Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother

Chapter 40: Check-in to the Stone Castle

After entering the door, Xu Weiwei couldn't help but exclaim in admiration.

The chief’s yard is so big that there is even a small bridge and flowing water. This must be the pastoral life that people yearn for in ancient people’s poems.

The chief led the group around and introduced the layout of the house: "This is the front yard, the row over there are the guest rooms, over there is the kitchen, and that one is the toilet. You came so suddenly, and now these guest rooms are occupied, so you can move in with us in the backyard."

As the chief spoke, he pushed open a wooden door separating the front yard and the back yard, and a stilt house appeared in front of the two.

The stilt house is very exquisite, with an external staircase that goes up from the first floor to the third floor like a dragon. The staircase is made of wood and covered with straw to protect the privacy of each floor without passing through the room, and it does not affect the appearance.

"The first floor is mine and Qiao Niang's room, and there is also a small kitchen. The second floor is where the eldest and the youngest live. Only Ganz lives on the third floor, and there is an empty bedroom. You can stay on the third floor for now. If a guest room becomes available later, you can move in later."

When they reached the second floor, Gan Li and Gan Yi said hello and went in to rest.

The rest of the people continued to go up the stairs to the third floor, which was smaller than the first and second floors. There were two bedrooms, one on the east and one on the west, a bathroom, a main room and a balcony.

There were toys scattered all over the floor of the third floor. As soon as Sifos went up, he stepped on something. When he moved his foot away, he saw that it was a wooden sword.

The chief's wife's face darkened, and she forced a terrible smile and said to her youngest son, "Gantz, go and put away your toys."

Ganz felt a chill on his back, and he immediately started to move as if he had a small motor installed. After packing up, he hid in his room like a young wife and didn't come out. Although it was a happy thing to have a "beautiful sister" at home, her father was too scary. Ganz was still reserved in front of him, and only dared to hide behind the door and quietly pay attention to the movements outside. Thinking that his sister was right across the door, he was a little excited.

Pushing open the door of the west bedroom, the chieftain and his wife walked in first, looked around and nodded, "It's OK, but the things are quite simple. Just stay here for one night. If you need anything, let me know tomorrow and I'll get it for you."

Sifos took a quick look and saw a table and a bed, which was similar to the bedroom on his starship. "Don't bother, it's already good enough."

"Okay, then you take a rest first. We'll go downstairs first and bring you a new set of bedding later."

"Walk slowly."

After sending the people away, Sifos walked to the window, pushed it open, and a cool breeze blew by. He looked up and saw a sky full of twinkling stars. They seemed to be very low and very close to them. He could overlook the yard in front of them by looking down, and even vaguely see the flames of the celebration further away.

The father and daughter stood quietly for a while, enjoying the peaceful night.

After a while, the chief's wife came up and made beds for them and brought a handful of herbs to repel mosquitoes.

"Rest assured, I'll wake you up for breakfast tomorrow, so you don't have to see me off."

Looking at the only bed in the room, Sifos put his daughter in the middle: "Sleep with Daddy today. How about I move your crib here tomorrow?"

Before going to bed, Sifos was worried, fearing that after she fell asleep, she would turn over and crush her daughter. He was also afraid that if he was too far away, his daughter might fall to the ground without knowing it. So he had an idea and put the belt between the two of them. If they got too close, the belt buckle would be pressed first and she would be woken up.

"Good night, Ver."

Good night, Dad, Xu Weiwei replied in her heart.

……

It is still daytime on the Imperial Capital Star due to the eight-hour time difference.

The weather was cold and sunny, but it was a rare good weather as it had snowed heavily for several days in a row some time ago.

When Meilin opened the curtains in the morning, she was surprised and said, "Miss, the sun is out!"

Mrs. Seaforth walked to the window and looked. It was true. It had snowed all night yesterday and now everything outside was white. The sun was out again, and the golden sunlight sprinkled on the soft snow like a dessert.

The heaters were on everywhere in the villa, but it was still a little cold when she first woke up. Mrs. Seaforth rubbed her hands and said a little worriedly, "I don't know how Weiss and Wei'er are doing..."

More than a day had passed since the last contact, and they should have reached the planet Goodale by now, but there had been no news, and with the ridiculously high probability of a starship accident, it was hard for Mrs. Seaforth not to be overly suspicious.

"Maybe there's no signal over there? Or maybe he's busy and doesn't have time to reply."

"I hope so...are mom and dad awake yet?"

"Everyone got up early, especially the old man. He got up early to run and do morning exercises. It's almost time for him to come back now."

"Well, tell Kane and the others to get up, and we'll go downstairs to have breakfast together."

"it is good."

At the dinner table, Ryan was absent-mindedly poking at the salad on the plate. Ryan was not skilled in using cutlery and got porridge all over his face. Only the eldest brother Kane was relatively worry-free.

"Ryan, don't play with your food. Eat your food well and finish it quickly. You have a language class later and the teacher will be here soon." Mrs. Seaforth reminded.

"Oh." Ryan took two bites and then asked, "Mom, where are Dad and sister now? Have they reached their destination?"

"Uh……"

Several other pairs of eyes were watching her, but Mrs. Seaforth could not answer because she didn't know either.

Her husband has been out of touch for more than a day. This is the first time they have not been in touch for so long since they left. In the past, her husband would take the initiative to share with her photos of Wei'er, how many milliliters of milk Wei'er drank, and the first time he changed Wei'er's diaper.

She would share it with everyone after receiving it, but now, she didn't know whether she should tell the truth.

Fortunately, the old man helped her out: "Dad is sleeping now. It's night time there, didn't you forget? Can we let him video chat with us after he wakes up?"

"Really?!"

"The premise is that you study hard."

"Yeah! I will definitely study hard!"

After the three boys left, the old man put down his chopsticks and asked worriedly, "Did something happen?"

"No! It's just... I haven't heard from him for over a day. The last time I contacted him, he said he would arrive in a day at most..."

Hearing this, the old lady was a little flustered, but the old man was relatively calm. He had also spent half his life in military service, so he looked at the problem more thoroughly.

"No news doesn't necessarily mean bad news. It means there must be something more important over there that he can't bother to contact us. What if it's good news? For example, he's busy treating Wei'er. Let's wait a little longer."

The old man's words made the two feel much more relieved. If this was true, that would be great.

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