A few days before the wedding.

The land of grass.

"Hello, excuse me."

"I want to ask you something. Why is this store closed?"

A big bearded man randomly grabbed a lucky passerby.

"who are you?"

The passerby's eyes were full of vigilance. The lion really didn't look like a good person.

"I'm here to look for my relatives. Is Grandma Xingzi of this family out?"

The lion tried to put on a kind smile, but unfortunately his words were not convincing at all.

"I haven't heard that the old lady has any relatives outside."

"Mrs. Xingzi passed away two years ago, and the store has been vacant since then."

The passerby muttered something in a low voice, and really didn't want to offend the lion, so he told the truth.

"died?"

The lion confirmed again that this result was within his acceptable range.

It is only too normal for an old lady with poor health to die in troubled times.

"How can I lie to you? Everyone in the village knows it."

"It's buried on that little hill over there."

The passerby pointed in a direction and he really meant what he said.

"OK, thanks."

After getting the information he wanted, the lion thanked the master and went to the top of the hill.

There were two small graves connected together, and on one of the tombstones was written the name of Daocun Xingzi.

"The Lion of Konoha Village thanks you for taking me in, on behalf of Lord Nawaki and Lady Misaki."

The lion placed the sacrifice, bowed sincerely several times, and then stood up and left.

He then returned to the village, sneaked into Grandma Anzi's shop quietly, found a few decent relics, and then set off back to Konoha.

The night before the wedding, Lion handed several relics of Grandma Xingzi to Shengshu.

"Thanks a lot."

Shengshu patted the lion on the shoulder. The two had a life-long friendship, so there was no need for words of gratitude.

"Haha, it's nothing, just a trip."

"Just have a drink with us when the time comes."

The lion's face was full of smiles, and he was very happy to be able to help Rope Tree.

"Just don't get me so drunk that I can't get into the bridal chamber."

"Otherwise, I won't forgive you guys afterwards."

Shengshu started joking, and the old friends had a very harmonious conversation.

"That's not the case. I will definitely save some strength for you little brother."

The lion raised his eyebrows and smiled lasciviously.

"Haha, screw you."

"get out."

Nawaki raised his leg and kicked the lion lightly, but fortunately Misaki couldn't hear it.

"I wish you a happy wedding in advance. I'm afraid I won't be able to get a word in tomorrow."

"gone."

The lion pretended to rub the place where he was kicked and turned away.

When the lion disappeared from his sight, Shengshu looked at the relics in his hand and fell into deep thought.

"Well, I'm sure Misaki can understand."

Muttering a few words, Nawaki put his hands behind his back and slowly walked towards Misaki's room.

dong dong dong~

"You haven't slept yet?"

After knocking a few times, Shengshu put his hand down.

"No, the door is not locked."

Misaki's gentle voice came from inside the house. Nawaki hid the relics in his arms and pushed the door open.

"Why don't you rest earlier? You'll be tired tomorrow."

Nawaki came to the bed and sat down, and Misaki moved in half lying down.

"I can't sleep. I miss Grandma Xingzi a little bit."

Misaki's eyes were blank as she thought of the kind old man who took her in.

Although she couldn't protect herself, she gave herself a place to stay and three meals a day.

"that..."

Sheng Shu wanted to say something but hesitated, not knowing how to start.

"Just say whatever you want to say. Is there anything we can't communicate about?"

Misaki turned her eyes to Nawaki. From tomorrow on, he would be her husband.

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