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Chapter 576 Lotus Building CP Li Lianhua



Chapter 576 Lotus Building CP Li Lianhua

Li Lianhua realized that good habits are hard to maintain, but bad ones are easy to learn and deeply ingrained in one's mind.

Hua Xiaozhou got a little tired of it after a few times, but she would brainwash herself by saying things like, "Speed ​​is what matters, don't be picky; convenience is what matters, don't nitpick; a balanced diet with meat and vegetables is enough."

And so, they ate from the same pot for over a month, which ultimately proved that Hua Xiaozhou and Buwei were more tolerant than Li Lianhua.

There was no other way; Hua Xiaozhou was always very patient and had a very high tolerance for his work.

During the New Year, White Moon City is decorated with festive decorations everywhere. Especially the shops, whether big or small, do their best to make their shops look festive so that their business will be booming.

Even those who set up stalls were no exception; Li Lianhua's medical stall had a small couplet pasted on the table leg and a "Fu" character pressed on the tabletop.

Colleges and universities gave students a holiday a few days ago, and the streets are full of children running around with sugar figurines and windmills in their hands.

I didn't sit by the stall; every now and then, a classmate would pass by, and I'd greet them a dozen times.

As the afternoon drew to a close, Buwei nestled in Li Lianhua's arms and had already fallen asleep.

"Wake him up, otherwise he'll sleep too much and won't sleep at night."

Li Lianhua agreed, but hesitated when she saw Buwei's rosy little face.

Hua Xiaozhou thought he was reluctant, but after watching for a while, Li Lianhua finally made up his mind.

Not because she was sleeping soundly, but because she was forcibly woken up, she was a little unhappy. With a cold face, she stared blankly at the snowman that someone had built on the side of the street.

The snowman was white before I went to sleep, but it turned gray when I woke up, which left me a little confused.

Seeing Buwei's stunned expression, Hua Xiaozhou took out a sour plum from the pouch at his waist, put it to Buwei's lips, and he put it in his mouth. The sourness made Buwei grimace.

Having shifted her attention and fully woken up, her morning grumpiness subsided, and she was no longer bothered by her two short legs, which were swaying back and forth as she sat cross-legged on Li Lianhua.

The fox spirit returned just in time. Its canine friends were everywhere, and every time it set up its stall, it would run off to play until it was time to eat or close up shop.

Hua Xiaozhou estimated that she and Buwei's friends combined didn't have as many fox spirits as she did.

She only made two close friends in White Moon City, friends who simply shared similar interests.

One of them is a chivalrous swordswoman named Liu Ruiying. The two met when they were helping an old lady who had her purse stolen chase after the thief. Together, they beat up the bad guys. She loves to travel the world and always wears a bamboo hat and a veil, dressed in dark cloth. Her beloved possession is a family heirloom sword. She has a scar on the corner of her left eye from a sparring match, but it is not very noticeable and adds to her unique charm. She makes a living by delivering messages and accepting bounty orders in the martial arts world. She often goes to teahouses to drink and listen to storytelling, living a carefree and unrestrained life.

They always joked that Hua Xiaozhou was held back by her family, and that there were time limits for every time she went out. But it was all good-natured teasing, and Hua Xiaozhou never felt uncomfortable.

Liu Ruiying was ten years older than Hua Xiaozhou. Her swordsmanship was sharp and bold, with a powerful and sweeping style that seemed capable of breaking through anything with a single strike. She never stayed in one place for long, only staying in Baiyue City for half a month before riding away.

Perhaps it was fate, but she never forgot Hua Xiaozhou. She would write letters from time to time, filled with anecdotes and sharp wit from her journeys, and at the end, she would leave her next destination, where she could send her reply.

Hua Xiaozhou did indeed reply to each letter, analyzing each point of view and writing suggestions or criticisms. She always included small denomination banknotes in her letters, asking Liu Ruiying to buy her local specialties.

If the two of them lived in modern times, they would be quite adept at rekindling their romance.


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