"I don't know what happened in the end, it was terrifying!"
Hikari tugged at my arm and complained softly. She looked around to make sure no one was hurt before checking on her two older sisters.
Lena grinned and crossed her arms behind her head, proudly showing off her work. She then mentioned that she would make various improvements later. Apart from the flower fairy who chimed in with shining eyes, no one else was in the room.
Despite the recent accident, the sun, announcing the arrival of daylight, slowly rose across the shattered sky of the miniature garden, seemingly unaffected, traversing the extended lines of numerous cracks. A sparse breeze blew from afar, sweeping across the uneven earth, and golden sunlight poured down, bathing everything in sight in a warm, pale gold.
The remaining charred black marks stopped expanding rapidly after losing further support, and after being interfered with by the holy attribute bombardment, they were eventually worn down by the power of the Little Garden itself over time, losing their original attributes.
Only the enormous scars remaining on the earth and in the sky silently testify to the battle that has just taken place. However, as time goes by, it is believed that all of this will inevitably be gradually filled with new contents, and then restored to its original state.
The hunting dog and Pupu, who had disappeared a moment ago, came over and surrounded me along with the cat, who always jumps into my arms on its own. Their warm body temperature, even through the fur, still brought a cozy feeling. They warmed my slightly cooled hands, and the cool touch was just right as I rested them on the back of my neck, allowing my tired brain to gradually clear and relax.
It's like sitting in the shade of a tree on a warm summer afternoon, listening to the babbling of a nearby stream.
"Ah, peaceful days are still better."
Looking at the distant sky, for some reason, a sigh naturally escaped my lips.
The noisy hall fell silent in an instant, and everyone looked at me with inquiring, surprised and puzzled expressions.
"No, it's nothing, I just suddenly wished that this moment could last a little longer."
I shook my head and rallied myself.
The wisdom of the stars… Although I don't know the specific members of that church, based on my few encounters so far, they seem to be people who thrive on chaos. If necessary, perhaps I should ask my mentor to submit an arrest warrant to the academic community…
"I'll go cook!"
Hikari suddenly jumped up and ran hurriedly towards the kitchen: "Mr. Yumi, take a rest! It'll be ready soon!"
Yao seemed to chuckle softly, clapped his hands lightly, and two puppet maids appeared out of nowhere, bowed gracefully, and headed towards the kitchen.
Soon, this slightly tiring yet heartwarming breakfast came to an end.
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