Chapter 71 - Crazy News; Everybody Has Their Own Thoughts (4)
Chapter 71 - Crazy News; Everybody Has Their Own Thoughts (4)
Chapter 71 – Crazy News; Everybody Has Their Own Thoughts (4)
Six months ago, Cheng Bihua sent his men again and Cheng Biyuan was injured in the battle. Cheng Xiao Xiao gave everything she got and dashed out in an attempt to save her father. Finally both of them were injured.
Luckily the Willow villagers came to help just in time. Cheng Bihua, who were trying to cull the entire family, had no choice but to retreat with his men.
The outcome of all these was Cheng Xiao Xiao losing all her memories when she’d regained consciousness and all of Cheng Biyuan’s bones were broken. Luckily the new Cheng Xiao Xiao was able to cure him and he was able to stand on his own feet again.
After Cheng Zheng Yuan finished recounting the events, Cheng Xiao Xiao couldn’t believe the absurdity of it all. Surely she had seen all of these from TV programs in her previous life, but never had she thought they could truly happen.
Now, it was all confirmed. Of course, the most lasting part of all the events were the despicable beast who tried to molest his own 10-year-old niece. He is going to die!
Cheng Xiao Xiao squinted her eyes and a coldness flashed through them. He will receive special treatment in the future.
“Big, big sister…” Cheng Zheng Yuan felt a shiver down his spine. The look on his older sister was simply too scary, like she was about to bite someone’s head off.
Returning to her senses, Cheng Xiao Xiao looked at her uneasy-looking brother, raised her brows and asked, “What’s the matter?”
“Big sister, where’s Yuteng that you’ve always talked about?” Cheng Zheng Yuan clamed himself and asked with anticipation.
“Oh, Yuteng, she’s the jade vine fairy!”
Cheng Xiao Xiao replied casually and also summoned Yuteng to come greet the guest. Yuteng shouted in discontent after she flashed out from the dimension, “Young mistress, young master don’t know anything about anything, what do you want me to talk to him about?!”
“So you are the jade vine fairy?” Cheng Zheng Yuan’s eyes sparkled like stars in a dark night as he looked at the cute creature in front of him.
Little Yuteng pouted unhappily, then with a wave of her tiny hand, she tossed a snow ginseng that was over 1,000 year old into his arms and said, “Go cultivate. You are just a martial scholar. Your opponents can squash you with one hand!”
“Ugh…” Cheng Zheng Yuan didn’t know how to respond to the arrogant fairy in front of him. But with the giant snow ginseng in his arms, he gave a huge smile and immediately sat crossed legs on the ground.
Cheng Xiao Xiao nodded satisfyingly when she saw that her brother had immediately focused on cultivating. Soon afterward, she flashed into the dimension.
“Young mistress, I didn’t have enough fun today. Master had all the fun, how disappointing!” pouted and complained the little Yuteng as she sat on the crystal fruit tree.
Cheng Xiao Xiao slowly strode over and ignored her complaints. She leaned against the tree and closed her eyes before she spoke, “What you worried about? More people will come for you to play. How were those that you’ve tossed out?”
“Young mistress, you are too soft. How could you let those jerks live? You know they will for sure come back to cause more trouble. If it was up to me, I’d have fed them straight to the snakies!”
“It wasn’t me being soft, the timing just wasn’t right yet. All they did was paid us a visit. If we had killed them all, we’d anger the public and there would be no place for us to stay!”
“So what? Worse come to worse we will just leave this place and go somewhere else. This is not exactly paradise!”
“We are not moving anywhere!” Cheng Xiao Xiao opened her eyes and cast Yuteng a glance, “How many of those who tried to break in died?”
She didn’t forget that little Yuteng had taken care of all those who tried to sneak in.
“Oh, not that many, just about 145 or so!” smiled little Yuteng.
“145?” Cheng Xiao Xiao’s look froze on her face. She was not comfortable with teaching the young ones to kill at this age. These were human lives they were talking about.