Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea-Chapter 260.1 - Time to Rest
After all, it wasn’t Shen Roujia herself who had always been with the wolf pack, but rather the original mysterious girl whose body Shen Roujia now inhabited.
Shen Roujia had taken over someone else’s body and life.
She had considered that, if given the chance, she would return these things to their rightful owner.
It should be soon, she thought. Apart from the unexpected issue with Xu Zening, Shen Roujia hadn’t encountered anything that went against her plans.
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Thinking about this, Shen Roujia’s first instinct was to avoid Xu Zening at all costs. If she could steer clear of him in this life, she might still have a chance to leave, no matter what fate or storyline awaited her.
Shen Roujia’s feelings toward Xu Zening were strange—a mix of wariness and an indescribable emotion.
His eyes kept appearing in her memories, leaving her with a sense of unease that she couldn’t fully understand.
Acknowledging this, Shen Roujia didn’t deny her thoughts.
She smiled faintly, picked up a water jug, and dragged Ai Yigu toward the stream ahead.
As she looked at the scene before her, Shen Roujia couldn’t help but marvel at how well the wolves had chosen their spot.
The stream was likely a branch of a larger river, making the water here not only calm but also exceptionally clear, as if it continuously nourished the land.
Ai Yigu, too, was awestruck by the scene before her.
The two of them disturbed thousands of fireflies, which fluttered through the night sky, even more beautiful than the stars above.
Shen Roujia bent down to fill the water jug while Ai Yigu quietly washed the blood off her face.
Noticing Ai Yigu’s awkward movements, Shen Roujia handed her a handkerchief.
“Why do you seem to be struggling with that?” Shen Roujia asked.
Ai Yigu chuckled lightly, “It still hurts a bit.”
Shen Roujia nodded, “At least the wound isn’t deep. You saved me this time, and I owe you a favor. Once everything is over, you can ask me for one thing.”