Chapter 334 Where is the girl?
Chapter 334 Where is the girl?
The boy lowered his eyes, revealing a hint of bitterness.
"I probably won't be able to find her again."
"Don't worry, I don't know who you're looking for, but who can say for sure about fate?"
"Are you going to say something like, 'We'll meet when we're destined to meet'? Could it be that our destiny has arrived and I can see her just by looking up... No way..."
The boy's sharp words gradually lost their confidence, and Jiangnan's profile was reflected in his golden eyes.
She smiled, and the smile was exactly the same as in her memory.
"Lanlan...is that you? Is it really you? It must be you!"
As the boy said this, he was about to jump out of the window, but Lu Ming waved his hand to stop him.
"You want to stop me?" The boy's pupils contracted, his fangs bared, and he looked like he was ready to fight.
"That's my disciple Nan Nan, not Lan Lan. Are you sure you didn't recognize the wrong person?"
"Isn't it normal for your name to change after reincarnation? Get out of the way! If you dare to stop us from recognizing each other again, I will kill you!"
Lu Ming knew that he was completely overwhelmed by excitement at the moment, so he calmly persuaded him, "As you said, she's reincarnated. What if you suddenly show up and scare her? What if you leave a bad first impression and get disliked?"
After hearing Lu Ming's words, the young man subsided and agreed, "You're right, I was indeed impatient."
"Let's sit down and talk. You'd better tell me about your past. If I can help, I'll try to introduce you to her."
When the boy heard this, his eyes sparkled as he asked, "Really?"
"Really, but..." Lu Ming pointed at the scattered books and broken porcelain and continued, "The things you swept down with your tail when you lost your temper just now all belonged to Nan Nan. Especially those books. She had sorted and categorized them, but you messed them up before she had a chance to read them."
"What!" the boy screamed, jumped off the table, carefully picked up the books, wiped off the non-existent dirt on them, and arranged them neatly in order of thickness.
He used his divine power to repair the broken porcelain and put it back on the table.
"Is this okay? Lanlan shouldn't be angry anymore, right?"
Lu Ming raised a calculating smile and said sarcastically, "It seems someone has just stepped on this table?"
The young man was startled and used the gold-embroidered clothes to wipe the table.
"Oops! This book seems to be placed in the wrong place. What if it is discovered..."
The boy quickly rearranged the books.
"It still doesn't seem right!"
"Old Deer Head! Are you kidding me?"
"Did you just find out?"
The boy was so angry that he was about to pound the table with his fist.
Lu Ming immediately said, "This belongs to Nan Nan, go ahead and hammer it. By the way, this room all belongs to Nan Nan."
The boy gritted his teeth, snorted, sat down on the couch, put his hands on his knees, and behaved very obediently.
"I didn't expect you to be so afraid of Nan Nan."
"I'm not afraid of her. What's there to be afraid of a little girl?" The young man looked through the window at the old friend who was emitting a gentle smile, and said slowly and quietly, "I'm just... afraid that she'll be angry, afraid that she'll be sad, afraid that she won't want me..."
"It seems like there's a lot of story here." Lu Ming poured a cup of tea and handed it to the boy. When the boy just said "thank you", he took it back, took a sip himself, and continued, "Tell me about your story."
"Tsk! There were times when I was bullied by you too."
"Everything changes with time~"
"That's disgusting."
"Hurry up and tell me, how can I help you if you don't tell me?"
“A long, long time ago, I’ve forgotten how long.
In a village where people have been fishing for generations, there is a ginger cat. He is just hungry and doesn't know that the fish are dried fish hung there by the fishermen.
He ate fish and had his front legs broken by the fishermen. Even if he had tried to escape, he would have been dying."
The boy said this, unconsciously covering his right arm.
Lu Ming looked at his reaction and seemed to understand everything.
"and then?"
“The cat was covered in blood and its skin was battered.
The blood and stench soon attracted flies.
The winged creatures crawled up into his eyes, blocking his vision.
He thought, am I going to die?
Just then, his redeemer appeared.
It was a child who looked only four or five years old, wearing coarse linen clothes, his cheeks rosy from the sun.
The child drove away the flies, picked up the cat, treated its wounds with herbs he had gathered, and tied up its broken right paw with a wooden board.
The kind-hearted child was afraid that the cat would be bullied again, so he placed him in the Dragon King Temple.
There are often people offering sacrifices in the temple. The orange cat usually hides behind the statue. The girl who saved him would bring some fish and meat to him from time to time.
Sometimes when the girl didn't come and he was too hungry, he would steal some of the tributes people sent.
In this environment, the orange cat gradually became more intelligent.
One day, a fisherman found the orange cat hiding in the temple. He learned that the cat was the thief who stole the offerings, so he waved a stick to drive him away.
The girl who came over stopped her and lied that this was a cat that would bring wealth and good luck, and was sent by the gods to bless us.
In order to convince the villagers more, the girl lifted up the cat's broken front paw, and due to nerve twitching, the arm made a waving motion.
The girl lied that this was to attract wealth. The villagers were skeptical but did not dare to do it again.
As luck would have it, the next day after the girl told this lie, a villager found a big pearl among the seafood he caught.
As luck would have it, he was spotted by a passing businessman who bought him for a high price.
From that day on, the villagers believed that the orange cat was a symbol of wealth. They demolished the Dragon King Temple, built a Temple of the God of Wealth, and even sent villagers to guard outside the temple.
Who are they watching? Just an orange cat. But what can they do even if they know? It's just an orange cat.
Since then, villagers no longer worship the Dragon King before going out to sea, but instead worship the God of Wealth.
The funny thing is that every time we go out to sea we always return with a full load.
People have more and more faith in the God of Wealth, and the orange cat is living a life without worries about food and clothing. This is a good thing.
But his chances of seeing the girl became fewer and fewer.
At that time, the orange cat didn't know what this meant, until one day, the girl gave the orange cat a collar engraved with the word "wealth" and then disappeared completely.
The orange cat stayed in the temple, waiting...waiting...waiting for countless springs, summers, autumns and winters.
Didn't wait for the girl to come.
He looked at the frayed collar and believed that he had not been abandoned.
After several seasons passed, the orange cat transformed and could speak human language. It couldn't wait to ask the person who was guarding the Temple of the God of Wealth.
Where did the girl named Shaolan go?
The two guards stammered and told the story of the girl's marriage.
Why didn’t she come to see me before she got married? the orange cat asked curiously.
The two guards seemed not to hear him and ignored him.
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