Chu Mu was so annoyed that she almost buried her face in the pillow. Her mind was full of random thoughts. Chu Shang, who was standing beside her, could only pick up the useful things and write them down.

Chu Shang pulled Chu Mu's head out of the pillow.

"Mumu, make sure you take the talisman paper your dad gave you. I'll find you a waterproof bag later so you don't have to worry about getting wet when you take a bath."

Chu Mu said, "I understand, sister!"

She put down the pillow, grabbed a bottle of water from the table, unscrewed the lid and took two sips.

Then he got up and went to his room.

Chu Mu did not come out of the room for the whole afternoon. Until the evening, Chu's father hurried back home with the two of them.

As soon as he got home, he called Chu Mu and Chu Shang to come downstairs.

Just when Chu's father came back, Chu Ci'an, who had been using the excuse of going out with friends since the holiday, also went home.

Chu Ci'an went on a long trip as soon as he had a holiday, saying that he had made an appointment with friends to go out and play together.

He was young, and Chu's father and mother didn't want him to go out alone, but Chu Fang persuaded them, and he didn't come back until now.

No one told him about what happened at home, so he was quite surprised when he saw Chu's father leading two people in Taoist robes to his house.

Chu Mu and Chu Shang heard the sound and went downstairs.

On the stairs, Chu Chang caught sight of Chu Ci'an.

When she saw him for the first time, Chu Shang felt dazed. After all, they hadn't seen each other for more than half a month, and a lot of things happened in the meantime, causing her to forget that there was such a person in her family.

But after the trance passed, Chu Chang became aggressive again. This man was the strongest competitor in the family who was competing with her for her sister's attention!

Sure enough, as soon as Chu Ci'an saw Chu Mu, he ran over happily.

"Sister, I miss you so much!"

Chu Ci'an hit a straight ball, knocking Chu Mu dizzy.

The corners of her mouth rose slightly: "How was your time with friends?"

Chu Ci'an held Chu Mu's arm and walked down the stairs: "It's okay. By the way, sister, I brought you a gift!"

"Really? What did you bring?" Chu Mu asked him in surprise.

Chu Ci'an smiled mysteriously: "I'll give it to you later, you can see for yourself!"

Chu Mu: "Okay."

A few people went downstairs and into the living room. One of the two people brought back by Chu's father was the old Taoist priest who came during the day. Considering what Chu Mu and Chu Shang had overheard before, the other young boy should be the old Taoist priest's apprentice.

"Dad!" Chu Mu came closer and called out.

Father Chu nodded, and then introduced someone to Chu Mu: "You have already met the master during the day. The man next to you is the master's apprentice. Maybe he can help you with your health problem."

Chu Ci'an was at a loss, but he quickly extracted the key words: "Sister, what's wrong with you?"

Chu Mu didn't know how to explain it to him. She thought for a while before saying, "Maybe because of some metaphysical factors, I can't move my limbs."

"Ah?" Chu Ci'an didn't quite understand. He looked up and down and there didn't seem to be anything wrong with Chu Mu's limbs.

However, he tactfully did not continue asking. After all, looking at Chu Mu's expression, she herself did not know what the situation was.

Chu's father asked the master's apprentice to help Chu Mu take a look.

The boy was holding a compass and walking around Chu Mu seriously.

Because such things were not easy to make public, Chu's father asked the servants in the house to stay away from this place.

At this time, there were only a few of them in the living room. The air was very quiet and the only sound was the boy's footsteps.

After about five or six minutes, the boy stopped.

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