Chapter 164 Sending You a Rainbow



[Host, wake up. Are you planning to hibernate in November?]

"Okay, it's so cold, let me sleep a little longer."

After saying that, he rolled over on the bed and happened to touch something icy cold.

There was only one pale yellow flower, which seemed to have come from nowhere. The flower head alone was as big as two of Lu Yulan's faces, with layers upon layers of petals, but it didn't have much of a fragrance.

Since that day, Lu Yulan has received flowers for a whole month, and has had the privilege of witnessing the biodiversity of this small planet.

I don't know where they found the little ones, and they always wake up before me. Ever since I started sleeping with them, I haven't woken up particularly early, and my headaches have stopped. I'm so happy.

[That's really something! They rotate the flowers every seven days, sending seven different colors each time. Are they trying to send you a rainbow?]

"What, you're envious? You can't have this by envying."

As he spoke, he stretched and put the large yellow flower back into the extra small vase.

[Tch, your genes hadn't even appeared when this system was collecting flowers back then.]

So, if you don't have some literary knowledge, you won't even understand what Xiaomi is saying. Well, let's just assume it's jealousy. She needs to get up.

In November, the entire Rose Star had entered late autumn. The leaves on the entire back mountain were nothing but fiery red, and the whole planet was a sea of ​​red.

It does indeed live up to the name that Lu Yulan gave it.

Looking out from the terrace, the vast fields of crops were already golden and ready for harvest, much earlier than she had imagined.

The miracle was running smoothly, and with the uncle taking care of things, she didn't need to think about anything except preparing new products.

Grandpa spends his days happily circling around the planet, and occasionally his younger brother Lu will send him video messages.

Everything seemed perfect, except that person wasn't there.

Lu Yulan's dejection didn't last long; soon, a little creature appeared on her shoulder and kissed her.

"My baby is so awesome."

Having saved the baby's life, Lu Yulan took a deep breath and prepared to go downstairs; she was going to the back mountain.

Grandpa Lu said that several waterfowl flew to the waterfall behind the mountain. She and Chu Rui made an appointment to catch them today and find some trees that can be used as pine branches to make smoked bacon.

"Sweetie, come on, Mommy will take you on a picnic."

Xiaozhu is now a bit bigger than her palm at first, about the size of a hand.

It's really... a cause for celebration, although compared to its mother, it's not even worth a single foot of hers.

Grandpa Lu was having breakfast when he saw Lu Yulan come downstairs. He immediately called out, "Lanlan, come on, Grandpa found a small island in the middle of the sea. The things on the island are really interesting. Grandpa will take you there."

Lu Yulan casually picked up a small meat bun and fed it to her little Zhu. It was specially made for her, only the size of a regular shrimp dumpling, small and exquisite.

"Grandpa, no, I have to go to the back mountain. I'll go to the island with you this afternoon. Greenie, I haven't seen it in so long. Why don't you go with it?"

Seeing Xiaozhu stuffing her cheeks full, Lu Yulan's appetite also increased a bit. She had originally planned to eat one vermicelli bun, but after a moment of realization, she ate two.

Grandpa Lu paused, a little embarrassed. "Green is still sleeping. Maybe it's going into hibernation now that autumn is here."

"Alright, I got it. You go to the back mountain. I'm going to find Gu Chen. I heard they've been playing games with space pirates lately."

Only Grandpa Lu could treat that kind of thing like a game.

"Let's go, Chu Rui, let's go to the back mountain!"

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