After settling her cat, she decided to name it Xiao Hei (Little Black). Meanwhile, Xiao Bai (Little White), a lively and adorable dog, always wagged its tail and greeted her happily whenever she came home, as if expressing its longing and welcome. She lifted her foot and headed straight for the kitchen. In the kitchen, she skillfully and quickly made a delicious sandwich to fill her stomach. Wen Shu took a sip of the milk in her glass; the rich and mellow flavor instantly filled her mouth, bringing her a sense of satisfaction and vitality. After finishing the warm milk, she stood up, ready to take her beloved dog Xiao Bai for a walk.

Little Whitey wagged its tail excitedly, its colorful leash dangling from its mouth, and ran impatiently towards the door. Wen Shu couldn't help but smile at its joyful appearance.

At the same time, Su Yun quickly tidied her hair. She skillfully styled her long hair into a simple yet cute bun, with a few strands falling naturally on either side of her face, adding a touch of playfulness and liveliness. Next, she changed into a comfortable tracksuit, a light blue top paired with white shorts, looking fresh and energetic.

After everything was ready, Wen Shu took the leash from Xiao Bai and carefully attached it to Xiao Bai's collar. Just then, Wen Shu inadvertently glanced at the bracelet that her neighbor had left at the door yesterday. The bracelet lay quietly on the ground, as if waiting to be discovered. Wen Shu had a sudden thought: since she had already seen it, why not open it and see what was inside? So, she gently bent down and picked up the bracelet, examining it carefully… She tied Xiao Bai to the stone stool at the door, opened the wooden brocade box, and Su Yun looked at the jade bracelet. It seemed quite valuable, which made Su Yun frown slightly. She thought that her neighbor was very generous, and the purple jade was indeed extraordinary. It was better to return something so valuable. Looking at the tightly closed door next door, she first put the box in her pocket, thinking that she should return it to this gentleman when she met him. She wondered who this gentleman was. Su Yun gently put the brocade box back in her pocket, turned around, took Xiao Bai's hand, and began their daily walk. Xiao Bai excitedly led the way, glancing back every now and then to make sure Su Yun followed. Sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground, and a gentle breeze carried the fragrance of flowers.

As she walked, Su Yun's thoughts drifted back to the mysterious neighbor and the valuable jade bracelet. She wondered to herself who this neighbor was and why he would give such a precious gift to a complete stranger.

Lost in her own thoughts, Su Yun watched as her little white dog playfully pulled her around in circles. By the time they finally reached their doorstep, it was completely dark. Night had fallen, and a bright moon hung high in the sky, casting its gentle light. Su Yun looked up at the moon, a sense of peace washing over her. She noticed that the small pond in front of her house shimmered in the moonlight, like a beautiful painting.

She bent down and untied the leash from Little White's neck, letting it run freely in the yard. Then, she took a box of fish food from her pocket, preparing to feed the little fish in the pond. The fish seemed to sense Su Yun's intention; they scrambled towards the edge of the pond, anticipating the upcoming feast. Su Yun opened the fish food box, gently grabbing a handful of food; her fingers were slender and long, her movements elegant. When she scattered the fish food into the pond, the action was like scattering a handful of glittering stars in the night sky; the little fish leaped out of the water, vying for the delicious treat falling from the sky. Under the moonlight, Su Yun's figure appeared exceptionally gentle. Su Yun stood quietly by the pond, her gaze softly fixed on the water. She held a small pinch of fish food in her hand, hoping that the white koi she particularly loved would appear. However, time passed, and the beautiful white koi never appeared to enjoy the food.

She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and tried to summon the koi through a spiritual pact. When she reopened her eyes, she gently touched the water's surface, feeling its subtle coolness, but was disappointed to find that the white koi was not in the pond. Then she wondered if it was Xiao Hei. She rushed to Xiao Hei's cage and, sure enough, found scattered fish bones. What happened? How could it have gone out on its own? She checked the security camera, but saw no sign of the cage door being opened, and Xiao Hei was nowhere to be found. Good heavens, this… this is no ordinary cat… this is a cat that can walk through walls!

However, for Su Yun, all of this was nothing strange, for she herself could hardly comprehend it, so what novelty could this complex and ever-changing world hold for her? Lately, she had frequently dreamt of her grandmother, the grandmother who had told her she was not of this world. Then, where were her roots? Her grandmother lived on the beautiful and splendid Jinxiu Island, and on the day her grandmother passed away, in winter, the earth was strangely covered in flowers, the sky seemed draped in multicolored light, and even the rare phoenix perched on the rooftop, silent for an entire day. On her deathbed, her grandmother personally entrusted her with a purple-gold glass phoenix hairpin, earnestly admonishing her: "If there is any danger, this hairpin will help you overcome difficulties." She always reminded her that cultivation should not be rushed. Thinking of her grandmother's dying words, Su Yun gently twirled the moonlight bracelet in her hand, and the purple-gold glass phoenix hairpin quietly floated in her palm. Now, ten years have passed since her grandmother's death, and Su Yun still has not mastered the use of the purple-gold glass phoenix hairpin. My grandmother once told me that on a snowy winter day, she found me under the sycamore tree in front of the courtyard. The blanket wrapped around me had the words "Su Yun" written on it, and from that moment on, my name was Su Yun. As for the moon bracelet on my wrist, I found it on my dressing table after my grandmother passed away. The brocade box contained the inscription: "It can hold all things." When my grandmother passed away, I was already eighteen. She entrusted the responsibility of raising me to her son, Wen Zhixing. After properly arranging my grandmother's funeral, Wen Zhixing took me back to the Wen family mansion. From the time I can remember, I have never set foot in a school. Over the years, my grandmother hired many teachers to impart knowledge to me at different stages, and taught me dance, guzheng, piano, and violin. I also have a strong interest in antiques, and my grandmother specially hired a renowned connoisseur to guide me.

Upon returning to the Wen residence, Wen Zhixing's wife did not welcome me. Wen Zhixing had a son and a daughter; his daughter was named Wen Chu, and his son was named Wen Yan. Wen Zhixing arranged for Su Yun and Wen Yan to attend the same university. Later, I underwent surgery, and upon waking, I only remembered being with my grandmother. I couldn't remember anything about the Wen residence, nor could I recall the faces of the people there. No one came looking for me, so I used the money I had earned from the appraisal to buy Fuyao Residence.

Later, while walking my dog ​​Xiaobai, I bumped into Zao'er and unexpectedly ran into Ya Ya, who was sketching! I rarely go out on my own. Now, I've lived in this Fuyao Residence for five years, and I don't feel out of place at all. Speaking of which, the gentleman who came last night looked somewhat familiar, but I've definitely never seen him before.

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