An Suzhu hurriedly hid behind Bai Zhi’er.
The little creature’s round, rosy face showed a hint of curiosity.
She looked down at the green snake, focused on a few traces on the ground.
Bai Zhi’er imdiately squatted down and picked up so inconspicuous yellow powder.
If she didn’t look carefully, she would have thought it was dirt.
She slled it.
Berry powder?
An Suzhu was so frightened that she cried out loud.
"Princess, you still have ti to play! The snake is coming!"
She kept backing away, completely unmindful of Bai Zhi’er.
Suddenly!
An Suzhu accidentally bumped into the little creature.
Bai Zhi’er was dragged down, and instantly fell down the hillside.
Luckily, An Suzhu fell even faster, becoming Bai Zhi’er’s soft cushion.
The two of them tumbled together into a deep pit covered by leaves.
"Ouch..." An Suzhu cried out in pain, unable to get up.
Bai Zhi’er sat on her back, looking around.
Only to see, at every glance, it was all snake corpses!
There were still a few snakes barely alive.
They sensed strangers entering and sluggishly flicked their tongues.
Bai Zhi’er was a bit surprised.
"So many snakes..."
An Suzhu, hearing this, suddenly sat up, forcing Bai Zhi’er to stand.
This pit was simply a Snake Cave!
Snake corpses were everywhere, with a few snakes still breathing, slowly slithering towards them, hissing and flicking their tongues.
An Suzhu cried and clung onto Bai Zhi’er’s arm: "Princess, think of a way!"
Bai Zhi’er shook off her arm.
"You want to think of a way, why don’t you call your brother to save you."
An Suzhu was startled, choking back tears: "I don’t know what the Princess is talking about."
Bai Zhi’er folded her arms, her rosy face lively with anger.
"You’re pretending? Those two green snakes were clearly drawn by so berry powder."
"Soone deliberately scattered berry powder to attract snakes, and I just slled berry powder on your sleeve."
"It’s strange for you to be here in the first place. I think your brother scattered the berry powder and you were supposed to lure here, planning to scare with green snakes, right?"
The little creature said, grabbing An Suzhu’s arm and shaking her sleeve.
Suddenly, a package fell out.
Bai Zhi’er opened it: "Evidence is clear, will you still deny it?"
An Suzhu’s face turned pale.
All blad on An Shiyu, who put a package on her too, making it hard to explain now.
An Suzhu feared being beaten again, she sobbed: "This was all my brother’s idea, I tried to persuade him, but he wouldn’t listen, please forgive , Your Highness!"
Bai Zhi’er looked at her, silently shaking her little head.
So bad and dumb.
In trouble and she imdiately betrays her own brother.
These siblings, one is malicious, the other selfish, truly born of the sa mother.
Bai Zhi’er didn’t have ti to deal with An Suzhu then.
She was busy observing the appearance of the snake pit.
The walls were smooth, with only a bit of moss growing, it looked purposely dug out like this.
The few poisonous snakes wandered to Bai Zhi’er but didn’t approach any closer.
They just raised their bodies, flicking their tongues, staring at the thin-skinned, rosy little creature with their snake eyes.
Bai Zhi’er squatted down: "Why are you all here, shouldn’t you be hibernating?"
The snakes hissed a few tis.
An Suzhu was dumbfounded.
"Princess, are you... talking to them?"
Bai Zhi’er ignored her.
The little creature seed to understand what the snakes were saying.
She thoughtfully nodded: "Oh~ so you were caught and thrown here."
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