"Captain Han, a big monster sank under the Taoist temple?" Zhou Ran sent a WeChat message to Old Han.

"Who said that?" Old Han replied immediately.

"The abbot of the Taoist temple." Zhou Ran had no intention of covering up for the abbot of the Taoist temple.

"Let's talk next time we meet."

Does that mean we can’t chat on WeChat?

Zhou Ran walked down the steps and looked at the lake outside the Taoist temple. Should he go down and explore?

"Don't go down by yourself. Curiosity killed the cat."

Unfortunately, when Han Jun said this, Zhou Ran had already jumped into the water. Even the abbot of the Taoist temple who had been observing secretly was shocked. Are kids nowadays so fierce?

I told her there was a big monster down there, yet she still dared to go into the water?

If something happens, the Institute of Supernatural Powers will definitely take advantage of it!

When she first entered the water, Zhou Ran shivered, but soon Taotao gave her a water-repellent bead, allowing her to swim freely in the lake.

"Wow, there really is a sunken Taoist temple here?" Another use of the water-repellent beads is that it allows Zhou Ran to see the underwater world clearly. This time, he found that the old and new Taoist temples were symmetrical, a one-to-one replica, in addition to being a little cold.

Because looking at the Taoist temple on the water from underwater actually gives you a mirrored feeling.

"Hehehe, what an interesting little girl, are you here to see your aunt?"

Suddenly, Zhou Ran heard a female voice in her ears. The way she spoke... was like when she was raising a cute baby online and left a message asking the baby what color sack he liked.

What? Did this monster travel through time?

"Auntie? Who are you? Where are you?" Zhou Ran pretended to look around, and had secretly pinched a talisman in his hand, ready to teleport away at any time.

"Hehehe, don't be afraid. I'm suppressed by this Taoist temple and can't hurt you. Come closer and talk to your aunt."

"You drew this talisman so delicately, it would be a shame to waste it."

He even saw her taking the talisman, so... where are the water-repellent beads?

Was it discovered too?

"Are you a carp spirit? Koi?" Zhou Ran guessed.

"Hehehe, how could you guess I'm a fish? And a koi..."

"Because I have a little koi." The koi in her home can only blublu and spit bubbles and loves to eat rice.

"Oh my, you also raise a little koi?" The monster knew that the little animal that Zhou Ran mentioned at this moment could not be just a simple animal. It might have awakened its intelligence and was most likely a monster.

"Well, I was fishing by the river, and it took the bait... I also have a big black dog, but its previous owner always bled it, so it escaped... I know a half-demon who has awakened the bloodline of a snake demon..."

For some unknown reason, Zhou Ran began to pour out his heart to the monster that was suppressed under the Taoist temple and sank into the lake.

"I have a grandfather who is also a great demon. He makes delicious chicken soup wontons."

"Your grandfather is a big demon? What kind of demon?" The nameless demon quickly grasped the key point, as it had been the one being listened to before.

“…I didn’t know, grandpa can also make chicken noodle soup, Dingsheng cake, four-happiness rice dumplings…” Zhou Ran began to memorize the menu.

It seemed like she had said everything, but was that really the case? She hadn't said a single word that she shouldn't have.

The monster in the sunken lake is at least in the Nascent Soul stage. How many years must it have lived in this world? Is it a ten-thousand-year-old monster?

In any case, it is impossible that they grew up in the Dharma-Ending Age.

The magic used by the other party was not harmful to Zhou Ran, so at first, she was really a little fooled. It was not until she mentioned Grandpa He that she recovered.

"Hehehe, you're a big monster who loves making snacks. Auntie likes it." The monster in the lake also knew that Zhou Ran had escaped from the illusion and said with a smile, "Okay, you've been down for so long, those Taoists must be worried. Come back up and chat with Auntie when you have time."

Zhou Ran felt her body lighten and she found herself lying on the shore. When she looked again, she saw the abbot and several old Taoist priests looking at her anxiously.

"I'm not wet at all..."

"Is that monster awake?"

"That's how it should be. The people at the Ability Institute are really asking for trouble. They told her there's a monster down there."

"After the founding of the country, you can't become a demon!"

"That's a demon from before the founding of the country!"

Do Taoist priests talk so much? With no one to help her, Zhou Ran had no choice but to get up from the ground and brush off the dust on her body.

"Yeah!" The old Taoist priest who was closest to her was startled as if he had just seen her.

"She's awake!"

"You're not awake all the time, are you?"

"Wouldn't she have heard us talking?"

"What did I say? I didn't say anything! I'm leaving!"

As they spoke, the old Taoists dispersed like birds.

The abbot didn't run away. He explained to Zhou Ran, "Those are the uncles in the Taoist temple. They are quadruplets. They live in their own world."

The abbot pointed to his head, indicating that those uncles were not very smart.

"Quadruplets? It must not have been easy for quadruplets to survive in that era?" Zhou Ran was also able to grasp the key points and scored full marks in reading comprehension.

"...Yes, it is said that when their mother was five months pregnant, her belly was as big as a woman about to give birth, so she moved into the Taoist temple to wait for the birth." The abbot of the Taoist temple had only heard about it. After all, he didn't exist at that time.

"What a great mother..."

Before Zhou Ran could finish his sigh, the abbot of the Taoist temple said, "What? She ran away after giving birth. These four kittens were all raised with great care by the Taoist temple elders."

"Eh?"

"In that era, quadruplets born naturally could survive? And even run away?" Zhou Ran thought the world was so magical.

"Yes, he ran away. He was from the village at the foot of the mountain and lived to be 97 years old." The abbot of the Taoist temple didn't need to be told this time. It seems to be true?

The world is so big that there are all kinds of strange things.

Zhou Ran was stunned, thinking that the matter was over, but the abbot handed the phone to her.

"Hey, it's Director Han calling, please answer it."

When Han Jun saw that Zhou Ran didn't reply to the message for five minutes, he knew that something was wrong and quickly contacted the abbot of the Taoist temple. Wow, he was really brave and just jumped into the water?

Don't you need a set of diving equipment?

"Hey, Han Suo."

"Hehe, what are you talking about? Do you know that you scared me to death? I'm on my way here now!"

"I'm fine, you can go back now."

"...Don't you know the time? I've already gotten off the plane!" Han Jun's tone was very bad. If it were his own nephews, he would have started scolding them long ago.

"The airport in the provincial capital?" Zhou Ran grinned. What time is it?

"Where else is it? Okay, just wait patiently! I'll be there in an hour and a half." Han Jun hung up the phone after saying that.

Zhou Ran returned the phone to the abbot, but he turned and left without saying anything. He hurriedly asked, "Where are you going?"

"Go buy some chicken soup wontons for the ancestors down there. Our area is beyond our delivery range, so we don't do takeout." When mentioning this, the abbot glanced at Zhou Ran. It was all her fault!

"Ah?" Can you bring her a bowl too?

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