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Chapter 378 Interlude

When I came back, it started to snow outside, and unexpectedly it would be the last snow this winter.

After drinking some wine, both of them felt a little, and got into the bed early to look for warmth in each other.

Lying on the side of the bed and supporting his head with one hand, Kasha expressed his feelings: "Zhanchun is really a strange festival. So many people are rushing to visit the spirits, who will be the next one?"

Kasha saw some casual Noxus people appeared in Weili and began to work hard to integrate into the local life. They were all deserters. But life was hard and not favored by locals, she also had to avoid the army from Noxus because the empire's punishment for deserters was very harsh.

They also wanted to commemorate their dead comrades on this special festival and pay tribute to the Noxus who sacrificed their lives for the country, so they began to build statues a few days before the Blooming Spirit Day.

But this was an insult to the Ionians, so they were ruthlessly driven away and could only be transferred to a small island in the middle of the bay for the ceremony.

"Who knows." Kahn thought to himself that there were more than these people who lost their loved ones in the war.

Arrelia, the leader of the Wartime Resistance Army, lost all her relatives in the early stages of the war. If it were convenient, she might also come to Weili.

But it's best not to come, otherwise Noxus will never miss such a good opportunity to attack enemy leaders after receiving intelligence. TV updates are the fastest)

The impact of war on the land of birth is too great. The reason why Zhanchun becomes so "lively" is ultimately due to the change brought about by the imbalance between the two realms.

Because they were talking about some heavy topics, the two had no plans to go further. They cleaned each other's hair before going to bed, and then looked at each other and closed their eyes. In their sleep, the two of them were automatically fit together like magnets, as if they were instinctively reacting, and they slept peacefully until dawn.

...

Early that morning, Kahn and Kasha opened their eyes early and crawled out of the warm bed.

It’s not that they don’t want to linger in the bed for a while, but that there are noisy voices coming from the street outside the window, which are even louder than usual.

It is a bit bad to sleep naked in cold weather, but it is particularly difficult to get up, so Kahn shook on the bed, then reached out and rubbed Kassa's warm body for a few times. He got enough heat before getting out of bed and opening the window, wanting to see why it was so noisy outside.

As soon as he opened the window, Kasha shouted.

"What's wrong?" Kahn turned around and saw Kassa standing by the bed with her hands in her chest, her slender legs tightly clamped, and her eyes staring at him with resentment.

"Close the window quickly, I'm not wearing clothes yet!" She waved her fist nervously and said angrily.

"The same is true for me, no one sees me."

"But it's cold!"

A gust of cold wind poured into the window. Kahn didn't even look outside and immediately closed the window.

"I didn't mean it..." He leaned over and coaxed it, put on his clothes and helped him braid it, and then coaxed Kasha's little grievance away.

After going downstairs to have breakfast, I found that the inn was open, but Boriy was nowhere to be seen everywhere, and there was no one in the kitchen. Kahn felt strange and left the door.

There are a lot of pedestrians on the street outside the gate today, and it seems that residents and outsiders in the entire village appeared together. Many people either carried baskets or carried bamboo baskets on their backs, and they could tell at a glance that they were going to the market.

Some conspicuous things that are rare on weekdays attract Kahn's eyes, which are brightly colored lanterns that are hanging on high branches.

A whistle came from above. Kahn looked up and found that Boriy was climbing to the height of the inn and was hanging lanterns on the branches outside the living wood wall.

"So you're here." Kahn asked with a smile, "Why did you hang up the lantern?"

Boriy did not answer him immediately, but hung the lantern in his hand first, then climbed down the roots on the wall, and came to the two of them to make some gestures.

Kahn suddenly understood what he was trying to say.

"It turns out that today is the Spring Festival." He paused and asked again: "Does the Vastaya have also celebrate the Spring Festival? Will their souls also see the last part of the world through the blooming spirit flowers?"

Boriy nodded slowly and heavily.

"I see there is no one in the kitchen," Kahn said.

Boriy smiled and came to the counter, picked up the reed brush and wrote the words. His handwriting was very beautiful, just like his works left on other people's skins, at the level of a master.

After writing the words, he put the note in Kahn's hand and continued to hang the lanterns.

Kahn looked at it and Boriy wrote that the inn did not serve breakfast this morning, so he asked them to go to the teahouse to have morning tea. During the Spring Festival, the teahouse will provide spiritual tea.

"Kasha..." Kahn turned to look at Kahsha, but found that she was staring at him angrily, and she couldn't help swallowing her words when she was at her mouth.

"You said you won't let anyone see it!" She pinched his arm, reminding Kahn of what happened in the morning.

"Ahem, I just want to see what happened outside, and I don't know that they will climb to a high place to hang lanterns today."

Almost made an illegitimate problem, Kahn coaxed him again, replacing the former with a new embarrassment.

He hugged Kasha until she pushed him away with embarrassment.

"There are so many people on the street, you can stop!" Kasha blushed and angrily, pinching Kahn's cheek.

When she let go, it means that she has forgiven Kahn.

"Let's go have morning tea." Kahn blinked mischievously.

"Wait, call Akali." Kasha was worried that there would be a strange situation again, so she wanted to call Akali to accompany her to prevent Kahn from taking action in public again.

"Go." Kahn watched Kasha go upstairs with a smile, thinking that the little episode finally passed.

He casually found a table to sit down. When they came down, Akali said to Kahn: "You have to wear a mask during the holidays, everyone wants it. It's better to buy things back along the way."

"That's not to call Master Yi and Jax to choose them for themselves."

"No, I asked just now, they said they could just bring their goggles."

"That's easy."

The three of them came to the street and walked slowly with the crowd.

Kahn looked out of the mountain and found that it had not snowed for several days, and the snow accumulated in winter had almost melted.

It was the coldest when the snow melted, and I don’t know that Yasuo was not frozen either. Not only was he naked, he was also wearing open-toe iron boots, so he wouldn’t freeze his toes, right?

After walking for a while, Kasha pointed to an unknown teahouse and said, "We're here, the best teahouse in town."

They visited this teahouse as soon as they came to Aionia. It consists of a variety of weaving wood and changes colors every season.

Now the teahouse is bright and red, and there are many light pink lanterns hanging. The boss’s wife directed an old man at the door and climbed to the branches of a high place to hang lanterns.

:.:m.x
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