"No ill intent?"
For those words of the old ghost from the deserted village, He Tiantian didn't believe a single one.
If it truly had no ill intentions, why would it always follow Su Min?
Alright, even if we assume it really didn't want to harm Su Min, as a century-old ghost, being close to her was wrong in itself.
Ghosts, with their aura of Yin Evil Qi, always following the living, could contaminate the latter's body.
Su Min often visited the Taoist Temple and was blessed by the Grandmaster's incense, which protected her from being easily affected by evil ghosts and spirits.
But this did not mean that the old ghost from the deserted village, who persistently haunted her, was faultless.
Moreover, once Su Min skipped a few days of temple visits and the old ghost continued to follow, she would start to have problems.
Minor issues would affect her health, while more serious ones—
Of course, He Tiantian wouldn't let Su Min suffer any harm.