The Strong Female Lead Versus The Most Miserable Male Lead-Chapter 165 - Pig Sculpture

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Chapter 165: Chapter 165 Pig Sculpture

Small wooden house, at the entrance.

Fu Yunhe looked at Ha Ha after transformation, devoid of any joy from advancement, still toiling away selflessly.

He smiled knowingly. That was just like Ha Ha!

The one he trusted most.

Ha Ha was cultivating physical ability; he also cultivated spiritual power, but it wasn’t as formidable as his physical ability.

His previous level of physical ability was Second-level, but now he had advanced to Level 1, even nearing an S-Level 1, which was a substantial qualitative change.

In the interstellar community, the common levels were mostly Second and third-level; Level 1 was already considered genius, and reaching S-Level was even rarer.

And Ha Ha, he had advanced to a higher level somewhat confusedly; if others knew this, they’d probably be green with envy.

With this thought, Fu Yunhe’s gaze drifted toward the Wang family. I hope you truly intend to stay.

All of these people had enjoyed the convenience provided by Nian Shutong; she was not one to be petty or hold grudges, and she didn’t mention it.

But Fu Yunhe felt, if anyone did betray her, the outcome wouldn’t be good.

Nian Shutong wasn’t there, but everyone still needed to eat; the Wang family had already started busying themselves, and the shock on the children’s faces hadn’t fully faded.

In their eyes, Nian Shutong was the most formidable person.

Wang Fu was relatively more stable and had his own considerations, but what he was thinking was that working hard was the best way for them.

Zhang Hui, with the still-stunned Wang Xiaoxiao, headed to the kitchen to cook.

“Mom, Boss is amazing.”

“It’s good that Boss is amazing; we’ll have a good life if Boss has a good life. Xiaoxiao, do your own work well, and remember at all times that it was Boss who gave our family a way to live. This is a favor, and we must repay it.”

“Xiaoxiao understands.”

The mother and daughter began working, preparing breakfast.

Fu Yunhe sat at the entrance of the small wooden house, reading the emails forwarded by Nian Shutong, each one he read carefully and replied to with the same attention.

After replying, he contacted Yu Zeming from Youyu Live.

Fu Yunhe knew all of Yu Zeming’s actions clearly, regardless of his intentions, at the very least, he had extended the most sincere invitation.

Fu Yunhe had discussed it with Nian Shutong; in the end, they had to choose one party. Going it alone was not friendly for them, as the resources they held were too enticing for others.

And the Yu Family, one of the five major families in charge of entertainment, had the strength, making them the prime candidate for cooperation.

An email was sent off to Yu Zeming’s inbox.

Fu Yunhe, not in a hurry, closed the Light Computer and got up to eat, but the absence of one person across made things feel a bit awkward.

Meanwhile, the object of his concern, Nian Shutong, was currently led by Big Bird into a pitch-black cave, bottomless to the eye.

“Hey, are you trying to harm me?”

“Chirp chirp chirp—chitter—”

“Damn! I didn’t bring Ha Ha.”

A person and a bird, unable to make things clear.

Nian Shutong didn’t fully trust Big Bird, her body on guard as she followed it into the cave.

Fear was nonexistent.

The cave grew larger as they proceeded and, after some distance, a point of light appeared in the distance.

It looked like the way out.

Approaching the exit, once Nian Shutong followed Big Bird out of the cave, she shielded her eyes to avoid blinking at the instant they emerged.

Narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, the cave seemed like an overturned bowl, except that the bottom of the bowl was missing. A beam of light shone in from where the bottom should be, illuminating colorful flowers below.

As far as the eye could see, there were flowers everywhere.

Bright in colors, vying for attention, butterflies fluttered, and bees busied themselves.

“What did you bring me here for?” Nian Shutong looked at Big Bird, half of its feathers already grown back.

Big Bird stood proud and tall, as if it were a supreme ruler in its own right, leading the way with its wings gently spread.

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“You mean, this is your home?”

Big Bird stopped squawking and nodded frantically.

“Why didn’t we fly in from above but walked in from below? Have you forgotten you’re a bird?”

Nian Shutong’s words made Big Bird’s spread wings droop dejectedly. Could she say that her feathers hadn’t grown properly and she was unable to fly?

“What did you bring me here for?”

Nian Shutong certainly didn’t think Big Bird brought her here just to show her around.

Indeed, as they walked, Big Bird leading the way and Nian Shutong following, they reached a towering tree at the valley’s center.

Above was a huge bird nest, likely the home of Big Bird.

Hard to deny, the living environment was quite nice.

Following Big Bird to the base of the tree, and guided by its once again outstretched wings, Nian Shutong caught sight of a beehive.

“Do you want to eat honey?”

Big Bird nodded like crazy. She wanted it, very much so.

But there were too many bees, and they always left her covered with stings. She didn’t dare to freeze them all to death, for then she’d have nothing to eat next time.

At this moment, Nian Shutong stared at the beehive above and fell into deep thought.

Why wasn’t it poisonous?

Her gaze shifted to the surrounding flora, and she noticed not only the beehive but also all of the valley’s plants were non-toxic.

This totally contradicted the growth patterns of the interstellar.

Nian Shutong didn’t know why, but she did know one thing: in the Cultivation World, where there are anomalies, there must be treasures.

She closed her eyes, extended her Divine Sense, and swept over every blade of grass and every small flower, spreading out in all directions from her as the center.

Nothing.

Still nothing.

What could it be?

Her Divine Sense began to penetrate underground from the surface, and yet, found nothing.

Nian Shutong withdrew her Divine Sense and looked at the large tree in front of her, closing her eyes again.

Nothing on the tree.

What about below it?

Her Divine Sense moved downward, one meter, two meters, five meters, ten meters, and just as she was about to give up, she saw it.

Twelve meters beneath the tree, there was a statue, a statue filled with poison.

Nian Shutong retracted her Divine Sense and said to Big Bird, “Big Bird, I found a statue underneath, and I want to retrieve it.”

“But I want to tell you that after I take it out, this valley might be destroyed; I’m not sure.”

Big Bird had some intelligence and keenly sensed that Nian Shutong was very powerful right now, beyond her ability to fight.

Moreover, she had promised Nian Shutong to watch over the small wooden house, and Big Bird was not one to break her word.

Big Bird just simply wanted some honey.

“You agree?” Nian Shutong saw Big Bird nod and thanked her.

“Thank you. I will try my best to preserve the original appearance and not destroy your home.”

With that, a green light flashed, and Nian Shutong drew a circle where the statue was located. Spiritual Power flowed, and the soil below was moved as if it were alive.

The green light continued downward, loosening the soil until there was a “clang” as it hit something.

Transforming the green light into a rope, Nian Shutong latched it onto the statue and pulled it upward.

With a “duang,” the statue was placed on the ground surface, creating a small pit.

Nian Shutong stepped forward, protected her hands with Spiritual Power, and wiped the dirt from the statue. After cleaning it, she whispered lightly in front of the statue: Isn’t this Dang Kang?

That is, a pig, and quite a simple and honest-looking one at that.