Leaping Through the Dragon Gate to the 60s: This Little Immortal Has Come to Enjoy Life

This is a farming novel set in an older era, full of warm family everyday life.

Just how unlucky was Fu Bao'er in her previous life? As the only Carp Immortal in a thousand years to leap ...

Chapter 223 Heiwa Extra

It turned out that although they found the right place for the Dragon Gate that day, they were unlucky because they happened to see the real dragon prince taking a nap behind the gate, and the master jumped directly into his mouth. This dragon has the whole world in its belly, and the master would never come back.

You said that Lord Long is quite good at finding a place to sleep. He must be very idle!

My master and I can only settle down in this strange place, but fortunately, God feels guilty and thinks he has ruined a good seedling, so he is willing to give my master some compensation, allowing her to enjoy a lifetime of happiness here, and then return to heaven to become a fairy after death. I think this is okay, many fairies have come down to earth to experience hardships, so we should be one of them, right?

As expected, the master's father doesn't love him, his mother doesn't care about him, and his family is poor. He is definitely going through a lot.

Everyone knows what happened next. My master stopped being a god and became a little devil, a small manager, a female boss. Later, she even met the Dragon Prince who came to the mortal world to be punished. Hehe, my master is really powerful and took him in. Look at how diligently the Dragon Prince has been serving her for the past few decades!

I think Prince Long must have experienced a love ordeal when he came to earth. I wonder if he'll still remember us, master and servant, when he returns? If he forgets, will the master be sad? If he does, will he still be willing to marry the master?

In Heaven, there shouldn't be much emphasis on matching up, right? They're all gods now, so they shouldn't be so pedantic.

But this is not something I, Dog Master, should worry about. All I need to do in this life is to be a well-behaved pet.

I am loved by my grandparents. At home, my status is second only to my master. After all, for so many years, I have been the one who has been with my grandparents and fulfilled my filial duties.

When my grandparents passed away, I, a dog, hid in the house and cried for a long time. In my heart, I had already regarded them as my closest family members. I used to depend on my owner for everything, and I never knew that family love could be so warm.

I hope that my grandparents will have filial children in their next life, so they don’t have to be hurt by unfilial descendants.

Well, my story ends here. I have a feeling that my master and I will be going back soon. Maybe our life has just begun.