The pet I raised comes from the second dimension.

Chapter 265 The setting sun and the lone wild goose fly together; the autumn water blends with the v

Thanks to Dorothy's perfect recitation of the entire "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," the park authorities, in an effort to generate buzz and boost online popularity, made an exception and granted Huang Musong and his entourage free admission.

It stands to reason,
Only Dorothy can recite "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng".
This benefit should have belonged solely to it.

But considering it's a doro, a little creature with supernatural abilities, memorizing the whole thing isn't easy.

Including Doraemon, Huang Musong and Su Qingyao, as well as Mikasa and Arwen, also enjoyed the benefit of free admission to the park.

As Huang Musong stepped out of the ticket gate, the setting sun cast a warm glow. He looked down to adjust his backpack when a familiar figure caught his eye out of the corner of his eye. He realized that Donas had already entered the park.

It's obvious without even thinking about it.

That little guy must have sneaked over the fence when no one was looking.

"You..."

Pointing at Donas, Huang Musong sighed softly and said nothing more, let alone criticized it.

He smiled helplessly.

He simply asked Alvin to keep an eye on Donas and prevent her from running around again.

If you go through all that trouble and fall into the Gan River, that would be a real problem!
Alvin nodded and picked up Donas.

The little guy didn't resist.
It snuggled into Alvin's arms, wagging its tail as if it had received a reward.

Su Qingyao realized that Donas had taken advantage of the security guards' momentary lapse in attention to climb over the wall and enter the park. She pretended to be annoyed and began to criticize and educate her, saying, "Donas, you have to follow the rules from now on. You have to pay for tickets when you go to any tourist attraction, understand? If you make a mistake again next time, I won't spoil you anymore~, and I won't buy you Orunji to eat."

"Hehe..." Donas nestled in Alwen's arms, grinned sheepishly at Sister Su, scratched her head, and sincerely admitted her mistake.

Su Qingyao was good to it.

Donas saw it all and remembered it all.

Since Sister Su criticized me, I should correct my mistakes. It's bad to know you're wrong but not correct them.

but,

Correcting mistakes is one thing,
Do you just verbally apologize?
Donas put on an arrogant attitude, refusing to admit her mistake.

The family members eat and sleep together and already know each other well.

Knowing that Donas was only verbally refusing to admit her mistake, but had actually realized it in her heart, no one criticized her anymore.

Visiting Tengwang Pavilion

—Let's begin!
The current Tengwang Pavilion is a modern reconstruction. The original Tengwang Pavilion was burned down during the turmoil of several dynastic changes, but its geographical location is similar to the original historical site.

First, climb up several dozen steps.

The entrance to the attic was right in front of us.

Looking up at the towering pavilion, Doro's eyes widened, and he exclaimed sincerely, "Wow! It's so high..."

"And it's so beautiful up close, really gorgeous." Dorothy jumped out of her backpack, landed steadily, and pointed to the glazed tile eaves beams engraved with colorful phoenixes. "Look, that's a colorful phoenix pattern! Every part of the glazed tiles is carved with auspicious cloud patterns, symbolizing good fortune and happiness."

Dorothy's tone was soothing and focused, like a tour guide sharing her long-treasured knowledge.

Donas stood between Doraemon and Dorothy.
It also looked up to observe the attic.

His ears drooped slightly, and his nose twitched gently.

Unfortunately, I just can't appreciate the beauty of classical architecture.

With a couple of grunts, Donas spoke her mind, saying frankly, "I still prefer the vast grasslands or the shady forests; those places are truly free. Although wooden buildings are nice, they're too tall and feel oppressive."

In fact, Doro's view is similar to that of Donas.

The towering Tengwang Pavilion,

Nearly sixty meters high,
For the Doro, it's like a skyscraper!

Because Tengwang Pavilion is a place that Ren and Sister Xiao Su agreed to visit, and Ren likes Tengwang Pavilion, Duoluo will restrain his fear and convince himself not to be afraid.

Doro silently approached the man (Huang Musong), tentatively reaching out with its little paws to lightly touch his trouser leg.

It's clear that the little fool is a bit afraid of the Tengwang Pavilion.
Huang Musong bent down and took the soft, warm little hand in his.
He led Doraemon toward the entrance to the attic.

"Let's go inside together."

Feeling incredibly safe being held, Doraemon felt a warm current flow through his entire body. The unease he had felt moments before vanished instantly, replaced by peace and joy.

"People~"

Call out,
Doro looked up at the person, its lips moving. It wanted to say something, but didn't know where to begin.

In the end, he just shouted it once.

When people are enjoying themselves, they often let their minds go blank, and they may forget what they were going to do the next second.

The same applies to the doro.

Doro just kept calling out to himself without saying a word. Huang Musong knew that Doro must be feeling very comfortable at that moment.

Continuing forward, Huang Musong led Duoluo into the Tengwang Pavilion to begin their visit.

...

The lower floors of Tengwang Pavilion mainly house exhibits that highlight the Jiangnan culture of Hongdu.

Commercial development has little to do with the Tengwang Pavilion itself, but it does offer some additional knowledge. Tourists either stop to read the exhibits carefully or take photos. Huang Musong and his group, however, strolled through the exhibits at a leisurely pace.

Dorothy loved learning.
He and Su Qingyao read through the science information section of each exhibit one by one.

Taking off her glasses, Dorothy's bright eyes were almost glued to the science information board. She muttered softly, "The Hongzhou kiln in the Tang Dynasty was famous for its celadon, with a glaze as warm and lustrous as jade..."

As I read, I lightly traced the words with my fingertips, looking at them as if I wanted to etch each word into my memory.

Su Qingyao stood beside Dorothy, occasionally adding a few words of historical background.

In contrast
Doro and Donas showed little interest in yellowed text or old objects.
The two little ones hopped and skipped between the booths.
Their eyes shone as brightly as the stars in the night sky.

However, what attracted Doro and Donas was not history, but the jewelry that shimmered under the lights.

"What a beautiful pendant!"

Donas stopped in her tracks.
Pouting her lips into a round "o" shape,
The reflection in his pupils showed a silver chain pendant (a fake) inlaid with jade, displayed inside a glass case.

It reached out its claws, trying to touch the exhibit.

The display stand was made of glass, and Donas's claws were blocked by the glass, preventing her from reaching the pendant.

The more it can't reach something, the more it wants it, and its tail wags restlessly in circles.

Donas rubbed her hands together, ready to smash the glass and start shooting...

Its nature tells it that as long as it has the power, it can take anything for itself.

but,
Since joining the family, Donas has gradually come to understand the rules and realize that stealing or robbing is wrong.

With her other paw swatting away the one she was about to use to smash the glass, Donas bared her teeth and muttered to herself, "Bad paw! Hold on! Stealing is wrong, understand?"

Retract your paws and stand still obediently.

Donas stared longingly at the pendant.

Its tail tip continued to twitch, revealing its possessive nature.

Huang Musong took in the whole scene, and a smile unconsciously appeared on his lips.

It's hard to imagine that this silly little thing could be so sensible.

Let's look back at Doraemon.
Huang Musong noticed that Duoluo was also standing in front of the booth, admiring the exhibits with sparkling eyes.

"People~"

"Can I buy the things in the booth?" Doro asked, tilting her little face up with great anticipation. The things Doro was pointing to were earrings, silver ones that sparkled under the lights.

If you want souvenirs, there's a shopping mall on the basement floor of Tengwang Pavilion, where you can definitely buy them.

Huang Musong squatted down and ruffled Doro's soft fur: "You want to buy earrings like those?"

"Yes!" Doro nodded vigorously, his eyes sparkling. "It's sparkly, it will look really good on me!"

Huang Musong couldn't help but chuckle, but he also explained seriously, "But earrings have to be worn through the ear. You have to poke a small hole in the earlobe to wear them."

"Poke it?" Doro's pupils suddenly contracted, and the fur all over his body bristled like a startled little hedgehog. "Will it bleed? Will it hurt?"

"It will definitely hurt, and the wound will need several days to heal," Huang Musong explained gently. "I can't bear to see you suffer like that. How about we buy a hairpin instead?"

Hairpins don't need to pierce the earlobe.
I imagine Doraemon would like it too.

Upon hearing this, Doro immediately covered her head and shrank back, taking two steps back and shaking her head vigorously like a rattle drum: "I won't buy it! I don't want the earrings. Health is the most important thing. What's more important than life, even if I'm pretty?"

In Doraemon's mind, health is far more important than beauty.

The hairpins are great too!

After being persuaded by Huang Musong, Duoluo changed her mind and decided to buy a hairpin instead of earrings later...

After admiring the exhibits on the first floor of Tengwang Pavilion, everyone continued up to the second floor.

On the second floor, there is an exhibit titled "Portraits of Outstanding Figures".

The west hall has carved wooden window panels, while the east hall has a bronze plaque.

Compared to the first floor, there wasn't much to see on the second floor, so Dorothy hurried straight to the third floor.

As if to build anticipation before revealing the true value, the exhibits on the third and fourth floors of Tengwang Pavilion were not particularly interesting, until the fifth floor finally excited Dorothy.

"Wow~"

"it is as expected!"

Dorothy skipped and waved excitedly to her two friends, urging them to come and visit as well.

The fifth floor exhibits sculptures depicting figures, recreating the scene when Wang Bo composed "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," allowing visitors to feel as if they were there.

The fifth floor is the best spot to lean on the railing, gaze into the distance, and express one's feelings.
Dorothy couldn't wait to run to the fence to admire the view outside.

Because of her short stature, Dorothy could not see outside the building even when she tried her best to stand on tiptoe.

She cried out in distress.
Dorothy quickly pulled Su Qingyao over.

It asked Sister Su to pick it up so it could see the Gan River.

"Sister Su~! Sister Su~!"

"Please help me, I want to see the Gan River."

It was four o'clock in the afternoon, and the sun had not yet set.

Under the bright sunshine, the surface of the Ganjiang River shimmered and reflected a silvery light.

The wide river stretches horizontally,

It truly lives up to the saying, "The autumn waters blend seamlessly with the vast sky."

Having witnessed the beautiful scenery described in the book, Dorothy lowered her eyebrows slightly and hummed softly with increasing enjoyment.

The scenery is beautiful.

The river shimmered, the buildings were bathed in the glow of the setting sun, and even the air felt warmer and more humid.

Dorothy breathed deeply with pleasure.

It's a pity there were no birds in the sky, so we couldn't enjoy the view of "the sunset glow and the lone wild goose flying together," which is a bit of a shame...

Doro was also held by Huang Musong to enjoy the river view.

Having never memorized "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," Dorothy's appreciation of the scenery differed from Dorothy's; she simply thought the scenery was beautiful.

"I'm so happy~"

A gentle evening breeze blows, and Doro squints, enjoying the refreshing coolness.

Donas didn't ask Alvin or Mikasa to hold her while they looked at the scenery.

living comfortably without anybody's help.

Donas climbed up the person's trouser leg, placed her feet on the person's shoulders, and held the person's head with her paws to maintain her balance.

Looking from south to north,
The wide river surface suits Donas's aesthetic perfectly.

"Not bad!"

Donas gave her assessment, then suddenly shifted her gaze to the diagonal front, staring intently at the two tall buildings on the opposite bank.

"What are those two chopsticks?"

Extending its right claw and pointing diagonally into the distance, Donas was very curious.

Huang Musong had some knowledge of Hongdu and had done some research before coming. He said, "Those two tall buildings are called the Twin Towers. Standing on the top of the Twin Towers, you can overlook the entire city of Hongdu. The steel jungle you are afraid of will be under your feet."

To trample the steel jungle underfoot?
That sounds amazing!
It's even better than the scenery right now...

Donas's heart pounded with excitement, and she insisted on going to the other side of the river that night.

Huang Musong neither refused nor immediately agreed, because he did not know what time the exhibition booth on the top floor of the Petronas Towers would close.

and,

The holiday is still long.
There's no need to rush to visit two attractions in one day.

As it was getting dark, filling their stomachs was more important, so Huang Musong suggested going out for dinner.

Doro raised his hands in support first: "Human~, I want to eat noodles, my lunch was a bit spicy and gave me a stomachache."

"I'd like something light. In Hongdu, rice noodles are a specialty, so they should be able to make a non-spicy version," Dorothy said, pulling out her phone and referring to a travel guide.

Upon hearing the word "meal," Donas immediately perked up and climbed back down from the person's shoulder to the ground.

"Let's go~"

"Let's go have dinner."

"Eating comes first! Reaching the summit comes second!"

Donas headed straight for the elevator, ready to go downstairs and leave the park.

Seeing her companion so stubborn, Dorothy quickly ran over and pulled it aside, persuading, "Why don't we wait a little longer? Let's go outside and rest for a while. The sunset will be even better in half an hour. Let's ask Iron Dumbbell to help us take a picture together."

"Taking a group photo? Is it necessary? We have to shout 'cheese' again? It's exhausting." Donas thought it was pointless.

That's what happened the last time I went to the amusement park.
We need to take several photos to commemorate the occasion, and the pictures must be perfect.

Donas dislikes formalism.

Huang Musong believes that taking a photo or not is fine, but since Dorothy wanted to take a photo, it's best not to let the little one be disappointed.

After thinking for a moment, Huang Musong tempted Donas, "If you cooperate with me for a photo, I'll go to the souvenir shop and buy you... a metal wine bottle. For a dignified Marshal Doro, it wouldn't be appropriate if his collection lacked a wine bottle, would it?"

"A wine vessel? It's a deal! Let's go take a picture." Donna agreed without hesitation.

Half an hour later, the evening breeze swept across Tengwang Pavilion, and the setting sun shone on the three playful and adorable doro, casting long oval shadows on their chubby bodies.

...(End of chapter)

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