was just a corner, and there was a cave in it, and she was wondering what kind of place this was, and what kind of place it was.

Grandma Tian said, "Miss, don't be afraid. I'm afraid that there will be people outside in the next few days. After a few days, this old servant will throw her away." He pushed the corpse into a corner and came back to the stone table: "Madam, this old servant is incompetent. I can't give you a clean set of clothes. Let's put you in the coffin like this." As he spoke, he picked up the woman and carried her back inside.

As she followed behind, she saw a white jade coffin placed in the middle of the room. The coffin lid had been turned sideways just now, so it was likely that Grandma Tian had pushed the coffin just now. It was hard to imagine that this short and thin old lady had such great strength, to be able to move such a huge stone slab.

Grandma Tian waved at the little girl, "Miss, come and kowtow to Madam." The young girl silently walked over and kowtowed. Grandma Tian said to the coffin, "Madam, please rest assured that this old servant will do his best to support Miss." After kowtowing a few times, he walked to the coffin lid and grabbed the edge of the stone slab with both hands. Lifting it up, he gently placed it on top of the sarcophagus, perfectly fitting.

The girl looked at her with surprise as she completed this action. She asked timidly, "Grandma Tian, this is a … The tomb? " Grandma Tian replied guiltily, "Yes, Miss. In order to avoid the Ding Residence's pursuit, I have no choice but to let Miss live in this place." The girl's face turned pale. It was terrible to live in a tomb.

Grandma Tian saw that she was scared, so she carefully hugged her and comforted her, "Miss, don't be afraid. With this old servant here, you can rest assured." The girl was still in shock as she asked in a trembling voice, "Grandma Tian, I …" "What's your name?" Nanny Tian looked at her in shock. She touched her forehead for a while before rolling her eyes and asking, "Miss, are you severely injured? Do you have a headache?" The girl was startled and nodded. Grandma Tian fondled her lovingly. "Miss, your name is Mo You."

Mo Yu's heart skipped a beat as she asked, "When Granny saved me, did you see anyone by my side?" Grandma said, "Madam, this old servant will do." Mo You asked, "Is there no one else?" Nanny looked at her in astonishment and replied truthfully, "There was also a little girl called Hua, who was pushed down the mountain by mistake and died."

Mo Yu's heart was aching, she asked forcefully: "That Little Flower, is he really dead?" The old granny nodded and said, "I took a whiff and died. Sigh, innocent life forms, this old servant originally wanted to bury him. I was worried about you and your mother, worried that there would be pursuers, so I didn't interfere." Mo You's head looked like a ball of cotton wool. After a long time, he finally came back to his senses. Suddenly, he lightly laughed, and the tears in his eyes began to fall.

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