I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 421, 127-2: A Bouquet of Blessings

Chapter 421, 1.27-2: A Bouquet of Blessings

"To grow flowers that represent miracles..." Mu Yegui murmured.

But what exactly constitutes a miracle?
Miracles are those that are impossible in reality...

“A person suffering from a terminal illness, to the point that even the doctors were helpless and issued a death certificate, suddenly recovers—that is a miracle,” Jafar said quietly, watching Mu Yegui.

His azure eyes held a deep and helpless look. Only you can complete this instance, because only you can trigger this miracle. No one else can.

but……

Isn't the occurrence of miracles just a fantasy?

At this moment, Mu Yegui would not understand that the so-called miracle was within her, but it would only truly appear if she worked hard.

"Madam asked me to call you for dinner," Jafar reminded her with a light laugh.

"Okay." Mu Yegui nodded and followed Jiafa'er inside.

After a simple breakfast, Mu Yegui returned to her room.

Perhaps due to the special mechanics of the instance, breakfast did indeed give her a feeling of fullness unlike anything she had experienced before. The woman who claimed to be her mother was also very gentle with her, even though she couldn't taste the real flavor of the breakfast or feel the woman's loving care.

She tried to recall the attitudes that human children would exhibit after receiving love from their parents, but due to her stiff facial expression, she was ultimately unable to recreate it.

Although her room was simple, everything was arranged very neatly, indicating that someone cleaned it regularly.

She walked to the table and gently opened the diary on it.

Please write a diary entry for each day.
The first page contained only this string of words. She flipped through a few more pages but found nothing else. It was as if this diary existed solely to allow her to record the events of each day.

Does 'Shia' really exist?

Mu Yegui had only one question in his mind.

If 'Shia' doesn't exist, why would her mother call her Shia?
If 'Shia' exists, why is there no information about him in the room that belongs to 'Shia'?
Who is 'Shia'?
"Shia! Shia! Come out! Didn't we agree to go bug catching in the countryside together?" A mixed voice of a man and a woman came from not far downstairs.

Mu Yegui pushed open the door and saw the boy and girl smiling and waving at her, as if they were treating her as a childhood friend, completely unaware that she was actually a fake 'Shia'.

"I don't want to go." Mu Yegui was completely indifferent to the act of catching insects, and she didn't think there was anything wrong with breaking her promise. After all, she didn't want to go and hadn't made an appointment with them; it was just part of the plot.

"Huh? Did something happen? You were so happy to agree to meet me yesterday." The girl frowned and looked at her with concern.

"Because it's so boring," Mu Yegui shook his head and said.

"Oh, I see... I was really looking forward to going to the countryside with you, and we even agreed to visit everyone's secret base." The girl sighed softly, and seeing Mu Yegui's firm refusal, she didn't force her, but said regretfully.

At this moment, Jafar suddenly came out and said to Mu Yegui with a light laugh, "Since Miss has agreed to go out with Afra and Mipar, then you should keep your promise. I will complete the tasks assigned by Madam properly."

Her cool, silver eyes glanced at Jafar, then fixed on Afra, who was looking at her pitifully, and said softly, "I understand, I will go with you."

Although I don't know why Jafar is like this, it must have some special meaning. Maybe I'll discover something if I go out with them.

"Take care on the road." Jafar handed Mu Yegui an umbrella, chuckled, and waved goodbye. Mu Yegui: "..." For some reason, he had a feeling that Jafar had changed his personality, or was this the real Jafar?

Mu Yegui, holding the small floral umbrella prepared by Jiafaer, followed Afra and Mipar out.

Along the way, Afra kept complaining, "Shia Shia, Mipal said I would cry if I encountered bugs, but I'm not that timid! That person is too much!"

Mu Yegui glanced at the petite Afra up and down and said bluntly, "She does look quite weak."

"How could even Shia say that! I'm angry!" Afra glared at Mipar with puffed-up cheeks, then grabbed Mu Yegui's other arm and said affectionately, "Shia, I'll catch you the biggest bug later!"

"Good luck," Mu Yegui said dismissively.

Her mind was preoccupied with Jafar's ulterior motives for sending her out, convinced there must be some conspiracy. But in reality, there was no conspiracy; Jafar was simply giving her hints on how to create a miracle.

The greatest miracle is that a heartless person learns to have real feelings.

This instance is designed from the beginning to guide Mu Yegui to learn about human emotions, which is why the appearance of his so-called childhood companions is arranged.

The three walked into the lush woods, looking at the dappled shadows under the sunlight and listening to the slightly noisy chirping of cicadas.

"Afra, let's have a race to the other side," Mipal said, pointing to a tree ahead. "Shia will be the referee, so you can't cheat!"

"I wouldn't! Mipar clearly loves to cheat!" Afra scoffed, crossing her arms over her chest.

Mu Yegui took two steps forward and said softly, "Ready."

A gentle breeze rustled through the leaves.

"Start." With a soft, sweet voice, the boy and girl took off running forward with all their might.

Her cool, silver eyes lifted slightly as she gazed at the towering tree that seemed to blot out the sky. Her delicate, beautiful face remained expressionless, even lacking the vitality one would expect from a living being.

All their actions were like those of a pre-programmed puppet; they were beautiful, but utterly lifeless.

"I won! I won! Hahahaha, Mipar, you lost!" A girl's energetic laughter came from afar, completely different from the silent and quiet Mu Yegui.

"One more time!" Mipar said, panting heavily, unwilling to admit defeat.

"No, no, if we try again, I might not be able to outrun you. I won't fall for it! Hehehe!" Afra stuck out her tongue and made a face at Mipar, then nimbly jumped behind Mu Yegui and hid.

"You!" Mipar's face turned red with anger, but she couldn't utter any words of reproach.

"Shia, I won! I want a reward!" Afra stuck out her tongue and showed off to Mipar, then smiled and said to Mu Yegui.

"What reward do you want?" Mu Yegui asked softly.

“Let me think…” Afra glanced thoughtfully at Mu Yegui, then said, “I want to see Shia’s smile!”

Mu Yegui was slightly taken aback. Her smile?
(End of this chapter)

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