Chapter 127 Fire Cards Fly Up



Chapter 127 Fire Cards Fly Up

Huali then noticed a two-person-high gray-white stone wall in the middle of the courtyard, which divided the courtyard into two parts.

A century-old camellia stump struggled out of a crack in the wall at the corner, its gnarled branches covered with dark green moss, and its large double-petaled flowers tumbled down the brick wall like crimson waves.

It spread from their side to the other side.

Huali glanced at it casually, then turned around and was startled by Tang Wanwan.

Huali: "What's wrong?"

Tang Da'e instantly transforms into Digimon Greymon, and even the Ultimate level WarGreymon.

Tang Wanwan stared fiercely at the gradually dissipating silver starlight in the sky. Before Huali could ask any questions, she made a vow, saying with heartbreaking pain, "Next time a secret realm opens, I will definitely reserve a house a month in advance!"

Huali, "..." She couldn't stand hearing that; it could easily lead to resentment towards the rich and subsequent revenge against society!

Tang Wanwan pulled Huali through the gate, cursing as she went: "Damn Canglan! They think they can do whatever they want just because they have money! It's just a broken celestial horse, what's so great about it! Don't they know this is a residential area? Flying around in the air like that, disturbing the peace!"

Xiao Ta, who had jumped out of Qing Lin's fall, released Zhao Heng's hand and asked curiously, "Pegasus? I've heard from my friends in the tower that this kind of monster only lives in Canglan Prefecture. Tang Wanwan, have you ever seen one?"

Tang Wanwan choked, "...But now we've seen it."

Xiao Ta nodded, "We just met, didn't we?"

Tang Wanwan's fist hardened instantly. "Are you looking for trouble?"

Xiao Ta blinked her amber eyes and was about to speak when Zhao Heng immediately muted her.

Zhao Heng's clear green eyes were filled with laughter, and the silver hair on her head was blown by the wind, swaying like a stubborn little antenna as he looked over. "Fairy Tang, may we go inside for a stroll first?"

Tang Wanwan was instantly charmed and flashed her signature doting smile. "Of course! Zhaoheng, just call me by my name. There are several empty rooms next door, feel free to choose any of them." She smiled and added, "I've also had your pastries delivered along with Huali's, so just wait."

Zhao Heng's green eyes lit up. "Thank you, Fairy Tang."

Fairy Tang: "...Alright, then, fairy it is."

She watched the two walk away with regret, then turned back to meet Huali's deadpan eyes. "Your change of heart is too fast. Is Buddha no longer your pusher?"

"What do you know! Everyone has a love for beauty." Tang Wanwan raised her chin. "Just like I like these camellias because they're pretty, I also like looking at Zhao Heng because she's beautiful. What? You don't like looking at handsome guys?"

"I like it!" Huali nodded instantly.

Tang Wanwan's eyes lit up, "Then I'll take you to see the world tomorrow... Oh no, you have a competition the day after tomorrow. Senior Brother Ziyan said he'll go find out about your opponents' strength today and take you to the Seven Luminaries Star Array to familiarize yourself with the terrain tomorrow."

"I'll take you there that very night after your solo cultivation competition." Tang Wanwan raised an eyebrow, leaned closer to Hua Li, and whispered a few words. Hua Li's eyes immediately lit up. "Really?"

"Of course, this is an investment by my dad. Don't you know my taste in handsome men?"

"Alright, alright, go, go."

Ao Bai squinted at the two men's disheveled appearance, and a bad premonition flashed through his mind.

Tang Wanwan continued leading Huali into the house, and when they passed the small paper figure in the corner, she specifically reminded her, "Don't touch this, it will bring bad luck. I prepared it especially for the person across the street."

Huali looked at the piece of paper on it, which had no spiritual power and barely served any decorative purpose. "Does this person have a grudge against you?"

She was so busy looking at the horses that she didn't have time to see what the people looked like.

This mention instantly ignited Tang Wanwan's anger. She gritted her teeth and said, "The hatred for being taken away from the house is irreconcilable!"

A few days ago, Tang Wanwan was introduced to this place after searching for several apartments without finding a satisfactory one. However, the landlord found it troublesome and invited several people over at once.

Once the price was announced, everyone else complained it was too expensive and left, leaving only one person who stubbornly insisted on arguing with her.

Seeing this, Tang Wanwan immediately offered double the price to take the place, but before the landlord could even nod, the argumentative person said he was willing to pay three times the price to let her go.

Having endured all sorts of humiliation since childhood, Tang Wanwan, whose record is well-documented when it comes to money, could not possibly swallow this insult!

Huali understood immediately, "And then you two started arguing? What about the landlord?"

"When the landlord heard that I was from the Spirit Sword Sect and the other party was from Canglan Prefecture, he knew he couldn't afford to offend either of them, so he tried to smooth things over and let us each live in half of the house."

Tang Wanwan was not about to agree! Her spoiled brat temper flared, and she put her hands on her hips, demanding, "Then name your price! How many spirit stones will it take?"

The troll sneered: "I advise you to give up on that idea."

Tang Wanwan jumped up and down, "Then let's just wait it out! Let me tell you, I have a lot of friends, and even if we put up a barrier, we'll still make a lot of noise. You try and see if you can stand it!"

The nitpicker said, "Sure, I was just worried that the flowers in my yard weren't vibrant enough. You'd better bring a few more to be used as fertilizer for my yard."

Tang Wanwan immediately exploded upon hearing this, "You just wait, I'll call Senior Brother Ziyan over right now to deal with you!"

"Heh, remember to bring an extra coffin; it'll be perfect for testing my new sword!"

Just thinking about these things made Tang Wanwan feel like she couldn't breathe. Because later, when she rushed forward with her sword, she found that she was completely outmatched.

There's absolutely no way I'd call him Senior Brother Ziyan; it's too embarrassing.

"So you just drew a circle and cursed him?"

Tang Wanwan sneered, "Once I get my chance in the secret realm, the first thing I'll do when I come out is deal with him." She was about to say something more when her communication stone suddenly rang. It was Mo Ziyan asking her to return to the Sword Sect's base.

"I'm leaving now. Don't worry about the barrier over there. It's used to deal with evil spirits. You don't have any spiritual power, so you won't get hurt by it." Tang Wanwan said hurriedly and immediately flew away on her sword.

Ao Bai squinted: "Wasn't she just cursing someone for flying around in the air?"

Hua Li sighed, "Sigh, when will I get a flying artifact? Everyone else has demonic beasts or swords, they look so cool." She turned to Ao Bai and asked, "Didn't you say I could fly on a card later on? How do I fly?"

Ao Bai was about to speak when his eyes widened when he saw the card behind Hua Li. "Flying, it's flying!"

Karin, in a fit of impotent rage, yelled, "You still want to fool me even now!"

"Fire card! It's a fire card flying!" Ao Bai jumped up and down.

Huali: "!!!" She turned her head suddenly.

It really is a fire-type card!

Seeing the card circle in the air and fly towards the neighboring yard without looking back, Huali didn't have time to think. The moment the wood-type card transformed into vines and wrapped around the old camellia stump, she was "thudded" and hung on the wall.

Before they could even steady themselves, a clear, melodious voice came from below, "Where did this little thief come from?"

Looking down, a cluster of dark colors suddenly appeared amidst the myriad flower shadows.

Beneath the gnarled branches of the camellia tree, the young man leaned against the Pegasus, his sleeves billowing like flowing sunset clouds. His amber eyes swept upwards, revealing a sharp jawline.

As dusk filtered through the flower branches, it cast dappled light on his brow bone. The boy's voice was like a silver spear piercing thin ice, clear yet sharp.

"Be careful not to break your leg—"

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