"It's not that important, but it's been with me for many years!"

Huan Rugo dared not look Lin Yin in the eye, turned her head away to avoid his gaze, and said something against her will.

"Out with the old, in with the new. I'll buy you a new one...! Don't worry about it."

Lin Yin pinched Huan Ruge's chin, turned her face around, and said something to her with deep affection, something quite meaningful.

"No need! I think this is fine...!" Huan Rugo didn't understand what Lin Yin meant. She pointed in the direction where Lin Yin had discarded the bell and refused his offer.

"If you dare go, I'll bite you...!"

Lin Yin's face immediately darkened, and he coldly threatened Huan Rugo.

"What do you want to do...?"

Huan Rugo instinctively covered her barely visible neck, a chill running down her spine, a hint of fear creeping in. She remembered how Lin Yin had bitten her neck while she was trying to save the fire spirit, almost sucking her dry, and shook her head in lingering fear.

"What's wrong? Are you scared...?"

"No, no...!"

"What are you standing there for? Get up and get going!!"

Perhaps out of consideration for Huan Rugo's feelings, Lin Yin wisely stood up and urged Huan Rugo with his back turned.

"Oh...! Where are we going again...?"

Don't you want to go home?

"think……!"

"If you want to, shut up, talk less, and hurry up and keep up."

Lin Yin casually tossed out a sentence, didn't even glance at her, and walked away on his own. Huan Rugo, feeling utterly resentful, looked back at the red rope bell not far away, wanting to take it back but not daring to turn back, and could only reluctantly follow behind Lin Yin.

"Lin Yin, you're such an unpredictable person, sometimes good, sometimes bad. You're clearly a god, you could have used magic to send me back to Fangcao Village, but you insisted on walking me home. I really don't understand what this god is thinking?"

Huan Rugo followed behind Lin Yin, muttering to herself.

Lin Yin listened carefully to Huan Ruge's words, not angry at all, but rather enjoying them, revealing a smile that was hard to decipher. He walked through the forest to a small river, sat down, and casually cast a spell to start a fire.

"No way! Am I going to have to sleep under the open sky again tonight...!"

Huan Rugo was in a bad mood ever since she saw Lin Yin sitting on the ground by himself. It had been like this for the past few days, sleeping in the wilderness. It was so quiet and boring that she couldn't stand it.

"Any comments?"

Lin Yin looked up at Huan Rugo and asked for her opinion.

"No, I wouldn't dare. Your tastes are really peculiar; you always seem to like these deserted places...! Don't you get bored after several days in a row?"

"I'm used to it...! Isn't quiet good enough?"

"Don't you like lively places?"

"Never seen this before...? What do you mean by 'lively'...?"

"It can't be that bad! Have you never celebrated the New Year in your life? Never seen a lantern festival or fireworks?"

"No……!"

"Sorry, I forgot, your gods probably don't have these boring things like we humans do...!"

"do you want to see?"

"Mmm, yes, I really want to...!"

“Gugu…!”

Huan Rugo's stomach growled at an inopportune moment.

"Are you hungry again?"

"Yes, I am human!"

Huan Rugo clutched her stomach and gave an awkward laugh.

Lin Yin secretly tried to conjure food for her, but his spiritual power was insufficient, and he couldn't manage it. In a fit of anger, he waved his hand towards the riverbank, blasting up the entire stream, and the banks were covered with lively, wriggling fish.

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