My Father Is Definitely Possessed-Chapter 389 - 206: Senior Brother Li and Junior Sister Lu
"Amnesia?"
Li Hengsheng was momentarily unable to accept it.
How could she have lost her memory?
Ten days ago?
That should be around when the trouble in the Cloud Wasteland started, right?
"I know her family." Li Hengsheng nodded.
"That’s great." The man chuckled, "Although I also hope Du’Er can stay by my side, she’s not really my daughter, and her family would certainly be anxious if they can’t find her."
Li Hengsheng didn’t know what to say for a moment.
Because Lu Qiaoqiao’s identity was too complicated.
Even now, Li Hengsheng didn’t know how to assess Lu Qiaoqiao.
Who are her family, anyway?
The Lu family people?
The Ancient Land of Dao Mountain?
Or the Longevity Sect?
But it seems like none of these.
Am I considered her family?
This man’s name was Huang Tieshan, a hunter living alone in these mountains, and Li Hengsheng temporarily stayed with Huang Tieshan to recuperate.
And Huang Tieshan had explained the situation to Lu Qiaoqiao.
Explained that he was not her real father.
Lu Qiaoqiao was very surprised when she heard this, and also found it wonderful to learn that she used to know Li Hengsheng.
Throughout the whole day, Lu Qiaoqiao kept pestering Li Hengsheng to talk about her past.
Li Hengsheng didn’t know what to say either, so he just recounted the previous events of the Lu family and the Ancient Land of Dao Mountain.
Night fell.
The river reflected a stream of stars.
On the cliff, Li Hengsheng and Lu Qiaoqiao sat here, gazing at the celestial bodies.
Li Hengsheng felt like he was dreaming; it had been a long time since he had watched the stars with Lu Qiaoqiao like this.
"Are you really my senior brother?" Lu Qiaoqiao lay beside him, murmuring, "Did we often watch the stars together like this before?"
"Not often, just a few times." Li Hengsheng replied with a smile.
"I never thought I would be a disciple of the Ancient Land of Dao Mountain, but meeting you, senior brother, must be our destiny."
Lu Qiaoqiao said with a smile.
"Indeed, destiny is truly mysterious." Li Hengsheng said, "I’m feeling better, and tomorrow let’s leave. I’ll first take you back to Tushan City, you’ll stay by my side, and we’ll talk about the future later, how about that?"
"Leave tomorrow?" A hint of reluctance flashed in Lu Qiaoqiao’s eyes, "Although I know Uncle Huang is not my biological father, he has really taken good care of me these days. I really hate to leave him; since we’re leaving, I want to spend a couple more days with him. Tomorrow let’s make a good meal for Uncle Huang."
"Alright." Li Hengsheng nodded.
"Senior Brother Li." Lu Qiaoqiao suddenly asked.
"Hm?"
"Were you always like this with me before? Always agreeing to whatever I say?" Lu Qiaoqiao suddenly laughed.
"I don’t remember." Li Hengsheng suddenly blushed a bit.
"Hehe, tell me." Lu Qiaoqiao turned over and lay on Li Hengsheng’s body, their eyes meeting, making Li Hengsheng even more nervous.
When had he ever been so close with Lu Qiaoqiao before?
They could feel each other’s breath.
"Oh!" Lu Qiaoqiao suddenly exclaimed, hurriedly getting off, and said, "Senior Brother Li, did I hurt you? I forgot you were injured."
"Uh, it’s fine. My injury is almost healed." Li Hengsheng quickly said.
"But Senior Brother Li, your injury is healing really fast. I suppose after tomorrow, it will be completely healed?" Lu Qiaoqiao asked curiously.
"Yes."
Li Hengsheng estimated that in two days, he would be fully recovered.
Once healed, Li Hengsheng planned to retrieve his Immortal-Extinguishing Spear, which had presumably fallen into the river.
Li Hengsheng hadn’t expected that, with such a good opportunity, Lord Zhou hadn’t killed him but merely thrown him into the river below the cliff.
But he also had to thank Lord Zhou for allowing him to encounter Lu Qiaoqiao again.
Even though Lu Qiaoqiao had lost her memory.
Still, losing her memory had its benefits, at least she wouldn’t remember her association with the Longevity Sect.
"It’s getting late, Senior Brother, let’s go back." Lu Qiaoqiao said to Li Hengsheng, "You’re still injured, you need to rest well."
"Alright." Li Hengsheng had no choice but to get up and follow Lu Qiaoqiao back to sleep.
Watching Lu Qiaoqiao walk ahead, Li Hengsheng suddenly paused because a thought flashed through his mind.
It was the intelligence he received at the Inspection Mansion.
If Lu Qiaoqiao were to appear in the territory of the National Guardian Mansion, then do not trust her words.
Recalling this, Li Hengsheng felt a momentary daze.
Lu Qiaoqiao had indeed appeared here, but should he not trust her?
"Senior Brother? Why are you standing there dazed?" Lu Qiaoqiao turned back in confusion to look at Li Hengsheng.
"Oh, Junior Sister Lu." Suddenly, Li Hengsheng picked up a small stone and smiled, "Once we leave here, we probably won’t come back. Let’s leave a memento here."
With that, Li Hengsheng walked to the mountain wall nearby and wrote down his name.
Then he looked at Lu Qiaoqiao and said, "Junior Sister Lu, you should write your name too, to prove that we both came here."
Hearing this, Lu Qiaoqiao couldn’t help but smile, "Senior Brother, you’re really childish."
But she smiled and walked up, taking the stone from Li Hengsheng’s hand.
Lu Qiaoqiao picked up the stone and directly wrote three characters on it.
Lu Qiaoqiao.
Seeing these three characters, Li Hengsheng let out a sigh of relief and then said, "Junior Sister, your name is the ’Lu’ of a small deer, not this ’Lu.’"
Hearing this, Lu Qiaoqiao’s eyes widened in surprise, "The ’Lu’ of a spotted deer? That’s a rare surname! I thought it was the ’Lu’ of ’land!’"
She quickly crossed out her name and then wrote the correct character for Lu beside it.
Li Hengsheng also felt relieved.
After all, he had only told her the name, not the specific character; a normal person would first think of the ’Lu’ of ’land.’
Since Lu Qiaoqiao had lost her memory and didn’t remember who she was, she wouldn’t likely write her name correctly on the first try.
If she really had written ’Lu’ correctly, then Li Hengsheng would have to suspect that Lu Qiaoqiao was pretending.







