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"Cough cough cough, let's keep talking about traps," Su Yinhe said uneasily as she watched Chi Yan struggling.

"Traps, right, traps," Lin Murong snapped out of interrogating Chi Yan when traps came up.

"I think we could start with this and that, then do something like this and that."

Su Yinhe: "For example?"

"For instance, we could dig a big pit."

"What if we end up digging up someone's bones?" Su Yinhe still remembered the skeleton of the family of three they had buried.

"That... just ignore it, or shall we relocate their graves to a different spot? There's still space outside the courtyard," Lin Murong was eager to try.

Su Yinhe: "I don't think that's right, they finally rested in peace, and now we'd disturb them again, what are you going to do if they come to haunt your dreams?"

"That..."

"Are you afraid of ghosts?"

"I'm so brave, I'm definitely not afraid."

Su Yinhe watched his trembling legs and laughed without a word.

"Then, let's forget the pit and bury landmines."