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Chapter 98 Golden Nest and Silver Nest



Chapter 98 Golden Nest and Silver Nest

Su Yue was suddenly hugged tightly by Dali, the force of which was so great that she could hardly breathe.

She helplessly patted Dali's arm gently and said urgently, "Dali, I really can't breathe. Please let go of me a little, or you'll strangle me."

However, Dali seemed not to hear Su Yue's words at all. Instead of letting go, he hugged Su Yue even tighter, and her body was trembling slightly.

A sense of doubt arose in Su Yue's heart. She thought that Dali had been squatting outside for too long and his body had gotten cold, which was why Dali was behaving so strangely.

So she gently patted Dali's back, speaking softly as if by magic, and finally managed to coax Dali to relax a little.

After Dali let go, Su Yue finally noticed that Dali had actually been crying.

Seeing Dali's tear-streaked face, Su Yue's heart ached, and a nameless pity welled up inside her.

She couldn't help but ask softly, "Dali, be good, I'll take you with me wherever I go from now on, okay? Be good, don't cry." She gently wiped away the tears on Dali's face while comforting her.

"Liar, liar! You said you'd come back after we finished eating the fruit, but we've finished eating it all and Yue hasn't come back yet!" Dali cried, sobbing uncontrollably.

Su Yue scratched her head sheepishly. If anyone ever says Dali is an idiot, she'll smash their head in.

After coaxing her for a while, Dali pulled her back to the villa, with people coming out to greet her along the way.

Su Yue spotted Wang Defa immediately and then asked him to find some rooms for the Imperial Guards behind him to rest.

As for the nearly one thousand bandits who followed behind, Su Yue and Wang Defa found them an open space so they could build houses there.

The blond guy, carrying several eggs, looked like cats that had just stolen some cream. When he saw Su Yue, his excitement practically overflowed from his eyes, and he couldn't wait to pounce into her arms.

The way it looked, if it weren't a wolf, it would almost have wagged its tail.

Su Yue bent down slightly, smiling as she gently stroked each wolf's head, as if comforting a group of old friends who had been separated for a long time.

Then, with a gentle flick of his sleeve, he took these adorable creatures into his space, allowing them to reunite with their families.

When Su Yue stepped into the fenced courtyard, she immediately saw Shen Lerong and Chun Tao standing there with teary eyes, the light in their eyes seemingly able to penetrate one's heart.

Shen Lerong couldn't wait to open the gate of the fence. As if welcoming a long-lost relative, she rushed forward and grabbed Su Yue's hand, wanting to pull her into the house as soon as possible. She kept saying, "You're finally back. If you had been any later, Dali might have gone crazy missing you. Come in quickly, it's too cold outside."

Just then, Shen Lerong turned around and was surprised to find that there were several pretty girls following behind her.

Their expressions varied, but they all followed Su Yue quietly, their intentions unknown.

Although Shen Lerong had some doubts, she couldn't just send them away because of their obedient appearance, so she had no choice but to let them follow her for the time being.

Stepping into the villa, Su Yue finally took off her heavy rabbit fur cloak, and seemed to relax instantly.

Like a wild horse returning to a peaceful grassland, she slowly lay down on the soft beanbag chair, the comfortable feeling instantly spreading throughout her body, and a sense of ease arose spontaneously.

She almost couldn't help but exclaim "Wow!" in her heart.

In this world, there is indeed no place like one's own doghouse.

The stove inside the house was always burning brightly, and the warm flames seemed to have a magical power to completely dispel the cold. Even though the wind was howling outside, the house remained warm and cozy.

Dali seemed glued to his seat, not wanting to go anywhere, and just sat down close to Su Yue.

Then, she began to concentrate on peeling the sunflower seeds, skillfully cracking open each plump seed in her hands.

A moment later, it was placed to Su Yue's lips. Watching her slightly open her cherry-like mouth and put the melon seed in her mouth, she looked exceptionally warm and touching.

The three girls, Qiaoxiang, Qiaoyun, and Qiaoxia, explored the house, familiarizing themselves with every corner.

Then, like busy little bees, they rushed to the kitchen and busily prepared various ingredients.

Shen Lerong didn't rush to ask Su Yue about what she had experienced outside. Instead, she sat quietly opposite Su Yue, her eyes shining with concern.

Su Yue asked softly, "What has Dali been doing while I was away?"

Dali raised her head, her eyes filled with melancholy, and then slowly said, "I miss you."

Ever since the day Su Yue left, Dali has been squatting outside for several hours every morning, quietly watching the direction Su Yue left in.

In the afternoon, I would go to learn to cook and make various delicious snacks with Chun Tao, hoping to give Su Yue a surprise when she came back.

Even the bag of sweet chestnuts that Su Yue had left her was something Dali cherished, and she didn't dare to eat more than one each day.

He would occasionally take one out and savor it, the faint sweetness making him feel as if Su Yue was right beside him, but the chestnuts were quickly finished.

Time passed day by day until the shocking news came from outside—the old emperor had passed away, and the seventh prince had successfully ascended the throne.

This sudden change hit them like a boulder, leaving them feeling anxious and worried.

Su Yue clearly left with the Second Prince, but it was the Seventh Prince who ascended the throne.

Several more days passed before news came from Kyoto that a celestial messenger had appeared there.

The news was like a boulder thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples that spread rapidly to various places.

The new emperor also planned to build the Star-Picking Pavilion for the celestial messengers so that the people could easily worship there.

Only then did they feel a little relieved, confirming that the legendary celestial envoy was indeed Su Yue.

The refugees here had all heard that Kyoto was helping the celestial envoy build the Star-Picking Pavilion, and they believed that the celestial envoy was Su Yue.

So they planned to settle here and build a Star-Picking Pavilion for Su Yue.

No wonder when Su Yue passed through the refugee area, she saw a house that was only half-built and looked much taller than normal houses.

It turns out it was the Star-Picking Pavilion built for her; these refugees really did help in vain.

At least they all know how to be grateful.

Su Yue patted Dali's slightly prickly head and spoke to Dali in a coquettish tone, "Dali~ I'm hungry, I want to eat Dali's delicious food."

As soon as Dali heard Su Yue say she was hungry, he rushed into the kitchen.


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