177, side story: the irresponsible past life of the boat (1)
Extra: No responsibility in the past life of riding a boat (I)
When the divine beasts gathered to fight, Chu Cheng was afraid of trouble, so he cleaned up his natural treasures and chose a Fengshui treasure land, and fell asleep while entreating. He didn't like trouble by nature, and knew that those divine beasts would always fight endlessly, and he also liked to form cliques. Therefore, the Fengshui treasure land was chosen a little far away and he slept a little deeper. When he woke up, he saw that the world had changed, and the place where he rested had become a city, with people coming and going, which was very lively.
He is the son of Tianlong. Outsiders can't see his true body, but they can only see the dragon body he entrenched in is like a wall. His entire dragon has become a simple house. The house is slim and passers-by cannot see clearly, and they can't remember it even when passing by. Chu Cheng took a nap and planned to continue to sleep.
But soon he discovered an abnormality in his arms.
He fell asleep with his treasures rolled up, and those treasures were in his arms as if they were in a house. Mortals could not see them, and monsters dared not take them. But now, there was a trace of the treasures that did not belong to him in his arms. Chu Cheng searched for them and found out the origin of the traces of the breath without much effort - it was a tender seedling that had just sprouted, green and green, looking quite cute.
Chu Cheng was a little surprised. He didn't remember that there was such a tender bud in his treasure. He closed his eyes and traced back a little, and then he found that the tender bud was originally a seed. After he fell asleep, the seed fell into his arms. It took root in the soil in his arms, feeling his dragon breath and the nurturing of heaven and earth treasures, and slowly sprouted.
Chu Cheng had never encountered such a thing before. He found it interesting, so he let the bud grow and took a nap.
The tender bud absorbed the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, and the nourishment of the dragon breath on his body and the treasures of heaven and earth. It grew very healthy. When Chu Cheng woke up again, it had grown into a sapling.
Chu Cheng was very pleased to see that it grew well. He guarded the sapling and wanted to see what the sapling growing in his arms would eventually grow.
The sapling grew day by day, growing taller and taller, slowly growing into a big tree. Its branches were very long, as if it wanted to stretch its neck to see the world outside the wall. But the devil was one foot taller. Whenever Chu Cheng saw that every inch he grew, he made the wall he turned into one inch higher, firmly blocking the sapling and preventing him from extending the branches outside.
The tree grew bigger and bigger, bloomed and produced flowers and fruits. It turned out to be an apricot tree.
Chu Cheng smelled the spiritual energy on its body and thought that it seemed to be about to transform.
Sure enough, a few days later, on a full moon night, Chu Cheng found that a young man in green clothes was sitting on the branches of the apricot tree. The boy's face was like jade, his long hair was like a waterfall, his eyes were as beautiful as the black pearls of the East China Sea under the moonlight, and his mouth was bright red. He sat on the branches, swinging his feet, his feet were small and white, like snow under the winter sunlight.
The boy seemed to want to look outside the wall, but he couldn't see it. He slowly stood up, stood on the branch, then jumped towards the wall, and steadily jumped onto the wall. Chu Cheng heard his pleasant laughter, and he sat down on the wall, holding his cheek and looking outside the wall.
Chu Cheng didn't think there was anything good outside the wall, but the boy liked it very much. After watching it for a day, he noticed that everyone was wearing shoes, so he blew two leaves and fell on his feet, turning into a pair of green boots. He also noticed that everyone was tied with hair, so he turned into a hairband that was halfway through the person passing by.
After watching it for a day, he realized that he was no different from the people on the road, so he jumped off the wall and walked towards Fanshi.
Chu Cheng didn't expect that he would enter the world, so he thought for a while and then followed.
This house was originally transformed by his body, but now he is about to leave, and the house is gone. Chu Cheng transformed into a house and came out, cast a spell to hide the house and the treasures inside - including the apricot tree, and then walked forward.
The boy walked on the street and saw everything strange. He had been in the wall for too long. He wanted to see the world outside the wall, but found that no matter how tall he grew, the wall was taller than himself. He was so eager that he walked out of the tree and into the world outside the wall.
The small vendors on the street kept hawking, and the boy followed the sweet smell and came to a stall.
"Do you want to buy osmanthus cake, little boy?" said the vendor, handing over a packet of osmanthus cake.
The boy took it, picked it up and tasted it. It was sweet and soft. He couldn't help but eat a few more bites, holding the osmanthus cake and leaving.
"Hey, young master, you haven't paid yet." The vendor said hurriedly.
The boy looked at him, a little puzzled.
The vendor was not puzzled. The boy in front of him looked beautiful and dressed very beautifully. No matter how you look at him, they were all young masters from wealthy families. Why don’t you pay for food?
"Young Master, if you take my osmanthus cake, you have to give me money."
"Money?" The boy spoke in confusion. His voice was very elegant, as if he was touching each other with a ring. He thought for a while, reached out to turn out two fruits and handed them over, "For you."
"I don't want your apricot, I want money."
The boy seemed to be a little confused and frowned slightly.
The vendor anxiously pointed to his palm, "Copper, silver."
The boy still didn't understand. He was stunned, but suddenly he heard a laugh from behind. Someone put a few copper coins into the palm of the vendor's palm, "I'll pay for him."
The boy turned his head in confusion and saw a handsome young man in front of him. His pupils were very dark and there was a slight smile in his eyebrows and eyes. The boy leaned closer and smelled it, thinking that the aura on his body was very familiar, but he didn't know the person in front of him, so he had to tilt his head to look at him.
Chu Cheng didn't hide, so he let him watch it openly.
The boy looked at it for a while and couldn't remember it, so he simply stopped thinking about it. He still remembered that the person in front of him paid for him, so he reached out and handed him the two fruits.
Chu Cheng reached out to take it, and saw the boy smile, turned around and walked forward.
Chu Cheng laughed softly and followed.
The boy was still eating osmanthus cake, eating while walking, and his eyes were dripping at other stalls on the road. He was not focused on eating, and some pastry crumbs were stained on the corner of his mouth. Chu Cheng reached out to help him wipe it. The boy turned to look at him, but he didn't hide, but looked straight.
"What else do you want to eat?" Chu Cheng helped him clean the corners of his mouth, clapped his hands and asked.
The boy pointed to the candied haws not far away and said to him, "It's red."
"Then let's go and buy you a bunch."
The boy nodded and stopped eating osmanthus cake. He ran over and took a bunch of candied haws and looked at Chu Cheng while eating. Chu Cheng paid for him. Seeing him stimulating his cheeks and chewing hawthorn, he couldn't help but poke his bulging face. The boy looked up at him, but he didn't resist, and even asked him on his own initiative, "Do you eat it?"
Chu Cheng had no fond of this kind of mortal food, so he shook his head.
The boy started eating slowly by himself.
He bought a lot of food along the way, and did not stop until it was dark, looked around, and finally looked at Chu Cheng and said, "It's time to go to bed."
Chu Cheng knew what he meant and took him to the inn.
The boy ate all the way and was not hungry at this moment, so the two of them followed the hall and went straight upstairs.
Chu Cheng waited until the hall left, patted the bed and said to him, "Sleep here tonight."
"Do you sleep here too?" the boy asked him.
Chu Cheng nodded.
The boy looked at him, slowly sat down beside him, and looked at him with his head in his arms.
"Isn't it possible?" Chu Cheng asked him.
The boy shook his head and asked, "What's your name?"
"Chu Cheng."
"What's my name?" he said in confusion.
"Do you don't have a name?" Chu Cheng was surprised.
The boy shook his head.
Chu Cheng thought for a while, "Then let's call you A Xing."
After all, he is an apricot tree himself.
The boy read his name and his name, and said dissatisfiedly, "It's better not as good as your name."
Chu Cheng laughed, "You still understand this."
"Change another one," he said.
Chu Cheng thought for a while, "That's better, call you Ji Qingzhou."
"Why?"
"Your current situation is like a light boat drifting with the waves. It has no direction, no purpose, and cannot be predicted, but I will remember you, Xiaozhou, and I will protect you."
The boy thought about it and felt that the name seemed acceptable, "Okay, just call it this name."
"good."
"What are you?" Ji Qingzhou asked him, "You are not a human."
He could see that Chu Cheng was not a human being, and he could also feel that the aura on Chu Cheng was very familiar, so he asked Chu Cheng to follow him, but he couldn't see what Chu Cheng was?
"Have we seen it before?" he asked.
Chu Cheng laughed softly, "Do you still remember where you grew up?"
"In a yard." Ji Qingzhou said. After he said that, he seemed to remember something and approached Chu Cheng to feel it. "You are also in that yard." He said affirmatively, so he felt that Chu Cheng's breath was very familiar.
Chu Cheng shook his head, "I am that yard."
Ji Qingzhou was a little surprised.
"To be precise, I turned my body into that yard, and you grew up in my arms."
"So what are you?" Ji Qingzhou was curious.
Chu Cheng smiled, "I am Long."
Ji Qingzhou had never seen Long before, and his eyes lit up when he heard this, as if he wanted to see his true nature.
"Not now," Chu Cheng said, "When you encounter the right opportunity in the future, you will see it."
"good."
"Go to sleep." Chu Cheng said.
Upon hearing this, Ji Qingzhou lay straight on the bed. When Chu Cheng saw that he didn't wash and didn't even take off his clothes, shoes and socks, he was amused for a moment.
He reached out helplessly and waved his basin over, slammed his fingers, and the basin was filled with water. He stretched out his right hand and had an extra hand in his hand. Chu Cheng took it and put it in the clear water, and said to Ji Qingzhou, "Come here."
Ji Qingzhou got up and leaned over. Chu Cheng took a handkerchief and wiped his face. "I have to remember to wash before going to bed and wake up. I won't let you take a shower this time. I'll just wipe it for you."
Ji Qingzhou nodded obediently, "Oh."
Chu Cheng helped him wipe his face, waved his hand and put the washbasin back in place.
Ji Qingzhou's young man's mind was so wise that when he saw him like this, he stretched out his hand. He thought that the basin had fallen directly to the ground halfway, making a "clang" sound.
Ji Qingzhou looked at Chu Cheng in confusion.
Chu Cheng waved his hand and returned to his original position. He helped him bring the foot basin over, snapped his fingers, and filled it with water.
Ji Qingzhou also snapped his fingers, but nothing changed.
Chu Cheng chuckled, "You are not good enough, you still need to practice."
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