After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me - Chapter 1112
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Chapter 1112: Trouble at the Temple
Xinbao held her in its arms, gently patting her with its large bear paws, and then picked up one of his newborn cubs, placing it into her arms.
Zhouzhou hugged the cub, feeling its soft, fluffy fur, which finally lifted her spirits. She let go of Xinbao and sat down next to him, clutching the panda cub and showering it with kisses. She kissed it so much that the little cub started to look a little dizzy.
“Xinbao, you’re the best,” Zhouzhou said with a bright smile.
Unlike Jinbao!
That one had such a fierce temper!
Just as she was thinking this, a shadow appeared in her line of sight.
Jinbao had just arrived and overheard what Zhouzhou had said. Immediately, its cat face darkened, and it shot Zhouzhou a sidelong glance.
Don’t think it didn’t know what she was really thinking!
This ungrateful girl!
Her so-called “favorite” didn’t mean anything to her; she said the same thing to everyone she met! She would only say she liked it in front of it, only to turn around and complain about it behind its back!
Jinbao’s life was really hard; how had it ended up with such a master?
Life was truly unfair.
The human and the cat exchanged a glance, both filled with silent resentment.
Wei Feng, watching this interaction, couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
They were only three years old, and yet they were bickering like preschool children.
Hearing the noise, Zhouzhou turned around, and as soon as she saw him, her eyes lit up. “Sixth Brother!” she exclaimed.
Wei Feng, holding a bamboo stick, placed it on a platform where Xinbao and her cubs often climbed but didn’t dare approach. Pandas had a very strong territorial instinct and wouldn’t let anyone close once they were two years old.
However, Xinbao had a good temperament, likely because it remembered Zhouzhou rescuing it before. So, it never resisted her entering its space.
Wei Feng also suspected it could be because Zhouzhou had secretly drunk some of the cub’s milk before. Maybe Xinbao thought of her as one of its kind.
At the thought of this, Wei Feng couldn’t help but laugh, recalling the moment when Zhouzhou had snuck the milk.
Zhouzhou, completely confused by his laughter, looked at him, but upon seeing his teasing expression, she immediately understood and snorted loudly.
She didn’t want to talk to him anymore!
They were all so unoriginal, always bringing up her embarrassing past to make fun of her.
She pouted in displeasure, waved her hand, and said, “Come on, Xinbao, let’s go play. I’m not talking to Sixth Senior Brother anymore.”
Xinbao obediently followed her, climbing up a tree with her.
By evening, Zhouzhou had convinced Xinbao to stay in the tree, ensuring that Wei Feng couldn’t finish his work.
Wei Feng, both exasperated and amused, realized that Zhouzhou had inherited her petty side from someone.
Finally, he gave in and used an entire cart of snacks to coax Zhouzhou into calming down, convincing both her and the cubs to come down.
He made sure Xinbao went to sleep and then took Zhouzhou, the little troublemaker, away.
“Have you been up the mountain recently?” Wei Feng asked as he poured Zhouzhou a cup of water.
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Zhouzhou shook her head. “No, I’ve been too busy lately.”
She had taken some time off to prepare for the college entrance exam, and after that, she had been dealing with Luke. She had just finished handling it all.
“I’m planning to go back and see Master in a couple of days,” Zhouzhou said.
Wei Feng nodded. “That’s a good idea. You should visit more often. Master’s vegetables are growing well again.”
Over the years, Li Yuanming had turned his vegetable garden into a thriving one, and even their brothers often visited the mountain to enjoy the produce.
Thinking of this, Zhouzhou couldn’t help but lick her lips, her eyes gleaming. “Maybe I’ll go back tomorrow.”
Now that Luke was considered dead in the public’s eyes, and he had been handed over to her father, it was up to him to deal with the aftermath.
His laboratory would have to be resolved too, though she was unsure of how her father planned to handle it.
But now that the top one hundred targets on the wanted list had been dealt with, Zhouzhou figured she could afford some rest.
Perhaps it would be nice to head back to the mountain, especially with the weather heating up.
Zhouzhou mentally made a plan.
Wei Feng had no objections and nodded, “Alright, it’s up to you.”
“Mm!”
The two chatted for a bit more before Qin Lie arrived to pick Zhouzhou up. She said her goodbyes to Wei Feng and left.
This time, she made sure not to leave behind Jinbao or Wangcai.
On the way, she mentioned to Qin Lie that she wanted to return to the mountain. Qin Lie responded, “Hmm, I was just about to tell you that you need to go back.”
Zhouzhou, sensing there was more to it, turned to him and asked, “What’s going on?”
Qin Lie looked at her, his brows furrowed. “Something happened at the temple.”
“What?” Zhouzhou’s eyes widened in shock.
Qin Lie didn’t elaborate, but pressed the gas pedal, speeding toward the Qin family home.
As soon as the car stopped, Zhouzhou hurriedly jumped out and ran toward the house.
“Zhouzhou, you’re here.”
Ancestral Master greeted her as he rushed out. “Something bad had happened!”
Without needing him to say more, Zhouzhou saw the person sitting on the sofa, and her fists clenched tightly.
Jingkong’s face was battered, bruised, and swollen, looking like he had just been in a fight.
When he saw her, his eyes immediately turned red, and he quickly lowered his head, unwilling for her to see the injuries on his face.
Zhouzhou walked over, her face tightly drawn, exuding an air of cold fury. “Who did this?”
She spoke with a tone that made it clear that she would go and settle the score with anyone who dared to hurt him.
Seeing her reaction, Jingkong’s eyes reddened even further, and he hastily grabbed her arm. “Zhouzhou, don’t be impulsive.”
“Then tell me, Senior Brother Jingkong, what happened?” Zhouzhou asked firmly.
“Alright.” Jingkong nodded and motioned for her to sit down. He then signaled to Qin Bei, who immediately closed the door and hurried over to them, his eyes eager to hear the story.
Seeing his excitement, Jingkong sighed and joined his hands together in a prayer gesture, murmuring, “Amitabha,” before recounting what had happened.
It turned out that a pilgrim had come to their temple a while ago to pray, but when their wishes weren’t fulfilled, the pilgrim returned to destroy the temple.
The monks in the temple naturally wouldn’t engage in conflict with the pilgrims, but this person had even dared to harm the abbot, which made them furious.
Despite this, they didn’t retaliate.
Jingkong, unable to bear it, went to reason with the man, but ended up getting beaten up.
After hearing this, Zhouzhou’s eyes turned red with anger, her fists grinding audibly.
She bit her lip, then without saying another word, she turned and walked out.
Seeing this, Jingkong immediately followed her.
The Qin family members, who hadn’t expected such a story, were also shocked.
Someone destroyed the temple just because their wishes weren’t granted? Who was this person?
Grandpa Qin furrowed his brows deeply, glancing at Qin Xi. “Little Xi, you go with her.”
As a police officer, Qin Xi could help intimidate the person.
Qin Dong nodded and quickly followed.
Qin Bei, eager to join the excitement, also ran after them.
Qin Lie grabbed the car keys and personally drove them up the mountain.
The car ride was filled with a tense atmosphere. Zhouzhou remained silent, quietly tending to Jingkong’s injuries.
Jingkong, sensing her mood, became slightly worried and grabbed her hand. “Zhouzhou, don’t be impulsive when we get there. The Buddhist temple is a sacred place, and it’s not right to shed blood.”
Hearing this, Zhouzhou glanced at his injuries.
But he himself was still hurt.
She gritted her teeth and forced a smile. “Senior Brother Jingkong, don’t worry. I won’t hit anyone. I’m a good person, and good people don’t hit others.”
Even if she didn’t lay a hand on him, she could make sure that person paid back a hundredfold for what he had done!
Dare to hurt her master and senior brother? They must be tired of living!
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