Chapter 236:

Chapter 236

Under Xiao Hua's strong request, Chen Muxue had no choice but to take her with him, otherwise he didn't know if the little girl would cause something else.

The warehouse is on the outskirts of the city. There is no special permission in Kyoto and no flying objects are allowed. We can only take a carriage. The journey is estimated to take almost an hour.

  A child like Xiaohua, who is over four years old, is not sleepy now, so she is naturally a little unable to sit still. Without her friends and black cat to accompany her, she can only open the curtain and put her head on the window.

If you have ever experienced sleeping by the window on a bus, you will know how jarring it is. No matter how luxurious the Huo family's carriage is, it cannot resist the limitations of the technology of the times, and it is even more bumpy than a bus.

 Chen Muxue looked at Xiaohua putting her head on the window, opening her mouth and making a sound of "ah↑↓↑↓", just like she shouted to the electric fan when she was a child. She couldn't help but feel a little tenderness in her eyes, and she just looked at it for a while.

Passing by a relatively prosperous street, a grey-haired nun who was buying vegetables on the side of the road accidentally saw the head in the carriage window. Her eyes widened involuntarily, as if her strength had been drained instantly. The food in her hand The basket fell to the ground.

Is it her? But why is she still in Kyoto? Still on the Huo family's carriage? !

After watching for a long time, Chen Muxue began to worry that it was too bumpy and would shake Xiaohua's head silly, so she protected Xiaohua's head and pulled it back.

"It hurts!" Xiaohua was pulled back and had no more fun, so she raised her little head and showed Chen Muxue the red mark stuck at the window between her neck and chin.

Chen Muxue gave her a blowjob: "Telling you to be naughty? You don't even know how to pull your head back when it hurts!"

Xiaohua giggled and got into her arms to act coquettishly.

The carriage jolted suddenly, and Cen Li looked at the coachman in pursuit. The coachman was controlling the horse in a panic. Sensing his gaze, Cen Li quickly said: "Don't blame the immortal!"

He is an ordinary coachman, why does this immortal sit next to him and perform magic? Don’t tell me, it’s pretty good-looking!

As for why Cen Lichui would rather sit with Chen Muxue's coachman than sit in another carriage with Huo Lian...

"Wow! What kind of fruit is that? It looks delicious!" Chang Gui suddenly retracted his head and pulled Huo Lian to try to get him to poke his head out to take a look.

Huo Lian sat still and recited Buddhist scriptures silently in his heart.

"Wow! Is that a dish? I've never eaten it! The owner of the door must know what it is. The food he cooks is delicious. Have I ever told you about a monster called crayfish? And you still treat me like a monster? It hurts a lot, but the owner caught his whole family and cooked them!"

Huo Lian was speechless for a moment. Why did it sound a little scary?

"But I think it's not just his family. All the eighteen generations of his ancestors must have been arrested. Where are the two big pots! It was Brother Zhui Li who captured him. The owner of the sect thought that Brother Zhui Li was very bad at first, because Brother Zhui Li wanted the sect leader to buy a life fruit, but there was a certain layman who fell into a coma after eating a life fruit..."

Huo Lian felt like his head was buzzing and there seemed to be countless mosquitoes flying around his ears. This kid got so excited that he even grabbed him twice.

“Uncle Huo Lian, why don’t you speak?”

This is the most irritating place! Why do they all call others brother and uncle? ! Does he look that mature? He is also a good young man of the same age as Lin Qing and others!

“Uncle Huo Lian, let me tell you secretly that the sect master gave me all the alchemy secrets of Qianding Sect. I can learn it by myself! Am I good?”

Huo Lian doesn't feel sleepy anymore after you mentioned this.(End of this chapter)

Subscribe
Notify about
0 comments
Intertextual Reviews
View all comments