Chapter 112 The Origami Crane That Guides, and the Delicious Cage



Time flew by and it was already the second night. Tu Shan Ya Ya was extremely bored, so she sat on the bed and swung her little feet.

"How boring! My sister's away on a business trip, Rongrong's still busy, and that jerk who promised to come isn't even here. It's driving Ya Ya crazy!"

As she was talking, she kicked a stool not far away, and in an instant the stool turned into pieces, becoming a pile of broken wood.

Any woman who gets stood up will feel an extremely terrifying rage, and Tu Shan Ya Ya is no exception.

"Thump, thump"

There were two knocks on the door.

A hint of joy flashed in Tu Shan Ya Ya's eyes. She quickly jumped off the bed and opened the door.

But when the door opened, there was no one outside, it was pitch black, and only the faint light coming from a house in the distance proved that someone was still awake.

"Didn't they come?"

"Lady Ya Ya must have misheard."

Tu Shan Ya Ya's eyes drooped, and her expression visibly turned to disappointment. The shift from joy to despair was vividly portrayed on her face at that moment.

As her gaze shifted from afar to near, Tu Shan Ya Ya suddenly noticed a paper crane made of colored paper on the ground.

The direction in which the origami cranes raised their heads seemed to be guiding her.

Tu Shan Ya Ya's face, which was about to cry, revealed faint dimples again. She gently picked up the origami crane and slowly walked in the direction indicated.

Every few dozen meters, there is a paper crane, and Tu Shan Ya Ya will bend down to pick it up before walking away.

This was the most special gift she had ever received in hundreds of years.

As she walked, Tu Shan Ya Ya's arms swelled with more and more paper cranes. When she could no longer hold them all, she realized that she seemed to have entered a small valley.

In the middle is a small river, and three candles on the bank sway in the breeze, like reflections in water or flowers in a mirror.

The moon is reflected in the river, below which are three curved flames, and further down, there seems to be a miniature figure on a cliff, with nine white tails swaying freely behind it.

"Is this Lady Ya Ya?"

Tu Shan Ya Ya's fair little feet couldn't help but take cheerful steps as she ran to the cake.

When we were one step away from the cake.

With a loud bang, a square cage fell from the sky and enveloped Tu Shan Ya Ya.

The sudden turn of events shattered this beautiful moment, and the origami cranes in Tu Shan Ya Ya's arms were startled and scattered all over the ground. Her smiling eyes couldn't help but show a hint of anger.

He gripped the cage with both hands and shouted into the darkness.

"Who dares to plot against Lady Ya Ya? Show yourself right now, or Lady Ya Ya will make you regret it!"

She was about to touch something that looked delicious when someone plotted against her and set a trap.

Ah! Ah! Ah!

What a despicable person.

"But I'm already beautiful enough. I wonder how our Lady Ya Ya would like me to become even more beautiful?"

A voice came from behind her, and Tu Shan Ya Ya turned around abruptly, only to find that the person who came was Chi Mu Sheng.

The emotion deep in his eyes shifted in an instant; the previous anger vanished, but he still spoke in a nonchalant tone.

"Hmph, who gave you the audacity to try and ambush Lady Ya Ya with a cage? Don't you know that this kind of cage is just a matter of breaking it with a flick of your wrist for Lady Ya Ya!"

"Hmm, Ya Ya is really amazing. But this cage isn't for trapping you, it's for eating you."

Chi Musheng smiled and clapped.

What a smug and foolish fox! He's clearly stupid; he can't even see such an obvious cage hanging there. It's unbelievable. But the main problem is that he played dirty.

First, use origami cranes to stir up Tu Shan Ya Ya's emotions, then use fondant cakes to attract the silly fox's full attention, and then slowly put the cage in place to catch the fox.

"For eating?"

With a question in mind, Tu Shan Ya Ya sniffed the cage and found that it had a faint milky smell, like some kind of pastry.

Since it was food, she didn't need to be polite and took a big bite.

A pillar as thick as an arm shattered into two pieces under Tu Shan Ya Ya's little tiger teeth.

The cheeks bulged out and made a "crunch, crunch" sound.

"You damn bastard, this cage food tastes pretty good!"

Chi Musheng reached into the gap with one hand and poked Tu Shan Ya Ya's puffed-up cheek.

"Nonsense, when has my cooking ever been bad, you stupid fox?"

"?"

Tu Shan Ya Ya stared blankly at Chi Mu Sheng, wondering what she had just heard—that bastard called her a stupid fox.

He immediately grabbed the two pillars with both hands in a fit of anger, broke them into pieces, and stuffed them into his mouth.

"You bastard, you're the stupid fox, your whole family is stupid!"

She stepped out of the cage, intending to argue with Chi Musheng, but then, nothing happened.

Because she couldn't get out, she was stuck in the middle of the cage. She had only considered how wide her head could fit through, forgetting that her body couldn't.

"Sigh, Ya Ya, should I praise you, or should I praise you?"

Chi Musheng sighed. Sure enough, if God gives someone a perfect figure, He won't give her an intelligence to match it.

This also serves as a corresponding example of the four-character idiom, "Big Bear, No Brains."

"You wait for a table for Lady Yaya."

Tu Shan Ya Ya mumbled incoherently as she tried to chew the biscuit in her mouth while speaking, making her seem rather awkward.

"Okay, I'll wait, I'll wait until Ya Ya finishes eating the cookie in her mouth."

Chi Musheng was in a playful mood and grabbed Tu Shan Ya Ya's puffed-out cheeks with both hands, playing with them. After all, this was the last time he would play like this, and he would never be able to do it again. Of course, he had to enjoy it to the fullest.

"Get out of here! Lady Ya Ya is going to be angry!"

Tu Shan Ya Ya stared blankly at Chi Mu Sheng. Didn't she have any dignity? How could you treat her like this?

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