Chapter 321: Chapter 322: Handing Over the Burnt Ga to Xiao Tan to Eat
But she didn’t dare sleep, fearing that Xiao Tan might co in at any mont.
So she kept her eyes open until midnight, but Su Yan couldn’t resist the sleepiness anymore and dozed off in a daze.
Outside, Xiao Tan leaned against a tree branch, eyes half-closed, continually watching the tent.
His eyes were deeper than the night, and nobody knew what he was thinking…
When dawn broke the next day, Su Yan ca out of the tent, just in ti to encounter Mo Chen who was passing by.
He looked at her, smiled, and asked, “Did you sleep well last night?”
Su Yan paused for a second, then smiled foolishly, “Yes. Master Mo Chen, did you sleep well?”
Mo Chen looked at her and smiled again, nodding, “Very well.”
After saying that, he walked away.
Su Yan frowned slightly, puzzled, feeling that his words and smile just now were a bit strange.
Could it be that he knew what Xiao Tan did to her yesterday?
Impossible…
But if he knew, why didn’t he co to help her?
That ans, Master Mo Chen knew nothing; he was just greeting her purely.
Su Yan shook her head, suddenly eting Xiao Tan’s eyes.
His back was against the morning sun, the fiery sunrise was behind him, reduced to rely a backdrop, while he was the main focus of the scene, attracting everyone’s gaze.
He just glanced at her indifferently and walked away.
Su Yan narrowed her eyes, her teeth grinding noisily, and she fiercely glared at his retreating figure.
Despicable person!
Sooner or later, she would have her revenge!
The following ti, Su Yan was busy helping Shen Wu catch ga, make a fire, and roast things to eat.
She even deliberately handed the burnt ga to Xiao Tan, but he took it with a smile, ate it all up without leaving any leftovers.
At one point, Su Yan wondered if the burnt rabbit at might actually taste good…
The day passed quietly and bleakly.
But Su Yan knew this was just the surface, like the calm before the storm.
On the sixth day of June, the storms would co.
She was both excited and worried, unsure of what would happen that day.
Soon, the Lantern Festival arrived.
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