Chapter 137 Twins



Qingfeng Temple is located in the orchards behind the mountain.

The sun slowly sank, its afterglow filtering through layers of leaves, casting dappled shadows. A gentle breeze carried the faint scents of earth and fruit.

In the orchard, a little girl of seven or eight years old, dressed in a light purple training uniform, with a starlight bracelet on her wrist shimmering with tiny lights, and a red silk rope tied around her waist, swaying gently in the wind.

She was leading two children, who were just over three years old, like three happy little deer, running freely in the woods, their laughter echoing in the twilight, as clear as wind chimes.

Looking into the distance, two enormous white rabbits can be seen darting swiftly through the forest.

These two white rabbits are different from ordinary rabbits. They are robust, weighing about 20 to 30 kilograms, with strong limbs. With a push of their hind legs, they can leap four or five meters away. Their agility is unlike that of ordinary animals.

The little girl was He Tiantian, who had grown into a charming and lovely young woman.

At this moment, she took the lead, her figure darting through the shadows of the trees like a streak of light. Her toes lightly touched the branches, leaping over one fruit tree after another, chasing after the two white rabbits. Her speed was so fast that it was like a shadow leaping through the forest.

She was like a forest sprite, her eyes sparkling with liveliness and pride, brimming with energy.

She also has a somewhat willful and capricious personality, fearing neither heaven nor earth.

Back in her hometown, she was the "little devil" of the family. Her two older brothers didn't dare to mess with this little sister and had to give in to her in every way. Her parents and grandparents doted on her, but they couldn't do anything about her mischief.

When she arrived at school, she surprised and amazed everyone. She was an outstanding student in every subject, and her exam results were always among the best, earning her high praise from all her teachers and parents.

He was another mischievous little tyrant during breaks, often causing some minor trouble.

Sometimes, she would secretly call her aunt, He Qunfang, with a pitiful expression, saying that she missed her aunt and brother…

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