Chapter 308: The Golden Chicken Will Glow Yellow, Reflecting Coins
Fiona's Second Home
Fiona had finished her shower and, dressed in casual clothes, didn't stand out much. She walked out of the bathroom.
Fiona sat down next to Seraph.
"Huh... You guys ate without waiting for this Fiona?" Fiona's body emitted the scent of lilies.
Seraph ate, watching Gravin's expression, unsure of what to say.
"We've already set aside some for you, sir. That's it."
Gravin had already cut the food and prepared it for Fiona.
Half of the roast duck was placed in front of Fiona.
Fiona sat down and ate, irritated. "Tch! Not waiting for Reddy like that is so rude."
Fiona happily ate the roast duck, looking at Seraph, who was eating with a straight face.
"Get plenty of rest today. Tomorrow, we'll think of an escape plan."
Then, think about it. "The roast duck is still fragrant and hot, proof that the food was recently prepared.
Seraph nodded. "Senior, do you have any spirit crystals that can increase your spirit power?"
Fiona ate it while chewing on her food. "Yes, we do. We'll use this time to prepare. If my prediction is correct,"
the cultivators were all heading towards this place to collect the gold.
Whichever sect gets this will be richer financially. This will lead to a war between sects. This is a possibility.
I guess I'll have to pray that it doesn't happen." Fiona took a slow bite.
Gravin tilted his head slightly. "But, this gold is made from spirit power.
Will it have any value? I can only examine it a little. Isn't this fake gold?" Gravin, who had examined the gold on the ground, could tell immediately that it was fake.
Fiona gave a thumbs-up. "Oh, oh, yes, yes. If it were fake, there wouldn't be a war between sects.
I'm testing you two. Gravin gets ten points, and Seraph gets zero. "Fiona happily ate the roast duck.
Seraph ate quietly, looking at the smiling Fiona. [It seems she has no spiritual power, becoming an ordinary person.
Because she can't use spiritual power to test gold, she didn't know it was fake.]
Seraph ate quietly, not daring to make a sound.
The three of them ate and celebrated in House Two.
Fiona walked over and took out three bottles of fruit juice, giving one to Seraph and Gravin.
Fiona saw that they had both bottles of juice.
She raised the bottles to the sky. "Toast to a successful escape! Yay!!" Fiona was high-spirited, still full of energy.
The other two fell silent. Gravin, slightly puzzled, began raising his hands, along with the juice. "Yay! Yay!"
Seraph raised his hands. "Yay! Fiona, in a calm tone, offered the juice to clink glasses between them.
In a certain spot, Ruka was sitting under a golden tree.
Ruka looked at the crystal, the heart of a thunder monkey. It was a deep blue color, as big as half Ruka's body.
Ruka looked at the crystal in front of her. "Hmm, lightning-type energy. It seems perfect for my partner's food."
Ruka picked up something round like an egg, tightly wrapped in cloth.
Ruka held it out and hit it against the lightning crystal. "Alright, my dear child. Eat your fill and grow fast. I can't wait to see your face, my dear child."
Ruka gently snorted, "An egg in a blue cloth."
The maids, upon seeing Fiona's oval, looked terrified.
The maid's eyes seemed to be staring at a terrifying young girl's face, a twisted smile that had transformed her beautiful features.
The maid's hands had stopped moving, leaving only a menacing glow around Fiona.
The maid's hands were still and trembling as if she had seen a dangerous demon.
The maid stopped moving.
Ruka looked at the maid and smiled. "What's wrong?" Ruka said with a heart-wrenching smile.
The maids began to work hurriedly, their faces filled with fear for Ruka.
They then began their own work, cleaning Ruka's personal belongings.
In the maid's hand, there was a futon for the egg in the center.
It was the egg on Fiona's hand.
The maids carefully worked.
Somewhere, the days were beginning to pass.
In Gollen Village, the sun had not yet risen.
To brighten the village, a young girl, Seria, A man was eating lunch alone, along with his mother, who was sitting in front of Seria.
Seria's mother sat with a bored expression. "Sigh, where are you rushing off to this early in the morning? Does school start in the morning?"
Seria ate with lazy eyes. She'd probably fall asleep in a second.
But because she had something to do, she couldn't help it. Seria had a destination to attend.
"Yes, in the morning, they started teaching exercises to strengthen the body, give her energy for studying, and cultivate good habits," Seria said as she ate the omelet on the table.
Seria's mother rested her chin on her hand. "Very good. Being diligent like this is good. I heard the news from your homeroom teacher.
Do you know what it is?" Seria's mother asked with a smile, a hint of fear in her face.
Seria was stunned for a moment, then smiled like a clueless young girl. "Huh... what's the matter? I thought I was really paying attention in class. What did that teacher say?" "Seria remained as cheerful as ever.
"That teacher told me that during your class time," Seria said, "you slept the entire time and even skipped class in your own.
A moment later, that teacher would start crying in front of me.
Resentful that you weren't paying attention to his teaching," Seria's mother said with a sigh, watching her daughter eating as if it were a trivial matter.
Seria seemed to be deep in thought. "I'm a genius because I learned from other teachers,"
so I don't have time to bother my homeroom teacher. It can't be helped.
If I paid attention in every subject, I'd probably die of a brain hemorrhage." Seria ate with a seemingly unconventional excuse.
Seria's mother nodded. "Apologise to that teacher, and don't study too much.
Even though I used to tell you that, you fell asleep in class like that.
Do you want to be disciplined by your mother?" I think I have a coat hanger right on the balcony.
Want to test its strength?" His voice was gentle, but his words were like a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Seria raised her hand to stop him. "I understand. Don't test the coat hanger yet. I think we can negotiate.
No problem. That homeroom teacher, I'll definitely study hard. So put away your weapons first," Seria said, sounding afraid of her mother's threat.
Seria's mother nodded in satisfaction. "Very good. And don't be a complete rascal like Seraph.
Your brother didn't even come back three days ago and he's gone again. My brother, if you see him, tell him your beloved wand is waiting for you."
Seria finished eating and stood up, bowing, raising her hand to her eyebrows. "Yes, sir. If you see your missing brother, "I'll report this to them," Seria said with a serious tone.
Seria finished speaking and ran out of the house at full speed.
Time passed as Seria walked towards Seren Tenshin School.
The sun was rising gradually. In the morning, not a single student had arrived yet. Seria was the first to arrive.
Seria walked into the school. The atmosphere was still warm inside. The corridors were adorned with yellow scissors.
Seria walked alone, the sunlight filtering through the windows, reflecting off Seria's body.
A beautiful image was created: a young girl walking in the empty hallway.
The windows lit up with light. Her moving back was like an aura of beauty.
The reflection of a tiny figure, a pitch-black shadow.
The sound of birds providing a refreshing atmosphere. The cold wind and the damp air.
Destroying her beautiful skin, any man would be captivated.
Seria walked forward. "Operation: Begin selling items. Begin. The name of the plan is: The Golden Rooster will glow yellow, reflecting off coins."
