Time passed quietly, and soon, the servants who were searching came forward one after another: "We found this."
The leading guard picked up the thing in his hand, and everyone could see clearly that it was a red cloth bag, bulging and it was unclear what was inside. Zhou Shi was delighted, but her expression was very anxious: "Let the Taoist priest take a look, is this the origin of the evil thing?"
The guard was about to speak, but was stopped by Han Yan. Taoist Jing Xu picked up the cloth bag and took a look at it. He said with certainty: "I am sure that the evil creature was attracted by the things in the cloth bag."
"The Taoist priest is really very smart," Han Yan said with a smile, "You can tell what is inside the thing without even opening it. Han Yan admires you."
Taoist Master Jing Xu coughed twice and said, "I have seen many evil creatures and have subdued many of them. Miss, you may not know that these evil creatures will release an evil aura. I can feel it as soon as I get close to them."
Han Yan burst out laughing: "Really? Let's open it and take a look."
Zhou Shi was annoyed to see Han Yan still not caring at all, but she felt happy when she thought that she would see Han Yan in a moment of pain. She urged Taoist Jing Xu to open it and take a look: "Master, why don't you take a look at what's inside?"
Taoist Jing Xu stretched out his hand to open it, and just as he was about to take something out of the cloth bag, he suddenly stopped. Han Yan smiled slightly: "Why aren't you moving, Taoist?"
"This... this..." Taoist Jing Xu widened his eyes and just looked at the things in the cloth bag without saying anything. His attitude immediately aroused the curiosity of the people around him. Zhou Shi did not expect Jing Xu to react like this, and asked anxiously: "Taoist, why don't you move?"
Han Yan took a step ahead of Taoist Jing Xu as soon as she finished speaking and picked up the things in the cloth bag. It was a red ball. Da Zhou's heart skipped a beat. Han Yan's hand trembled, and the red thing in her hand unfolded and fluttered in the wind. The red cloth was embroidered with a pattern of mandarin ducks playing in the water, and there was a golden silk ribbon with the word 'Lan' written on it. It was exquisite and delicate, and people could tell at a glance that it was something used by a wealthy family.
(Lan Hua means Orchid, Da Zhou maiden name)
It's clearly a bellyband.
Han Yan covered her mouth and laughed: "Master, so this evil thing you are talking about is actually a bellyband."
As soon as these words came out, the onlookers all laughed. Taoist Jing Xu was already dumbfounded and had to look to Zhou Shi for help. He never expected that the situation would be like this. He was just taking money to act out this play, but how come he had to mess up the play starting from himself?
Zhuang Shi Yang's face was livid, and so were Master Zhang and Da Zhou. Da Zhou's face was pale, because that bellyband was clearly hers, and how could her bellyband fall into someone else's hands? Feeling Master Zhang's sinister gaze, she was too scared to say a word.
"Hey," Han Yan looked at the bellyband in his hand with some surprise: "Why does this bellyband look familiar to me? Last time I was drinking tea at Aunt Zhou's house, I seemed to see this bellyband hanging outside. The embroidery on this bellyband is really beautiful. The maid mentioned it belonged to Madam Zhang." Han Yan smiled slightly: "Who mischievously took Madam Zhang's bellyband from Gongtong Garden?"
Da Zhou was as if pardoned, and immediately nodded hurriedly: "It must be someone's prank, who did this?"
At this time, the guard who Han Yan had told not to speak before had already spoken: "This cloth bag was found in Master Zhuang's room."
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The Reborn Noble Girl Is Hard To Find
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