Chapter 37 Morning Class



"You can leave on your own later. There is no need to say goodbye to me." Then he stood up and walked into the house.

She couldn't stay any longer and decided to spend time with the three little ones.

Looking at Lan Yin eating the delicious food, Chu Ying felt hungry herself, so she picked up the fruit and took another bite.

"Lan Yin, do you like eating this so much?"

"I like it! This is the first time I've eaten such delicious fruit!" Lan Yin's bright eyes turned to confusion, "Senior Sister, don't you like it?"

"It feels okay, not annoying at all."

Seeing that she was called Senior Sister, Chu Ying leaned forward and whispered, "When there's a chance in the future, Senior Sister will take you to eat something better than this."

"Really? Thank you, Senior Sister!"

Lan Yin's face was covered with juice, which made Chu Ying laugh.

Soon the spiritual fruits were eaten up, and the three little ones decided to go home.

Before leaving, Lan Yin bowed to the room where the third elder was.

Although the third elder was meditating with his eyes closed in the house, he couldn't help but smile.

When Chu Ying and the other two were going down the mountain, they arrived at a place where they could hear the sound of water again.

"Let's go over there and take a look."

"Senior Sister, Master didn't say we can go there."

Chu Ying waved her little hand and patted Lan Yin's shoulder heavily.

"You didn't say you weren't allowed to go, right? Don't you want to go and see your future home?"

"But..." Lan Yin was obviously moved.

Chu Ying quickly gave Li Tian a look, and Li Tian understood and hurriedly grabbed Lan Yin's other hand.

"Lan Yin, we're just going to take a look. Don't worry, my senior sister and I will protect you."

The two of them didn't give Lan Yin any chance to speak and dragged her towards the sound of water.

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