Thursday, March 27, 2025

The Sweet little Fulang Chapter 133 Part 2


    Shen Xuanqing placed the paper-wrapped seeds in Lu Gu’s bamboo basket, saving the bamboo backpack for the porcelain pillows.  

    Clouds drifted over the sun, casting shade and bringing relief to the streets.  

Rebirth to Erase Dark History Chapter 28

Chapter 28: She's Your Mother

    Aside from that minor incident, the competition went smoothly. Yang Jiabo's school took first place in both the military-style boxing competition and the overall team event. After nearly half a month of military training, their efforts had finally paid off.  

Rebirth Married The Control group Fulang Chapter 110 Part 3


  In the city, merchants usually approached the martial arts school to request specific services, and the school would assign the appropriate men. The school paid the men based on their skill level, with a fixed monthly salary. Any additional tips from clients were extra income.

The Sweet little Fulang Chapter 133 Part 1

Chapter 133


    In Huamei Alley, children played and laughed. Four or five-year-old toddlers, clad in red bellybands, ran around wildly. Some, finding the heat unbearable, even kicked off their shoes and scampered barefoot. Women and maids tasked with watching the children chatted idly by the door, occasionally calling out to keep the little ones from straying too far. They also had to retrieve the discarded shoes to avoid losing them.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Rebirth Married The Control group Fulang Chapter 110 Part 2


  Most of the Zhang clan lived in Jijiu Village, though a few had moved to other villages or the city. However, the majority remained in the village.

  Without a clan leader for two generations, the descendants had grown more distant. The Zhang family was known in the village as a large family with a decent standard of living, but they weren’t respected or feared like the landlords. The main reason was that everyone knew the Zhang family was fragmented.

Rebirth with the Beast Chapter 113 Part 2


  Sinoer got up to investigate and soon returned. He bundled Su Yi in furs, grabbed the two children, and carried them out of the house.  

  Outside was chaos, families rushing about in panic.  

  Su Yi groaned uncomfortably. "What’s going on? It’s so cold!"  

  Sinoer kissed his forehead and hurried toward the tunnel.  

  After settling Su Yi and the kids, Sinoer said, "Rest well. Don’t worry."  

  Su Yi blinked drowsily. "Mm. Be careful." By now, he was a little more awake but still too lazy to move. He knew a large beast horde must have arrived. After Sinoer left, more females and children were brought in.  

  Tang Yu was one of the last to arrive. He seemed reluctant to stay and had been arguing with Jells. Jells sternly placed him beside Su Yi, then piled a heap of food into Tang Yu’s arms.  

  Since the tunnel wasn’t as warm as home, Jells didn’t bring fresh fruit, just dried ones.  

  Tang Yu clutched a sealed jar of bone broth Jells had made. Though Jells wasn’t the best cook, Tang Yu wasn’t picky.  

  He gulped down the broth noisily. Su Yi, now slightly more alert, pointed at the jar.  

  Tang Yu side-eyed him, thinking how annoyingly lazy Su Yi looked, ordering people around like this.  

  He handed the jar to Su Yi, muttering, "Here. I thought you’d be out hunting with them."  

  Su Yi took a sip, then closed his eyes, not wanting to talk. The two kids, however, were full of energy. Eli ran off to play with friends before darting back to squeeze into Su Yi’s arms.  

  Compared to Eli’s liveliness, Dino was much more well-behaved. He occasionally helped Tang Yu with food or ate a little himself. When he saw Su Yi tossing and turning, the blanket slipping off, he quietly tucked him back in.  

  Tang Yu watched, thinking, When I have my own kid, I’m going to raise them to be just like Dino.

  Little did he know, his kid would be nothing like Dino. Instead, they’d take after him, becoming a little troublemaker.  

  This beast horde was massive, and many orcs were injured. Mino and Ian didn’t retreat to the tunnel, they stayed to treat the wounded.  

  After being cooped up for a day, Su Yi finally couldn’t take it anymore and went out to see what was happening. The orcs guarding the tunnel didn’t stop him. If it had been any other female, they would have intervened, but this was Su Yi. His capabilities were well-known, even if he looked unwell, everyone knew how capable he was.  

  Su Yi, now crowned with the title of "capable," looked up at the sky. No wonder they’d been sent to the tunnels, this horde included flying beasts.  

  Su Yi rarely encountered flying creatures and frowned. The valley could block land beasts, but not these winged predators.  

  He hadn’t gone far when one of the beasts spotted him.  

  With no females or children left outside, the flying beasts had been ransacking houses, devouring any dried meat left in courtyards.  

  Now, seeing fresh prey like Su Yi, they immediately swooped toward him. Su Yi panicked and ducked into a nearby house.  

  Once inside, he pulled out a bow from his space and took aim at the closest beast. Though not large, it had razor-sharp claws and teeth.  

  Su Yi’s arrow pierced its skull, splattering brain matter. As he reached for another arrow, a wave of dizziness hit him. His heart sank as he shut the door and slumped to the ground.  

  What’s wrong with me? Su Yi wondered. Did that white-haired illness not fully heal?

  Outside, more beasts gathered.  

  The commotion drew attention. An orc in beast form charged over, assuming a female or child was trapped. His roar scared off a couple of beasts, but the rest, driven by hunger, bared their fangs defiantly.  

  Su Yi took a deep breath and peeked through the door crack. To his surprise, the orc outside was the wandering orc from before.  

  Still recovering from old injuries, the wandering orc hadn’t joined the hunt outside the valley. Instead, he’d stayed behind to deal with these weaker flying beasts.  

  But even against weaker foes, numbers wore him down. Soon, fresh wounds marred his body.  

  Su Yi fired two more arrows, both grazing past the wandering orc to strike two beasts in the head.  

  The wandering orc glanced at the fallen beasts, then at the slightly ajar door.  

  Without a word, he fought more fiercely.  

  Su Yi occasionally helped with another arrow, thinning the horde until it was safe to emerge, covering his nose and mouth.  

  The wandering orc was startled to see Su Yi but quickly understood. He studied Su Yi’s expression, hesitated, then went inside and returned with a large fur.  

  "Here. Sorry for the inconvenience," he said, wrapping it around Su Yi.  

  Su Yi didn’t refuse, but his head felt heavy and his feet light.  

  "Take me to Mino. And don’t tell Sinoer I came out," Su Yi said.  

  The wandering orc hesitated. He’d planned to take Su Yi straight to Sinoer. Although he wasn't particularly smart, he could tell Su Yi wasn’t well. Females usually sought their mates when unwell. He’d assumed Su Yi had risked coming out to find Sinoer.  

  Instead, he brought Su Yi to Mino, who lifted the fur and paled at the sight of Su Yi’s ashen face.  

  Mino immediately set aside his work and began examining Su Yi. Ian hurried over.  

  "What’s wrong?" Ian asked anxiously. He’d never seen Su Yi so frail.  

  Mino’s examination suddenly paused. His eyes widened in disbelief, and he checked again.  

  Then he blurted out, "He’s pregnant!"  

  "Pregnant?!!" Ian repeated, his voice rising.  

  The room erupted in chaos. Pregnancy was joyous news. Even the injured orcs forgot their wounds, crowding around to see what a "pregnant female" looked like.  

  One overexcited orc even limped out to spread the word.  

  Su Yi, still dazed, heard the buzz around him.

The Sweet little Fulang Chapter 132 Part 2


  The calf had grown a bit. Lately, because of the heat, it often went to the river to soak. Da Hui accompanied it out the back gate, so no one needed to go with it. The calf would return on its own once it had had enough.

Rebirth with the Beast Chapter 113 Part 1

Chapter 113  

  "The cold season is coming, and a beast horde is heading our way. To get fresh meat, they went out hunting early in the morning."  

  As Su Yi spoke, he picked up a meatball and brought it to Tang Yu's lips. Tang Yu took a bite and was immediately captivated by the delicious flavor. The meatball was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, leaving a rich aroma in his mouth. 

  "This is amazing!" Tang Yu struggled to sit up, and Su Yi quickly placed a cushion behind him. Without support, Tang Yu would easily topple over.  

  Once he fell, it would be like the sky and earth flipping, getting up on his own would be nothing short of a miracle.  

  Back at his own home, there had been a time when Jells went out, only to return and find Tang Yu lying on the bed with a look of utter despair. Before leaving, Jells had propped Tang Yu up, but Tang Yu had reached for a fruit and accidentally tipped over, unable to get back up. So he just lay there, his huge belly making him look utterly helpless, waiting for Jells to return.  

  After that incident, Tang Yu became afraid of being alone. That’s why Jells had brought him here this time, not just because it was safer at Su Yi’s place, but also to prevent Tang Yu from getting stuck again.  

  Su Yi and Tang Yu chatted and ate together, and before they knew it, they had eaten everything edible.  

  Su Yi suddenly snapped back to reality and patted his belly in dismay. "Damn, gluttony really is contagious. If I keep eating like this, my perfect figure is going to disappear."  

  Tang Yu gave Su Yi a disdainful look, then rubbed his own belly.  

  "Heh, feels like I’m carrying a basketball."  

  A basketball? Su Yi glanced at it, then moved behind Tang Yu, staring intently at his stomach.  

  Tang Yu grew uneasy under his gaze and said, "If you want to touch it, be careful."  

  Su Yi reached out but suddenly pulled his hand back. He remembered something his mother had once told him, when she was pregnant with him, a neighbor who had been struggling to conceive came over and asked to touch her belly, believing it would bring her luck. His mother, feeling sorry for her, allowed it, and miraculously, the neighbor later got pregnant.  

  Though the idea was superstitious, Su Yi decided not to take the risk. He loved kids, but he already had two at home. Right now, he would rather enjoy some alone time with Sinoer.  

  Seeing Su Yi lost in thought, Tang Yu assumed he was afraid of causing harm by touching. He grabbed Su Yi’s hand and abruptly placed it on his belly.  

  "Don’t worry, Su Yi. You’re going to be this kid’s godfather. What’s there to be afraid of?" Tang Yu said generously.  

  Su Yi froze as if electrocuted.  

  He lowered his gaze to his hand on Tang Yu’s belly and suddenly felt a sense of foreboding.  

  Tang Yu noticed Su Yi’s drastic change in expression and asked worriedly, "Su Yi, are you okay?"  

  Su Yi slowly withdrew his hand and forced a smile. "Probably... probably fine."  

  Probably fine?

        Tang Yu rolled his eyes. How could someone not know if they were okay? Seriously.  

  In the afternoon, Jells and the others returned with a bountiful haul.  

  Perhaps sensing something, Jells followed Sinoer’s example and processed all the prey before bringing it to Su Yi’s house.  

  Previously, Jells had always been the one who hunted the most, but since his family couldn’t eat everything, he would leave some for others. This time, however, everyone had enough, and wasting it would be a shame. So Jells shamelessly hauled everything to Su Yi’s place.  

  Though curious, no one questioned it. They all knew Su Yi had a large cellar—maybe Jells was storing the excess there.  

  Later, Sinoer took Su Yi outside. It turned out Jells and Sinoer had hidden even more prey in a cave outside the valley to avoid suspicion.  

  Su Yi stared at the mountain of unprocessed prey, his face twitching. He resigned himself to dragging one toward the river.  

  But after only a few steps, he suddenly felt dizzy.  

  "What’s wrong? You look pale," Sinoer immediately noticed Su Yi’s discomfort. He dropped what he was holding and carried Su Yi back home.  

  Su Yi didn’t feel particularly unwell, just incredibly lazy. In the end, Jells and Sinoer secretly processed all the prey in the dead of night.  

  Near dawn, Sinoer washed up thoroughly before daring to enter the bedroom. But even then, Su Yi could still smell the heavy scent of blood on him.  

  Just as Su Yi was about to speak, his stomach churned violently.  

  Seeing Su Yi’s expression darken, Sinoer reached out to steady him, but Su Yi pushed him away.  

  Sinoer paused, then realized the smell must be making Su Yi nauseous.  

  But in the past, Su Yi had never been bothered by blood, he’d even hunted himself without issue. So why now?  

  Both Su Yi and Sinoer were puzzled.  

  Helpless, Su Yi and Sinoer slept in separate rooms for the first time, as if they were going through some seven-year itch.  

  For several days, Su Yi slept poorly, dreaming of all kinds of children or small beasts running wild in the forest.  

  Meanwhile, the orcs were busy. The recent beast horde had left a strong scent of blood around the valley, which would likely attract more beasts.  

  To ensure the valley’s safety, everyone worked tirelessly, building more traps, reinforcing defenses, improving the tunnels for comfort, and stockpiling food and water. They didn’t want their females suffering in the tunnels.  

  A few more days passed. The ice in the river had completely melted. Late one night, a loud crash came from the water gate.  

  The valley’s alarm horn blared.  

Transmigrated As Cannon Fodder To Marry Chapter 79 Part 3


  The next morning during court, Zhou Chengwang’s father reported the matter of refugees being lured into the city to Emperor Changde. Emperor Changde, without a second thought, instinctively suspected Wei Yunzhao of plotting rebellion.

Rebirth to Erase Dark History Chapter 27 Part 2

  Meanwhile, Li Guizhen pulled Yang Jianjun aside to ask about the factory. She had never heard him mention any issues. Yang Jianjun assured her not to worry. While the cloth shoe workshop wasn’t doing well, the leather shoe workshop was still profitable. Besides, making shoes required rubber soles, and he was the only one in the factory who could press rubber. He would be fine.