After returning to the big villa in the western suburbs, life was peaceful for a few days. Bai Xuan had almost recovered, and Lin Zhengshan also returned to Linjia Village through the spiritual gate.

"Why do you look so depressed?" Cat Bai Xuan asked while eating dried fish and looking at Shu Wanwan who was sitting on the sofa in a daze.

"No." Shu Wanwan shook her head and forced a smile.

Bai Xuan was a little worried when he saw Shu Wanwan like this. He took two steps in Shu Wanwan's direction, and suddenly transformed into the handsome boy. He grabbed Shu Wanwan's wrist and said, "Come on, I'll take you out to relax."

Shu Wanwan was pulled up by Bai Xuan, with a puzzled expression on her face, but she did not stop Bai Xuan. She let Bai Xuan pull her and followed his pace forward. The two of them walked in front of the red SUV, and Bai Xuan said, "Let's get in."

"Ah?" Shu Wanwan was speechless. As for the reason for her silence—Bai Xuan led Shu Wanwan to the driver's seat and sat in the passenger seat himself, "No, you took me out to relax and let me drive?"

"Hahaha, I can't do that!" Bai Xuan immediately smiled. Shu Wanwan was speechless and funny to see Bai Xuan like this, and the gloom in her heart was relieved a little.

"Where are you going?" Shu Wanwan opened the car door and looked at Bai Xuan helplessly.

"Let's go! To the market!" Bai Xuan clenched his fists, raised them forward, and made a gesture of starting.

Shu Wanwan thought Bai Xuan was cute and drove to the market where they had listened to the kitten gossip before.

It wasn't long before they arrived at the market.

After getting off the car, Bai Xuan grabbed Shu Wanwan's wrist again, as if he was afraid that Shu Wanwan would get lost.

"Where are we going?" Shu Wanwan asked.

"You'll know when we get there." Bai Xuan walked ahead on his own, without looking back at Shu Wanwan, looking mysterious.

Seeing Bai Xuan unwilling to talk, Shu Wanwan stopped asking questions and simply followed him through the bustling market. Along the way, Shu Wanwan looked around, taking in the dazzling array of goods and the noisy crowds on both sides. It was still as lively as the last time she came.

Not long after, Bai Xuan stopped. Shu Wanwan looked closely and realized they had reached their destination—a stall standing empty in the middle of a row of stalls. It stood out from the others, as if deliberately separated. Curious, Shu Wanwan looked down at the ground and saw a dozen adorable kittens lying there!

They were either curled up in a ball or stretched out lazily, as if they were there specifically to occupy this stall. These kittens had different fur colors, some were as white as snow, some were covered with black spots, and some were orange.

"Thank you!" Bai Xuan walked quickly over and whispered to the empty stall filled with kittens. The kittens seemed to understand his words, looking up at Bai Xuan with their round eyes. One of the calico cats was particularly special. It held a package wrapped in white cloth in its mouth and walked towards Bai Xuan with an elegant cat-like gait.

Bai Xuan carefully took the package and gently touched Xiao Sanhua's head, as if to express his gratitude. After receiving Bai Xuan's response, Xiao Sanhua turned and walked out of the market, and soon disappeared from the sight of Bai Xuan and Shu Wanwan.

Bai Xuan unwrapped the white cloth and saw the familiar handwriting on it: "Fortune telling, one divination for one matter, three divinations a day, two thousand per divination, no one is allowed to ask for money."

Bai Xuan quickly put the things that Xiao Sanhua brought in order, then turned around, grabbed Shu Wanwan's wrist, pulled her to the front of the stall, and signaled her with his eyes to sit on the small stool.

"How about it? Not bad, right?" Bai Xuan looked at everything in front of him and said to Shu Wanwan with a little pride.

"You came up with all this?" Shu Wanwan looked at Bai Xuan. The gloom on her face disappeared without a trace, replaced by her signature warm and gentle smile. Her eyes sparkled with surprise and emotion.

"Of course, didn't you tell me that before? Fortune tellers used to be everywhere at the market! Last time, I went to check and found no fortune tellers here at all. And, seeing you put all these things in the car, I was thinking you were planning on setting up a stall at the market one day and telling people's fortunes. Hey, what do you think? Was I right?" Bai Xuan said as he squatted down and came to Shu Wanwan's side. His tone grew more and more excited, and his expression gradually became a little proud.

In fact, Bai Xuan had noticed that Shu Wanwan had been feeling down and unhappy for the past few days. Although he didn't know the specific reason, he could guess a few things. Even if it was all guesswork, he still wanted to do his best to cheer Shu Wanwan up, so he racked his brains to come up with a special surprise - bring her cat friend and reserve a stall for her so that she could do what she loved and relax.

Shu Wanwan didn't say anything in response, but the expression on her face said it all—she was happy! She hadn't felt this kind of care and concern in a long time. At that moment, a deep emotion welled up in her heart, a feeling that warmed her whole being. She silently felt the care from her friend, as if she had found a burning flame on a cold winter night, bringing her immense peace of mind.

"You're smart!" Shu Wanwan calmed down and tapped Bai Xuan on the head with her hand.

"Bullying the honest cat again, huh?!" Bai Xuan covered his bruised forehead with one hand, pouting his lips, his cheeks puffed up, his eyes wide open like two crystal clear grapes, pretending to be angry. He looked like a little kitten who had been wronged, making people want to pat his head and comfort him.

"Hahahaha." After a while, Shu Wanwan and Bai Xuan started laughing together.

"Alright, then, you can set up your stall here with peace of mind! I have to go say hello to my adorable cat friends! I promised them I'd treat them to some delicious dried fish." Bai Xuan smiled, paused for a moment, and then stood up. After briefly explaining these few words, he turned and walked towards the group of kittens who had just saved his spot.

Shu Wanwan looked at Bai Xuan's back, and her heart was still warm. She smiled and fiddled with the things on the stall, put them in the right place, and then prepared to have a good fortune telling.

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