I can rewind time to prevent death

Chapter 328 Aunt Mei's Injury_2



``` "It's fine, just a body, no worries." "Why did this happen?" Yan Junze asked, curious. "Not long after death, something happened. If it weren't for these two kids, I would have been scared witless by then," Aunt Mei said, smiling at Yan Junze. Her lips did not move, yet her words rang clearly in Yan Junze's mind. She paused, then added, "After you left, this place has been pretty safe, and everyone is doing well." Yan Junze handed over the candle and said gratefully, "Thank you for looking after the residents of the neighborhood. These two kids have been following me without causing any trouble, and they are very happy." Aunt Mei did not take the candle but instead turned her head to look at the two strange babies, moving her head slightly to signal them to come and take it. However, the two strange babies just glanced at the candle in Yan Junze's hand and quickly lost interest, bowing their heads and showing great fear towards Aunt Mei. Aunt Mei looked somewhat astonished: "Hm? Don't like to eat?" Yan Junze chuckled, "It's not that they don't like it. Firstly, they ate too much just now, and secondly, they now have a better source of food. Haven't you noticed their bodies are looking smoother?" With that, he placed the candle on the ground beside him, "Let's leave it here for now, Aunt Mei. You can eat it whenever you want." When he looked up, he found Aunt Mei staring at him. As he was about to ask, her voice had already echoed in his mind: "Good, your Spirit Body is gone. The Spirit Body is dangerous, use it with caution!" Yan Junze was startled and asked, "Aunt Mei, can you take another careful look to see if my Semi-Spirit Body is really gone?" Aunt Mei shook her head. This made Yan Junze feel even more uneasy. "If I could activate my Semi-Spirit Body, could I maybe track the precise location of the giver of the Spirit Body?" Yan Junze asked, unwilling to give up. Aunt Mei still shook her head. "To be honest, I'm worried that the giver of the Spirit Body is in danger," Yan Junze said. Aunt Mei just smiled at him and did not respond. After a moment, Yan Junze sighed, knowing that even with his concern, there was nothing he could do at present. He forced a smile on his face again: "Aunt Mei, today I brought strangenesses into the neighborhood, you must already know." Aunt Mei nodded, transmitting her voice into Yan Junze's mind: "A girl and a boy. The boy has ill intent, the girl does not, so she doesn't feel me." Yan Junze was stunned for a moment, wondering if Ku Zai could harbor any ill intent. But then he thought again; Ku Zai wasn't a stranger but a human. Aunt Mei's comment about the boy might not be about him. He asked, "Where is this boy now?" "Outside the neighborhood, restricted from entering," Aunt Mei answered. Yan Junze nodded, confirming it was not Ku Zai she was talking about. "If there's nothing else, I'm going to head upstairs. Can these two stay here the next few days to keep you company?" Aunt Mei smiled and nodded, extending her hand towards the two huddled strange babies. These two naturally feared Aunt Mei, but seeing her reach out to them, they reluctantly stood up and wobbled over, each taking one of her sides, obediently standing by her. "Aunt Mei, I'm off," Yan Junze waved and left the house. A few steps away, when he looked back, Aunt Mei's head was peeking out the door, smiling at him until he had completely walked away. Arriving at the small door of the underground garage, he took the black umbrella with a handle from behind the door and walked out. As he was about to open the umbrella at the entrance, Yan Junze seemed to remember something, looking at the brilliant moonlight just beyond his reach, spilling like mercury on the ground. He put the umbrella away, hesitated for a moment, then stepped out into the moonlight and stood still. The moon immediately stretched his shadow out behind him. Yan Junze turned to look and saw a black shadow slightly protruding in his shadow, but it only protruded for an instant before it seemed to sense something and quickly retracted, not showing itself again. Indeed, Fang Ning inside the shadow could also feel the pressure that Aunt Mei had laid throughout the neighborhood. This meant that so long as he was in the neighborhood, Yan Junze had no need to use an umbrella under the moonlight. Because Aunt Mei was there, any harmful strangeness to the neighborhood dared not appear. Reassured, he tidied up the umbrella as if it was a walking stick and went up the stairs, entering his home where everyone was still sitting, watching TV. Ku Zai had been paying close attention to Yan Junze's every move, having seen him through the window before he even entered the house. What puzzled Ku Zai was that this time when Yan Junze returned, he did not use the umbrella, but instead walked with it like a walking stick. This odd behavior made him even more curious about Yan Junze, feeling completely unable to fathom him. "It's getting late, everyone should rest early." After placing the umbrella at its spot, Yan Junze said, heading towards the bathroom. The house was small with only one bathroom. After he finished, Xiang Er went in, and Ku Zai followed once Xiang Er was done. Yan Junze's parents had gotten used to staying up late these past few days, sitting in the living room and watching the three young people enter and exit the bathroom with concern. After a while, they looked at each other until the three of them had entered Yan Junze's bedroom and the bedroom door closed. "Ah!" The couple let out a sigh in unison. Recalling what Yan Junze had said before, Li Man sighed, "Do you think our son, being an Exorcist, is acting strange now?" "I think it's pretty strange," Yan Daguo nodded. Then they both sighed again. In the bedroom. Yan Junze looked again at the completion messages for the three tasks that reappeared in his Inner Vision. [Special Attraction with Trembling with Fear (High), Completed, Earned 900 Different Dimension Energy points] ```

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