"Are they deliberately causing trouble?" Xiao calmed down immediately, and Wendy shook her head: "No, these are the so-called unreasonable parents on Earth. Overindulging them will only make them suffer more when society beats them up. Oh, that's what the short videos on Earth say. If that were my child, I'd rather they be reincarnated."
Hearing Wendy's words, Xiao fell silent, but he still wanted to save him. His brows were full of worry, but Wendy shook her head and advised Xiao not to think that way.
“If we go up there, we might get praise, but what then? Are we going to have to intervene every time?” Wendy continued to persuade him. “Even if something goes wrong, it won’t be our problem.” “Wendy?” Xiao looked at Wendy and suddenly felt that he was a stranger. “If it were just an accident, I would naturally intervene, but this is clearly intentional.” Wendy shook his head.
Xiao hesitated, then remained silent.
Nothing serious happened, but the child's parents were given a stern lecture by the staff at Biyi Lake. However, they were still trying to argue and shirk responsibility for their child.
"He's still a child! He was just being a little mischievous, so what!"
"Can't you adults be a little more understanding?"
Such blood pressure-raising words kept pouring out of the child's parents. Wendy silently pulled Xiao closer to listen to these blood pressure-raising words up close.
"Do you want me to take action?" Wendy leaned close to Xiao's ear. Xiao stared at Wendy, whose eyes were calm, as calm as still water. Xiao shook his head. There was no need. If Wendy took action, it would only cause him trouble.
Let's just leave it at that, and deal with it if it really gets involved.
Leaving the Lake of Love and arriving at the five-star hotel, Venti looked around. Xiao followed silently behind Venti, still shaken by what had just happened. He wondered if Liyue, which he had protected for a thousand years, would produce a parent like him, trampling morality underfoot. If so, what was the point of protecting Liyue?
Is it to fulfill the contract with Lord Zhongli?
Or something else?
Xiao Xiao's head is so itchy, it feels like Xiao Xiao is growing a brain.
"Okay, Xiao, come over here." Wendy pulled Xiao to a corner. They didn't deliberately go to the top floor, but went straight to the first floor. There were still quite a few people on the first floor, and this corner happened to be the last spot.
"Welcome, what would you two like to eat?" The robot waiter arrived the moment Xiao and Wendy sat down. Wendy glanced at the menu, then at Xiao, who seemed preoccupied, sighed, patted Xiao on the shoulder, and comforted her, "It's okay, don't think too much. Let's eat first." "Hmm..." Xiao snapped out of her reverie, sat down, and ordered.
After telling the robot waiter what the food was for, Wendy started talking about other things to distract Xiao, even regretting bringing Xiao to witness that scene. Xiao shook his head, saying he was fine. "The wind around you has become heavy, and you still say you're fine. Eat more," Wendy sighed, patting Xiao's head. Xiao nodded.
"Trouble has arrived." While enjoying Xiao's soft hair, Wendy narrowed her eyes and looked towards the door. There, the unreasonable parents brought their child into the restaurant. Seeing that all the tables inside were full, only Wendy's table was relatively empty, so she came over.
"Mind sharing a table?" Although the older woman used a question, she spoke with the tone of an affirmation. Wendy smiled and said, "Yes, I mind." "That's good... wait a minute?" The older woman was about to sit down when Wendy's reply completely baffled her. "What do you mean? We're just sharing a table with you, and you're trying to kick us out?" The older man frowned.
"Hey, hey, hey, come and see! We just wanted to share a table with them, but they refused! Is there any justice in this world? Is there no law?" The woman plopped down on the ground and started throwing a tantrum, and even the child started wailing.
People around them were gossiping, but Wendy remained unmoved, her smile unchanged: "Sister, it's not that I don't want to share a table with you, but our table is full." "Liar, there's room for four more people!" Although the woman's tone softened a bit after being called "sister," her attitude was still very firm.
"Oh dear, my friend here has lost four friends." Wendy lied without batting an eye, and although Xiao glared at her fiercely, Wendy continued her charade: "Although ordinary people can't see it, there are indeed four people sitting here. Don't believe me? Look." Wendy stretched out her hand and lightly tapped the middle of the old woman's eyebrows.
The older woman looked up and saw four people vaguely visible on the seats. The faces of the four people were blurry, and they had no feet or physical form. The older woman saw them and they all stared at her.
"Ah!!! There's a ghost!!!" The old lady screamed at the top of her lungs. Wendy, out of the old lady's sight, secretly turned her head and stuck her tongue out at Xiao. Xiao looked at Wendy helplessly, but returned a smile.
"What era are we living in? There are still ghosts?"
"I think this old lady has gone crazy..."
The surrounding discussions continued unabated.
"So, sister, I can't help it." Wendy shrugged. "It's not that I don't want to sit with you, but my friends' friends definitely won't agree."
"Let's go! It's bad luck!" The uncle glared fiercely at Wendy, who looked at him innocently. The uncle then pulled the aunt and the child away.
Once Wendy confirmed that this exceptional young man had indeed left the hotel, she burst into unrestrained laughter.
"Hahahaha, oh my god, that's hilarious! How can people still be so easily fooled these days?" Wendy laughed until her stomach hurt, sitting down opposite Xiao. "Just a little trick, and that family was terrified. Looks like they're not so good people after all." "Sigh," Xiao said helplessly, "They're only human after all..."
"Don't worry, it's nothing. It's just a tiny bit condensed from the wind, a little trick, nothing to worry about~" Wendy winked at Xiao.
Perfect timing! The food we ordered has arrived. Let's start eating anyway.
The family, growing increasingly angry, decided they couldn't let it go. "We'll deal with them when they're alone. I know some people in the underworld," the uncle said menacingly.
Wendy overheard this, but she didn't really want to tell Xiao.
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It's a bit off-character, but don't worry about it.
After all, I recently encountered a truly awful family, so I got to vent my anger ovo
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