You Were Born a Nobleman, Chapter 35: Well Done, Young Man!
Kong Xuan smirked, "What a coincidence, Lang Ye also loves shiny things. It's a pity he doesn't have a Foster Mother; otherwise, you could give him some."
"Sure, sure, sure! The Wolf King can take whatever he likes. Once I transform into human form, these things will be easy to come by. Shu Que Wu Pan."
Lang Ye's eyes practically sparked with fire. Kong Xuan, you Birdman, are you trying to make me call Siren Foster Mother? A great wolf husband can be killed but not humiliated; how could I sell my soul for a few pearls? With this thought, the Wolf King proudly declared, "No need to go through so much trouble. Just bring me twenty top-quality pearls."
Well done, young man; this deserves thirty-two thumbs up!
Mei Xiao found a water-red silk pouch and filled it with twenty top-quality pearls but didn't know where to put it for Lang Ye.
"Give it to me." Kong Xuan took it. Just as Lang Ye was about to praise him for being considerate, Kong Xuan untied the string and hung it around Lang Ye's neck.
A tall and mighty wolf with a red pouch embroidered with wild ducks hanging around its neck—how foolish could it get!
Lang Ye sternly questioned Kong Xuan, "Why don't you hold it for me?"
"I'm afraid if I hold it, I'll think it's mine. You wearing it like this really showcases the dog's majesty; it's simply a model in the industry!"
Model my foot! Model your grandpa! Model your whole family!
Seeing that the matter had been resolved, Kong Xuan stopped being nagging. He pointed to the Cosmic Bag and said to Mei Xiao, "Put it back."
Mei Xiao dared not say much; she activated the spell and held the bag in her mouth, but kept glancing back at Po Jun with a look of resentment.
Kong Xuan revealed a faint cold smile and patted Lang Ye's head. "Ahei, let's go."
Lang Ye endured the humiliation again, allowing Kong Xuan to ride him, while secretly pondering how he could ride Kong Xuan when he transformed into his true peacock form.
On the way, Lang Ye asked Kong Xuan, "Why did you insist on her handling the livestock?"
Kong Xuan replied, "Do you want to carry that bag or do you want me to carry it while you ride on my back?"
Lang Ye suddenly realized that this lord was concerned about the livestock being dirty. Seriously, neither of us is human!
"Kong Xuan, you're mistaken. Being adaptable is what makes a true man. That Cosmic Bag is great; neither of us has any power right now. If we had that thing, it would be useful for self-defense and protection—it's simply an essential helper for home and travel."
"You want that old ragged thing too? Do you want to take him as your Godfather?"
"You know what? Forget it; I won't argue with a bird like you."
"Once the barrier opens, the Demon awakens. The Siren has always stirred up trouble with romantic entanglements, and there are plenty of fierce beasts wanting to tear her apart."
Oh, so you're worried that without a magical artifact for protection, she might suffer. Kong Xuan, and yet you say you're not fond of her.
Kong Xuan sharply tugged at Wolf Ears and said sternly, "Breakthrough."
Lang Ye immediately understood that Kong Xuan was worried that Mei Xiao wouldn't be able to protect Breakthrough.
As they reached the village entrance, Mei Xiao stopped moving forward. She opened her bag, and the chickens, ducks, pigs, and dogs inside lined up according to their height and size to cross the small river back home, looking as orderly and disciplined as a military parade.
Mei Xiao was concerned about Breakthrough and wanted to return to the mountain right away. Kong Xuan's expression softened as he took out a pill. "This is a Dragon Birth Pill. Give it to Breakthrough; its effects are much better than those filthy blood concoctions."
Mei Xiao was delighted and hurriedly bowed in thanks to Kong Xuan. Kong Xuan replied lightly, "There's no need for you to thank me; Breakthrough is my brother. Take good care of him."
Watching Mei Xiao's nine large tails gradually disappear into the night, Kong Xuan said to Lang Ye, "Let's take another ride."
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