Chapter 500 My vision went black



Seeing that everyone was getting increasingly panicked, Wuma Zhe raised his hand to signal them to calm down.

"Let's all go home and find out if there's any important person with the surname Gongshan. Keep a low profile for the next few days, stay home and read more books, don't go out and wander around, and observe the situation before making any decisions."

"good!"

After discussing it, everyone led their maids and servants home.

Qin Luo and Wu Hua didn't stop along the way until they returned to the inn.

I only truly relaxed once I entered the space; Mao Mao, my number one lackey, was still as enthusiastic as ever.

"Eldest brother, eldest sister, second brother, you're back! Did you have fun? Are you tired?"

Everyone responded enthusiastically, while the little ones pulled it aside.

Share the food I bought today with it, after the little rascals leave.

Qin Luo looked at the dazed and worried man.

“Dumb, the women here behave just like those spoiled young men outside. If you’re left here alone, your safety is very likely not guaranteed.”

Upon hearing this, Xuhe stopped cultivating and immediately flapped its wings and ran over.

"What's wrong? What happened to you, Daidai? Are you hurt?"

Dumbly bent down and picked it up, stroking its beautiful feathers.

This reassured it.

"It's nothing, we just ran into a few spoiled brats. They were a bit annoying, but they didn't try anything forceful."

Xu He had just breathed a sigh of relief when Qin Luo looked at it and sighed.

"Sigh, if only Xuhe could transform into human form sooner and stay with Daidai day and night, then I wouldn't have to worry!"

As soon as she finished speaking, Xuhe flew down from Daidai's arms.

No matter how much Daidai called out, it couldn't change its mind and it ran back to the stream.

The determination to continue cultivating, that spirit of never resting until one transforms into a human.

Even Qin Luo couldn't help but give it a thumbs up.

"Xuhe is amazing! He just does what he says, but speaking of which, why is he so concerned about Daidai?"

Her question was directed at the person holding a sugar figurine and chewing on a pastry.

Wu Hua, who was walking unsteadily towards her, untied her clothes.

"Who knows? We were the ones who worked so hard to save it, but it just happened to take a liking to Dumbass at first sight..."

Listening blankly to their slightly jealous words, she raised the corners of her mouth as she watched Xu He's retreating figure.

"Perhaps because I never mocked its disheveled appearance."

Qin Luo and Wu Hua…

They just blurted it out; it wasn't intentional at all.

The two of them had thought a lot about the fact that Xuhe and they were rather distant.

I never expected it to be because of this; I thought it was just the two of them, one human and one demon.

What kind of karmic connection is this? It seems I'll have to change things up in the future.

Under no circumstances should you mock someone during their low points.

"Okay, you win, but neither of us meant any harm..."

Daidai knew, of course, that the two of them hadn't done it on purpose, and explained to them that Xuhe wasn't blaming them.

The guilt in their hearts finally dissipated.

The group rested peacefully for the night in the space.

The next morning, when preparing to leave, besides the two demons

Everyone gathered on the grass. Qin Luo felt that taking four children out at once was too conspicuous.

So he thought of letting Tengteng stay in the space with the pineapple and the seedlings.

He, along with Wu Hua and Qin Jia, went with Dai Dai to his hometown, Miyuan Village.

But the pineapple and the sprout clung tightly to her legs as if they were glued on, refusing to let go.

Qin Luo had no choice but to take all three of them out with her.

As soon as she opened the door, she saw Xiao Er standing there waiting.

"Is there something you need?"

The waiter hurriedly went to do it upon hearing the sound.

"Did you sleep well, sirs? Breakfast has been prepared downstairs; please feel free to come and enjoy it. However…"

"What is it?"

The waiter glanced behind her, somewhat embarrassed, and Qin Luo understood immediately from his gesture.

“My sister-in-law was frightened yesterday and has been having nightmares and can’t be left alone, so we didn’t book any extra rooms.”

After saying that, he tossed a ten-tael silver ingot to the waiter.

"Go and book two more rooms for me."

The waiter took the silver and quickly agreed.

"I'll go right away. How many more days will you be staying, sir?"

How much is a monthly pass here?

The waitress didn't dare quote a price directly; she had to ask the shopkeeper first.

So he told Qin Luo and the others to go downstairs for breakfast first, and he would go back to give her an answer after he had asked her.

After Qin Luo nodded, he led Daidai, Qin Jia, and the little ones downstairs.

As they walked, he specifically told the little ones to eat less later.

If we don't have enough, we can go out and buy more; we absolutely mustn't scare the other people in the inn.

The little ones were very sensible, each nodding and patting their chests to assure them.

She absolutely wouldn't eat a single extra bite, but Qin Luo knew in her heart...

This guarantee is practically worthless, so I might as well just let them be.

At worst, I'll just pay a little more for the food myself later.

Just as they finished eating their twentieth basket of steamed buns, the innkeeper came over with the room key.

Seeing the mountain of steamers piled on the table, I was immediately dumbfounded.

They're using free, plentiful breakfasts to attract customers because business is bad.

At this rate, the inn will probably go out of business sooner or later.

But they can't just go back on their word and take back the advertisements they've already placed.

The shopkeeper's face, painted with rouge, was so wrinkled it looked like a crumpled piece of paper.

I thought they were big spenders with a monthly subscription, but it turns out they're a group of gluttons who're going to eat themselves into poverty.

She was truly on the verge of tears, but could only maintain a smile in front of the customers.

So Qin Luo saw a face that looked more like a grimace than a smile.

The shopkeeper walked shakily to her, his hands visibly trembling as he handed her the keys.

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