Jun Lingmo narrowed his handsome eyes at Tang Yue, his voice carrying a hint of danger, "You've seen everything inside?"

"I've only read about it in novels, this is the first time I've seen it in person," Tang Yue muttered to herself.

Junmo grabbed Tang Yue's little tuft of hair and asked, "What are you muttering about? I'm asking you a question."

"Ah, haha, this is the first time I've ever seen it, the first time I've ever seen it."

"Wait a minute," Tang Yue suddenly looked up and said, "Amo, do you know what that is?"

Jun Mo raised an eyebrow with calm eyes, his little brain working quite quickly.

"I do not know."

"Is that the truth?"

"Of course it's the truth, would I lie to you?"

Tang Yue immediately raised her little nose, put her hands on her hips and said, "That's for the best. Let me tell you, Jun Lingmo, you're not allowed to read erotic books before you're eighteen, understand?"

What if he sees this and things get out of hand with Ah Yun?

"Oh, so you've read erotic novels?"

Tang Yue panicked and quickly denied it: "How could I have seen that? Don't talk nonsense. I'm asking you, what are you doing here?"

"Leave me alone."

"You...you little brat, now that you're all grown up, you know how to talk back, huh? Do you know how heavily guarded this mountain stronghold is? What if you get caught?"

"I bet that perverted bandit leader is indiscriminate in his lust. Do you want a little whipping?"

Junmo's eyelids twitched; this girl was anything but tactful in her speech.

Junmo was about to say something when he heard a series of "hmm" and "ah" sounds coming from inside the room.

Tang Yue heard it too. She pricked up her ears and asked softly, "Amo, did you hear anything?"

"Your voice sounds quite nice, but it sounds a bit hoarse."

Tang Yue crouched down to check if the sound was coming from inside the house.

Junmo looked at the curious Tang Yue.

His head was spinning, and he clenched his fists. He had never seen such a troublesome woman. He would have just crushed the heads of the previous ones. If it weren't for her... he would have killed her long ago.

With a headache, he reached out and covered Tang Yue's ears, then tucked her under his arm and carried her out of the mountain village.

Tang Yue was so focused on finding out the sound that she didn't realize Jun Lingmo's lightness skill was no less than hers.

After the two left the mountain stronghold, Junmo put Tang Yue down.

Looking at the mountain stronghold far away from her, Tang Yue complained, "Jun Lingmo, what are you doing? I haven't even looted the treasure yet! There's a huge jade horse in the boss's house that I haven't gotten."

That's infuriating! That guy's just making things worse.

Jun Lingmo's face darkened even more when Tang Yue mentioned that disgusting thing.

He frowned and said, "You're not allowed to touch that thing. Didn't you notice it looks different?"

Tang Yue blinked. "Huh? Isn't it the same?" She was too busy checking if it was made of jade.

Junmo: ...Why don't we just kill her now?

He frowned helplessly, his expression slightly serious and cold, and his tone became somewhat low: "Anyway, I said you're not allowed to touch that thing, did you hear me?"

Tang Yue obviously didn't notice that Jun Lingmo had changed a bit, and even retorted, "You think you can just say you won't touch it? That's jade, it's very valuable."

"you……,"

Jun Mo was furious, revealing his true emotions. He spoke each word with great emphasis, "Tang Yue,"

"I'm saying this for the last time,"

"Don't touch that thing,"

"Don't make me angry. You don't want to know what the consequences of my anger will be."

As Tang Yue listened to Jun Mo's words, each one deliberate and distinct, she looked up at him and accidentally met his crimson eyes, which shimmered with barely perceptible blue light.

But she sensed an undeniable and undeniable warning in his words, and her survival instinct told her that if she touched that thing, she might get a beating.

So she nodded weakly.

Junmo relaxed his furrowed brows only after seeing Tang Yue nod.

Tang Yue felt the atmosphere was tense and she felt uncomfortable, so she quickly said, "Amo, you wait here for me. I'll go again. Don't worry, I definitely won't go to that bandit leader's place."

After Tang Yue finished speaking, she prepared to slip away, but then she turned around and threatened Jun Mo, "You're not allowed to follow me, or I'll expose your little secret to everyone."

Tang Yue left after speaking, and Jun Mo, who had calmed down, twirled his fingers.

The secret, their biggest secret, is something even they themselves don't know. What secret could this little fool possibly know?

The fox pretends to be the tiger's power.

However, he didn't go with them. Instead, he found a tree, lay down on it, and stared blankly at the starry sky.

Tang Yue ran a long way before stopping and patting her chest.

"Oh my god, Jun Lingmo was so scary just now! Will she spoil this child?"

"Why was he so imposing just now? She almost didn't recognize him. That's really strange."

Tang Yue leaned against a tree for a long time before sneaking into the mountain stronghold.

She searched high and low for the treasure cave in the mountain stronghold, but couldn't find it. Finally, exhausted, she leaned against a rock to rest, but unexpectedly triggered a mechanism.

Tang Yue stared wide-eyed at the moving fake rock.

"My goodness, so in ancient times they really did use stones as treasure caves? That must have taken so much effort!"

She swallowed hard and walked into the artificial hill.

After walking for about ten minutes, she was stunned again.

“The Golden Gate… how much money did they plunder?” She reached out and touched it, then took out her dagger and scraped it. “Damn, it’s actually real! Woohoo! I’m rich, I’m rich!”

Tang Yue reached out and removed the two golden doors, which were two people tall and more than a meter wide, and put them into her spatial storage before entering the treasure cave.

She was so naive, touching and poking around everywhere.

"Hey, this little thing is so unique," Tang Yue said, touching the blood jade that looked like a phoenix.

It was a jade pendant, warm and smooth to the touch, with a phoenix carved on it in a noble posture.

The phoenix's head is held high, its eyes are lively, its crest stands tall, its wings seem to be outstretched, its feathers are fluffy and delicate like flowing clouds, its tail is long and upright like blooming fireworks, and its blood-red markings resemble raging flames.

"Beautiful," Tang Yue exclaimed, then took out a box, put the jade pendant in the box, and placed it in her spatial storage.

Only then did they begin to empty the mountain king's treasure cave.

During this time, Tang Yue also saw a delicate little box. She opened it and took a look. It had no name, but the contents were quite sensational.

She secretly packed it up and took it with her, intending to give it to those two silly boys as an eighteenth birthday gift for Tao Tao.

After Tang Yue emptied the treasure cave, she left two copper coins for the mountain king, leaving him a trace—enough for his coffin.

Two copper coins are enough to buy a straw mat.

This kind of scoundrel should just be rolled up and buried.

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