Chapter 481 - Deep Sleep (1/2)

Qiao Mu also knew that she had actually unreasonably displaced her anger.

What did this have to do with Lady Holy Water? It had obediently stayed put in the Holy Water Sect all this time. It didn’t go out to stir up trouble, nor did it ever reveal its true form before outsiders.

After all was said and done, it was all because of humans’ atrocious nature.

But she… at least for now, she was unable to look at this drop of water at all. She really didn’t want to see it!

The sapling extended two branches and dragged Lady Holy Water over, slapping it on the head without room for objection.

“Why are you blubbering? Can’t you see that Master isn’t in a good mood!” After speaking, it kicked the water doll’s b.u.t.t and signaled it with a look.

Lady Holy Water pitifully ran several steps away while sobbing. A glistening water bead swelled outwards with a gurgle before converging into a trickling brook that emptied into a creek leading to the jade lake.

“Master, wuwuwu.” The little water child strode with its short little legs and turned its head around to gaze pitifully at where Qiao Mu was lying.

“Master, Master!!” Yet, the sapling jolted in shock.

It turned out that Qiao Mu had suddenly shut her eyes without saying a word. It was like she had completely lost consciousness, and it made the sapling so anxious that it paced back and forth on the spot for a while.

The little water child rolled back to Qiao Mu’s side while gurgling. It morphed into an aqua liquid blob and nuzzled Qiao Mu’s body. “Qiuqiu, is it because I’m useless that Master fainted from anger?”

The sapling looked at it, depressed. The sapling had originally wanted to give it a beating to get the stuffiness out of its chest, but after thinking about it carefully, it was actually completely unreasonable to thrash it, so it decided to leave it be.

Instead, the sapling lifted up Qiao Mu while weaving a comfortable hammock with branches in pa.s.sing, setting her down in it.

The two black beady eyes on its trunk gazed fixedly at its master for a while before releasing a long sigh. “Dottie, don’t blame Master.”

“I’m not blaming her.”