My Lady Always Lacks Ambition-Chapter 76 - 78 Even Ghosts Should Have Morals

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Chapter 76: Chapter 78: Even Ghosts Should Have Morals

Chapter 76 -78: Even Ghosts Should Have Morals

Qin Liuxi quickly left Mrs. Zhou’s house, exhaling deeply, about to return to her room when she caught a glimpse of Qi Qian from the corner of her eye, and paused.

“What, does Young Master Qi also think that I am cold and heartless, indifferent to others’ deaths?”

Qi Qian indifferently responded, “How could that be? As the great Master Buqiu, if you do not save someone, there must be a reason. I wouldn’t dare to presume your motives.”

Qin Liuxi showed an expression of ‘you know your place’.

Qi Qian followed up, saying, “If Doctor Qin could solve the doubts in my mind, I would be extremely grateful.”

Qin Liuxi smiled, saying, “Want to know? I simply won’t tell you!”

Dropping that remark, she walked away with Chen Pi, uncaring whether the people in that household lived or died.

Standing in place, Qi Qian felt speechless.

“Young Master Qi, that young master, how could he be so…” Old Mrs. Ding came over to speak.

Qi Qian turned his head, cooling stating, “Old Mrs. Ding, what are you trying to say? Without knowing the full picture, it’s inappropriate to comment. I would think Magistrate Ding and everyone else in the Ding family, coming from a scholar’s background, should understand this principle, but it seems not.”

Old Mrs. Ding’s face turned pale instantly, and she almost knelt down to apologize on the spot.

“The dew grows heavier, and Old Lady, you are of advanced age, you should rest early to take care of your health,” said Qi Qian before walking away without looking back.

Old Mrs. Ding was left trembling, not sure whether to kneel or stand, seemingly about to collapse.

“Grandmother, this Prince Rui, he…” Ding Suman, supporting Old Mrs. Ding, had her face turn pale too. She wasn’t foolish; Qi Qian’s remarks were clearly a snub to them and even to the entire Ding family.

“Stop talking, let’s go back to our room, and leave first thing tomorrow morning,” Old Mrs. Ding said with pursed lips and a grave face.

Qin Liuxi arrived at her own room’s door, pausing slightly before pushing the door closed and speaking to the Void, “You dare to come to me? Aren’t you afraid that I might capture you?”

If Qi Qian were here, he might think Qin Liuxi had gone mad, speaking to herself in an empty room.

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However, Qin Liuxi was staring at a spot where the seemingly calm Void was touched lightly like a ripple on water, and a wet, gloomy figure of a young woman in plain clothes and a horrific face appeared mid-air.

Next to her, a child was playing with a clump of water grass, emitting shrill, eerie laughter.

“You haven’t caught me.” Although the female ghost dared to come, she dared not get close to Qin Liuxi. She felt that approaching this woman—who she could tell was a woman—might cause her soul to scatter.

Qin Liuxi sat by the table, poured herself a cup of tea, and said with a smirk, “Your tone sounds like you regret that. What, did you come here wanting me to send you to be reincarnated?”

Upon hearing about reincarnation, the female ghost’s resentful aura surged dramatically, causing the temperature in the room and even the entire station to drop sharply. Qin Liuxi’s room grew even colder and reeked of a foul stench.

Thud.

Qin Liuxi heavily set down her teacup on the table, startling the female ghost who reflexively jumped back two steps.

“In my presence, put away your resentful aura. You’ve made my room freezing and unbearably stinky. How am I supposed to sleep later?” Qin Liuxi coldly accused, “Even as a ghost, you need to maintain some decency. Don’t just recklessly spread your aura in someone else’s room, especially mine.”

Female ghost: “!”

Really? I’m supposed to be fearful of you just because I’m a ghost?

The female ghost wanted to argue, but seeing Qin Liuxi’s gaze, she instantly chickened out, contracting her resentful energy and said with a pitiful tone, “I, I won’t go!”