After hearing Chen Xingyang's words, Lan He also smiled and said, "Your nephew was already crying nonstop. By scaring him, maybe he'll even stop crying." Chen Xingyang: "Haha, then you're mistaken. Whether I scare him or play with him, my nephew remains stubbornly committed to crying." "Pigeons?" Chen Xingyu was still unaware of the pigeon… Continue reading AGJN 016: Can You Teach Me Your Gu Techniques?
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AGJN 014: I’m Willing to Donate for Repairs to the Road to the Underworld
"I'm new here and not familiar with the way, could you guide me?" Lan He looked at the ghost as if it were silly, urging him. The wild ghost was dumbfounded, thinking that even if one is not familiar with the way, haven't they died before... He glanced at the hat on the other's head… Continue reading AGJN 014: I’m Willing to Donate for Repairs to the Road to the Underworld
AGJN 013: Sir, How Do I Get to the Yellow Springs Road?
Lan He wasn't sure how other ghost messengers dealt with similar matters. He strongly suspected that Old Bai's old-fashioned approach was either to ignore it or to directly drag the thief to the underworld for a scare. But in Lan He's opinion, it was still necessary for the thief to be subjected to legal punishment… Continue reading AGJN 013: Sir, How Do I Get to the Yellow Springs Road?
AGJN 012: This Legend Is Too Far-Fetched
"Do you have one too?" Lan He asked. "Yes." Cheng Haidong rolled up his sleeve, revealing the five-colored rope. "The boss also said I already have a peace charm from Juehui Temple, and the last time I went there, I even struck the bell for blessings. But I still feel that, as a chosen one… Continue reading AGJN 012: This Legend Is Too Far-Fetched
AGJN 011: That’s My Other Rope
The character played by Lan He is named Zhang Xunchun, who secretly is a villain, but on the surface, he is a cute and adorable young master who also likes to keep pigeons, sharing a common hobby with the male lead. This serves as one of the clues in the film. The scenes Lan He… Continue reading AGJN 011: That’s My Other Rope
