Sumeru Huan Nalan Na.

The Grass God and the scattered soldiers stood outside Lanlaga's house, watching the purple-pink sky filled with cracks and overflowing with black edges, as if the night was invading.

The Grass God gently strokes the patterns on the snowflakes, reading the stories recorded by the snowflakes.

After a long while, the Grass God held three snowflake ice crystals in his hands and said softly, "Then I'll leave it to you."

Three ice crystals rose into the sky, and six sparkling edges scattered into sparkling line segments, which were connected end to end to form a long line that refracted colorful light. They flew upward like dragons, shuttling between the black seams, like a dexterous woman mending a purple-pink skirt.

Gradually, the discordant black in the sky gradually diminished, and the pink and purple sky reappeared.

"Okay, your home has been repaired." The Grass God looked at the Lannaros and said, "Lanlaga will wake up soon."

The Lannaros all jumped up and down to see Lanraga.

Little Bamboo Shoot was still sitting at Nashida's feet, seemingly waiting for something.

After returning and handing over the snowflake ice crystal, the scattered soldiers have been silent, because the Grass God is not completely sure of saving Heidi.

He was a person who would not show his worries on his face or talk about them, so he just waited in silence.

Nashida knew the story of Snow Flower and naturally knew what was on Sanbing's mind. She picked up the little bamboo shoot and asked, "Are you worried about Heidi?"

Little Bamboo Shoot nodded, his little face pressed against Nashida.

"She originally had grass elemental power, and the Sharan tree is the most suitable material for her. Now that Huan Nalan has been repaired, she will be fine after staying here for 7 days, so you can rest assured."

Little Bamboo Shoot didn't understand what was said. It just stared at the scattered soldiers, seeking an explanation.

After hearing these words, the tense soldiers relaxed.

"Lord Grass God, when you asked me to come out to look for it, I didn't have any direction."

"You said Heidi might be able to help, so I met Heidi, the little bamboo shoots, the little wandering spirit, and went to the snowy mountains. I even saw the princess from a thousand years ago. But I didn't go looking for her deliberately. Everything seemed to happen naturally. The snowflakes fell into my hands and became the material for repairing the dream."

"What does the snowflake, as a dream repairer, represent?"

"It's like you are standing in a snowy mountain and you can't see the whole picture of the mountain." Nashida was like a mentor at this moment, "You are in a story, so naturally you can't see the whole picture of the story."

"The foundation of Lannaro's dream is emotion and memory."

"Memories will soon disappear, but emotions will not. They can withstand the wear and tear of time and maintain the existence of dreams."

……

With the help of Nashida, the scattered soldiers returned the heart as promised, and Heidi came back.

She was wearing a little skirt and walking barefoot on the grass of Huan Nalan. Occasionally, a faint green light would be emitted from her body, a bit like the light emitted by mushroom beasts when they absorb energy.

"Mr. Amao, why do I feel so light?" Heidi jumped twice on the grass, one time jumping three feet high, and then slowly fell down like a dandelion. "It's so fun, it feels like I stepped on a jumping mushroom."

Lannaro, who was standing nearby, looked at it curiously and jumped up and down as well.

"This is just the beginning. Your body is like a newly sprouted sapling. It needs to grow slowly." Seeing Heidi's happy heart, Sanbing explained very patiently, "Lord Grass God said it will take a total of seven days."

"Seven days! That's very fast!" Heidi said, jumping over the skirmisher's head.

The soldier grabbed her ankles and pulled her down like a balloon, "You are so lawless, don't jump on my head."

Heidi landed lightly in front of the skirmisher.

The girl's smiling face was like a sweet flower, falling into the purple waves in the soldiers' eyes, and the light overflowing from their eyes was sweet.

"Lord Grass God is really amazing. He made it exactly the same as mine before." Heidi looked at herself through his eyes.

"Of course, I asked Lord Grass God to select the one from my memory. It should be the latest one." Sanbing said with a smile.

"Then your memory is quite strong. My brain seems unable to remember so many details." Heidi felt that her memory was not very good.

"This is a talent, you can't envy it."

"It's okay. I can't remember it, but I can take a picture of it."

"Will you be here for these seven days?" Heidi asked.

"Ah."

"That's great, aren't you busy at work?"

"It's my job to take care of you now." Sanbing spread his hands.

"Oh, Lady Grass God is indeed the God of Wisdom. She understands me!" Heidi whispered.

"Hey, it was my own request." The soldier stood opposite with his arms folded, with a look of grievance in his eyes.

Heidi looked at the soldier in surprise, then lightly jumped to his side and shouted into his ear, "Mr. Amao is the best!"

"I regret it, it's so noisy!"

……

When it was time for dinner, Little Bamboo Shoot and several other Lannaros sat beside a big tree stump, with a leaf in front of each of them with sunset fruits and raspberries on it.

This was Heidi's trophy from jumping around all morning.

As for my lunch...

Sanbing followed his promise to cook in the cave and made her a bowl of rice with tea at the stove nearby.

"I smell the aroma of rice." Heidi hugged her knees and sat aside to watch, "Hmm, this is what the water boiled with tea leaves and kelp smells like."

"Then try it." The soldier handed over a spoonful.

Heidi leaned over and took a sip. "Hmm, surprisingly refreshing. The kelp combines the bitterness of the tea with a sweet aftertaste."

The soldier smiled and grilled the eels while listening to Heidi and Lannaro chattering.

A simple and peaceful life is really enjoyable.

……

On a lazy afternoon, Heidi lay in the bamboo shoots' hut. Although she was forced by the scattered soldiers to take a rest, she was not sleepy at all.

Maybe the tea was too refreshing, so he skipped out of the door.

At this time, the skirmisher was lying flat under a tree to rest, with his right hand behind his head and one leg slightly bent. His hat was placed aside, and Little Bamboo Shoot and the other two Lannaros took turns wearing it for fun.

Heidi came quietly and jumped onto the tree. She lay on the trunk, resting her head on her left hand, quietly looking at the delicate face of the soldier.

When she came running, Sanbing already knew it and deliberately ignored her to see what other tricks she could play.

Sure enough, Heidi suddenly thought of something and found the starfish in the space, "Haha, the opportunity for revenge has come."

She held the starfish in her right hand and pointed it in the direction of the soldier's face. "It seems that we need to throw it a little higher to be more accurate."

She leaned upwards and stretched her arms out.

A small breeze came from nowhere, and Heidi was too light and her center of gravity was unstable. She was blown directly from the tree like a leaf and landed on the right side of the skirmisher.

Heidi quietly moved closer and took a look. "It's okay, it's okay. She's not awake. Let's try again."

Just as she was about to retreat quietly, the soldier smiled slightly and pressed her little head against his chest with his left hand.

"Don't leave, have a good rest."

"Oh." Heidi's little head leaned obediently against Sanbing's chest. Sanbing's rhythmic breathing and slightly rising and falling chest were so delicate and real in front of Heidi that her heart was beating like a deer and she couldn't calm down at all.

How could she rest well? She felt her brain was unusually clear and her thoughts were too active. She silently attributed this condition to drinking too much tea, but how could bitter tea make her eyes smile?

The soldier didn't say anything, and seemed to be resting. Heidi didn't move, and it was difficult to start a conversation.

Her free left hand was looking for something to do out of boredom, so she compared her fingers to the legs of a little man, and gently walked from left to right and from right to left on the skirmisher's coat.

When Sanbing first pressed her head down, he really wanted to make her quiet down.

But time passed by, maybe because they were too close, he could feel the vibration of Heidi's heartbeat. This reminded him of the moment when he woke up alone in the snowy mountains. That heartbeat was just like this, eager and beautiful, and he was reluctant to let go.

But when Heidi's little hand moved back and forth on his collar, Sanbing felt like a cat being teased by a piece of mint, disturbing his mind. He felt his face getting hot for no reason, and he was a little stiff, not daring to breathe too deeply.

Heidi played with it for a while, then looked at the bow at her waist, touched it gently, and took the tassel to see the details. After all, she didn't have this opportunity normally. Suddenly, she felt the hand on her head suddenly become stronger.

"Heidi, don't move." When the tassel around his waist was taken away, Sanbing was a little confused. He stood up in a panic and grabbed Heidi's left hand.

Their eyes met, and the atmosphere became extremely subtle. Their breathing went from stagnant to somewhat rapid, and their ears turned red.

At this moment, Sanbing is no longer as detached from emotions as he was at the beginning of the snow mountain, so he is naturally not so good at controlling the distance.

Once you have feelings, you will become timid. After all, you will cherish it more after losing it, and if you cherish it too much, you will be more afraid of losing it. It is an unsolvable closed loop.

At such a close distance, he was afraid that he would not be able to control his emotions, so he did not move closer, but chose to let go of his hand behind her head.

But just like the spring breeze blowing across the pond water, it is not only the wind that is restless, but also the slowly rippling pond water.

Heidi chose to follow her heart. She no longer hesitated and rushed into his arms like a kitten. She whispered three words against his earlobe.

"do not go."

There was a mixture of joy and sadness in Sanbing's eyes. He had been wandering in the world for too long, trying to find emotional ties but failing. The taste of loss was too bitter, and it made him afraid to have it.

Gaining and losing is ultimately not a mathematical problem that can be answered precisely.

Reason and emotion are like the two ends of a scale, always leaning towards one side.

Human emotions are complex temptations, and once you are involved, how can you let go easily? From the moment a curious person is born, that tear falls, and he is destined to be unable to escape the subject of human emotions.

He lowered his head and looked at Heidi in his arms quietly. Emotion overwhelmed reason after all. He kissed Heidi tenderly, and then hugged her tightly with his arms. Even if it was just for a moment, it was worth cherishing.

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