Holding Wan'er in her arms, Yueya stepped forward. A cool sensation washed over her feet, and the mist before her eyes parted, revealing a seven-colored rainbow bridge, over a meter wide, stretching into the distance.
With her feet firmly planted, Crescent Moon bent down and gently placed Wan'er on the bridge, then sat down beside her...
Wan'er, in her sleep, lay comfortably on her side, her small mouth slightly open, breathing evenly into the air around her.
Turning to the side to look at her daughter, Crescent Moon reached out and gently wiped away the tears on Wan'er's face, a slight smile playing on her lips—"My little Wan'er, have a sweet dream."
"Mommy." Just as Crescent Moon's finger gently pressed against Wan'er's lips, Wan'er suddenly opened her mouth and murmured in her sleep, "Candy, I want to eat."
"This child, even in her dreams she's eating candy. Okay, Mom will give you one, a special one..." Yueya looked at her daughter with doting eyes, shook her head, then reached out and brushed aside her skirt, turned around and sat up, but stretched her hand towards the Rainbow Bridge. In the clear light, a pure white cloud was just drifting over.
Extending her slender, delicate fingers, Crescent Moon hooked a corner of a cloud, then deftly pinched it into a ball and placed it near Wan'er's mouth...
Perhaps sensing a faint coolness, Wan'er suddenly raised her head and opened her eyes, though her gaze was unfocused and wandering.
"Slurp!" Wan'er moved her little mouth and sucked in the cloud. Wan'er smacked her lips in satisfaction, "Delicious!" Wan'er lay down and quickly closed her eyes. It seemed that she had been half asleep and not fully awake.
"Little glutton," she said, sitting beside Wan'er and gently touching her forehead, tears welling in her eyes, "my darling, sleep well, and when you wake up, everything will start anew..."
The palace of Tongling City quickly disappeared, and the rainbow bridge descended into the mist...
In the early morning, the maple leaves outside the window had fallen to the ground again. A ray of warm autumn sunlight filtered through the branches, casting dappled light onto the windowpane.
With a smacking sound, Wan'er, still half asleep, sat up, stretched, and exclaimed, "It's so cool and refreshing, like it's made of clouds! It's delicious!"
Wan'er murmured as she woke from her dream, slowly opening her eyes and lowering her raised arms. Then she turned over and saw a clean, fluffy little blue cat lying inside the mosquito net at the head of the bed.
"Hehe, my little prince." Reaching out to pick up the little blue cat, Wan'er's smile was pure and serene. Shifting her body, Wan'er turned around, holding the little blue cat.
Looking down at her pink cartoon nightgown, Wan'er reached out and pulled back the mosquito net, glancing around at her surroundings. For a moment, she felt somewhat lost.
This is a clean children's bedroom with simple furnishings. A pink bed is placed in the center of the room, with a pink mosquito net hanging on it. Inside the mosquito net is a pink blanket, which Wan'er has already kicked aside.
On the left, near the window, there was a desk filled with children's drawing pens and paper, as well as two small backpacks, one pink and one blue.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, I turned my head to look at the right side of the bed. In the corner opposite the head of the bed, there was a small foam space completely surrounded by wooden railings. Colorful building blocks and various small toys were thrown on the colorful foam.
Looking next to the corner of the foam bed, there was a pink bicycle. Wan'er's heart skipped a beat. She braced herself against the edge of the bed and lifted her foot off the bed...
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