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The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live-Chapter 914: Bai Ze and His Wife (1)
Chapter 914: Chapter 914: Bai Ze and His Wife (1)
Seeing his expression, Tantai Ming’s heart was lifted up.
Enduring patiently, he refrained from disturbing Old Yang’s diagnosis.
The moment Old Yang let go, Tantai Ming immediately asked, "How is he? What’s wrong with him?"
"Strange, very strange," Old Yang, stroking his beard, muttered thoughtfully.
"Strange in what way?"
Tantai Ming was about to burst with impatience; couldn’t this old man just clear things up in one go!
"Strange means strange, simply not the state a normal person should be in!" Old Yang gave Tantai Ming a look.
He was clearly an enemy, yet so talkative.
"Uncle Bai Huzi, will the young man wake up?" Susu asked.
"Yes, yes, don’t worry little darling," Old Yang hastily replied.
Although he said so, in reality, Old Yang was not certain at all.
Just then, a strong light suddenly appeared from the sky directly above, blinding everyone on the yacht’s deck.
After a while, the light changed from strong to weak, and when Susu opened her eyes again, she found that everything around was empty—there was nothing left.
No sea, no boat, and no people.
How could everything be gone?
Susu turned around twice on the spot.
Suddenly, she saw two completely white figures appear in the light.
Their bright-as-snow, soft-as-silk fur swept before Susu’s eyes; she felt a certain familiarity as fragments of memories flickered through her mind.
Susu looked up and could clearly see the creature in front of her, resembling a white horse but with a more elongated and magnificent body, longer and denser soft fur.
And atop their heads were antlers even more slender and elegant than those of an elk, with a pair of huge wings on either side...
Those were Bai Ze! Susu recognized them as her own kind.
She herself had once looked very similar.
But she didn’t have wings as large as theirs, and the little rounded protrusions on her head were not as big or as cool as theirs.
Susu blinked, eyeing the two large Bai Ze with confusion.
Hadn’t the big villain said that she was the last Bai Ze in the three realms?
Why were there two more?
The two Bai Ze came to Susu’s side, one on the left and one on the right, bending their heads down to bring their faces close to hers.
Their bodies were enormous; Susu was not even as big as their heads.
"Susu..."
The Bai Ze on the left spoke, in a gentle female voice.
"Who are you? Why do you look like me?" Susu asked, looking up.
"I am your mother."
"Mother?" Susu froze for a moment, then shook her head, "My parents from when I was a Bai Ze are already dead!"
"Child, we are just afterimages; our real bodies died many years ago," the other Bai Ze also spoke, in a very loving and gentle male voice.
"Afterimages?" Susu appeared to understand but didn’t.
"When we died, you were still too young, we couldn’t bear to leave you, so when we died, we left behind three afterimages, in order to see you once more when you grew up," said the female voice.
"Susu, mom and dad’s good child, you’ve finally grown up and can now control your powers," added the male voice.
"Are you really my mom and dad?" Susu pinched her fingers, her lips pursing together.
Her eyes filled with disbelief, among which a hint of excitement was about to burgeon.
"Yes, child, we are your mom and dad," the female voice affirmed.
Susu’s eyes turned a little red, her lips pursed, not saying a word.