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Marry the NPC with Money, Wife Comes Knocking - Chapter 78

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Chapter 78

Paid in full-one single payment.

After going through the entire process, Hua Suihe still felt like she was dreaming.

One hundred million, just like that, gone.

A wildly impulsive purchase.

Before night fell, she still returned to her own little log cabin.

She ate dinner first, then came back.

Hua Suihe stood at the cabin door.

She stared at the wooden structure, her mind drifting.

“Hua Hua?” Ye Susheng reached out, wanting to pull her inside.

Only then did she notice Hua Suihe spacing out.

“Hua Hua, you bought a new house-aren’t you happy?”

Hua Suihe came back to herself.

She shook her head slowly, a beat too late.

Her brows knit together without her noticing.

She looked restless and tangled up inside.

Seeing her like that, Ye Susheng’s mood sank too.

“Hua Hua isn’t being honest,” she said softly.

“Hua Hua is obviously unhappy.”

“No.” Hua Suihe forced herself to answer.

“I’m just thinking about how to solve the problem with your Spawn Point.”

She’d spent money too fast today.

So fast that she temporarily forgot the setting: every morning at eight, Ye Susheng had to refresh in the cabin.

Sure, once she refreshed, she could leave right away.

It was only an instant.

But Hua Suihe still didn’t want it to be like that.

If they slept in the new home from now on…

Then one morning she’d wake up and the wife in her arms would get refreshed away.

How was that not going to affect their relationship?

“What’s a Spawn Point?” Ye Susheng didn’t understand the phrasing.

But the word “born” in it made her instinctively alert.

She clasped both of Hua Suihe’s hands.

“Hua Hua, I was only born once,” she said earnestly.

“There won’t be another me being born.”

Hua Suihe pinched her fingers, trying to soothe her.

“That’s not what I mean,” she explained.

“I mean you have to come back to the log cabin every day to refresh.”

“When we switch to the new house, that’ll be really inconvenient.”

Ye Susheng relaxed.

She tugged Hua Suihe into the cabin.

“It’s fine,” she said.

“When I’m working in a dungeon, I also have to come back once every day.”

“But I can return to Hua Hua’s side very quickly.”

That was what she said.

But Hua Suihe still couldn’t shake the discomfort.

She didn’t think they should just make do.

This was a problem the game world itself couldn’t solve.

When the next dungeon opened…

When the livestream perspective turned on again…

She’d talk to Gu Gu.

She’d ask her to find a programmer and change Ye Susheng’s Spawn Point.

Once she had a plan, Hua Suihe set it aside for the time being.

She started preparing to take a shower.

They didn’t drag it out.

In just a few days, they packed everything up.

They moved into the new home.

Hua Suihe couldn’t bear to part with the alarm clock she used to wake her up every morning.

So she brought it along too.

In the new place, she hung it on the wall.

They lived there for several days.

Little by little, Hua Suihe adapted to life in the city.

That day, Ye Susheng received a notice from the troupe.

The Yu Sheng Troupe had moved to Zone B.

As an important staff member, Ye Susheng needed to go over and attend a short meeting.

And in another couple of days, the dungeon would be opening again.

That left Hua Suihe alone at home.

After breakfast, she went downstairs.

She decided to stroll around the neighborhood.

This residential complex sat by the river on its left side.

A lot of people liked taking walks along the riverbank.

Mornings and evenings were the busiest.

Hua Suihe went over by herself.

She walked farther and farther.

Eventually, she stopped at a stone bench and sat down to rest.

It happened to be the weekend.

People who didn’t have to work all came out to relax.

There were plenty walking their dogs.

Some even brought cats out.

Hua Suihe stared at one especially massive Alaskan Malamute.

She couldn’t help thinking…

Should she and Ye Susheng get a pet?

“Woof! Woof! Wooo-”

Hua Suihe snapped back.

She focused-and saw a huge gray-and-white lump charging straight at her.

Her face went pale.

She sprang up.

Then she bolted, running a good distance in one burst.

Only then did she dare turn around.

The dog was on a leash.

And someone was holding the other end.

Good grief.

That scared her half to death.

Hua Suihe was still shaken.

She tried to steady her breathing.

That was way too undignified.

Thank goodness she hadn’t screamed.

A girl in a cap clenched the leash tightly.

She scolded the dog.

Then she led it over to Hua Suihe and apologized.

“I’m really sorry. It wasn’t trying to scare you.”

Hua Suihe’s eyes still couldn’t stop tracking the big dog’s every movement.

She was afraid it would pounce again.

“Sit. Sit,” the girl ordered.

She pressed the dog’s head down, forcing it to sit.

Then she apologized again.

“I’m really, really sorry, miss. It doesn’t bite.”

The obedient big dog sat there.

Its tail wagged nonstop.

It grinned, eyes squinting, as if smiling at Hua Suihe.

“Wuu… wuu…”

A shamelessly ingratiating dog-made real.

Hua Suihe waved her hand.

“It’s fine.”

Only then did she have the energy to really look at the girl.

But the moment she did, Hua Suihe froze.

She pulled her phone from her pocket.

She opened the front camera.

She pointed it at herself.

She wasn’t seeing things.

That girl looked about thirty percent like her.

The girl noticed it too.

She said it outright, cheerful and direct.

“Hey, pretty lady. We kind of look alike, don’t we?”

The same delicate, pointed face shape.

Their brows and eyes shared a similar outline.

Those bright, starry almond-shaped eyes-when she looked at Hua Suihe, even her expression felt familiar.

Hua Suihe tucked hair behind her ear and laughed.

“Right? Beautiful people always have something in common.”

The girl stared at Hua Suihe’s pink hair, sparkling under the sunlight.

She praised her sincerely.

“Your hair color is really pretty.”

“Thanks~” Hua Suihe happily adjusted her hairstyle.

Ever since entering the game world, her hair didn’t grow long.

The dye didn’t fade either.

It always stayed in perfect condition.

“Can we get to know each other?” the girl asked.

The hand holding the leash tightened a little.

She seemed nervous.

Afraid Hua Suihe would misunderstand, she hurried to add,

“We probably live really close. Can we add each other as friends?”

Hua Suihe considered it briefly.

Then she took out her phone and showed her QR code.

She had so few friends it was almost laughable.

Only three.

Making a new friend wouldn’t hurt.

Even if they just sat on each other’s friend lists.

“My name is Xia Moyi,” the girl said. “What about you?”

As Hua Suihe saved the contact name, she replied,

“Peanut.”

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