Qiong took the wine, her face beaming with joy. She had never drunk wine before, so this was a perfect opportunity to try it.

"Hey...you guys are all drinking, what about me?"

Seeing this, Bai Lu said with some dissatisfaction, "Why am I being excluded?"

"You really shouldn't drink alcohol, you're just a kid."

Seeing this, Stephen Chow smiled helplessly.

"Wouldn't that make me seem superfluous?"

Bai Lu pouted as everyone gathered around drinking. Although she didn't like it, she disliked the feeling of being out of place and lonely even more.

"Let me see what you can drink, as a substitute."

Zhou Xingxing thought for a moment, then started searching in his backpack.

"Hehe, Brother Xing is the best!"

Bai Lu immediately broke into a bright smile.

The others couldn't help but smile when they saw Bai Lu.

This familiar liveliness seems exactly the same as before.

"Found it, here you go."

Zhou Xingxing took out a bottle and handed it to Bai Lu.

Bai Lu was about to reach out to take it when she saw the appearance of the bottle and her expression changed drastically.

"Huh! What?! Soda soy milk! I don't want to drink this!"

Qiong glanced at it curiously, then remained speechless.

Why do you carry soda candy with you?

"These are for Pam."

"You're ruthless..."

Qiong was shocked upon hearing this.

"Just kidding, here you go."

Zhou Xingxing chuckled, took back the soda soy juice, and handed Bai Lu a bottle of juice.

"That's pretty much it."

Bai Lu smiled again, and then, quite ceremoniously, asked for a wine glass as well.

"This cup today represents our farewell to the past. Whether it's hatred, regret, or the mental anguish that has plagued us for hundreds of years, it will all be left behind. Just as my benefactor said, he gave me a chance, a chance to give up revenge and say goodbye to the past, and I will cherish this opportunity."

After Jingliu finished speaking, he raised his glass to everyone.

Everyone raised their glasses, but one small, short hand tried its best to reach the same height as the others, but even though it was already above its head, it was still a bit short.

Seeing this, everyone exchanged glances, and then squatted down to be level with Bai Lu.

For a moment, Bai Lu felt a little embarrassed upon seeing this.

Raise your glass and drink it down; all past grudges and hatreds will vanish like smoke.

Dan Heng also breathed a sigh of relief. Since the past grudges were over, he no longer needed to care about Dan Feng's identity.

"Can you tell me about your past?"

This was the first time Dan Heng had taken the initiative to learn about Dan Feng's life. Although he remembered Dan Feng, he didn't remember much.

"Row."

Jingliu nodded slowly, then walked towards the sea of ​​Guhai, and everyone followed behind him.

Beside the ancient sea, accompanied by the sound of waves, the group listened as Jing Liu recounted the story of how the Five Heroes of the Clouds first met.

"She is the bond that connects us... an unruly dragon lord, a blacksmith who only knows how to work hard and forge weapons all day long, a carefree newcomer of the Cloud Cavalry, and a sword master of Luofu who only knows how to wield a sword... Under normal circumstances, it would be hard to imagine how four such people could become close friends, right?"

As Jingliu spoke, he drank the rest of the wine in his cup, a warm smile appearing on his lips for the first time in seven hundred years.

"There's one more place I'd like you to go with me, as a final touch to this farewell to the past."

Jingliu then looked at the crowd behind him and took out an object in his hand—a wine pot.

Upon seeing this item, both Jing Yuan and Ren couldn't help but show a hint of surprise in their eyes.

"The four of us will go together on this trip. Danheng, you can't refuse... Also, Bailu, I would like to ask you to witness the end of this farewell for us."

Jingliu spoke gently to Bailu again.

"Huh? Me?"

Bai Lu blinked, looking a little confused, and pointed to herself, asking in a question.

"Ah."

Jingliu nodded.

"Alright then, but...aren't they going?"

Bai Lu then pointed to Zhou Xingxing and Qiong and asked.

"The five of us are enough for this trip, so we won't trouble our benefactor."

"Lady Dragon Girl, would you please accompany us? We can also arrange accommodations for you at the Shence Palace later, won't we?"

Jing Yuan chuckled and said to Bai Lu.

"Hmm, that's true. Then I'll accompany you."

Bai Lu nodded, thinking that what the general said made sense.

Watching the five figures leave, Stephen Chow couldn't help but feel a surge of emotions.

"So far, this can be considered a pretty good ending, don't you think, Sora...?"

As soon as Zhou Xingxing finished speaking, he felt Qiong press against his chest, her face flushed, hugging his arms and leaning against him, looking at him with hazy eyes.

Chapter 186 It's the White... Season Again

"Drunk???"

Seeing Qiong's appearance, Stephen Chow was speechless.

Good heavens, he got drunk after just one drink. That's even more outrageous than me.

That time, at least it took three people sharing one bottle to get me completely drunk.

"Don't drink next time. I'll take you back to your hotel to rest."

Stephen Chow said helplessly.

"Hey hey hey..."

Qiong stared at Zhou Xingxing and grinned foolishly, her face flushed, not knowing what she was laughing at.

Next time, let's not let this guy drink...

Zhou Xingxing sighed. His arm was held tightly by Qiong, and he couldn't break free. Helpless, he could only let Qiong hold his arm as they headed towards the central hub of the Star Chariot Sea.

Since the room that Tingyun had booked for his group hadn't materialized, he might as well leave Qiong there to sleep for now.

As they arrived near Yichen Inn, Qiong suddenly stopped Zhou Xingxing and pointed to a stall on the side.

"Want to eat!"

Qiong, somewhat dazed, pointed to a stall selling kebab skewers and shouted.

Right now, the stall is skewering jujubes with syrup, making them look shiny and beautiful, just like candied hawthorn skewers.

"Stop eating, go and rest."

Stephen Chow sighed helplessly, "You're so drunk, what's the point of eating?"

"No! I want to eat!"

Qiong immediately shouted in dissatisfaction, her eyes flashing a few times as she stared at Zhou Xingxing, before tears welled up in her eyes.

"You don't give me any good food anymore, don't you love me anymore...?"

"!?"

Zhou Xingxing's eyelids twitched as he looked at Qiong, unsure how to respond.

"Waaaaah...you don't love me anymore..."

Qiong pouted, her voice trembling with grievance and a hint of tears.

Those nearby who witnessed this scene began pointing and whispering, calling him a "scumbag" and other derogatory terms.

Stephen Chow's face turned black; he's really in the wrong.

"Don't cry, don't cry, I'll buy it for you, I'll buy it for you."

Zhou Xingxing quickly pulled Qiong to the stall, bought two skewers, and handed them to Qiong.

Qiong then became happy again.

Seeing this, Zhou Xingxing couldn't help but sigh. He vowed never to let Qiong touch alcohol again, because if she did, she would really be only two and a half months old.

After finishing the Qiongshi bird skewers, Qiong stood there in a daze for a while, seemingly lost in thought.

Seeing this, Zhou Xingxing prepared to take Qiong back to the inn, but unexpectedly, as soon as he touched her, Qiong turned her head and stared at him, her face full of grievance and her eyes blurry with tears.

"Why are you crying again? Are you not full? If you're not full, I'll buy you more."

Stephen Chow himself was almost in tears, and soon the people around him would start criticizing him for being a scumbag.

"I'm full... but you still don't love me..."

Qiong said with a face full of grievance.

"I bought you two skewers, don't I love you?"

"Buying me things doesn't mean you love me...you haven't even said that."

Qiong raised her dazed eyes and looked at Zhou Xingxing.

"I love you, I love you, let's go quickly."

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