Vol.4-Chapter 20, Part 1: For Years To Come, All the Nice Mornings and Charming Views Will Be Wasted on Me (1)
Vol.4-Chapter 20, Part 1: For Years To Come, All the Nice Mornings and Charming Views Will Be Wasted on Me (1)
Although she was a "Passionate" player before her transmigration—
Sleep all day and study for only ten minutes.
This time, it wasn\'t because she was too lazy
Just as she unfolded the scroll and lifted her brush, the door of the room was knocked, and the sound of "Dong Dong" reverberated around the room.
"Please come in."
The door was pushed open a crack.
Bai Lian raised her head, and the twin flower demons crowded in one after another from the door.
They jumped and walked.
The room was quickly filled with an intoxicating fragrance.
Compared with their dying appearance before, the two flowers were now so beautiful that Bai Lian wanted to insert them into the flowerpot by the window.
"Haw haw (good morning, Miss Bai)"
The two flowers bent down together.
They were very grateful to Bai Lian. In fact, they had been completely restored to normal last night, but they hadn\'t come until this morning in order to prepare a gift.
Bai Lian didn\'t understand their language, but one of the flower demons could use some magic skill which allowed her to barely understand their meaning.
"Hello."
Bai Lian put down the pen.
Then the door was pushed further open, and the jade rabbit, with a cup on its head, carefully stepped over the threshold and entered.
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"Haw."
the jade rabbit went to Bai Lian, rolled up the cup with its flexible ears and handed it to her.
Bai Lian could see clearly.
The cup contained a transparent and colorless liquid. It was steaming, and occasionally bubbles could be seen floating.
"Hot Sprite?" She was stupefied. "What\'s the matter?"
At this time, the two flowers were arguing about something.
It took a long time before a flower came out slowly.
It explained, "Haw haw…"
As it spoke, the pink flowers gradually turned crimson, and the petals also folded shyly toward the window.
Bai Lian got it.
This was probably the "Gratitude of flowers"!
The cup was filled with fresh nectar. For the flower demons, it was as valuable as the Blood Tree Patriarch\'s heart blood, which has the effect of strengthening the body.
The reason why the double-headed dragon wanted to catch the flower demon was for the nectar. However, it beat the flower demon so seriously that it didn\'t get anything in the end.
"Thank you. Then I will accept your kindness."
Bai Lian took the cup, but she was not in a hurry to drink. She liked cold drinks.
Seeing that Bai Lian accepted the nectar that it had spent half a day squeezing out, the two flowers were relieved in their shyness.
They were just flowers. They couldn\'t think of a better way to repay Bai Lian.
The sunlight splashed on the wooden floor through the window pane, illuminating the fine dust in the air.
Bai Lian picked up the pen and put it down again.
The atmosphere was not right.
She suddenly felt a little uneasy, as if there was something to be stripped from her life.
Her eyes swept over the jade rabbit and the two flower demons.
At last, she asked softly, "Are you here for anything else?"
the jade rabbit lowered its head.
The two flower demons looked at each other and they drooped their petals.
Bai Lian said, "Are you looking for the jade rabbit?"
The two flower demons nodded softly.
Sure enough.
"So you\'re going home?"
the jade rabbit nodded first and then shook its head. Its ears dropped casually and it was listless.
After staying together for so long, Bai Lian certainly knew what it meant.
It needed to go back, but it didn\'t want to.
Alas.
Bai Lian sighed.
There was no way. After all, she had never signed any contract with the jade rabbit. the jade rabbit was not her pet. She couldn\'t force the jade rabbit to do anything.
In fact, she had never asked the identity of the jade rabbit for months.
"Can you tell me something about you?"
the jade rabbit nodded.
It wasn\'t a secret. It was only because Bai Lian never asked, and it didn\'t like to take the initiative to talk about itself.
With the translation of the flower demon, Bai Lian gradually understood everything.
the jade rabbit was not an ordinary rabbit demon.
It was a Yaoguang Rabbit, and it was the princess and eldest lady of the Yaoguang Rabbit family.
Yaoguang Rabbit is a very high-level demon beast, symbolizing auspiciousness. Although it is not comparable to Qing Luan, it is far nobler than the two-headed dragon.
the jade rabbit once lived on the top of the Flying Fog, which was a floating mountain floating in the clouds on the east coast of the East Divine Land.
A year ago, the jade rabbit sneaked out of the floating mountain because of a quarrel with her mother.
It\'s fed up with that nagging rabbit!
It began to dream of a better life in the future with passion.
However, it was very difficult for a rabbit demon at the Golden Core Stage to venture into the vast East Divine Land alone.
It had been chased by tigers, shaken by the great power of the black bear, and fought with the mountain spirits for a day and a night.
What scared the jade rabbit most was hunger.
At the top of the Flying Fog, it could eat anything it wanted, but after leaving the Flying Fog, it had to commit many dangers in order to have enough spiritual herbs, and finally fell into the hands of a bad woman.
"Master An Lan?"
the jade rabbit gave a chirp, indicating that Bai Lian was right.
Because it robbed the spiritual herbs that An Lan liked, it was severely "Beaten" by An Lan.
That bad woman rubbed its head until it was about to be torn!
Fortunately, An Lan recognized its apology, otherwise, it would have been bald when Bai Lian saw it.
Since then, the jade rabbit had been following An Lan because of hunger and weakness.
It didn\'t expect An Lan to give it food, but it felt that An Lan was very powerful, and there would be no demons to trouble it if it stayed by her side.
An Lan acquiesced to this behavior.
So when the jade rabbit went to the medicine garden to steal food. She also turned a blind eye.
Bai Lian could probably guess what An Lan thought.
There were only two people in the Qiongming peak. It was useless to plant so many grasses in the medicine garden. If the rabbit liked to eat, let it eat some.
[So that was the reason.]
If An Lan had been more ferocious at that time, the jade rabbit would have starved to death in the wild.