??336: Chapter 336 Shaless Qin Jia and Qin Fang (4)
336: Chapter 336 Shaless Qin Jia and Qin Fang (4)
An Zisheng was montarily speechless by his wife’s rebuke, his mouth agape but unable to retort a single word.
Kong Shi’s reasoning was sound, and from any perspective, Gu Yelin was indeed a satisfactory man, albeit sowhat stoic and uncommunicative.
Yet An Zisheng knew that marriage wasn’t about finding a chatterbox; it was enough if soone was caring.
Still, there was a hurdle in his heart that he just couldn’t get over.
“Sigh, wife!
It’s just that I can’t bear to let her go…” An Zisheng sighed, his eyes brimming with sorrow.
“Niuniu left us for nineteen years, and when she finally returned, she was whisked away by that Gu family lad.
We are not like those Ancient Martial Artists, who can live very long lives.
Maybe, just maybe, one day we will be gone…”
Upon hearing An Zisheng’s sigh, Kong Shi paused, her eyes also conveying deep reluctance: “I understand what you an.
We are almost fifty now.
Back in ancient tis, seventy years old was rare.
Perhaps it’s true that we might leave any day now…
Sigh!
I really hope to spend a few more years with our daughter…”
With reddened eyes, An Zisheng gently wrapped his arms around his beloved wife, and the two of them stood shoulder to shoulder, looking out the window, their silhouettes tinged with lancholy.
Outside the bedroom door, An Yiqing, who had just returned, stood still with her head lowered.
She had heard everything Kong Shi and An Zisheng had said, and her normally resilient heart throbbed with pain.
At that mont, she couldn’t help but be thankful for Shennong Shi; thankfully, she had found a way!
Thankfully, she was not powerless!
Turning softly, An Yiqing didn’t disturb the couple’s private mont.
She walked into her own bedroom and gently closed the door behind her.
“Xiao Hei, the lifespan of a dog is much shorter than that of a human.
You’ll likely leave before , won’t you?” An Yiqing crouched down and hugged Xiao Hei tightly without letting go.
As if sensing the sadness emanating from the girl, Xiao Hei stayed calm and allowed her to embrace him, occasionally licking her hand affectionately in consolation.
With her head bowed and eyes closed, An Yiqing thought about the dical texts in her space.
“Condense Spirit” could turn an ordinary person into an Ancient Martial Artist, but…
it couldn’t be used on animals.
Over such a long ti, Xiao Hei had beco much more than just An Yiqing’s lifesaver.
He was her family, her companion.
A dog’s normal lifespan was only about twenty years, which ant Xiao Hei could live for at most sixteen more years…
An Yiqing was not a greedy person, but possessing significant dical skills and yet having to watch her loved ones leave one by one was sothing she couldn’t accept.
Call her naive or greedy, but she was just insatiable; she wished all her loved ones to be well and healthy.
After a mont of weakness, An Yiqing picked herself up again.
No use in worrying now.
Only when her dical Arts reached a divine level, would she be able to develop a dicine that could extend the life of animals!
She affectionately rubbed the black fur on Xiao Hei, and smiled brightly, “I’m fine now.
Thank you.”
As if sensing An Yiqing’s cheerful spirit, Xiao Hei’s round amber eyes brightened, and his tail wagged energetically.
He circled around An Yiqing a few tis, then kicked out the piece of fabric from the corner that he had ravaged with bite marks.
An Yiqing laughed in spite of herself as she looked at the fabric covered in tooth marks, playfully tapped Xiao Hei on the nose and scolded with a smile, “Do you like it that much?
You even sleep with it?”
“Woo woo~ woo woo~”
Master, this fellow can talk!
~Woof!~
An Yiqing naturally couldn’t understand dog language, but from Xiao Hei’s behavior, she could tell that he treated this piece of fabric differently.
It’s worth noting that Xiao Hei could recognize words and make phone calls.
Although An Yiqing never quite understood why Xiao Hei was so intelligent, she knew that anything he took a liking to must be out of the ordinary.
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