Yan Ruyu didn't sleep peacefully that night.

For some reason, she dreamed of many things from the past. Every time she returned home from a mission, her grandfather would take her to burn incense for her ancestors and talk a lot.

Then I made some delicious food for her first. Although it was rough and not authentic, Yan Ruyu still liked it very much.

Especially after every meal, the dessert is canned food made by grandpa himself.

There are fruit trees around the house, and there is a big harvest in autumn. When he can't finish eating, his grandfather tries to make various juices, jams and wines. Yan Ruyu likes them all, but she loves canned food the most.

In the dream, she saw her grandpa doing a lot more, smiling and waving to her. She ran over, but grandpa disappeared again.

Yan Ruyu looked around anxiously, but there was still no one there. After looking around, she found that the environment was a bit familiar, and she seemed to be back in space.

Opening her eyes again - she was indeed in space.

There is no sign of grandpa, everything is just a dream.

She sat alone for a while. There were cans made by her grandfather in the space. She picked out a bottle of peaches, hugged it for a while, opened it and took a few bites in silence.

I don’t know what’s going on today, but I feel heavy and uncomfortable.

The mood is low, and the space is shaking.

Yan Ruyu answered the call, and the abbot's voice drifted in: "Ruyu, are you awake?"

"What do you think? I'm talking to you, so I must be awake."

The abbot snorted: "You'd better wake up, but I can't. That fox, good guy, came to my place to open the window last night. It scared me. I thought it was haunted, but later I found out it was it."

"After it entered the house, it looked at me directly at first. I almost felt guilty. I thought it could tell that I was a fake monk. Later, I thought it was ridiculous. A fox is just an animal. It can tell What? Why should I be afraid of it? It's not a real fairy."

"Then it got weird. It was jumping up and down, which disturbed my peace. I thought it was cold, so I put it in the house. As soon as I closed my eyes, it jumped up and down on me and almost died. Send me away."

"I was so angry that I put it in the yard, and it started playing wildly in the yard again, knocking on the door. Not to mention me, even Lao Cao and Da Ru were knocked up."

He spoke so fast, like a machine gun, that Yan Ruyu didn't even react.

"You said the Tibetan Fox is at your place?"

"Yes, I came here last night, didn't you know?"

Yan Ruyu stroked her forehead and said, "I don't know, but when I was sleeping, it was sitting on the chair in the outer room, eating chicken and roasting it over the charcoal fire."

"Ha, it is full and comes to trouble me. You just wait," the abbot snorted angrily, "I will send you something later and take this guy with me by the way."

The abbot hung up and Yan Ruyu smiled helplessly, her previous sadness somewhat diluted.

After exiting the space, Huo Changhe was already awake and doing morning exercises in the yard. Yan Ruyu also got up and took out the uneaten cans and put them on the table.

Just after washing up, Huo Changhe came into the room. Before the two of them could say a few words, the abbot arrived.

Yan Ruyu asked Huo Changhe to go see Huo Changxu, and she called the abbot into the house.

The abbot was carrying a big basket filled with fresh vegetables and flowers, which were fragrant and beautiful. As soon as he arrived, the fragrance filled the yard.

He was still holding the Tibetan Fox in his arms. The Tibetan Fox was also tired, and his head and paws were hanging down in long strips.

Yan Ruyu came out to welcome him, and almost laughed angrily when she saw Zanghu acting like that.

He took it and asked, "Why do you get such a big basket?"

The abbot nodded: "I haven't taken care of it these days, there are too many. How about we open a flower shop?"

"Let's see if there are any idle ladies in any house and let them learn how to arrange flowers. I have enough flowers for them."

Yan Ruyu smiled and said: "The idea is good, but I'm afraid it will be difficult to implement."

The abbot was puzzled: "Why?"

"Most people like flowers, especially women, but things are different now. They won't buy flowers from outside. Rich people have gardens, but poor people have the money to buy food."

The abbot suddenly said: "Yes, you are right."

Yan Ruyu played with the flowers: "However, your flowers bloom well and are of rare varieties, so they won't be wasted. When I have free time, I will make some scented tea. Fragrant powder or sesame oil will do."

"Use it for great value, not just for viewing."

"Okay, you're right, I listen to you."

Yan Ruyu gave him the can: "This is for you to make up for the mental loss last night."

In fact, the abbot had already given up his anger. When he saw the can, he thought of Mr. Yan again and sighed.

"I have to eat slowly. The old man makes this the best. I also like eating it. From now on..."

The abbot originally wanted to say that it might not be so delicious in the future, but he realized that it would not work and would only make Yan Ruyu sad.

The conversation changed: "When I find the old man, if I don't do anything else with the fruit in this dimension, I will ask him to make it into cans so that we can eat enough."

Yan Ruyu smiled: "This is a good idea."

The Tibetan Fox raised his head and lowered his head, staring at the abbot with his small eyes.

The abbot snorted: "What are you doing? You want to eat too? I won't give it to you."

The Tibetan Fox jumped away suddenly, broke away from Yan Ruyu, and bumped into the abbot.

The abbot was hit unexpectedly, staggered, almost fell, and almost dropped the can.

"Oh yo yo, narrow your eyes and raise your face..." Myna flew out from inside.

The Tibetan Fox turned to look and saw the myna flapping its wings and flying high: "I can fly, I can fly."

Yan Ruyu: "..."

He supported the abbot and asked, "Are you okay?"

The abbot moved his waist: "No, I almost twisted my waist. This fox is quite angry."

The Tibetan Fox jumped up on the chair, leaned forward and rushed in, but stopped moving again.

Yan Ruyu waved her hand, and the abbot quickly put the can away to avoid dropping it later.

"I heard that the second young master is ill. Yin Ding and others said that you are looking for someone similar to you. What's going on?"

Yan Ruyu sat down aside: "I haven't figured it out yet. Changxu has lost part of his memory. He doesn't even know it. It's a bit like hypnosis. Before he lost his memory, he once saw a woman who looked exactly like me."

"Hypnosis?" The abbot was surprised and asked in a low voice, "Is it that advanced now? Is there a hypnotist?"

"I don't know yet, but there is a girl who has also experienced trouble symptoms. I originally wanted to find clues from her, but I didn't expect..."

Yan Ruyu recounted what happened last night, including the Haiwang surnamed Liu.

The abbot's eyes widened: "Is that strange manor related to the man named Liu?"

The abbot hissed: "If not, I will think of a way to lure him into taking the bait."

Yan Ruyu raised her eyes and looked at him: "What can you do?"

The abbot tugged at his collar: "Don't forget, I'm an eminent monk."

Yan Ruyu raised her eyebrows slightly, the abbot sat upright, clasped his hands together, and asked seriously: "Donor, look at your face, your face is moving, you may find a good match recently, but..."

"This Yintang is a bit dark again, I'm afraid..."

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