Chapter 694 - 694: Supporting Spirit (1)
The Full-Leveled Healer Transmigrates to a Real and Fake Rich Daughter Story
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
In the golden autumn of October, the leaves were withered, and broken leaves were everywhere.
The weather was a little gloomy that day.
In a small tea shop beside the official road, the seats were full today.
A middle-aged merchant who passed by was a little thirsty, so he stopped the carriage and planned to go to the tea shop to rest and drink some tea to quench his thirst.
âSir.â The dark-skinned tea shop owner nodded and bowed as he welcomed him. âThereâs only one seat inside. Do you mind sharing a table with others?â
âItâs alright,â the middle-aged merchant said generously. As he followed the boss in, he looked around at the various tea customers in the tea shop. âBoss, your tea shopâs business is pretty good.â
âNo, no. Itâs just that business is better today.â The boss led the middle-aged merchant to a table in the corner.
At the table sat a man and two women. They both had outstanding looks and were as handsome as people in a painting.
The traveling merchantâs eyes immediately lit up.
The three tea guests in front of him were dressed very simply. They were wearing plain cotton clothes and didnât have any gorgeous jewelry on their bodies. They only wore one or two silver accessories.
Even so, it couldnât hide the noble aura of the three of them. Just sitting there quietly made four words appear in the middle-aged merchantâs mind: dragons and phoenixes among men.
He suddenly recalled that he had heard people say that there were crouching tigers and hidden dragons in the capital. Perhaps if he accidentally bumped into someone, it would be a noble from the Marquis Mansion.
This thought only flashed across his mind. After all, which noble would appear in such a tea shed beside the official road?
The middle-aged merchant sat down in the only empty seat. The boss smiled and served him a cup of fragrant and hot barley tea.
The middle-aged merchant blew at the tea and asked, âBoss, how far is this place from the capital? I think itâs about to rain.â
He frowned and looked at the gloomy sky outside.
He had a carriage, so he wasnât afraid of the rain, but on a rainy day, the road was muddy, so it was inevitable that it would be inconvenient to travel.
âItâs not far. Itâs only five miles,â the boss said with a smile.
The middle-aged merchant couldnât help but be stunned.
He saw that there were many tea guests resting here, so he completely didnât expect this place to be so close to the capital. He thought to himself that the people in the capital were indeed particular!
âIt wonât rain today.â A gentle female voice suddenly sounded. The tone was gentle and gentle, like a spring breeze blowing in this slightly noisy tea shop. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The middle-aged man went to look for prestige. The person who spoke was a white-robed girl sitting on his left.
The oval-faced girl had a gentle appearance. She smiled at him and emphasized again, âIt wonât rain today or tomorrow.â
âSecond Sister, right?â
She asked the other white-robed girl on her right. The girlâs eyes were dark and big, and she looked beautiful. She nodded without saying a word, as if she was a little uneasy.
The middle-aged merchant didnât take it seriously either. He only treated it as a casual comment from the little girl. In the next moment, the boss beside him sighed and said, âItâs good that it wonât rain, in case it gets wet⦠the coffin.â
A coffin?! The middle-aged merchantâs eyelids twitched, and his heart skipped a beat. He suddenly felt that the tea shop had become gloomy.
He subconsciously pricked up his ears and heard the tea customers in the tea shop talking in twos and threes. From time to time, words such as âspirit coffinâ, âpaper moneyâ, and âincense candleâ floated over.
A strong autumn wind carried a few scattered golden leaves into the tea shop and blew on the middle-aged merchant.
He felt cold sweat break out on the back of his neck, and the coldness seeped into his bone marrow.
He⦠He⦠Could he have encountered a ghost?!
The middle-aged merchant looked out of the tea shop again. The sky seemed to have darkened even more. Thick clouds piled in the sky, and it was so heavy that it seemed like it would fall.
On both sides of the official road, more and more people gathered. There were men, women, old, and young, but they looked in the same direction.
In the eyes of the middle-aged merchant, this scene became even more strange.
His neck seemed to have rusted as he slowly turned into the tea shop again and scanned the group of tea customers inside stiffly.
His gaze met the âsecond sisterâ sitting opposite him.
The girl looked a year or two younger than the oval-faced girl. Her dark eyes were like a deep pool, bottomless, so dark that no one dared look straight at them.
This pair of eyes didnât seem to belong to this filthy world.
The middle-aged merchantâs heart turned cold. He didnât even dare to blink.
The other party took a look at him and looked away, talking to the peerlessly handsome white-robed young master beside him..