[Ye Wan's Room]
Ye Wan was sleeping sprawled out, her pillow somehow moved under her shoulders, her neck tilted back due to gravity, and her mouth slightly open.
Her bangs were lifted up, revealing her entire small face.
His posture... well, he looks like a handsome toad.
What we're saying is, no matter how good-looking a person is, they can't withstand being treated like this.
She was having a dream, a dream that she had turned into a monkey.
He was caught stealing peaches from his owner's tree.
They kept them in the stable to feed the horses.
Feeding horses is fine, I've fed monkeys before.
Oh my, the horse she's feeding is really beautiful.
It has a muscular body, long legs, a strong waist, a pert buttocks, strong and agile limbs, and glossy fur!
Its black mane hangs naturally down its neck, adding a touch of luxury to its elegant neck.
His big eyes were full of impatience.
His slightly pursed lips carried a hint of indifference and disdain, as if he were about to say something:
Woman, take your cheap, withered grass and get out of this tyrant's stable!
Ye Wan felt very sorry for the CEO Junma, who looked constipated.
Heaven gave it a handsome face and a strong body, but not a healthy stomach.
So, after a fierce internal struggle, Ye Wan took out the banana she had been saving for a full ten minutes and handed it to it.
"Eat it, and it will clear up."
"..."
The domineering CEO turned his face away, disdainfully ignoring the banana Ye Wan offered him.
Ha, the little thing is quite stubborn.
It tilted its head, tilting its face slightly upward, inadvertently revealing its sharply defined jawline.
Seeing that the domineering CEO's horse wasn't giving her any face, Ye Wan breathed a sigh of relief, peeled the banana, and started eating it herself.
To everyone's surprise, the domineering CEO's horse suddenly became enraged.
It raised its forelimbs, as if to push Ye Wan aside.
It seems like the banana Ye Wan ate was his.
Ye Wan didn't tolerate her. She took a step back, finished the banana, and provocatively threw the banana peel to the horse.
"You don't want it when I offer it to you, but you still won't eat it yourself! Just because you're good-looking doesn't mean you can't be reasonable!"
The domineering CEO's horse was enraged and crashed into the stable fence.
If Ye Wan hadn't dodged quickly, she would have been hit by the wooden plank.
The wooden plank collapsed, pulling out a lump of something...
Ye Wan hurriedly covered her mouth and nose: "It stinks!"
The domineering horse looked very smug, but Ye Wan could see its face more and more clearly.
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Ye Wan opened her eyes, and what came into view was the pale blue bed canopy of the inn.
Oh, it was just a dream...
But why does it still smell so bad after I woke up?!
Is that thing even capable of being tracked?
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When the pig-faced man came in, he almost thought he had gone to the wrong place.
With such a carefree sleeping posture, who could tell she's a girl?
After confirming several times, he slowly approached Ye Wan.
He and Ye Wan were staring at each other, wide-eyed.
Ye Wan sat up; her neck was a little sore from being idle for so long. She rolled her eyes at the pig-faced man, her tone quite helpless: "Pigsy, did you fall into a cesspool?"
No wonder I dreamt I was a monkey feeding horses; it turns out it was the old pig who came.
The pig-faced man didn't know who Ye Wan was referring to as Bajie, but he guessed it wasn't a good name.
From as far back as he can remember, everyone called him abusive names.
"Monster!" "Fat pig!" "Disgusting fatso!"
He let out a pig-like squeal and lunged at Ye Wan, but of course, he only managed to pounce on her empty-handed.
Ye Wan deftly flipped over, grabbed the pig-faced man's hair, and kicked him in the back with both feet:
"Oh, so you've come to fight me!"
The pig-faced man leaped backward with all his might, trying to use his weight to pin Ye Wan down, but he was just too slow.
Ye Wan had been jumping for quite a while when he finally landed on the ground as if in slow motion.
Unexpectedly, Ye Wan was so difficult to deal with. The pig-faced man rolled over, put his hands on the ground, and lay down like a wild beast, panting.
Ye Wan had long forgotten about faking fainting and infiltrating the enemy's lair.
Finally, a thick-skinned punching bag has arrived.
It's a good opportunity to practice my boxing skills, which I haven't used in a long time.
This was specially designed for her by her master; it can't be wasted.
It has been three days since I left Moonset Crow Cry Valley.
I miss my master so much.
Her fists cracked, every finger itched, and Ye Wan said excitedly:
"You big piglet! Are you ready to get a beating?"
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Before the pig-faced man could even comprehend this new nickname, he was punched on the bridge of his nose.
Boom!
Click!
"Aww—"
The pig-faced man's excessively agonizing screams and the sounds of impact caused the room's barrier to tremble three times, even noticeable to Uncle Cai outside.
I knew the pig-faced guy was useless, but I never imagined he'd be this useless.
He was actually beaten down by a young girl with blond hair, without even a chance to fight back, yet he still dared to volunteer to deal with a mid-stage fourth-order cultivator.
waste!
Even Ah Wu, who is usually the most unreliable, is more useful than him.
Although he felt utterly disgusted with the pig-faced man, Uncle Cai still put down the unconscious Ji Kongmeng and broke through the barrier to join the battle.
No matter how strong Ye Wan's close combat skills are, it's impossible for her to deal with both Uncle Cai and Pig-faced Man at the same time!
As soon as the barrier was broken, Ye Wan discovered someone and casually tossed a pig-faced man to Uncle Cai.
The pig-faced man's massive body crashed through the roof and flew out.
Uncle Cai barely caught it, and was startled:
The pig-faced man's body was limp, as if he had no bones. Was it because all the bones in his body were broken?
The skin was intact, but the bones were completely shattered.
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