Chapter 56 Fate Has Changed



"Xiao Guangzi, look at this bamboo dragonfly. Your father made it for us. I've kept it ever since. I didn't even let go of it when it fell into the river."

Song Shouye picked up the bamboo dragonfly on the bedside. Perhaps because it was too old, or perhaps because it had been soaked in water for a long time, the wings of the bamboo dragonfly had become deformed.

But Song Shouye has always kept it, which shows that the bamboo dragonfly holds an important position in his heart.

"Let's go cut some bamboo later, and I'll make you a new bamboo dragonfly."

Zhang Shuguang's eyes felt a little hot.

What Master Yuxu said was absolutely right. Song Shouye helped him to hold on to his childhood innocence which he could never get back.

"Great! Little Photon is the best. I can't even make a bamboo dragonfly."

Song Shouye learned a lot of martial arts and had the strength to clear wasteland and farm, but he was not able to do fine handicrafts.

"I sleep alone every day and I'm not afraid at all. My master and fellow apprentices all praise me for my bravery."

Song Shouye stared at Zhang Shuguang, waiting for his good friend's praise.

"Keeping the business is awesome, but I can't do that. Now I have to sleep with my brother!"

"Xiao Guangzi, I will protect you from now on. My martial arts skills are amazing. My brothers all praised my rapid progress. I can also exorcise evil spirits. You don't have to be afraid of anything with me around."

Song Shouye became even more proud after receiving Zhang Shuguang's praise.

"Shouye, come back with me and stay at my house. Your Grandpa Zhang, the Steward, and your Grandma Guixiang have missed you very much since you disappeared."

Probably influenced by the original owner's obsession, since meeting Song Shouye, Zhang Shuguang's desire to take him away has become stronger and stronger.

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