Chapter 323 Good Luck



"What?!" Li Yue exclaimed in surprise. "Wait a minute, I'll go get her."

Li Yue rushed off to find Zhu Guanshan.

Xia Chuhe's hand, which was trying to stop her, froze in mid-air: "..."

No, wouldn't sending a message be faster?

Because Xia Chuhe's news was so unexpected, Zhu Guanshan arrived so quickly that she even left Li Yue behind.

"Lord of the city! I actually have superpowers? What are my superpowers?" The voice arrived before the person.

If Zhuguan Mountain had a tail, it would definitely spiral upwards into the sky.

Xia Chuhe didn't keep him in suspense: "Good luck."

"What? Wish me luck?" Zhu Guanshan asked, puzzled.

"Your special ability is the Luck Buff." Xia Chuhe spread his hands. "Literally, it means a luck boost that makes things go more smoothly for you."

The Follower's Handbook didn't explain the specific effects of the Good Luck ability in detail, and Xia Chuhe wasn't sure either. However, this ability seemed pretty good; although it wasn't a very lethal ability, it must be very practical.

Just look at Felix Felicis from the magical world to see how rare good fortune is.

"What..." Zhu Guanshan was a little disappointed. Compared to the elusive luck, she would rather have a powerful superpower and take control of her own destiny.

Li Yue, who had just arrived breathless, overheard their conversation and said with a complicated expression, "Your sister..."

The arrival of the two housekeepers, who simultaneously restrained the housekeeper's power, allowed Zhu Guanshan to escape with the living map—a stroke of good luck indeed.

Zhu Guanshan remained silent for a long while before saying, "I miss my sister."

"There will be a day when I see them."

...

While Xia Chuhe was looking at the follower's manual, he noticed a small creature on the farm: a naked little girl running happily in the field, holding a hen in her arms.

Upon seeing the familiar hen, Xia Chuhe immediately understood the girl's identity—a dragon egg, a dragon girl.

A little monster hatched from a dragon egg. Luckily, she bumped into the kind-hearted Su Ye, who taught her some things. The little monster stayed peacefully on the farm for a few months and finally started to look more like a human.

Being a monster isn't so bad, but it's always better to blend into a large group in human form and avoid the strange looks from others.

Xia Chuhe rested his chin on his hand and sent a message to Bao'er, asking her to bring over some clothes.

After getting the clothes, Xia Chuhe threw them into the farm and had the Dragon Girl change into them.

After concealing her body, Xia Chuhe released the Dragon Girl.

The dragon girl tugged at the slightly long sleeves and hem, looking displeased: "I don't like it."

After saying that, she started to cry.

As she shed tears, a little dark cloud appeared above Bao'er's head, as if it were raining.

Bao'er crossed her arms above her head, looking utterly disgusted: "Even after becoming human, you're still so annoying!"

No sooner had he finished speaking than the rain intensified.

Xia Chuhe waved the little dark cloud, getting his hand wet with rainwater: "Don't cry, I'll take you to get new clothes made later."

The dark clouds disappeared, and the Dragon Girl stopped crying and started laughing.

Compared to her last appearance, the Dragon Girl has become a little smarter, but she is not as lively and prone to running around as before.

Now, Taotie City has built office areas, trading areas, and some breeding farms. The trading area already has shops selling food, weapons, and clothing.

The clothing store only sells adult sizes; the dragon girl's clothes need to be custom-made.

While waiting for the clothes, Xia Chuhe asked her, "Do you have a name?"

After asking the question, Xia Chuhe laughed first. The Dragon Girl had very few contacts, and no one had given her a name, so where would she get one?

The dragon girl replied, "Yes, I want Guda."

Xia Chuhe: "..."

Without asking, it's obvious that the name comes from the hen that the Dragon Girl never lets go of.

As if to confirm Xia Chuhe's conjecture, the hen puffed out her chest, stretched her neck, and clucked.

Xia Chuhe was a little worried.

It seems she's spoiled her child.

Xia Chuhe remained silent, and the Dragon Girl ignored her, running around the clothing store looking at clothes and occasionally touching the hen in her arms.

The clothing store's custom-made business wasn't doing well, so when they received Xia Chuhe's order, they immediately made it for her first.

The big, small, and hen didn't have to wait long before the dragon girl's new clothes arrived.

Dressed in well-fitting clothes, the dragon girl was exquisitely beautiful, almost like a porcelain doll. Faced with such a doll, Xia Chuhe simply couldn't bring himself to say "Guda."

After scratching his head repeatedly with both hands, Xia Chuhe finally came up with a compromise: "Your name is very nice, would you like to write it down?"

The Dragon Girl stared at Xia Chuhe with her bright, sparkling eyes. Her eyes had a golden tint, and under the lights of the clothing store, her pupils appeared to be full, spindle-shaped.

The dragon girl's eyes are very similar to a cat's eyes.

Xia Chuhe avoided her eyes and wrote the two characters "Gu Da" on the ground stroke by stroke.

"Do you like it?" Xia Chuhe asked.

The dragon girl's eyebrows slowly furrowed and then relaxed. She shook her head: "I want to learn to read."

"good."

After Xia Chuhe agreed, he handed the Dragon Girl over to 04. Anyway, 04 was teaching Bao'er anyway, so taking on another student wouldn't make a difference.

After briefly dealing with the Taotie City matter, Xia Chuhe threw himself back into the dungeon. After the farm was upgraded, the land area had increased to more than 3,000 mu, still some distance from the goal of 10,000 mu.

This time, perhaps because he used his lucky ability, Xia Chuhe successfully obtained the core of the dungeon.

However, trouble soon followed.

The core of the instance was taken by Xia Chuhe, and the instance disappeared, much to the dissatisfaction of several small factions around it.

"The dungeon is gone, where are we going to find resources?"

"I hate people like you the most, always trying to create change."

"As usual, we'll split the value of the core item equally among the three of us."

"..."

This instance is very small, with only two small factions in the vicinity, and they are demanding a share of the spoils.

Xia Chuhe recalled the Happy Five-Star Hotel from the past. When she first obtained the core of the dungeon, Dream City and several surrounding cities all wanted a piece of the pie.

How was it handled back then?

Oh right, we divided up the territory with them and signed some kind of agreement.

However, at that time, Xia Chuhe had not yet established Taotie City, and she only had a few companions fighting alongside her. When the enemy outnumbered her, she would seek help from Xintian.

Today, behind Xia Chuhe stands the entire Taotie City.

...

The lean man leading the small faction urged Xia Chuhe again: "Hurry up, according to the rules, think about how to divide it."

"Rules? What rules?" Xia Chuhe asked with a half-smile.

The lean man said impatiently, "The rules set by our predecessors state that if you destroy the core of a dungeon and damage its resources, you must compensate the people nearby."

"Oh, predecessors...which predecessor?"

"Pretending to be confused? Are you trying to cause me trouble?" The lean man crossed his arms, pressing his knuckles together until they cracked.

Xia Chuhe laughed and said, "Don't be angry. It's just the rule I heard. How can it be that whoever gets it gets it?"

The lean man asked suspiciously, "Who said that?"

“I said it.” Xia Chuhe’s hands were wreathed in scorching flames, and his aura suddenly rose to a new level.

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