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"You're a monster, why are you still afraid of ghosts?" Ning Heng naturally didn't believe it. After being lifted up from the bed and thrown out of the room, Izayoi quickly slipped back, sat on the ground and hugged his thigh tightly, her eyes filled with innocence, "I'm really scared!" "Aren't you afraid that I will kill you with a sword in your throat?" "Fourth Master~" Ning Heng opened the door and Izayoi was thrown out in a parabola shape. "Fourth Master~" She slipped back again. "Get out." "Fourth Master~" With a "crack" sound, Ning Heng pulled out his long sword and faced it. "Then... I will sleep under the bed and you will sleep on the bed. I will never interfere with you." The little girl's eyes were wet again. She bit her lips pitifully. One hand was tugging on his sleeve, and the other hand was still holding his leg tightly. "... Shameless." He was a little tired after throwing away, so he put away his sword. Ning Heng lay on the couch with a sullen face and said no more. On the 11th night, the last dream-eating monster during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty was an eccentric person who liked to seduce and tease decent people, but was a coward when he really got into trouble. You can obtain the information left behind by the deceased by eating the last dream of the deceased to help solve the case. Aixinjueluo Hongzhen, whose pseudonym was Ning Heng, was the fourth son of Prince Yi and was granted the title of Prince Ning at that time. He is thoughtful, extremely intelligent, stern and cold, yet domineering and affectionate. A man and a demon met in a serial murder case. One was indifferent and disgusted, and the other was enthusiastic. After solving the mystery of the case, the little demon voluntarily followed Ning Heng for the pleasure of eating, drinking and beauties. In the rigorous yet hilarious process of solving the case, the veil of the person who intends to rebel is gradually lifted...
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