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She admitted that she was a bit horny, and the other person was quite good-looking, but that was definitely not a reason for her to risk saving him!
Absolutely...maybe a little...just a little!
Jiang Kehan guiltily withdrew her gaze, but was willing to extend her trust to this witch she was meeting for the first time.
She wasn't blindly kind; she was simply feeling the smooth skin on her fingertips, as if she were touching the other person's heart, and that felt so wonderful.
Time passed slowly, and soon it was their turn to be checked by the guards.
Jiang Kehan quickly and gently shook Solita, trying to bring her back to her senses, her tone urgent.
"Witch, wake up! It's almost our turn. You have to cast your spell, or we'll be in big trouble."
In a half-awake state, Solita puffed out her cheeks and angrily bumped into Jiang Kehan before gradually opening her eyes.
"Ah...what, is it our turn?" She had just lifted her head from Jiang Kehan's embrace when the cold wind woke her up, and she realized what the problem was.
Solita looked around warily, even glancing at Jiang Kehan to see if she had done anything to her, before closing her eyes and communicating with the unknown power within her.
But she cunningly didn't close her eyes completely; she still wasn't at ease with Jiang Kehan.
This power is so amazing.
Solita gradually gathered magic on her face, and as she thought, the magic covered her face like a mask, making her look like she had a different face, and much more ordinary.
Jiang Kehan couldn't help but widen her eyes. This was the first time she had ever seen something so fantastical, and she couldn't resist poking Solita's face a few times.
Her fingers easily succumbed to the magic and touched Solita's real face.
"So it was fake? I thought you really had your face changed." The regret in Jiang Kehan's tone made a vein pop out on Solita's forehead.
She bit Jiang Kehan's shoulder in a fit of pique, causing Jiang Kehan to gasp.
"Hiss!" Jiang Kehan quickly withdrew her finger and walked towards the guard as if nothing had happened.
She finally understood that Solitaire was also someone who could easily explode.
"She's definitely not my type," Jiang Kehan thought seriously.
The guards gave them a quick check and let them pass. They were dressed simply, so it was impossible for them to be hiding anything. They were also strangers, so there was nothing suspicious about them.
Jiang Kehan didn't dare to look back after she passed by. Even though she saw that Solita seemed to have changed her face, the unease in her heart would not disappear.
Solita was clearly nervous as well; Jiang Kehan could feel his muscles stiffen considerably as she hugged him.
"Let's go, my spell won't last long."
Feeling her magic power dwindling, Solita couldn't help but urge Jiang Kehan on.
She was still too weak; her evolutionary process was suppressed, or rather, it was not liberated.
"I want to eat something..." Solita added softly, not daring to look Jiang Kehan in the eye.
She also knows just how outrageous she has become.
But since Jiang Kehan is willing to give her her trust, she is willing to help her to the end.
"Okay, let's find a house and buy some food when we've gone a little further."
In this world, people still work during the day and rest at night; there are no restaurants that are open at night.
However, exchanging money for food at other people's homes is a tradition. Although it's late, as long as you have enough money, you can always get something.
"Hmm," Solita responded softly. She had already removed the magic mask from her face; she didn't have much magic left and had to be careful with it.
But the hand she kept hidden in her bosom was gathering a bit of magic, ready to pierce Jiang Kehan's chest at any moment.
At that moment, Jiang Kehan suddenly heard the neighing of horses behind her, causing her to instinctively grab Solita and roll to the side.
"Boom!" The carriage wheels flew up from the crater and then landed with a heavy thud, indicating that there were many people inside.
"Ahem, are you alright, Miss Witch?" Jiang Kehan asked with some concern as she looked at Solita, who had been pinned down by her, after the dust had settled.
She braced herself with her hands, lying down to protect Solita, which silenced the other woman for a moment.
After some hesitation, Solita withdrew the magic she had gathered in her hand and turned her head away without saying a word.
Jiang Kehan thought she was feeling unwell, and her expression became much more anxious. The usually demure girl couldn't help but curse at the carriage from earlier.
"What's wrong with that carriage? It seems like they don't care about human life at all!"
Solita used her magic to look in the direction the carriage had left, her brow furrowing.
"It looked like a slave trader's wagon. I saw many people who were tied up, as well as some normal people who were in a hurry to get out."
"No wonder I always felt there was noise at the back of the group leaving the city; it turns out he was calling on the others to come along." Jiang Kehan realized something.
Slave trading is a fairly common profession here, and other people don't have any prejudice against it; it's considered a fairly normal act of hitchhiking.
If it weren't for her, Solita might have escaped using this carriage.
After all, flames can't kill a witch.
Jiang Kehan suddenly thought of the story where a gem fell from the flames and was treasured by a thief who kept it all to himself.
Perhaps in the eyes of slave traders, Solita was a precious treasure.
She shook her head, trying to clear her mind of the random thoughts. Having just escaped death in front of the carriage, she wasn't as calm as she appeared.
Solita tried to use magic to soothe Jiang Kehan, but stopped the moment she reached out her hand.
She has already accepted this stranger, but if she lets the other girl affect those around her, it might bring more tragedy.
I think I'll just forget about it and find some time to leave her...
After all, I'm afraid I'll be on the run for the rest of my life.
Solita dared not entrust her trust to the other party; her future was bleak and uncertain.
Chapter 120 I can't take it anymore, I'll stuff it into your basement teeth!
The two lay on the ground for a while, and only got up one after the other after there was no more movement.
Solita had regained some strength, so she began to resist Jiang Kehan's embrace and tried to get up on her own, but she struggled to stand up and still couldn't help but fall towards Jiang Kehan.
Jiang Kehan caught her, but was puzzled by the resistance on her face, wondering why her attitude had suddenly changed so drastically.
However, Jiang Kehan did not force her. Instead of hugging her, she supported her, carefully maintaining a safe distance.
Perhaps Miss Witch doesn't like sticky things together, she thought to herself.
The two supported each other as they walked along the road toward the distant village.
They weren't moving fast, but fortunately the moon was bright enough that day, casting a silvery glow that made the road clear, so they started asking each other about their stories.
However, most of the time it was Jiang Kehan asking the questions and Solita answering.
"So, was Miss Witch born with magical powers?" Jiang Kehan asked curiously, looking at the other person's face.
Solita's face was unusually fair and tender, almost like newly grown skin, very pleasing to the eye.
“No.” Solita seemed somewhat aloof.
"What is the feeling of that magic like? Is it wonderful?" Jiang Kehan sensed the other person's thoughts and avoided questions related to reality.
"Hmm, it's quite amazing," Solita said calmly.
Jiang Kehan's lips twitched. Knowing that things couldn't continue like this, she finally asked the question that had been accumulating in her heart for a long time.
"Have we met before?" she asked, looking at him nervously.
"Hmm?" Solita looked at her in confusion, then with a hint of mockery, "We're not related, at least I don't know you, so don't even think about having magic like me."
Moreover, I don't want you to become a rat crossing the street like me... Solita pretended not to care, not letting Jiang Kehan discover her thoughts.
I wish I were the only one with such a tragic future.
Jiang Kehan frowned and looked at her very seriously: "It's not about that. It's just that I always feel a sense of familiarity with you, like I've seen you before."
Solita looked at her in surprise. Her mind was much better than before, and her memory was becoming clearer.
So she said with certainty, "I'm sorry, we've never met before, and I don't even know your name."
"My name is Jiang Kehan, what's yours?" Jiang Kehan skipped over the question and looked at the other person with some anticipation.
Since the other party has denied it, she won't get the real reason, so she might as well accept the present.
Solita clenched her fists instinctively, and they trembled slightly.
"I have no name anymore..."
Ah, Jiang Kehan was a little flustered. She knew she had said the wrong thing, but she didn't know how to make amends. She could only gradually fall silent and help the other person walk towards the village.
The two arrived at a more distant village in silence. The people there had little interest in watching the commotion—they would return too late and it would affect their work the next day.
So Jiang Kehan gently placed Solita in a pile of grass and said to her.
"I'm going to get some food. Don't move from here."
Solita nodded, glancing away.
Looking at the other person's expression, Jiang Kehan sighed. She always felt that the other person was deliberately avoiding her, but she didn't know why.
She comforted herself with the thought that more contact would solve the problem.
But after Jiang Kehan patiently negotiated with a family and returned with the food, she abandoned this naive idea, and a surge of anger rushed to her head.
She felt like she had just acted like a stupid deer.
"You son of a bitch! When I find you, I'll lock you up!"
Jiang Kehan's chest lamp swayed slightly with anger. All she could see in the pile of grass was the mark left by the other person, but the person had vanished.
"You were the one who asked me to change the food, but you ran off by yourself. What kind of behavior is this?"
She stomped her foot hard, feeling that her good intentions had been wasted, but she still couldn't help worrying about the other person.
Solita's condition was really not good. On their way here, she was practically leaning on Jiang Kehan, which showed how weak she was.
Jiang Kehan frantically searched her surroundings, but the moonlight was beginning to dim, leaving her feeling like a headless fly.
Solita, who had already traveled some distance, also encountered trouble.
She looked at the howling pack of wolves in front of her and gave a bitter smile.
"As expected, I am the so-called jinx, cough." She spat out a mouthful of bloody saliva, her eyes fierce as she glared at the wolf pack.
She's not someone to be trifled with!
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