Chapter 5 - 5 Chapter 3: Embracing Power (1/2)

5 Chapter 3: Embracing Power

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Liu Sisi didn’t show any restraint. She slowly sipped the chicken soup from the big clay bowl until it was all gone.

A warmth began to spread from her stomach to the rest of her body. As she lifted her head to take a satisfying breath, she found herself eye-to-eye with Di Yelei, who was closely watching her.

“Is there something on my face?”

Liu Sisi instinctively reached up to wipe her face.

Di Yelei quickly averted his gaze and walked away, his face suspiciously flushed.

“No-nothing! You rest while I serve the rice. It’ll be ready in a while.”

How could he admit that he had lost himself watching her to the point of forgetting to blink?

Liu Sisi tilted her head curiously. The man’s mood seemed a bit strange.

From outside came a burst of laughter, followed by a little girl’s voice: “Brother, wait for me, don’t walk too fast.”

Liu Sisi turned around to see a boy rushing in from the door.

The boy was about six or seven years old, carrying a bamboo basket on his back. His face was pitch-black, only his two large grape-like eyes could be seen, rolling around in his sockets. Behind him, a little head timidly peaked out – upon seeing Liu Sisi, the head quickly retracted.

Though it was only a glimpse, it was enough for Liu Sisi to see that the little girl was no more than three or four years old.

Upon meeting Liu Sisi’s gaze, the boy showed a hint of resentment in his eyes, and then coldly snorted before greeting Di Yelei, who was serving the rice.

“Dad, we’re back!”

“Xuan’er, you’re back. You’re late today. Hmm, where is your little sister YingEr? Why is she hiding? Hurry up and wash your hands for dinner.”

As Di Yelei turned around with his chicken soup, he asked curiously.

“Ok, Dad.”

Di Xuan casually put down the bamboo basket and then took his little sister YingEr to wash their hands.

Liu Sisi looked over to find that the bamboo basket contained some wild vegetables, probably foraged by the two children.

By the time Di Yelei had set out the bowls and chopsticks, the two children had washed their hands and sat opposite Liu Sisi. Di Xuan, with a stern expression, glared at Liu Sisi before picking up his bowl to eat.

Liu Sisi didn’t care. From the moment she woke up, this boy hadn’t had a pleasant expression on his face.

Liu Sisi didn’t eat much at dinner. She nibbled just two pieces of chicken meat. Her already half-filled stomach from the chicken soup couldn’t take in any more food.

Contrarily, when it was time to wash her face and feet, she stared blankly at the washbasin for a long time before finally giving up the idea of taking a bath.