Seeing Rong Hua opening his mouth to say something, Su Yin immediately shook her head at him. She tilted her head slightly to look back, and seeing that the boy hadn't gone far, she quickly turned around and whispered to Rong Hua, "Even if you don't like it, wait until the boy is far away before throwing it away. If you throw it away now, he'll be sad."
Hearing this, Rong Hua looked at her with a hint of surprise, but she ignored him and looked off into the distance with a calm expression. Rong Hua then lowered her head to look at the flowers in her hands. The white petals were blooming, as pure and beautiful as ice and snow...
He couldn't help but want to protect...
Rong Hua secretly clenched the flower in his hand, and then the whole flower disappeared from his hand in an instant.
"arrive."
After a long silence, Su Yin shouted and pointed forward with her little hand.
"Finally we've reached the river and can release river lanterns. I've walked such a long way and I'm dying of constipation."
Rong Hua sighed softly and looked ahead. At this moment, many people had gathered by the river, men and women, all of them releasing colorful lanterns. The lanterns looked particularly bright in the dark night.
Rong Hua frowned slightly and said to Su Yin, "There are too many people. Follow me."
Su Yin looked forward, nodded slightly, stood obediently behind Rong Hua, and hugged the river lantern tightly in her arms.
Looking at the rushing sea of people in front of him, Rong Hua slowly released the pressure on himself, and naturally continued to hold Su Yin's hand and walked forward. The crowd, for some reason, slowly separated to create a small path large enough for the two of them to pass through. Rong Hua was not surprised, and easily led Su Yin through the boiling crowd to the river. After they passed, the crowd slowly gathered together again, and they felt extremely relaxed.
So, spiritual power can be used like this? Su Yin, who was standing behind him, opened his mouth wide, instantly ashamed. Without saying anything more, he followed Rong Hua obediently.
"We're here." Rong Hua said, letting go of Su Yin's little hand and leading her to stand on the river bank.
"So fast?" Su Yin asked, breaking free from Rong Hua's large hand and taking a few steps closer to the riverbank. He couldn't help but sigh, "It's so beautiful! It's completely different from the still water lake at Shenghan Mountain."
"Yes." Rong Hua also took a few steps forward, stood beside Su Yin, and looked at the lake.
"The Still Water Lake has remained as still as a single day for ten thousand years, but the water source here flows directly into the sea. They are truly incomparable."
"That's right." Su Yin stretched lazily. "But it's still more interesting to move around. The still lake is beautiful, but it's too monotonous."
Rong Hua smiled faintly, not agreeing. After all, Shenghan Mountain's Jingshui Lake had a history of thousands of years and was extremely rich in spiritual energy. Therefore, most of Shenghan Mountain's disciples favored it for cultivation. For this reason alone, it was incomparable to ordinary places. However, Rong Hua looked at Su Yin. This woman was the only one in the world who would think that the water of this mortal lake was so much better than Shenghan Mountain's Jingshui Lake.
"Come." Su Yin took a deep breath, smiled at Rong Hua, and stuffed a river lantern into his arms. "Let's release river lanterns," he said with a smile. "You should come too. I just heard from passersby that making a wish while releasing river lanterns on this day is particularly effective."
"Me?" Rong Hua looked at the river lantern Su Yin had forced upon him and said calmly, "I don't have any wishes to make."
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