Chapter 123 Catching People to Tell Fortunes
Little Piggy revealed its true form, but Nezha didn’t refuse. After reporting to Lady Yin, she couldn’t bear to let him leave again.
Lady Yin felt bitter in her heart. Although she knew that her two sons, Jinzha and Muzha, went away to practice with wise men, they hadn’t even returned home for a visit, nor sent any messages, as if they were stolen by someone else’s family.
Fortunately, she still had Nezha, who, even when he went out, always wrote to his mother to assure her that he was safe.
"Mother knows that boys can’t be kept at home when they grow up, but you won’t even be eight for a few months," she said, holding Nezha’s hand and glancing at his tall and sturdy young frame, "Even though you don’t look like you’re eight..."
Chatting with his mother for a long time, Nezha coaxed Lady Yin to sleep before sneaking back to his room.
He had promised to take Lv Zhu’er with him, but just after agreeing with the little girl, she looked at him with her big, innocent eyes and solemnly told him that she had also agreed with Da Hei to take it along when they went out.
Oh, my Sea Guardian Black General, since when did you learn to lead little girls astray!
Nezha sighed, opened the door to his small world, and drove both Lv Zhu’er and Da Hei inside together.
Da Hei was slender and long, a genuinely thin dog. It was said that it was initially bought as a hunting dog, but a foreign dog dealer tricked them. Da Hei couldn’t become a hunting dog, so it was thrown to Nezha.
It ran and jumped into the grass, only sticking its head out, howling twice in surprise, and after familiarizing itself with the environment, it joyfully darted across the fertile fields, turning into a black shadow darting from east to west, and then south to north.
