Is Princess Lily Hayes a Monster
At this moment, the temple was filled with female worshippers, most of whom were the wives and daughters of high-ranking officials from the capital. Nearly all of them recognized Madam Lou.
In everyone's impression, Madam Lou had always been the epitome of a dignified noblewoman from the capital. No one had ever seen her lose composure like this before.
And now, Madam Lou's appearance clearly showed she had been frightened.
What on earth could have scared Madam Lou so badly? Could she really have encountered something supernatural?
The abbess of the temple, Abbess Grace, appeared. She was a dignified nun in her fifties.
By now, Madam Lou was so terrified she couldn't walk. Lucy Lou and Nanny Mo couldn't move her, so the young nuns and the maids brought by the other ladies together carried Madam Lou into the side hall behind the main hall.
The side hall was spacious, and all the ladies who had come to watch the commotion followed inside.
Madam Lou was laid on a makeshift bed made of several prayer cushions. Her eyes were wide open, and she muttered incoherently.
Lucy Lou was almost in tears. "Abbess Grace, what's wrong with my aunt? Please help her!"
Abbess Grace had never encountered such a scene before, but fortunately, she knew some medicine. She gave Madam Lou a few acupuncture treatments and recited a scripture.
There were about a hundred ladies burning incense and watching the spectacle unfold. As Madam Lou wreaked havoc in the Buddha Hall, they whispered among themselves about Princess Lily Hayes and Lily Evans.
Princess Lily Hayes and Lily Evans are demons?
That can't possibly be true, right?
But Madam Lou herself said it, and she’s so terrified—there must be something to it.
Lily Evans may look like a country girl, but she runs her business better than most men and has Prince Alexander Hayes wrapped around her finger. She’s definitely not an ordinary woman.
Could it be true? Maybe she really is a demon in disguise?
Madam Lou, having done too many guilty deeds, was now so terrified she’d lost her senses. She forcefully shook off Lucy Lou’s hand and shouted, "I’m not talking nonsense! I just went to Evans Manor and saw it with my own eyes, heard it with my own ears! Lily Evans is a mountain demon who turned into a human—she wants to drink blood and eat flesh, she wants to harm people!"
"Aunt, stop it!" Lucy Lou was frantic, but couldn’t stop Madam Lou.
Madam Lou sprang up from the ground, darting around the side hall. She grabbed onto a Buddha statue and tried to climb it, muttering as she went, "Buddha, save me! I don’t want to die! Don’t let Lily Evans that demon eat me! Bodhisattva, have mercy, please save me!"
Madam Lou’s sudden outburst threw the temple into chaos. Abbess Grace hurriedly called for the young nuns to restrain Madam Lou.
There were about a hundred ladies burning incense and watching the spectacle unfold. As Madam Lou wreaked havoc in the Buddha Hall, they whispered among themselves about Princess Lily Hayes and Lily Evans.
Princess Lily Hayes and Lily Evans are demons?
That can't possibly be true, right?
But Madam Lou herself said it, and she’s so terrified—there must be something to it.
Lily Evans may look like a country girl, but she runs her business better than most men and has Prince Alexander Hayes wrapped around her finger. She’s definitely not an ordinary woman.
Could it be true? Maybe she really is a demon in disguise?