Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 547: Waking up from the 317th nap, the pink-haired Lolita and Social Death Luo Xi, Feya’s memories (5k)_2
Feya suppressed this slightly comical thought.
She curled up like a pitiful stray cat or dog, hiding in the confined space of her blanket, gazing at the slit of window that let in a faint light.
"Ten years have passed, mom, Sasha still hasn’t found the things you said would make me cherish and hold dear, I’ve even returned to the same place as before."
"Have you really not found anything?"
Suddenly, it was as if a voice from deep within her heart was questioning her.
Feya’s pupils dimmed.
"I did find something... but I didn’t hold onto it."
The face of a cheerful young girl who always had a smile on her face invaded her mind.
"Little Ya, look, look, this is a snow elf flower from the Emerald Forest."
"Your tail is so soft, it’s so much fun to play with. Those lords are so strange, aren’t fox ears and tails very pretty?"
"Little Ya, you have to run, they know you’re here, my father is sending someone to catch you, hurry!"
"Little Ya, I will save you... definitely..."
Engraved deep within the girl’s memory, those intentionally forgotten past events resurfaced, instantly filling her eyes with tears.
Suddenly, she fiercely grabbed the fur on her own tail and yanked it out.
A large clump of hair was forcibly pulled out by her.
Having risen from bed, Feya walked to the window, pulled it open, and looked towards the direction of the Emerald Tree. The gentle warmth of the glow was somewhat comforting.
She tossed the fur in her hand into the air, murmuring softly, "Mom, Sasha doesn’t deserve those things you talked about at all. Mia, Beibei, Peiqi, the people Sasha once cherished, all died because of her in the end. Would it have been better if Sasha had always been alone from the start?"
Everything she cherished got hurt because of her.
Just living in that small village fleetingly for a few months without much interaction with others had almost brought danger to the villagers because of her.
This so-called luck, how much suffering must it bring to others because of her?
She began to doubt that she was actually a follower of the Disaster Church.
In an unseen corner, a book emitting a rainbow glow of light green quietly appeared,
A delicate, pale hand also materialized beside it, first grabbing the tail fur that Feya had discarded, then quietly reaching for the book.
At the moment of contact, as if sensing something, the book instantly vanished, leaving the pale hand grasping at air.
"Tsk, won’t even let me touch it. These children planted by Big Silly are too rebellious, the kind that won’t listen unless they die once," she muttered.
"But why would the Origin of Emerald come here? What’s so special about this fox-eared elf... Hmm? A Sixth-order Fox of Destiny, and a kin called Elf... I see, it seems I’ve got a clue now."
·
Deep within the Royal Court, in Her Majesty Kureya’s bedchamber.
Kureya listened with a frown as Nanali reported on Luo Xi’s actions that evening.
What the hell?
That human caused a commotion at the Black Moon arena, and even stole something from the arena manager’s hands?
He used the governor’s token she had given him to intimidate the people from the Emerald Chamber of Commerce?
Kureya was damn tired of listening.
You’ve only been here for half a day!
In just one night, such chaos erupted; if this went on, Kureya dared not think what would happen.
Although she had been displeased with the Black Moon Chamber of Commerce for a long time.
These large chambers of commerce controlled the economic lifeline of the Emerald City, monopolizing prices of the Essence Crystal and various materials. If it wasn’t for the fact that the Sylramir clan also had its own chamber of commerce—the Emerald Chamber of Commerce—Kureya would suspect those nobles from the Royal Court would have run circles around her.
But who acts like Luo Xi, smashing up someone’s place as soon as he arrives?
And he used the governor’s token she provided, making everyone think this was her command.
Kureya wasn’t prepared to fall out with those princes and nobles just yet. Being preemptively compromised put a heavier weight on her heart regarding the Royal Court meeting the next day.
With a respectful voice, Nanali asked, "Your Majesty, does that governor’s token truly have the power to mobilize the Black Knight army?"
Kureya nodded gravely.
"Your Majesty, why would you—"
Nanali closed her mouth halfway through the question.
Her Majesty Kureya must have made the decision after profound deliberation.
Could it be that Her Majesty was planning to make a move on the Black Moon Chamber of Commerce?
But if she really meant to act against them, wasn’t making a move on a mere Black Moon arena showing her hand too early?
Kureya tapped on the table, "Nanali, continue to accompany them, and if something like that happens again, remind me immediately."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"Also, tell that Luo Xi for me that the Mother Tree’s favor isn’t a reason for his recklessness... Never mind, just tell him to think of the consequences before he acts. This isn’t human territory, and in reality, he’s still a Mutant Patient. If he doesn’t want to die then he’d better behave."
Nanali’s eyes shimmered, she might have just heard something incredible.
Mr. Luo Xi is favored by the Mother Tree?
Why?
She nodded, "Yes."
Kureya thought for a moment, then added, "Right, tell Feya to rest up over there. She doesn’t need to worry about what that human does. When the day comes to send her away, I will fulfill her wish."
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In the courtyard, Lisiti was watering some wilted flowers with a watering can. Even though it was very late, she still didn’t feel the slightest bit sleepy.







