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119. A Day of Dry Wood and Fire 9

Anyway, sooner or later, she has to go home. If she wants to see him again, it will be very difficult. Since we are destined to be strangers, why should we study him clearly? Even if she really sees through his bones, what's the point?

She struggled slightly and broke away from his arms. As soon as her toes landed on the ground, she went limp. Fortunately, he was by her side and was well prepared. He stretched out his arms in time to catch her body, "What about you?"

I’m not familiar with the roads here, and it’s already dark, so be careful not to trip.”

"Where is this?" She kept asking about the destination along the way, but Fengxing always looked enigmatic and mysterious, insisting on refusing to reveal it in advance. By accident, she fell asleep in a daze, and she looked stupid wherever she went.

Can't figure it out.

"This is a property owned by the Feng family. Very few people come here. It is a nice and quiet place." More importantly, there is absolutely no need to worry about being disturbed by "noisy people". It is the paradise he desperately needs.

"It seems to be on the mountain." It was dark all around, with the moonlight and starlight being the only sources of light. The fallen leaves made a rustling sound when stepped on, and in the dense woods on both sides of the path, some small nocturnal animals made strange noises.

The dead branches were stepped on, and they shattered into pieces. There was a rather terrifying smell in this place.

Qianxun was timid, so Fengxing kept paying attention to her movements. Once she started to feel scared, he would immediately pull her into his arms and hold her.

Unexpectedly, Qianxun didn't feel cramped at all in such an environment. After a short period of adaptation, she became cheerful and jumped forward, like an elf under the moon, under the scattered golden halo.

Wandering happily in it, almost blending into the forest.

She once said that her home is surrounded by woods, and she has lived in that environment since she was a child, making it difficult to get in and out. I think it is true.

Judging from her happy and contented look, it was obvious that she was extremely adaptable to such an environment. The mountain road was bumpy, and she was walking on flat ground in her slender high heels. She would look back from time to time, urging him to hurry up and follow.

The hazy scenery in the distance gradually became clearer.

It was almost dark, and under the illumination of the lights, the houses with ancient Chinese characteristics were eye-catching.

Not far away, workers were working overtime, machines were roaring, and the scene was in full swing, suddenly dragging this paradise on earth back to the mundane world.

This is by no means the secluded paradise described by Tao Yuanming.

This is the private property of the Feng family, a luxurious manor located halfway up the mountain.

Two people quickly trotted up from the direction of the main house. One was a chubby woman with curved smiling eyebrows, a fleshy face without a trace of wrinkles, and a rosy face. She was wearing a European-style housekeeper skirt and a large lotus pod.

The hem covered her cylindrical body, and she looked amiable; the other was a middle-aged man with a serious expression, his gray hair was meticulously combed, and he looked like the type of man who insisted on strict principles.

Qianxun jumped back behind Feng Xing like a little rabbit, grabbed his arm tightly with her little hands, and peeked sideways.

"They are housekeepers who live here all year round. They are also a couple and are responsible for different tasks. The female is your sister-in-law and the male is Uncle Fu. They are very familiar with this place. If you need it, you can ask them to solve it for you.

." After Feng Xing finished the introduction, he nodded to Sister-in-law and Uncle Fu rather coldly, took Qian Xun's little hand, and strode toward the house.

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