Chapter 26 - The Suspended Pavilion You Mentioned

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nThe sky was too dark yesterday when she went to chop some bamboo. She was unable to see much, but she reckoned there must be some bamboo shoots in the bamboo forest since it was springtime now.

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nI should dig up some bamboo shoots now. I can maintain the freshness of food in my space anyway.

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nBy the time An Jiuyue returned home, the sky was already dark, and her hands were muddy. She washed her hands in a shallow water puddle first and was going to wash them again when she got home.

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nShe looked into her space and surveyed the wild vegetables and bamboo shoots she had dug up, as well as a couple of pheasants and a nest of rabbits she had caught.

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nShe was delighted and planned to head out again tomorrow to harvest some more plants. After all, she could keep everything fresh in her space.

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nThe three of them had two plates of stir-fried wild vegetables with pork lard, a large bowl of pig intestines, and a small plate of pig blood. They ate their fill.

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nThat night, after coaxing the two children to sleep, An Jiuyue entered her space. When Wei Na noticed she entered, it quickly rushed up to her.

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n“Master, are you just going to let bygones be bygones?”

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n“What do you mean?”

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nAn Jiuyue was stunned by its question. Did something happen today? I don’t know about it, though?

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n“I’m talking about that old hag! She scolded you like that. I was so angry that I wanted to go out and give her a beating. Are you just going to swallow your anger and forget about it?”

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nWei Na yelled.

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nWhat else can it be? I’m talking about what happened with Aunt Kang! She went too far!

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nFor what reason did Master go to their house? Wasn’t it all for the village’s good? It’s one thing to not appreciate Master’s kindness and another thing to lash out at her!

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n“You’re talking about her?”

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nAn Jiuyue recalled what happened with Aunt Kang.

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n“Don’t worry, someone will deal with her. I don’t have to do it myself.”

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nShe had already complained to Aunt Ju about how much she had suffered. Aunt Kang would be the first to bear the brunt when the time comes.

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nAnd even if nothing happens to her now, I can still deal with her in the future.

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n“Alright, we’ll just let her bear the consequences of her actions. Master, would you like to take a look at the Suspended Pavilion? You’ll only understand the workings of this space if you enter the Suspended Pavilion and read the rules of this space. Only then will you be able to utilize this space to its utmost potential.”

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nWei Na reminded.

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n“Where is the Suspended Pavilion?” An Jiuyue asked.

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nShe wanted to go to the Suspended Pavilion, but she had already walked laps in the place long ago—she never noticed any buildings.

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n“Look at me, Master, and then look further in my direction,” Wei Na said, and began moving.

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nAn Jiuyue’s gaze followed Wei Na’s movements and slowly looked up. Then, the corners of her mouth twitched indiscernibly and she almost cursed.

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n“So, the building that looks like an ancient temple hanging in midair is the Suspended Pavilion you mentioned?”

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nWhat the heck? It’s so high up. Am I supposed to fly up or transmigrate back and buy a plane? How am I supposed to get up there?

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n“Did you think I can fly? Am I a bird?”

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nWei Na shuddered when she heard her shouts and hurried to explain ingratiatingly.

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n“Master, this is the Microcosm. You can go wherever you want to. The Microcosm is nothing compared to you. As long as you want to go up, we can go up.”

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