The girl rely glanced around and then went into the villa on her own.
The others also stood at the entrance for a while before they too felt there was nothing particularly interesting and stepped inside.
Under Spice Girl's direction, the workers unloaded the piano from the truck and carried it into the house.
"Should we put it in Shimizu's bedroom?" Arisugawa Hoshina asked.
Haruka Yuzan looked at the luxurious body of the piano and nodded, "Yes, put it in her room. After all, it's a gift from Yuko."
"Okay." Arisugawa Hoshina nodded, then continued to direct the workers.
"By the way, Hoshina, that matter... it's finished, isn't it?" Haruka Yuzan suddenly asked.
On the day of the fireworks festival, Spice Girl wasn't there; she went to the police station because Arisugawa Daichi had disappeared for a week.
And funnily enough, the person who reported the disappearance was a debt collector from a gambling den.
As Arisugawa Daichi's relative, Arisugawa Hoshina was called to the police station to register her information.
When the gambling den's muscle saw that Arisugawa Daichi had vanished, their idea was to make the little delinquent girl pay off her father's debts — even going so far as to try and force her to sell herself when she couldn't co up with the money!
But all their plans were shattered by a black Honda that appeared out of nowhere, and stepping out from the car was the local and notoriously ruthless Oda Group!
The Oda Group had suddenly beco patrons of the Oto Family, the formidable behemoth.
The gambling den's manager didn't dare to provoke them and, after receiving a harsh lesson, realized he couldn't afford to ss with the little delinquent girl!
This was sothing Haruka Yuzan had asked Yuko to arrange.
He wanted to help all the way through; he didn't want to see any clichéd plot where the little delinquent girl got kidnapped by the gambling den's thugs.
Everything was arranged ticulously to prevent any future troubles.
"The matter is already resolved," Arisugawa Hoshina said with pursed lips, and deep down she had a hunch, a feeling that the person behind this 'little incident' was most certainly Haruka Yuzan.
And behind the scenes, Yuko had surely lent a hand.
But... what if Arisugawa Daichi were simply killed?
That scum deserved to die, and now that he had disappeared, nobody could disturb them anymore.
"Also, thank you, Haruka."
The little delinquent girl spoke, a flash of gratitude in her eyes, "Knowing that scumbag is gone, I just feel an indescribable relief all over."
"Really, he was my father, and I should be worried, right?"
"But I'm truly happy, now there's no one left to disrupt my life..."
Watching Arisugawa Hoshina relax, Haruka Yuzan grinned and said, "It's good that you've co to terms with it. Let's visit Auntie and Mai together another day."
"Mmm."
"And if you really want to thank , you could co to dressed as a maid tonight," Haruka Yuzan suggested quietly as he took the opportunity to give her pert bottom a light pat when no one was looking.
This caused the little delinquent girl to blush with embarrassnt.
He entered the villa and found the wife busy in the kitchen, so Haruka Yuzan walked over to help.
"Sister Reiko, what delicious thing are you making?"
Haruka Yuzan said with a laugh.
"Mr. Haruka, you're back?" Reiko Onodera was a bit surprised, then she smiled brightly, "Let's have a seafood feast today!"
"Great, let help you with the food prep, Sister Reiko." Haruka smiled, walking over to the beautiful woman.
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Upstairs in the bedroom.
Chiba Shimizu sat on the edge of the bed, clutching her phone silently; she hesitated for a long ti before finally dialing a number:
"Hello?" Miss Oto's voice quickly ca through on the other end of the line.
Chiba Shimizu replied, "Yuko, thank you for the birthday gift."
"Don't ntion it. I promised you when we were kids, after all, and it seed like you didn't have a piano where you were living."
When they were very young, Oto Mizuko had once promised her that she would give her the finest piano in the world soday.
This year marked the first year Miss Oto had taken over the Oto Family, and also the first birthday of Chiba Shimizu's ear; a piano worth 400 million yen appeared on ti, right on the doorstep of the villa.
"Anyway, thank you."
Chiba Shimizu's mind suddenly conjured the image of Haruka Yuzan; she bit her red lip, fell silent for a mont, and finally lowered her stubborn pride:
"Yuko, can we be like we used to be?"
"Hmm? What do you an?" Oto Mizuko's puzzled voice ca through.
"You once said that we would marry the sa person."
"........"
Outside the window, the breeze was brilliant; the season was gradually moving into autumn, and the lush green leaves had already shown slight signs of yellowing.
Haruka gazed out the window, noticing the workers in the yard were still being careful, but his heart inexplicably skipped a beat.
It was as if his fate had been decided in that exact mont.
Xuan Long climbed upon a large rock, astonished by the scenery before him; amidst the undulating, ethereal sea of white clouds rose a series of earthen yellow peaks, where strange rocks jutted out and pine trees adorned the summits, creating a truly mystical and dreamlike vision that could only belong to a mountain of the immortals.
There are ninety-nine peaks, and each peak has its pavilions and towers, heavenly palatial buildings, so elegant and beautiful, others grand and majestic, each unique in its own way.
During the Tang Dynasty, the Poet Immortal Li Bai, intoxicated by the exquisite beauty and fine liquor of Jiajiang Green Clothes, sought the Immortal Mountain, boated under the moonlight, and by the shores of Pingqiang River penned the tiless masterpiece "Song of Ei Mountain by Moonlight."
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Upon reaching the summit after entering the Immortal Mountain, Lin Xinyu saw the most precious relic of his sect, the Chaos Spring Eye.
Afterward, the master retired to the Devil Immortal Mountain, planning to live a life of simplicity with plums for company and cranes for children.
The nine peaks ascended hundreds of feet off the ground, like the Heavenly Mountain Immortal Mountain, adorned with crystalline pavilions, yet they were too far to see clearly.
When Su Liang woke up again, he saw an elderly Taoist stroking his beard, his robe fluttering without wind, exhibiting the ethereal grace of an immortal, and with commanding presence he inquired, "Child, would you follow this poor Taoist to seek the fruit of the Dao and ask about immortality on that Immortal Mountain?"
Tongtian Temple is the Guoku Temple of the imperial court, also known as Sanbao Jingang Temple, a pillar of Buddhist cultivation; nurous temples abound, yet none can match its prestige. The temple is clouded with high monks, and even three great Immortal Mountains cannot rival its influence.
In the deepest part of the Gods and Demons Battlefield lies a mysterious place, a peculiar land filled with fallen petals, lush grass, towering immortal mountains, clear skies for miles, resembling a beautiful heavenly realm, infused with the flow of immortal energy and a cascade of colors.
Deep within the Hidden Immortal Mountain Range, there lies Guiyun Ridge, a place where the landscape is rugged with overlapping peaks, strange rocks, rolling hills, and startling jagged summits.
You would see ornate railings and painted eaves, magnificent and grand, with exotic flowers and lush vegetation, truly resembling the palatial splendors of an immortal mountain, a paradise of its own, where Jun Ruochen's lofty ambition lay: to encompass the stars of the sky.
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