Sanctuary Starfield Journey

169-19 Tree Planting



169-19 Tree Planting

Upon hearing this, Mo Bei turned around and saw the boss holding a shovel, about to hand it to him. He reached out and took it, then joined the boss in shoveling.

After the boss finished distributing the supplies, he pointed to the circles of dirt on the ground: "Find a place to plant them, like those. If it's a family, it's better to plant one plot. After you've planted and piled them up, come find me to get the rope and bell." Mo Bei found a circle of dirt, and Mo Bei followed him.

Mo Bei asked, "Xiao Bei, why are you still following me?" Mo Bei looked up at him and said, "You're the one following me." Mo Bei ignored him and started digging a hole with a shovel, while the other four prepared to plant in the same spot.

Seeing that Mo Bei was about to finish digging the pit, Mo Bei ran over to the robot, picked up the pen, and scribbled "Mo Bei" on his name. Then, grabbing the red rope and the bell, he ran to Mo Bei. Mo Bei had just planted the tree when Mo Bei rushed over, tied the rope, hooked the bell, and gracefully left. When Mo Bei returned with the red rope and the signed bell, he was furious to see the tree that Mo Bei had preempted: "Little Bei!" But Mo Bei had already vanished. Helpless, Mo Bei had no choice but to start digging the pit again.

After digging the hole, Mo Bei straightened up and looked at the others: Mo Tian was sweating profusely, wearing gloves—his hands were precious, after all. Mo Shi'ao laughed, "Little Tian, ​​you're not good enough either. Your daddy finished digging a long time ago." Mo Tian wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand: "Old man, you're quite good at digging. Why don't you help your granddaughter dig?" Hearing this, Mo Shi'ao immediately became energetic: "Okay, let's dig!" It was truly a challenge for this old man. Looking at Mo Yun's side, she was holding a shovel, while Mei Qing was gently supporting Mo Yun's shovel from above, otherwise Mo Yun would be crushed.

After resting, Mo Bei hung up the bell, smoothed out the wishing strip at the bottom, and gently ran her finger over the top that read, "Wishing for the safety of the family." Then she walked over to meet up with Mo Tian and the others.

When Mo Bei arrived, Mo Shi'ao had just planted the tree for Mo Yun. Mo Yun wrote her wish on a pen, neatly writing: "Carefree and successful in my career." Mo Shi'ao was a little surprised when he saw it: "Oh, Xiao Yun, do you know what 'successful in one's career' means?" Mo Yun shook her head; she had only seen it in blessings when watching TV with Mo Bei. Mo Tian, ​​standing to the side, looked at his daughter thoughtfully.

Sunlight shines on everyone's wishes, reflecting a red hue: "Fragments broken, civilization soars." The strokes are powerful and the composition is well-balanced.

Reflecting orange: "Carefree and successful" flattens the overall design, with delicate squares and circles.

The yellowish writing, "May wealth flow in and may you enjoy good health," is rather hastily written but still faintly discernible.

Reflecting blue: "Courageously pursue dreams, wielding the pen with both reality and illusion," the inscription is grand and solemn, with upright strokes and slanted characters.

Mo Bei's... Where is Mo Bei? Mo Tian opened his phone; the location showed Mo Bei was several hundred meters away.

Mo Bei saw this and ran over, finding Mo Bei standing by the fence, looking down at the cliff, beach, and ocean.

Mo Bei was peering out, watching the waves crashing on the shore with great interest. Mo Bei, sensing danger, lunged to grab him, but instead pushed Mo Bei off the cliff. Realizing he hadn't caught up, Mo Bei scrambled to his feet, jumped over the railing, and rushed down to catch Mo Bei. He grabbed the railing with his other hand, hanging precariously from the cliff edge. He tried to use his lightning flames to ascend, but found that no matter what he did, he couldn't use them; it was as if something had sealed them off. He could only climb using his arm strength alone.

Just as Mo Bei was about to collapse from exhaustion, Mo Shi'ao arrived, grabbed Mo Bei's hand that was struggling to support him, and lifted him up, along with Mo Bei. Good heavens, he's a real strongman!

Mo Bei stood there, stunned, his expression carrying a seriousness beyond his years. Mo Bei squatted down, about to apologize, his mouth slightly open, when he saw Mo Bei burst into laughter: "Hahahaha, so funny, so funny!" Uh, why does he act just like that guy surnamed Chen? No wonder he's a good brother.

Seeing that everything was alright, Mo Shi'ao gestured for them to get in the car. Mo Bei sat inside, looking out the window. In a few days, he and his younger sister would be starting a pre-kindergarten program, but they would be placed together. He didn't like it… his quiet sister was incredibly boring; he preferred talkative and interesting people. Mo Bei, sitting beside him, looked at the scenery. In the distance was a high mountain, a long-established mountain park, a swan song before the "everyone going to the sky" era. Mo Bei noticed Mo Bei looking at something and craned his neck to look at the park as well, but seeing nothing, he quickly looked away.

A few days later, Mo Bei took the two little ones to the Red Sun Kindergarten.

Upon entering, the dean was seated in the center, ready to greet everyone. Seeing Mo Bei, the dean said, "You must be Mo Bei. The two little ones beside you must be Mo Bei and Mo Yun." Mo Bei nodded, "Yes, Dean." Then, Mo Bei, looking around, said, "This place feels a bit run-down, not as nice as my house." Mo Bei quickly nudged him with his foot. Mo Bei looked up, "What?" Mo Bei gestured for him to greet the dean, but Mo Bei turned his head away. After all, what child knows about greetings? Mo Yun, that child, seemed well-mannered, but she didn't say a word either. Why do all the books with "Yun" in their titles seem so quiet, except for Dongfang Yun?

Mo Bei said, "The other one is quiet, and the other is very active, don't mind them." The principal laughed, "Haha, I've seen plenty of these kinds. It's kindergarten; what kind of kids haven't I seen?" Then she called a teacher to take Mo Bei and Mo Yun away, telling Mo Bei, "Go home now, we'll pick you up later." Mo Bei replied, "Okay." Watching Mo Bei and Mo Yun being taken away by the teacher, a sense of sadness welled up inside her. The children didn't seem to be crying, but the adult was the first to feel sorrow. This also confirmed the saying, "Rich kids don't cry."

Watching Mo Bei's departing figure, the dean couldn't help but sigh, "Mo Tian, ​​that child, the eldest and the twins are already so grown up, time really flies." Then he looked at Mo Bei, who was looking around curiously, and got up to leave.

Mo Bei looked around at the facilities. A teacher at the front parted a curtain, leading to the actual interior of the kindergarten. The teacher gestured for Mo Bei to sit down, and Mo Bei sat down, with Mo Yun sitting next to him.

Just as Mo Bei was looking around, the lights shone on the podium in front of him.

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