The Zhu family couple, who were still a little uneasy themselves, couldn't think anymore when they saw that face, and they all stared blankly.

The surroundings were quiet for a moment.

"Yan'er, are you my Yan'er?" Yan Xue's voice was full of excitement and disbelief. She was afraid that this was a dream, so she mustered up the courage to verify it again.

"Mom, I am."

"Husband, it's really Yan'er. Our daughter is still alive. She is still alive. We were right not to give up. If we had given up early, we would not be able to see our daughter today." Yan Xue couldn't control it anymore and cried bitterly. .

"It's good to be alive, it's good to be alive... Okay, that's good." Zhu Bingqian repeated, his voice choked with sobs and even a little incoherent.

"Still alive." Qian Yan came closer, "My parents left home and didn't come back. In the blink of an eye, it's been more than a hundred years. So much time has passed. I thought you had passed away long ago, but I didn't expect to see you again."

Yan Xue grasped the key point: "Yan'er, what did you say? You saw it when we left home?"

That is how the matter?

Yan'er watched them leave home, but actually Yan'er was always at home? But they remembered clearly that Xie Ji took Yan'er away.

Later, they heard many things about his gratitude, and they also knew that there was a girl beside him, but her name was not their daughter's.

At first, they did not associate the trace of gratitude from Jiuxingmen with their son-in-law, they just thought it was the same name. After getting acquainted with Xiao Chu, they accidentally mentioned Xie Ji. It was only with Xiao Chu that they learned about the appearance of Jiuxingmen Xie Ji and the appearance of the girl.

Not to mention how shocked the two of them were at that time, because they knew that the Jiuxing Sect's decline was very serious, and there was nothing that Xiao Chu and his sister could do, so they didn't tell anyone about their affairs. With the Jiuxing Sect's poor temperament, if they were exposed, they might be silenced by the other party.

Their belief in living is to fight for the transformation, and then inquire about Xie Ji's situation and find out what happened to their daughter. If Xie Ji really did something, they would take revenge no matter what.

What happened back then?

I'm afraid Yan'er knows.

"I didn't fall into a coma due to evil means. It was because I couldn't move my hands and feet. What he needed was my body, so when he left, he only took that body with him and left me at home. After you leave, I have been at home for more than a hundred years." Qian Yan paused, then continued, "My soul is sealed in a book by thanksgiving, and you often come in and sit there. No matter how I make a sound, there is nothing I can do about it. To get your attention.”

"He didn't kill me because Shui Ruowei hadn't completely taken over my body at that time. If he killed me, it would be easy for Heaven to detect him. He just sealed me in the book and waited for me to slowly dissipate." Qian Yanping told Zhu Zhu calmly. Yun Fu's experience, "But he miscalculated. Not only did my soul not dissipate like ordinary people, but I also figured out a way to practice. After being sealed for more than a hundred years, I finally broke through the seal and came out."

Yan Xue's tears kept flowing, and her daughter's experience was actually more painful than them.

After searching for so many years, I thought my daughter was gone long ago, but who would have thought that she would always be around. My daughter was trapped in the book, no one spoke, no one could hear her voice, and she didn't know how lonely and helpless she felt inside.

The Zhu family hated Xie Ji even more than before.

The two brothers Chu Han and Chu Yi were shocked when they heard this. They were trapped in the book for more than a hundred years. Just thinking about such a life makes them feel suffocated.

Some people died, but not completely...

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