177. Extra: Chengzhou's Irresponsible Past Life (I) (1 / 2)



Extra: Chengzhou's irresponsible past life (Part 1)

The year when the divine beasts gathered to fight, Chu Cheng was afraid of trouble, so he packed up his materials and treasures, chose a Feng Shui treasured place, and slept there. He didn't like trouble by nature, and he knew that the divine beasts would fight endlessly and like to form gangs, so he chose a Feng Shui treasured place that was a little far away and slept a little deeply. When he woke up, he saw that the world had changed drastically, and the place where he rested had become a city, with people coming and going, so lively.

He is the son of a dragon. Outsiders cannot see his true body. They can only see his coiled dragon body like a wall. His entire dragon coiled into an ancient house. The house is so shadowy that passersby cannot see it clearly and cannot remember it. Chu Cheng took a nap and planned to continue sleeping.

But soon he discovered something unusual in his arms.

He fell asleep with his treasures rolled up in his arms. Those treasures were in his arms, just like they were in his house. Mortals couldn't see them, and monsters didn't dare to take them. But now, there was a trace of the smell of treasures that didn't belong to him in his arms. Chu Cheng searched for it and found the source of that smell without much effort - it was a newly sprouted seedling, green and tender, looking quite cute.

Chu Cheng was a little surprised, he didn't remember there was such a sprout in his treasure. He closed his eyes and traced back, only to find that this sprout was originally a seed. The seed somehow fell into his arms after he fell asleep, and took root in the soil in his arms, feeling the nurturing of his dragon breath and the treasure of the earth, and slowly sprouted.

Chu Cheng had never encountered such a thing before. He found it interesting, so he let the sprout grow and took a nap.

The young sprout absorbed the spiritual energy of the earth, and with the nourishment of the dragon breath in his body and the treasure of Huadi, it grew very healthily. When Chu Cheng woke up again, it had grown into a sapling.

Chu Cheng was very pleased to see that it was growing well. He watched over the sapling, wanting to see what the sapling growing in his arms would eventually look like.

The sapling grew taller and taller, and slowly grew into a big tree. Its branches were very long, as if it wanted to stretch its neck to see the world outside the wall. However, the higher the virtue, the higher the evil. Chu Cheng saw that he grew an inch, so he made the wall he turned into an inch higher, firmly blocking the sapling and preventing him from stretching his branches outside.

The tree grew bigger and bigger, it bloomed flowers and bore fruit, and it turned out to be an apricot tree.

Chu Cheng smelled the spiritual energy on it and thought that it seemed to be about to transform.

Sure enough, a few days later, on a full-moon night, Chu Cheng discovered that a young man in green clothes was sitting on the branch of the apricot tree. The young man had a handsome face, long hair like a waterfall, a pair of eyes as beautiful as black pearls from the East China Sea under the moonlight, and a bright red mouth. He sat on the branch, swinging his feet. His feet were delicate and white, like snow under the winter sun.

The boy seemed to want to look outside the wall, but he couldn't see it. He slowly stood up, stood on the tree branch, then jumped towards the wall and landed steadily on it. Chu Cheng heard his joyful laughter. He sat down on the wall, holding his chin and looking outside.

Chu Cheng didn't think there was anything interesting outside the wall, but the boy liked it very much. He looked around and noticed that everyone was wearing shoes, so he blew two leaves onto their feet and turned them into a pair of green boots. He also noticed that everyone had their hair tied up, so he turned into a hairband and imitated the passers-by who tied half of their hair up.

He took a look and felt that he was no different from the other people on the street, so he jumped off the wall and walked towards the mortal world.

Chu Cheng didn't expect that he would enter the world. After thinking for a while, he transformed and followed him.

This house was originally formed from his body, and now that he was leaving, the house would disappear. Chu Cheng transformed into a house, and cast a spell to hide the house and the treasures inside - including the apricot tree, and then walked forward.

The boy walked down the street, and everything he saw was new to him. He had been inside the wall for too long, and he wanted to see the world outside the wall, but he found that no matter how tall he grew, the wall was taller than him. He was so eager that he walked out of the tree and into the world outside the wall.

The vendors on the street kept shouting their wares, and the boy followed the sweet smell and came to a stall.

"Would you like to buy some osmanthus cake, sir?" the vendor said, handing over a bag of osmanthus cake.

The young man took it, picked it up and took a bite. It was sweet and soft. He couldn't help but eat a few more bites and was about to leave holding the osmanthus cake.

"Hey, sir, you haven't paid yet." The peddler said hurriedly.

The boy looked at him, somewhat puzzled.

The vendor was not puzzled. He saw that the young man in front of him was handsome and dressed elegantly. He looked like the son of a wealthy family. How could he eat without paying?

"Sir, if you take my osmanthus cake, you have to pay me."

"Money?" The young man asked doubtfully. His voice was very elegant, like the sound of pendants and rings touching each other. He thought for a moment, stretched out his hand and produced two fruits, and handed them over. "Here you go."

"I don't want your apricots, I want money."

The young man seemed a little confused and frowned slightly.

The merchant pointed to his palm anxiously, "Copper coins and silver."

The boy still didn't understand. He was stunned when he suddenly heard a laugh from behind him. Someone put a few copper coins into the dealer's hand and said, "I'll pay for him."

The boy turned his head in confusion and saw a very handsome young man in front of him. His pupils were very black and there was a slight smile in his eyes. The boy moved closer and smelled him and felt that the scent on him was very familiar, but he didn't know the man in front of him, so he had to tilt his head to look at him.

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