Chapter 859 - Don’t Go Philandering (1/2)
Chapter 859: Don’t Go PhilanderingTranslator: Misty Cloud Translations Editor: Misty Cloud Translations
It was already late in the night by the time they arrived back at Feng Residence. After her bath, Feng Jiu rubbed her hair dry as she said: “We will leave tomorrow! We will travel to Yi Country and partic.i.p.ate in the Alchemy Conference on the third of March. Oh, I had ordered a new set of clothes to be made for you, it will be delivered tomorrow morning.”
She didn’t hear the little guy respond and so she looked at him, he was sat cross-legged on the bed looking at her. She asked: ” What’s wrong?” The little guy hadn’t spoken since they got back, was he unhappy?
“I have to leave.” He looked at her.
When she heard this, she froze for a moment before she said: “Leave? Who are you leaving with? Is someone coming to pick you up?”
“They will be here at midnight.” He looked at her, his mouth twitched, as if he had something more to say, but he was silent.
“Why didn’t you tell me earlier?” She came over to the bed and asked: “Is Gray Wolf coming to pick you up? Is it safe for you to return now? Or will you cause problems for him? If he doesn’t have the time to look after you, you can leave with me! It will be fine for you to return later on.”
“Ren Xiang will come to pick me up.” He shook his head: “No, I have to leave.”
She stared at him deeply: “Then I will send for your new clothes right now.” She went outside to give Leng Shuang instructions and then came back inside.
“Since you are leaving, do you want me to prepare anything for you? Food? Daily essentials? Toys?” She asked, but deep in her heart she was a little reluctant for him to leave. Although the little rascal was proud and stubborn, but they had been living together for a while now, she was a little sad at his sudden departure.
“No need to. You can just sit with me here for a while.” He replied.
She was touched to hear this and went to the bedside and sat cross-legged like him. She thought that it must be quite stressful for the children who grew up in the Great Empires, unlike ordinary children.