The Fifteenth Game: The Advancement Game 12

The water ghost was left dumbfounded by Wen Nannan's actions: "Wait! Can't you spare a thought for my dignity? Tomorrow morning, when the villagers see me hanging here, who will still be afraid of water ghosts? Those little brats will probably piss in the river without fear from now on!"

"So..." Wen Nannan shrugged, "You'd better get yourself free before morning. I want shrimp for lunch tomorrow. I'll have someone come to pick it up, so make sure it's ready."

The water ghost could only watch, helpless, as Wen Nannan and the two children left. It didn't dare shout anymore and began to untangle its hair from the tree by itself. To be honest, the knot was really tight, that damn woman!

The two children witnessed everything, and as they walked back, their steps seemed a bit unsteady. At such a young age, they probably wouldn't forget this shocking experience for a long time.