"Second Master! Second Master!" Liu De shouted urgently towards the bedroom from the living room.
Li Changzhou gave Li Biwei a meaningful glance. Li Biwei could have just stayed where she was and claimed she was there because she was utterly devastated by her elder brother's death and had come to seek comfort from her second brother, but guilty minds always do guilty things, and she hurriedly hid herself in the wardrobe.
Fortunately, she didn't hide under the blankets.
Little Radish was under there.
She curled up next to Li Changzhou, hugging her knees, nearly rolling herself into a ball—the impression she gave off was as if she was continuously muttering 'you can't see me, you can't see me'.
"Come in." Li Changzhou clenched the Gu worm that had crawled out from his chest.
"Second Master," Liu De burst in, his skin seeming impatient for action, "The Eldest Master is dead!"
"Dead? Who's dead?" Li Changzhou was startled.