Qin Shuang sighed and turned to leave.
In the main hall, Lin Mengxi was enjoying her tea. Seeing Qin Shuang return early, she frowned slightly. "Shuang er, it seems that you shouldn't have returned early, right?"
Lin Mengxi asked Qin Shuang to help Samuel open up the foundation. She shouldn’t have come back so early.
"Samuel went to Ciyun Cave," replied Qin Shuang indifferently.
Upon hearing the name of Ciyun Cave, the teacup in Lin Mengxi's hand fell to the ground and broke into pieces.
"What? He went to Ciyun Cave?" Lin Mengxi’s face was a little pale.
"Zhexuzi said that Samuel went to the vegetable garden to work in the morning, but privately violated the ban. He wanted to find a place to slack off and finally accidentally entered the cave," Qin Shuang said coldly.
Qin Shuang obviously did not believe what Zhexuzi had said. There was a distance between Ciyun Cave and the vegetable garden, so how could Samuel accidentally enter it?
Lin Mengxi nodded heavily and looked out of the hall. She murmured and shook her head, "He will die if he enters the Ciyun Cave. You will punish Zhexuzi."
"Isn't it too minor to punish an entry-level disciple for a slave?" Qin Shuang said with slight dissatisfaction.
She didn't believe what Zhexuzi said, but she didn't pursue it. After all, he was an apprentice of the Fourth Peak, and Samuel was just a slave.
"Ruoyu!" Lin Mengxi shouted.
After a while, Ruoyu walked in quickly and said respectfully, "Master."
"Tie Zhexuzi up in the hall!"
Ruoyu glanced at Qin Shuang and nodded. " I'll do it now."
Zhexuzi was playing chess with the black man in the thatched cottage. At this time, Samuel must have been killed, leaving only a skeleton, while Fu Hua quietly took Samuel's changed slave clothes and buried them in a pile of mud in a grassy field behind the thatched cottage.
"Sigh, I'll set up a cenotaph for you, and you should properly reincarnate in your next life!" After placing a stick of incense on it,
Fu Hua got up and returned.
Beside Samuel's Cenotaph were seven or eight small mud bags.
Slaves were just tools to do whatever they were asked to. Once they could not do this, no one would care about their lives. Even if someone cared, they would not offend a non-Slave because of them.
Humans were human beings, but slaves were dogs. Who would offend people for dogs?
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