Chapter 639: The Mischievous Little Green Tea
Aside from Huo Longyuan, the other Primordial Deities have all returned to the Abyss Realm, stepping back into their respective roles. Everything seemed normal, except for the sudden disappearance of an employee named Zhang Cang from the Punishment Department.
The cataclysmic battle outside didn’t affect the daily lives of the Abyss Realm citizens at all. However, the stir caused by this, leading to a gender conflict, continued to brew online.
For Young Master Sang, finding a way to deal with Cang once was okay, but trying it again with the wisdom of those Primordial Deities might not work a second time.
Fortunately, aside from Cang, the rest of the Primordial Deities were manageable.
Jiang Mei has become an internet sensation, riding the wave of the ongoing gender conflict, and has amassed a large following on Little Hong Shu, revered by young women as a “Mother” guiding them toward progress and a broader worldview.
Foolish Child has also gained prominence among players of Original Immortal. Under his lead, countless players have channeled their passion for the game into criticizing others, ensuring Original Immortal remains a dominant force in the gaming world.
Xu Yao has risen to the upper echelons of Floating Splendor Commerce, reportedly taking charge of many real estate matters and vigorously promoting mundane people to buy houses, but it’s said that many projects have been left unfinished.
Meanwhile, Huo Longyuan has isolated himself in the National Master’s residence since Young Master Sang checked the karma of Luo Qingqing, spending day and night behind closed doors handling state affairs and rarely going out to meet anyone. Only a small maid attends to Huo Longyuan’s daily needs.
Old Woman Xi, surprisingly, has remained quite low-key, spending her days peacefully at her addiction center, much to Young Master Sang’s astonishment.
But all this is a story for later.
Overall, since the Cang incident, it seems like a thorn in the side has been eliminated.
Young Master Sang has managed to return to a relaxed and comfortable routine.
Of course, if there’s any regret to speak of, it’s that Young Master Sang still hasn’t found Xu Hongyi.
He knows the chances of finding her are slim, but occasionally, he still feels a strange sense of familiarity.
As if he were to glance up in the office, he might see a red-dressed, red-haired girl smiling and calling him “Boss.”
In the garden of the Sang residence, he might catch sight of a girl in a red dress giggling and calling “Brother.”
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Four years later.
Sang Residence.
“Sang Ying You!!!”
A thunderous roar echoed throughout the Sang residence.
In the garden, Yan Rouwan, who was busy feeding fish with Jiao Jiao and Hei Xia, was startled by the sudden outburst and watched as Zhang Xiaoying stormed through the corridor in a fury.
“… Uh. What did you do to make your mom angry this time?”
“Nothing.” After Zhang Xiaoying left, a six or seven-year-old girl poked her head out from behind Yan Rouwan, scratching her head indignantly, “I just skipped a class and pushed the teacher’s head into the pig feed trough.”
Yan Rouwan sighed, “… I regret saving you. I shouldn’t have helped you; I’m going to call your mom over now.”
“Hey, hey, hey! Don’t, Aunt Yan!”
Sang Ying You immediately hugged Yan Rouwan’s leg with big, watery eyes, looking pitiful, “If you call my mom now, I’m definitely going to get my butt whipped.”
“Well, that’s what you deserve.”
Yan Rouwan vaguely remembered that Sang Ying You’s teacher was a highly respected elder invited from the National Master’s residence, named Zhuang You. Young Master Sang had worked alongside them for a period when he was the National Master.
“I think you should just apologize to your teacher.”
Yan Rouwan leisurely stroked the cats, “Otherwise, if your mom’s health gets bad from anger, how do you expect your dad to face your teacher after you pushed their head into the pig feed trough?”
Sang Ying You pouted and stopped talking, sulking.
Yan Rouwan sighed.
… In just the blink of an eye, even little Ying You had grown up to the age of school.
For these four years, the entire Sang family had lived in constant fear under the influence of this little demon girl. Everyone thought sending her to school would be the end of everything.
Who knew it would just be the beginning of a nightmare.
Sang Ying You’s destructive power was far more exaggerated than anyone imagined.
She was like a walking troublemaker, causing chaos wherever she went, leading Zhang Xiaoying to spend these years either apologizing or on her way to apologize.
It wasn’t that Zhang Xiaoying was a lax mom; she was quite strict with Sang Ying You.
But somehow, Sang Ying You was a tough nut to crack. Each time she got beaten and cried, she would bounce back like nothing happened and continue her mischief.
Zhang Xiaoying was completely drained and had no way out.
Of course, there was another important reason.
“… Still working overtime, huh?”
From afar, Yan Rouwan and Sang Ying You heard Zhang Xiaoying’s furious shouting in the hall: “If you keep working overtime, my daughter will tear the place down! Hurry back to take care of your girl!”
“Coming, coming.”
In a moment, they heard Young Master Sang’s gentle coaxing voice:
“Oh dear, calm down~”
“I’ll go apologize to Zhuang Laoshi in a bit; you drink some tea to calm down and don’t get too worked up. Aunt Yu! Pour some iced tea!”
Upon hearing Young Master Sang return, Sang Ying You’s eyes lit up with joy: “Dad’s back! Aunt Yan, I’m off!”
“Hey, aren’t you afraid your mom will spank you now?”
“Not afraid!” Sang Ying You giggled brightly, “Mom will definitely make Dad teach me a lesson.”
“Dad would never want to hit me, it’s all fine now!”
Watching the little girl bounce off toward the hall, Yan Rouwan couldn’t help but laugh and cry.
… She really couldn’t tell where this mischievous personality came from.
But it seemed that every time it followed a familiar pattern.
Sang Ying You would cause a ruckus until Zhang Xiaoying could no longer handle it and had to call Young Master Sang home.
And once Young Master Sang arrived, the little troublemaker who had been wild and untouchable would immediately turn into the most obedient little flower.
It was as if she could turn from mischief to mildness only in his presence.
How to put it… it was a little like being two-faced.
Though it seemed strange for such a young girl to know the term “green tea,” it appeared that only Young Master Sang could tame this little demon king.
“Sigh, let’s go.”
Yan Rouwan picked up Jiao Jiao and Hei Xia, scratching their little cat heads.
“Let’s join the fun and see what’s going on.”
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